School Counselor
Goldbelt
Anchorage, AK
Goldbelt Glacier is accelerating healthcare delivery and providing superior force health readiness across the military, federal, and civilian landscapes. Goldbelt Glacier is committed to providing transformative and comprehensive health operational capabilities to support customers across scientific, clinical, technological, and program management areas.
Summary:
The Military and Family Life Counselor (SCHOOL position) will provide face to face, non-medical counseling (NMC) and additional outreach services to students under the age of 18. The brief, solution-focused counseling services will be mostly in a school environment and sometimes in the larger military installation environment. These services are designed to help participants learn to anticipate and resolve unique challenges associated with military life and aid in the prevention or reduction of the effects of stressors that may detract from military and family readiness. We are currently seeking qualified School Counselors (CYBS) to support the Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC) program for Holloman AFB in New Mexico. Salary and leveling commensurate with experience.
MFLC School Counselors provide services to children of military service members to increase their ability to develop strong relationships, solve problems, and adequately express and manage their emotions. School Counselors are assigned to Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools and, in some cases, local community schools. MFLC School Counselors serve schools for the entire academic year. School Counselors work closely with military branch points of contact (POCs) to ensure that program services are provided within the scope of the contract and meet the needs of the assigned installation.
MFLCs assigned to a school shall not remain on the installation and provide services during school recesses/breaks (e.g., Thanksgiving break, winter break, spring and summer breaks), unless approved by the MFLC PM, or unless assigned and approved to a separate camp assignment through the Government owned automated online system (currently BOSS).
Qualifications:Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
- Working knowledge of relevant military, state, federal, and local laws, and resources.
- Working knowledge of psycho-social development of children.
- A thorough understanding of the military lifestyle and experience working with military family members.
- Ability to understand, apply, and maintain professional standards.
- Highly developed written, oral, and presentation communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Ability to document all hours worked daily.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Licensure at the independent practice level (LCSW, LMFT, LPC LCPC, LMHC).
- Master’s degree from an accredited graduate program in a mental health-related field such as social work, psychology, marriage/family therapy, or counseling.
- Fluency in the English language.
- Experience with children and youth and specialty in child and adolescent development/psychology.
- A valid driver’s license; ability to travel locally as needed.
- Ability to pass all background/suitability check.
Preferred Qualifications:
- MFLC experience.
- Physical ability to support youth activities, such as walking, running, bike riding, canoeing, and hiking, for selected assignments.
- Bilingual in Spanish.
- Experience working with children in school/youth setting.
Pay and Benefits
At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team's dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax-deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.
Responsibilities:
Essential Job Functions:
- Work alongside and/or (in line of sight) with students individually, in classroom settings, and in group activities throughout their daily settings.
- Provide psycho-social (OSD-approved) lessons/groups/lunch bunches aimed at targeting children's social-emotional development, relationship building, communication skills, deployment/reunion stressors, grief and loss, stress, conflict, life transitions and other issues that arise.
- Collaborating with teachers, parents, and administrators in order to promote the healthy development of children and youths’ social-emotional competencies and capacities.
- Interacting with children and parents during special events, such as field days, award luncheons, sports events, parent groups, and center activities.
- Conducting briefings and/or presentations, as requested to students, teachers/professionals and/or parents.
- Providing referral resources to participants who need a greater level of care or to those that are not eligible for the MFLC program.
- Providing outreach services to parents and the installation command staff.
- Submitting Activity forms daily, to show 8 hours of direct daily contact. Reporting time daily for employer and government.
About the Company
Goldbelt
Goldbelt, Incorporated is an urban Alaska Native, for‐profit corporation headquartered in Juneau, Alaska. Incorporated on January 4, 1974 following the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), Goldbelt’s primary mission is to manage assets and conduct business for the benefit of its more than 3,600 shareholders. Goldbelt first ventured into the logging and timber industry but later expanded its operations into tourism, which still remains an integral part of its operations. Today, the majority of Goldbelt’s revenue and income derives from government contracting and services.
Goldbelt’s shareholder base consists of Alaska Natives who are of Tlingit and Haida descent. The Tlingit and Haida tribes are the indigenous people of Southeast Alaska, whose rich history spans more than ten thousand years in the region. Goldbelt shareholders own the entire 272,000 shares of Goldbelt stock, representing assets in excess of $100 million in addition to over 32,000 acres of land in the vicinity of Juneau. Goldbelt seeks to honor and preserve the Tlingit culture - its history, art, dance, legends, and the traditions of its Alaska Native shareholders. Learn more about Goldbelt Heritage.
The company is named after a richly mineralized zone in Southeast Alaska that encompasses 33,000 acres of Goldbelt’s land holdings— an area that stretches along the mainland from Frederick Sound to Berners Bay. Learn more about Goldbelt Lands.