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Elementary School Counselor - RHES 2024 - 25 (8986)

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TitleElementary School Counselor - RHES 2024 - 25
Posting ID8986
Description

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COUNSELOR

RED HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2024 - 2025 School Year

 

About our School:

 

Red Hill Elementary is a small community nestled in the mountains of Gypsum, CO serving PreK-5 grades. We are located approximately 30 minutes from the ski mountains of Vail and Beaver Creek.  We are proud Bear Cubs at Red Hill Elementary. 

 

Our school’s mission is to create engaging and valuable learning opportunities so that students feel they belong and are academically successful.  We have a strong community which can be felt as you walk the halls and see children smiling, welcoming you, and sharing their kindness. Staff supports our students by leading with their hearts, focusing on the individual needs of al our students, and leaning on each other to for support when needed.   We are hear for each other at Red Hill Elementary.

 

If you have any questions about our school or this job positing, please reach out to the principal, Jennifer Martinez at jennifer.martinez@eagleschools.net

 

 

BENEFITS: Health, Dental and Vision insurance, 21.4% employer contribution to your PERA retirement plan, paid holidays, paid leave, tuition reimbursement, free CMC credits, amongst others. For full time employees.

HIRING SALARY RANGE: $59,740 - $76,248 per year

POSITION SALARY RANGE: $59,740 - $134,070 per year

 

SUMMARY OF JOB DESCRIPTION:
Provides counseling to children in making educational, occupational and life plans that increase the probability of students becoming mature and responsible decision-makers who enjoy a high degree of personal fulfillment. Supervises assigned students and maintains a positive learning environment. Adapts instruction to meet the learning needs of all students resulting in an increased probability of advancing their achievement. Provide assistance to children who are exhibiting symptoms of social, emotional, and/or academic difficulties that interfere with their progress. Maintains positive inter-personal relationships with students, parents, staff, and community members.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES (PLCs):
All counselors are members of Professional Learning Communities with the intention of growing professionally through teaming with colleagues and by participating in professional development activities and/or plan for their lessons, both collaboratively and independently. Counselors will support Professional Learning Communities through personal involvement, through contributing to the professional growth of others and through their support of their school and District culture.

SUPERVISED BY:

School Principal/Assistant Principal

ESSENTIAL JOB ELEMENTS:
 

  • Supports the approved Eagle County School District RE50J curriculum, mission, school improvement plan and district academic achievement plan.
  • Advocates for students with parents, teachers, school administrators, and other governmental agencies using a working knowledge of human development.
  • Teaches, facilitates and promotes such life skills as problem-solving, decision-making, conflict resolution, goal setting and respect for individual differences.
  • Provides counseling and guidance to students which may include evaluating career interests/choices and post-secondary planning.
  • Provides student orientation for new and/or transfer students in collaboration with feeder schools.
  • Serves as a resource to special education staff including attending child studies and student staffing’s when appropriate.
  • Maintains a portfolio of work including an Individual Growth Plan that addresses all elements of the license performance appraisal system.
    Participates in professional learning communities meetings focusing on growth goals and action plans.
  • Participates in the development and enhancement of a school-wide culture that promotes professional growth and student learning.
  • Provides support and knowledge that inspires and encourages the professional growth of teachers at the cluster group meeting and school-wide as resources are utilized for the enhancement of student learning.
  • Contributes to the professional development of other teachers including but not limited to modeling the use and application of exemplary practices regarding affective needs of students, peer support with lesson planning and designing consistent with state standards and district goals.
  • Plans learning, including selection of content, instructional strategies, and assessments, appropriate for all learners and aligned with District outcomes and State standards.
  • Teaches to an identified learning objective, presents content accurately, implements a variety of instructional strategies, checks frequently for student understanding, and monitors student progress.
  • Adapts instruction to meet the learning needs of all students, increasing the probability of advancing their achievement.
  • Serves as a resource regarding academic/social and emotional needs of the children including crisis intervention.
  • Promotes and maintains student behavior expectations conducive to learning, and maximizes learning time.
  • Establishes and demonstrates positive human relations with students, parents, other staff members, and the community.
  • Maintains an ongoing program of professional growth that meets District expectations and personal professional goals.
  • Contributes to the decisions made by the District and School regarding school student achievement goals, budget, facility allocation, curriculum revision, and extra-curricular activities.
  • Ensures the accuracy, completeness, confidentiality, and security of all student information.
  • Complies with District and School policies and procedures including meeting with assigned students at scheduled location and time and supporting systems for communicating student goals and successes to the community and parents.
  • Other duties as assigned.

CONTACTS:

Students, parents, support staff, administrative staff, and community members, teachers and District Counselors.

SUPPORT:

  • Participation in an approved induction program if necessary.
  • Participation in school level cluster groups.
  • Collaborative professional development through teaming with colleagues.
  • A school culture that promotes professional growth, collaboration among teachers and student learning.


QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Master's degree required.
  • Current authorization or license issued by the State of Colorado indicating s/he is properly endorsed or s/he must meet the qualifications criteria under NCA.
  • Must be recommended by their supervisor.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Effective time management and organizational skills/
  • Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish)
Shift Type1.00 FTE
Salary Range$59,740.00 - $76,248.00 / Per Year
LocationRed Hill Elementary School

Applications Accepted

Start Date02/23/2024

Job Contact

NameJennifer MartinezTitlePrincipal
Emailjennifer.martinez@eagleschools.netPhone