*Florida certification in School Counseling (grades PK-12) is required* Please do not apply to this position if you aren't eligible for FLDOE certification in School Counseling. See the certification notes in the qualifications section if you're unsure.
Position Overview:
The School Counselor is a year-round, certified position that is responsible for working closely with families, Learning Specialists, social workers, teachers, students and School Leader(s) to enhance the schoolās ability to meet its academic mission, especially where home, school, and community collaboration is key to achieving that mission.
Success in this role is measured by positively impacting (1) student attendance, (2) the onboarding experience of new families, (3) studentsā social/emotional well-being, and (4) ensuring our students have the necessary credits and courses to be promoted each year and, ultimately, earn their high school diploma. Counselors also execute at least 1 school-based community event a school year and create/maintain systems that support their initiatives.
Specific Position Duties:
- Prepares students for the transition both to high school and the next level: college, career, post high school activities and post-secondary options
- Advertises course offerings to students and advises each student in their course scheduling process
- Supports the Assistant School Leader of Operations in scheduling students
- Completes the course selection process including updating and editing student course selections
- Partner with the KIPP Through College team to plans and coordinates programs such as career and college fairs, test skills preparation, and other extensions of the counseling program to support studentsā knowledge of post-secondary options
- Assisting with 8th to 9th grade matriculation between KIPP Jacksonvilleās K-8 Academies and Bold City High School
- Monitors each student's assessment requirements, course requirements, and GPA for promotion and/or graduation
- Serve as the coordinator and LEA for all district MRT meetings
- Support classroom teachers with classroom guidance as determined by school leadership
- Provide individual or small group counseling for students, including weekly social and/or emotional interventions for students
- Provide appropriate updates to leadership on student emotional/physical well-being based on interactions with families, assessments, and observations
- Support students with challenging behaviors
- Track school wide attendance data and work with families of students with low attendance to increase attendance
- Serve as liaison between families and community resources, including creating programming or forming partnerships to benefit students and families
- Onboard new families to KIPP in partnership with the operations team
- Oversee summer and credit recovery programs through FLVS
- Other duties as outlined by school or regional leadership teams
Compensation*
Our compensation is competitive and is commensurate with experience
- Our current starting salary for a first-year lead teacher or counselor is $50,000
- Access to health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision
- Access to short-term and long-term disability insurance
- 403(b) retirement program with a company match
- To support professional practice and growth, all counselors receive individualized coaching and professional development
*compensation and benefits are outlined in an offer, if received, and are subject to change per school year.