GUIDANCE COUNSELOR JOB DESCRIPTION
Rockhurst High School
The Position:
As members of the Rockhurst Guidance Department, counselors provide a comprehensive guidance program which meets the needs of their assigned students in grades 9-12. Counselors promote and enhance academic, personal, social, religious* developmentin a faith based, Jesuit college preparatory environment.
Reports To:Guidance Department Chair
- Responsibilities/Duties – help develop and manage a comprehensive school counseling program.
A.Begin to facilitate the integration of the guidance curriculum into the
educational curricula.
B. Envision and plan developmental guidance lessons for potential classroom
use and in large groups.
C. Select topics and resources consistent with school identifiedobjectives.
D. Conduct orientation activities for students new to the school.
E. Provide grade level—middle school through postsecondary--transitional activities.
F. Assist students with developing a four-year educational plan.
G. Provide high school-to-college guidance activities using resources.
H. Interpret standardized test results.
I. Assist the administration with the school testing program.
J.Consult with and serve as a resource for teachers, staff, and parents
regarding the developmental needs of students.
K.Assist and/or conduct in-service programs for faculty and staff.
- Delivery of a comprehensive school counseling program
- Guidance Curriculum:
- Provide leadership and collaborate with other departments in a school wideintegration of the “Grad at Grad” growth indicators in the school curriculum.
- Implements developmentally appropriate and prevention-orientated activities to meet student needs and school mission and vision.
- Incorporates into the counseling program the life skills that students need to be successful in the twenty-first century.
- Individual Student Planning:
- Conduct structured, goal-oriented counseling sessions in response to
identified needs of individuals and groups of students.
2. Conduct and facilitate conferences with teachers, students, andparents.
3. Model appropriate behavior with student, parent, and colleague
interactions.
- Maintain records to document interactions, interventions, anddecisions.
- Preventive and Responsive Services:
- Refer students and their parents to community agencies, programs, or
specialists as appropriate.
2. Maintain a comprehensive list of in-school and community resources.
3. Consult and coordinate with in-school and community agencies.
4. Cooperate with school staff members for appropriate student
placement, e.g., Magis Program, College Prep, Honors/AP Program.
- Help identify students and develop an educational program for students whofall above the Magis Level and below our traditional College Preparatory curriculum.
6. Conduct or provide opportunities for parent education programs.
7. Participate and cooperate with the school-based crisis team’s policies and
Directives.
- System Support:
- Participate in the evaluation and potential revision of the school guidance
Program.
- Provide appropriate information to school personnel related to the school
counseling program.
- Review on a three year cycle the guidance program using the National
Study of School Evaluation self study model and JSEA models.
4. Help plan the guidance program calendar.
5. Participate in developing a budget to support the guidanceprogram.
- Accountability:
1. Maintain confidentiality.
2. Maintain records consistent with ethical and legal guidelines.
3. Perform responsibilities in an organized, accurate, timely anddependable
manner.
- Assist students with course selections which are the most challenging and
appropriate for graduation requirements and college plans.
5. Operate within the established school procedures andpolicies.
6. Keep informed of current professional trends.
7. Pursue professional growth – (attend a minimum of one workshop every
two years for either college or continuing education credits).
*The department strives to:
Academic Guidance –
- Help each student develop self-knowledge in an educational setting through an understanding of one’s abilities, limitations and motivations.
(Grad @ Grad: I. 1,2,3,5,6,7,9, II. 18 and IV. 43)
- Help each student develop an appreciation of learning through a process of learning how to learn.
(Grad @ Grad: II. 18, 20, 28)
- Help each student develop an educational path that is consistent with his abilities and interests.
(Grad @ Grad: II. 13, 16, 17, 18, 20)
Personal/Social Guidance –
- Help students develop and understand Ignatian attitudes, values and behaviors needed by individuals to function productively in a community (family, church, school, city, etc.)
(Grad @ Grad: III. 32, 34 and IV. 43)
- Help students develop self-esteem and a commitment to the dignity of persons.
(Grad @ Grad: IV. 39, 42, 43,44,47,49 and IV. 51
Profile of the Graduate of a Jesuit High School at Graduation (1981)
FOUNDATIONS by the Jesuit Secondary Education Association
pages 101 - 106
Counselor Job Description – Fall ‘11
Revised 12.06.11