Job Summary: Works to create and enhance a robust culture of achievement and respect where high expectations and results are the norms. Responsible for bridging academics and enriching school climate by building in restorative practices, and culturally relevant tiered responses to intervention that supports campus and district goals. Understands what it looks like to develop a practice of culturally relevant pedagogy that is rooted in love and leads to student-centered instruction. Expert in designing learning experiences and capstones that support students in making sense of their community, national, and global identities, and eager to develop skills in successfully leading young people to grow in their non-cognitive skills and understanding of social justice issues. Holds a constructivist orientation toward education which is demonstrated by instructional strategies that pull knowledge out of students, offer student choice, and orient administrators, teachers, staff, and students to learn from each other. The Counselor/Crew Coordinator will:
Education: Master's degree in Counseling from an accredited college or university recognized by the US Department of Education. A valid Texas counseling certificate or obtaining a probationary Texas counseling certificate within 30 days from the date of hire is required.
Work Experience: Minimum three years of successful K-12 teaching experience
Competencies: Knowledge of Assessment of and Learning Knowledge of adult learning and the ability to develop relationships that facilitate learning Skill in modeling best practice instruction in classrooms Skill in operating MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google (Sheets, Docs, Slides) Ability to maintain the confidentiality of privileged and sensitive information Ability to positively impact systematic change within the campus and district in accordance with district goals Trained in Restorative Practices Grant Writing Ability to plan and provide prescriptive professional development aligned with district goals Ability to organize and manage multiple complex tasks simultaneously and independently to meet deadlines. Ability to communicate effectively (verbally and written) utilizing tact and diplomacy to maintain effective working relationships Equipment Used: Microsoft Office, Google, Office equipment (e.g., computer, copier). General Knowledge of district policies and school law. Working/Environmental Conditions/Mental Demands/Physical Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress Frequent prolonged and irregular work hours Frequent interruptions Flexibility to maximize teacher learning and schedules Occasional travel outside of school district boundaries Workload is deadline driven Prolonged use of equipment and computer and repetitive hand motions Frequent contact with parents, community, and/or other districts/campus employees Daily attendance and punctuality are essential functions of the job Offices are "open" with multiple employees working in large open rooms containing two or more desks and equipment. Requires tasks sitting, standing, bending, walking, and climbing with frequent use of hands and bends wrists, neck, back, and arms. Lifting up to 20 lbs. Daily attendance and punctuality are essential functions of the job.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: Job performance is evaluated according to policy provisions and contractual agreements adopted by The Rhodes School.
The Rhodes School is an equal opportunity employer. This job description identifies general responsibilities and is not intended to be a complete list of all duties performed. This document is subject to change in response to student demographics, staffing factors, funding variables, modified operating procedures, program/curriculum changes, and unforeseen events.