Elementary School Counselor Special Education/504
Monadnock Regional School District
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- Location
- Swanzey, New Hampshire, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Education
- Education
- Master
- Source
- BetterTeam
Description
- Experience with counseling.
- Experience with students with disabilities is preferred.
- Eligible for NH certification or OPLC license as a Social Worker or School Counselor.
- Master's Degree or higher.
- Excellent oral and written communication.
- Proficient with technology, including relevant software applications.
- Preparing and maintaining accurate records.
- Develop and implement IEP goals, 504 plans, and write progress reports.
- Ability to provide individual and group counseling.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively - be a team player.
- Advocate for students' rights and needs within the school and community.
- Assist with planning for post-secondary education, vocational training, and independent living.
- Assist in developing behavior intervention plans and provide support for students with challenging behaviors.
- Collect data to monitor student needs.
- Encourage and support family involvement in their child's education.
- Adapting to changing work priorities.
- Communicating with diverse groups and individuals.
- Collaborating and working as part of a team.
- Managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Counselors assist in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and Section 504 Plans, which outline a student's learning goals and the support services required to achieve them.
- They provide individual and group counseling to address students' emotional, social, and behavioral needs.
- Counselors work closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to coordinate support services and ensure effective communication among all parties involved.
- They advocate for students' rights and needs within the school and community.
- For older students, counselors may provide guidance on planning for post-secondary education, vocational training, and independent living.
- They may assist in developing behavior intervention plans and provide support for students with challenging behaviors.
- Counselors may collect data on student progress and participate in assessments to monitor student needs.
- They encourage and support family involvement in their child's education.
- Minimal amount(s) of: lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling.
- Moderate amount(s) of: fine finger dexterity, repetitive motion(s), walking, bending/squatting.
- Significant amount(s) of: mental attention/focus, speaking, listening.
- NHED License as a School Counselor or Social Worker, or NH OPLC License as a Social Worker.