Clinical School Counselor

  • Cucamonga School District
  • Rancho Cucamonga, California
  • Full Time
CUCAMONGA SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS TITLE: CLINICAL SCHOOL COUNSELOR BASIC FUNCTION: Under direction of the Assistant Superintendent, Personnel and Pupil Services, to provide behavioral and educational counseling with individual s (students/staff/parents) and small groups of students in a school setting; to assist students in understanding and seeking solutions to social, emotional or academic problems and issues; to serve as a resource pertaining to student behavior management strategies, follow up as needed related to school discipline concerns; and welfare and attendance problems and concerns; and to do other related functions as required. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Performs a variety of individual and group counseling and guidance functions and activities, including social and emotional adjustment counseling; Collects, organizes and analyzes student information through the use of educational historical data, test results and through the use of interview techniques; including universal screenings and knowledge of early intervention strategies; Appraises student interests, aptitudes, abilities and attitudes utilizing a variety of strategies and techniques; career and guidance counseling; Provides information and data to students regarding social interaction skills; Serves as a resource to site and district personnel and members of the school community; Meets, confers and counsels with parents, school personnel and members of various youth serving agencies in developing alternative solutions to student educational, social and emotional problems and concerns; Creates and implements support groups for students and parents to promote continued social, educational and emotional growth and understanding; Assists in the development and monitoring of individual education plans for students with exceptional needs; Maintains a liaison with social service and your other service agencies in pursuing referral to appropriate agency; Assists in identifying school program needs and participates in developing school instructional programs, master scheduling, and schedules geared to meet individual pupil needs; Establishes, maintains and monitors the maintenance of a variety of files and records pertaining to student counseling, guidance, or related matters; Assists in dealing with student behavior management problems, and in resolving welfare and attendance problems and concerns; Plans, develops and presents, as requested, a variety of reports pertaining to site counseling, guidance functions and activities. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: Principles, methods, techniques, strategies and trends in educational, behavioral and social/emotional adjustment counseling; Applicable and appropriate aptitude, interest and achievement appraisal instruments, techniques and procedures; knowledge of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process. Social service and youth service agencies in the area; Social, emotional and behavioral characteristics of kindergarten through eighth grade students; Program evaluation and research techniques, strategies and procedures; and ability to provide in-service training. Appropriate curriculum and instructional programs pertaining to students with a variety of aptitudes and varying interests. Knowledge and/or experience with a Special Education Level Plan Area (SELPA), school district operations and an array of Special Education placement and service options. ABILITY TO: Assist students in effectively analyzing and developing alternative solutions to behavioral, educational, social and emotional problems and concerns; Conduct, analyze and effectively utilize a variety of individual and group testing procedures and instruments applicable to the K-8 student; Effectively deal with site and district personnel, parents, social service and youth service agencies in resolving student problems and concerns; Effectively participate in the planning and implementation of school guidance and curricular programs; Communicate effectively in oral and written form; Understand and carry out oral and written directions with minimal accountability controls; Establish and maintain effective organizational, public and community relationships. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Equivalent to the completion of an earned Master=s or higher degree in psychology, counseling and guidance, or a closely related field. Middle School teaching/counseling experience preferred. Two years of experience providing psychological counseling services (school based preferred). CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Possession of a valid California Pupil Personnel Services: School Counseling credential. Possession of valid MFT license or valid MFCC license. Possession of valid driver's license. ENVIRONMENT: Office and school environment. PHYSICAL ABILITIES: Ability to analyze and offer alternative problem solutions; Mental acuity to manage assigned programs, interpret and implement rules relating to these programs, make policy decisions, evaluate results and make determinations relative to the effective performance of the tasks; Facility to sit at a desk, conference table or in meeting rooms of various configurations for extended periods of time; Facility to see and read, with or without visual aids, laws and codes, rules and policies and other printed matter; Facility to hear and understand speech at normal room levels and to hear and understand speech on the telephone; Facility to stand extended time and to walk extensively; Manual dexterity to dial a telephone and enter data into a computer using both hands; Facility to speak in audible tones so that others may understand clearly in normal conversations, in training sessions, other meeting and on the telephone; Physical agility to lift up to 25 pounds to shoulder height and up to 50 pounds to waist height and to bend, stoop, walk and to reach overhead; Facility to drive a car. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 195 Days. EVALUTION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with Board of Trustees policy and provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. The Principal and/or designee will give the evaluation. SALARY: Appropriate placement on the Management Salary Schedule. Adopted: April 10, 2014
Job ID: 522601190
Originally Posted on: 5/27/2026

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