About the Team
Constellation Schools are seeking an experienced and caring Long-Term School Counselor in Lorain, Ohio. The School Counselor will promote student success, provide preventive services, and respond to identified student needs by implementing a comprehensive school counseling program that addresses academic and personal/social development for all students.
About the Opportunity:
The School Counselor will provide the school community, parents, students and teachers with an exemplary, ongoing professional student-counseling program. To provide services which contribute and respond to the individual needs of students and their parents by: arranging for initial assessments; participating on IEP team as appropriate; conducting or overseeing evaluations; developing and refining the behavior management system; monitoring interventions; serve as liaison with school staff and outside resources; and maintaining consistency and continuity in the school’s response procedures. Strong social/emotional or trauma informed care background preferred.
Responsibilities include to:
- Share a commitment to the success of the mission, goals, and objectives of the charter school.
- Set high expectations and standards for the achievement of students and own personal performance.
- Offer resources, professional expertise and coaching that supports student achievement of school’s academic standards.
- Use multiple sources of data collection to analyze barriers to student achievement and to access, identify and apply to the improvement of the behavior management program.
- Offer opportunities for the community to be involved in student and school success.
- Assume responsibility for coordinating, monitoring and reporting student interventions.
- Serve as resource specialist for teachers and parents regarding any counseling needs.
- Work with students, parents and staff in a compassionate and productive manner.
- Assist teachers in effective planning, organization and implementation of strategies for optimum behavior management.
- Serve as liaison to school staff and outside resources; maintain consistency and continuity in the school’s response procedures.
- Plan for initial student assessment and participate on the IEP team as appropriate.
- Conduct or oversee student evaluations.
- Guide the teacher learning process in implementing personal learning plans of students as a means to effective classroom management.
- Identify and develop creative intervention methods and procedures to adapt effectively to unusual situations.
- Demonstrate exceptional counseling techniques including documentation and student tracking.
- Work cooperatively with parents and generate parents’ confidence in the teacher and the school community at large.
- Provide a school culture based on the principles of firm, fair, and consistent practices, respect for individual students, and development of responsible citizenship.
- Conduct one-self according to professional, ethical principles.
- Be familiar with and support school administration in the effective implementation of the school’s Emergency Response Plan.
- Adhere to all procedures and policies as outlined in the Employee Manual.
About You:
- Graduate degree in Counseling, Social Work or related field.
- Strong social/emotional or trauma informed care background preferred
- Valid State of Ohio certification and demonstrated competence as a school based social services counselor.
- Must demonstrate mastery of all areas of counseling responsibility and be computer literate.
- Must demonstrate a strong understanding of local, regional, State and Federal resources that support families, students and school institutions.
- Successful completion of federal and state criminal background checks
- Ability to work well under pressure as well as effectively prioritize and execute tasks to meet deadlines consistently
- Ability to use discretion in managing confidential information
- High quality written and verbal communication skills
- Experience in an urban and/or school turnaround setting is a plus
About Us:
History
Founded in 2001, Constellation Schools grew out of a community’s desire to offer an educational choice that balanced academic achievement with life skills, character education, and social-emotional learning. Over the years, Constellation Schools garnered many awards including the US Department of Education’s Blue Ribbon award and multiple School of Promise and Momentum awards from the Ohio Department of Education. Today, Constellation Schools comprise of 15 learning communities operated by ACCEL Schools, one of the nation’s leading charter school management companies.
Mission & Vision
Constellation Schools provide every child an opportunity to obtain an excellent education built on a foundation of character education for lifelong success.
- Exceptional learning communities characterized by high expectations and academic excellence
- Teachers are inspiring, compassionate, and committed to the success of every student
- Students are actively engaged life-long global learners on the path to becoming responsible, compassionate, and involved world citizens
We offer the following benefits:
Life benefits – time & peace of mind
- Paid time off
- Retirement contributions
- Optional Basic Life and AD&D insurance
- Voluntary life insurance (employee, spouse, child)
- Discounted childcare at Early Learning Academies locations
Health benefits – stay well & thrive
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Voluntary short-term disability insurance
- Voluntary long-term disability insurance
Career benefits – keep growing
- Career advancement opportunities throughout Accel Schools and our strong network of 4,000+ instructors and education professionals
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
It is our policy to abide by all federal, state and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination based solely on a person’s race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, pregnancy, childbirth, physical disability, mental and/or intellectual disability, age, military status, veteran status (including protected veterans), marital status, registered domestic partner or civil union status, familial status, gender (including sex stereotyping and gender identity or expression), medical condition, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other protected status except where a reasonable, bona fide occupational qualification exists.