CounselorClinician Bridge Program

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Newton, MA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 8 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Department:

Student Services

Job Title:

Counselor/Clinician Bridge Program

FLSA Status:

(Exempt/Non-exempt)

Unit A; Exempt

Reports to:

Assistant Principal for Student Services Assistant Superintendent for Student Services or designee

In compliance with state and federal laws Newton Public Schools is committed to equity anti-racism and a nondiscrimination policy for students employees and prospective applicants. All educational and employment determinations are based on an individuals qualifications and achievements without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation age pregnancy gender identity genetic information national origin ancestry homelessness physical or mental disability veteran status or any other basis prohibited by state and/or federal statute.

Summary:

The Counselor/Clinician promotes and enhances the overall academic mission of the Newton Public Schools by providing services that strengthen home/school/community partnerships and alleviate barriers to learning. The Counselor/Clinician contributes to the development of a healthy and safe environment by advancing the understanding of the social emotional and developmental needs of students and their families and has a strong belief that all kids can succeed.

Qualifications:

At least a Masters degree in counseling guidance social work psychology or related field

Appropriate DESE licensure or licensure eligible (School Adjustment Counselor School Guidance Counselor School psychologist)

3-5 Years of experience required preferably working with teens/young adults/families in a school setting

Experience running programs/programming for youth with social emotional learning needs.

Experience running social skills groups for children with social emotional learning needs.

Desire to support direct instruction in social organizational and life skills to adolescents with social emotional learning needs. Understanding of social emotional intervention practices including but not limited collaborative problem solving and restorative justice.

Experience connecting families with outside resources

Experience collaborating with Department of Developmental Services Department of Mental Health and the Department of Children and Families

Ability to handle multitude of varying and complex issues

Understanding of special education regulations and laws

Excellent oral and written communication skills

Ability to use technology effectively

Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with numerous building stakeholders

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities (Not Limited To):

Monitor and evaluate progress toward therapeutic goals as aligned with the Bridge program and Individualized Education Plans.

Provide assertive outreach and act as a liaison between Bridge students parents staff and community agencies.

Assist Bridge families to access private community and state agency services

Collaborate with staff students and administration to identify and provide proactive and responsive social/emotional support and programming to students within the Bridge Program (and other as needed)

Participate in the Special Education Team process through delivery of services IEP Goal writing and progress monitoring

Participate in Student Intervention Team identifying underdeveloped skills antecedents and related interventions

Collaborate with staff students and administration to identify develop and provide proactive and responsive professional development and consultation to staff

Develop and enhance community partnerships with varied community agencies to meet the identified needs of students/ families

Identify and offer in-service training for school personnel and parents.

Provide counseling services using culturally responsive practices.

Collaborate with Student Services Team and administration to continuously reimagine and improve therapeutic services and interventions informed by ongoing needs assessment data review and innovation in the field

Direct skill development work with students; i.e. self-regulation strategies identification of coping skill

Provide crisis intervention to school age children and their families as appropriate and as requested by administrative personnel assigned to school.

Establish and maintain home/school ties for students and work with families concerning home situations that relate to school performance.

Participate in Special Education Services evaluations of students including adaptive behavior assessments and social development studies.

Provide case management for assigned students

Provide emergency consultation/intervention when necessary

Other duties as needed

Work Environment & Physical Requirements:

Work Environment:

Majority of work is performed in a school environment

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to assist with student behavioral needs as necessary

Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time

Ability to lift and/or move objects weighing up to 30 pounds

Sufficient mobility to navigate within a large school building

Department:Student ServicesJob Title:Counselor/Clinician Bridge ProgramFLSA Status:(Exempt/Non-exempt)Unit A; ExemptReports to:Assistant Principal for Student Services Assistant Superintendent for Student Services or designeeIn compliance with state and federal laws Newton Public Schools is committ...
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