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Counselor (200 Days)
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Dallas Independent School District
Provide leadership and coordinate the implementation of an effective comprehensive school counseling program and support students in their psychological, academic, and social development.
Overview Role overview and day-to-day responsibilities as listed below.
Responsibilities
Promote District initiatives and a growth mindset when working with staff, parents, community, and students.
Assist with planning and implementation of transitioning plans from elementary to middle, middle to high, and high school to a post-secondary institution.
Serve as the communication liaison between the Counseling Services department for campus leadership team meetings and other campus meetings.
Serve as the designated liaison for inter-district communications.
Facilitate school-wide Counseling Initiatives and Activities.
Review records and communicate findings for summer school policies and protocols.
Submit reports as requested by Counseling Services throughout the year.
Coordinate all mandated faculty and staff professional development trainings at the campus level.
Create and facilitate campus needs assessments to assess the effectiveness of the Comprehensive School Counseling Program.
Present and deliver pertinent information during Parent Teacher Student Association Meetings.
Arrange Vertical team meetings with all counselors within the Feeder Pattern.
Coordinate Guidance Advisory Committee Meetings with identified stakeholders.
Create Counseling departmental calendar that aligns with the district counseling services departmental calendar.
Organize and facilitate weekly campus counseling team meetings.
Assist in the identification and implementation of interventions to enhance student success and reduce dropout rates.
Become primary point of contact for all stakeholders as it relates to receiving and disseminating information.
Assist in monitoring and review of student’s academic record to identify course selections for correct placement in courses and programs related to grade level appropriate state accountability standards, including CCMR (College, Career, and Military Readiness).
Monitor Programs
Assist with monitoring PEIMS data collection to ensure appropriate data submission to the Texas Education Agency.
Assist school counselors to develop, implement and document classroom guidance lessons for all grade levels PK through 12 related to academic, personal and social/emotional issues.
Plan, coordinate, and document review of programs, initiatives, and goals of Counseling and Advising as requested by Director, Counseling and Advising.
Communication and Community Relations
Serve as a District representative to a variety of District and community committees.
Demonstrate professional and responsible work habits.
Use professional written and oral communication and interpersonal skills.
Develop, promote, and support a District-wide culture focused on student learning goals, with an emphasis on trust, respect, and responsibility for students, parents, teachers, and staff.
Provide quality customer service and professional behavior when working with staff, parents, community, and students.
Maintain ongoing communication with Principals and Director, Counseling and Advising.
Qualifications
Master's degree in Guidance Counseling.
Valid Texas counseling certificate; a valid Texas teacher certificate preferred.
Experience: 2 years teaching experience.
Knowledge of ASCA National Model; Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs; Career and Technical Education Programs; State of Texas graduation plans; PK-12 guidance and curriculum; credit accrual in high school; community agency resources and referral process; and group and systems processing.
Ability to organize, coordinate, present District-wide training; strong organizational, communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills; computer knowledge in district student management systems; interpret data; and manage budgets and district-wide projects.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with diverse groups.
Strong interpersonal skills to interact with all levels of employees, staff members, and the general public.
Competence with the use of technology required in a professional office.
Ability to promote a positive, caring climate.
Ability to coordinate multiple projects and assignments; high degree of flexibility required.
Knowledgeable of counseling procedures, student appraisal, and facilitating student growth.
Knowledgeable of social and emotional learning competencies, restorative practices, and positive behavior interventions.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
Job Details
Work Location: Continuing Education
Job: Campus-Counselor
Schedule: Full-time
Minimum Salary: 63,622.00
Median Salary: 79,535.00
Job Posting: Jun 17, 2025
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Counselor (200 Days)
role at
Dallas Independent School District
Provide leadership and coordinate the implementation of an effective comprehensive school counseling program and support students in their psychological, academic, and social development.
Overview Role overview and day-to-day responsibilities as listed below.
Responsibilities
Promote District initiatives and a growth mindset when working with staff, parents, community, and students.
Assist with planning and implementation of transitioning plans from elementary to middle, middle to high, and high school to a post-secondary institution.
Serve as the communication liaison between the Counseling Services department for campus leadership team meetings and other campus meetings.
Serve as the designated liaison for inter-district communications.
Facilitate school-wide Counseling Initiatives and Activities.
Review records and communicate findings for summer school policies and protocols.
Submit reports as requested by Counseling Services throughout the year.
Coordinate all mandated faculty and staff professional development trainings at the campus level.
Create and facilitate campus needs assessments to assess the effectiveness of the Comprehensive School Counseling Program.
Present and deliver pertinent information during Parent Teacher Student Association Meetings.
Arrange Vertical team meetings with all counselors within the Feeder Pattern.
Coordinate Guidance Advisory Committee Meetings with identified stakeholders.
Create Counseling departmental calendar that aligns with the district counseling services departmental calendar.
Organize and facilitate weekly campus counseling team meetings.
Assist in the identification and implementation of interventions to enhance student success and reduce dropout rates.
Become primary point of contact for all stakeholders as it relates to receiving and disseminating information.
Assist in monitoring and review of student’s academic record to identify course selections for correct placement in courses and programs related to grade level appropriate state accountability standards, including CCMR (College, Career, and Military Readiness).
Monitor Programs
Assist with monitoring PEIMS data collection to ensure appropriate data submission to the Texas Education Agency.
Assist school counselors to develop, implement and document classroom guidance lessons for all grade levels PK through 12 related to academic, personal and social/emotional issues.
Plan, coordinate, and document review of programs, initiatives, and goals of Counseling and Advising as requested by Director, Counseling and Advising.
Communication and Community Relations
Serve as a District representative to a variety of District and community committees.
Demonstrate professional and responsible work habits.
Use professional written and oral communication and interpersonal skills.
Develop, promote, and support a District-wide culture focused on student learning goals, with an emphasis on trust, respect, and responsibility for students, parents, teachers, and staff.
Provide quality customer service and professional behavior when working with staff, parents, community, and students.
Maintain ongoing communication with Principals and Director, Counseling and Advising.
Qualifications
Master's degree in Guidance Counseling.
Valid Texas counseling certificate; a valid Texas teacher certificate preferred.
Experience: 2 years teaching experience.
Knowledge of ASCA National Model; Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs; Career and Technical Education Programs; State of Texas graduation plans; PK-12 guidance and curriculum; credit accrual in high school; community agency resources and referral process; and group and systems processing.
Ability to organize, coordinate, present District-wide training; strong organizational, communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills; computer knowledge in district student management systems; interpret data; and manage budgets and district-wide projects.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with diverse groups.
Strong interpersonal skills to interact with all levels of employees, staff members, and the general public.
Competence with the use of technology required in a professional office.
Ability to promote a positive, caring climate.
Ability to coordinate multiple projects and assignments; high degree of flexibility required.
Knowledgeable of counseling procedures, student appraisal, and facilitating student growth.
Knowledgeable of social and emotional learning competencies, restorative practices, and positive behavior interventions.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
Job Details
Work Location: Continuing Education
Job: Campus-Counselor
Schedule: Full-time
Minimum Salary: 63,622.00
Median Salary: 79,535.00
Job Posting: Jun 17, 2025
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