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School Counseling Assistant – Part Time (Grant Funded), 10-Month Position

Posted: 09/26/2024

LOCATION: Jefferson-Lewis BOCES with assignment at LaFargeville Central School District

RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: School Counseling Assistants hired by the JLHHO BOCES, on behalf of the targeted schools will:
· Assist district faculty and staff in supporting students and their families to resolve attendance, learning, behavioral, or other educational barriers.
· Serve to support each district in implementation of the social emotional learning curriculum, Positive Action, with students in grades 6-12.
· Act as a member of relevant district committees possibly including, but not limited to, Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Team, Child Study Team, Safety Committee, Health and Wellness, SEL Teams.
· Support grant initiatives such as development of MTSS framework, reducing Chronic Absenteeism, improving Family Engagement, increasing Graduation Rates, and incorporating Social/Emotional Learning.
· Act on grant’s intent to reengage disconnected students lost during the pandemic by bringing them back to an educational program in the local school, at BOCES, or to workforce development or other training with the range of grant partners.
· Focus efforts on the secondary population of students identified as most in need in terms of an MTSS framework.
· Engage in data-based decision-making with district staff to identify student supports.
· Assist Career and Technical Education students with finding internships or career-relevant volunteer experiences (liaising with the BOCES leaders for this), identifying barriers to such experiences (e.g., transportation) and working with district and other leaders to address these barriers, establishing pre-internship type experiences for youth including community service and volunteering.
· Work with the School Counselors and the Community School Coordinators to fill gaps in outreach to families and students.
· Team with district staff to make home visits to students and their families to establish rapport, obtain and relay information on students’ standing, and make referrals to community services agencies.
· Work with the School Counselor to identify students at risk of not passing the Accuplacer in Mathematics and likely to attend community college, where it will be given as a prerequisite for credit-bearing coursework. Establish a review program, working with families and students to support buy-in and administer the assessment prior to the student enrolling.

QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, counseling, child development, education, or closely related field and one year of experience working with youth;
OR
Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with an associate’s degree in psychology, social work, counseling, child development, education, or closely related field and three years of experience working with youth; or any equivalent combination of training and experience as defined above.
Applicant must meet civil service requirements & pass a civil service examination with results being reachable status.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: 0.6 FTE = $18,000 - $21,000, Commensurate with education/experience and in keeping with the agreement. NYS Retirement membership, tax deferred annuities, employee assistance program, and generous sick and personal day policies.

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