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West Irondequoit CSD

Long Term Substitute School Counselor

West Irondequoit CSD, Rochester, New York, United States, 14600

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Long Term Substitute School Counselor JobID: 1584

Position Type:

Elementary (K-6)

Date Posted:

10/30/2025

Location:

District wide

Date Available:

11/10/2025

Closing Date:

11/13/2025

VACANCY NOTICE

Posting Date –October 30, 2025

POSITION:

LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL COUNSELOR

DISTRICTWIDE

GRADES K-3

Expected duration: 11/10/2025 - 12/8/2025

CREDENTIALS:

New York State School Counselor Certification

SALARY: $160-$170 per day

STARTING DATE:November 10, 2025

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:Apply on-line at: https://www.applitrack.com/westirondequoit/onlineapp/default.aspx

Consideration of a candidate’s application requires a complete file including:

Online Application

Letter of Interest

Resume

Letters of Reference (3)

Certification Copy or TEACH Verification

College Transcripts (unofficial acceptable at this time)

APPLY BY:November 13, 2025

West Irondequoit Central School District is in compliance with the U.S. Civil Service Rights Act of 1964 and the TITLE IX Educational Amendments of 1972, Part 86. The School District provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran, military status, or domestic violence victim status. Any student, parent, employee or the general public that has an inquiry regarding the non-discrimination policy may direct the inquiry to:

Title IX Coordinator

West Irondequoit CSD

321 List Avenue

Rochester, New York 14617

JOB DESCRIPTION

School Counselor

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

The School Counselor maintains a professional identity, supports all PK-12 students in their social and emotional, academic, and career development, and is a visible an active school leader who is reflective about his/her comprehensive school counseling program. The school counselor will provide data-informed, universal, and targeted learning experiences to develop the whole child in a diverse society. The school counselor will align actions to the mission and vision of the district and their school.

IMPROVING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES?

Utilize human development theories to have an impact on developmental issues affecting student success

Utilize learning theory to support student achievement and success, including students with diverse learning needs

Utilize established and emerging, evidence-based counseling theories and techniques that are effective in a school setting to promote academic, career, and social and emotional development

Utilize career development theories and align them with career and technical education when possible to promote and support postsecondary planning

Utilize the principles of a multi-tiered system of support within the context of a comprehensive school counseling program to provide instruction and interventions matched to student need

Utilize systemic and environmental factors that affect human development, functioning, and behavior

Collaborate with administrators, teachers, and other staff in the school and district to ensure culturally responsive curricula and student-centered instruction

Identify factors that enhance and impede students’ academic, career, and social and emotional development

Focus on the academic, career, and social and emotional development of all students

Deliver culturally appropriate direct and indirect counseling services

Develop measurable outcomes for school counseling activities, interventions, and experiences

Demonstrate effective management and vision of the comprehensive school counseling program in collaboration with all stakeholders

Provide equitable practices that embrace the diversity of the school community

Contribute to a caring, positive school culture

Utilize student, school, and district data to identify achievement, attendance, and discipline issues to be addressed through instruction and intervention

Conduct assessments of student needs to contribute to individual student and program planning

Maintain a list of current referral resources, consistent with school and district policies, for students, staff, and families to effectively address academic, career, and social and emotional issues

Utilize objectives within the school’s comprehensive school counseling program that reflect current knowledge and skills as provided in the New York State Comprehensive School Counseling Framework and Social Emotional Learning Benchmarks

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH?

Facilitates/participates in ongoing professional development opportunities connected to district, department, building, and professional goals.?

Maintains professional certification required by New York State.?

OTHER DUTIES?

Prepare reports as required by the Assistant Director of Counseling, Student Equity, and Wellness and the Directors of Student Services?

Other duties as assigned.?

QUALIIFICATIONS

Valid certificate as a School Counselor for the State of New York with required endorsement in area of assignment

Prior experience in the school setting preferred, but not required.