We are now accepting application for the 2024-2025 School Year!

Primary Purpose: 

The School Counselor will work with school leaders, faculty, staff, students, parents and the community to develop, implement, and evaluate a high-quality comprehensive developmental guidance and counseling program for grades 9-12. The school counselor should be the educational professional who has the holistic view of the students’ overall academic plans and progress. This position also entails evaluating transcripts, scheduling students, assisting with state testing rosters, and conducting individual and group counseling sessions. School Counselors must understand state testing, state graduation requirements, and state accountability and must be able to support the entire campus in building capacity in these areas. Although a guidance comprehensive program has four components, the counselor at Texans Can Academies will focus on individual planning, scheduling, and transcript audits no less than 70% of the time.

The primary role of the School Counselor at Texans Can Academies is to:

  1. Manage and audit student schedules for 100% accuracy
  2. Develop and audit four year plans/PGP using purposeful scheduling
  3. Audit transcripts using audit form
  4. Evaluate incoming student records/transcripts
  5. Evaluate transcript data entry
  6. Audit report cards 
  7. Ongoing audit of Campus Data Roster 
  8. Assist the campus leadership team with building and adjusting the master schedule based on campus needs.

The School Counselor at Texans Can Academies will support their campus in all four components of a comprehensive guidance and counseling program:

 

Qualifications:

Education/Certification: 

 

Experience:

 

      Special Knowledge/Skills: 

 

Major Responsibilities and Duties: 

 

School Climate:

 

Program Planning and Management

 

School Improvement

 

Professional Growth and Development

   

Supervisory Responsibilities

 

Working Conditions/Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

Work with frequent interruptions, work with frequent deadlines, and maintain emotional control under stress.  Occasional prolonged or irregular hours.  Regular district wide travel to multiple work locations as assigned; moderate lifting and carrying. 

 

 

TEXANS CAN ACADEMIES is an Equal Opportunity Employer