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Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools

Counselor ES 24-25 SY

Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, Tennessee, United States,


Job Description - Counselor ES 24-25 SY (24006018)Job Code:

84102Job Family/Function:

83 - Social Services and Counselors/Counseling ServicesFLSA:

ExemptGrade Ladder:

MNPS Certificated TeacherPay Grade:

MNPS.206Duration (days/year):

206/216Location(s):

School-Based

We Are Team MNPSMetro Schools is one of the largest and most diverse school districts in the United States. Our teachers and staff educate more than 80,000 students in Metro Nashville-Davidson County, preparing them to excel in higher education, work, and life. Our district implements some of the most innovative reform strategies in the nation. We seek to partner with highly effective, engaging teachers, teacher leaders, and support staff with a passion for urban education and a go-getter spirit as we strive to become the highest-performing urban district in the nation. Whether you are a teacher, an administrator, or a potential support staff employee, if you want to make a difference, we want to hear from you.

Job SummaryThe Elementary School Counselor holds a certified position that provides comprehensive counseling services in grades PreK-4 based on team/grade level as assigned by the principal. The ES counselor must manage, analyze, and utilize data from Infinite Campus, Data Warehouse, and other district SIS databases to meet school improvement goals and students' academic, career, and social-emotional needs. The job requires a person that is responsible, reliable, dependable, and who understands the imperative to ensure that students' transcripts, records, schedules, academic, college, and career plans are accurate and lead to successful transition to middle school. In addition, the ES counselor must have excellent customer service and communication skills.

What you will doDelivers comprehensive counseling services, activities, programs, and interventions critical to the academic, career, and personal/social development of all students.Supports district and school improvement goals for student growth and achievement, and college and career readiness including the five characteristics of an elementary school student.Knowledgeable in state and district graduation requirements.Informed in the MNPS Academy structure at the high school level.Develops a written, annual plan which is data-driven and includes measurable goals which are appropriately scoped and sequenced based on the needs of the school and students.Completes program accountability documents as assigned by the Office of School Counseling.Utilizes the Early Warning Indicators to implement targeted interventions for at-risk students.Administers needs assessments regularly to identify and prioritize school and student needs.Advocates and intervenes on behalf of each student whose immediate needs, concerns, or problems are distracting or impeding his/her academic, career, and/or personal/social development.Supports district strategic plan including initiatives and programs to address student needs (i.e. HERO liaison, SEL, PBL, Olweus, PBIS, cluster support meetings, etc.)Enters data on the Supports and Intervention page after student contacts.Consults and collaborates with school system specialists such as school psychologists, social workers, behavior analysts, truancy specialists, and nurses; consults with and refers to community-based resources including psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians, service agencies, and others.Actively increases student participation in advanced academic courses.Aligns college and career readiness initiatives to the NOSCA college and career readiness competencies for the elementary tier.Collaborates with early learning centers and middle school personnel to ensure a smooth transition from tier to tier.Provides orientation activities for incoming students and parents.Informs students and parents of test results and their implications for educational and career planning.Conducts structured, goal-oriented counseling sessions to meet the identified needs of individuals and groups of students.Plans and conducts staff development programs and activities as well as educational programming for parents and community stakeholders.Demonstrates program accountability using data to document the results of strategies and interventions that are used to improve student academic performance.Partners with administrators, teachers, students, parents, and the community to remove barriers to student success and to close the achievement gap.Uses the skills of leadership, advocacy, and collaboration to create systemic change to improve the academic success of all students.Protects confidentiality of records and information about students and staff. Must use discretion and adhere to all state laws and district policies when sharing any such information.Understands and follows oral and written directives accurately, timely, and with a positive attitude.Ensures accuracy of input and output data.Always meets schedules and timelines.Performs related duties as assigned for emergency and/or crisis procedures; serves on the district crisis team when needed.Attends trainings as needed to learn new procedures or increase ability in use of data, technology, and other district initiatives.Displays the highest ethical and professional behavior in working with students, parents, school staff, and outside agencies associated with the school. Serves as a role model for students and staff demonstrating positive attitudes, appropriate attire and grooming, arriving on-time to work/meetings and maintaining an effective work ethic.Readily reacts to change in a positive manner.Pursues professional growth by attending state and district workshops/conferences; keeps abreast of new information, innovative ideas, and techniques.Licenses and CertificationsThis position requires Tennessee State Certification/License in school counseling.Starting At:

$52,048.58Salaries are determined by factors relevant to the position which may include education, experience, and other qualifications. Final compensation decisions are made at the discretion of MNPS in alignment with organizational policies and procedures. The stated salary range for certificated teaching positions is calculated based on 201 days and should be viewed as a reference. All provided salary ranges serve as a general guideline. More information on salaries and pay tables can be found

here .Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to promoting diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for all individuals. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools is dedicated to creating an inclusive work environment that reflects the diversity of our global community. We strive to treat all employees and applicants with respect and fairness, and we make employment decisions based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. The American Disabilities Act (ADA) requires MNPS to provide adequate accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management.Primary Location#J-18808-Ljbffr