Job Description
School Adjustment Counselor (Long Term Substitute)- Canton High School
Canton Public Schools
Canton High School - Canton, Massachusetts This job is also posted in Canton Public Schools
Job Details
Job ID:
5693324
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026
Job Description
Canton High School is seeking an exceptional and dynamic candidate to serve as the School Adjustment Counselor for the first half of the 2026-2027 school year, with a start date of 8/31/26. The School Adjustment Counselor will join a vibrant and supportive team that places a high priority on collaboration, creativity, flexibility, and commitment to the goals of the District and to our students, families and staff.
The Counseling Department is made up of 6 School Counselors (including the Director of Counseling), 3 School Adjustment Counselors, and 1 School Psychologist. We also maintain a comprehensive Student Services department to support a wide range of learners during their time at Canton High School. Canton High School is an inclusive community for all students and staff and serves over 960 students in grades 9-12. CHS is elevating the educational experience for our students by cultivating a school culture and climate that promotes academic growth and social-emotional learning for every student, and ensures high-quality teaching and learning through the purposeful design of rigorous and equitable student experiences. We are eager to find the next member of our team who collaborates with other educators to create the conditions necessary so that every child experiences the true joy of learning, the excitement of achievement, areas of passion, and an authentic sense of belonging in their school.
JOB SUMMARY
The School Adjustment Counselor works with individuals, groups, and families to facilitate students' adjustment and success within the school environment. The counselor will address a variety of student issues, including mental illness, family stress, and social/emotional challenges.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Support the inclusion of a diverse student population through cultural and family engagement Provide individual and/or group counseling to students, as needed, relative to social and emotional issues that impact engagement and achievement
Provide direct service for individuals identified through Individual Education Plans (IEP) and 504 Accommodation Plans
Observe students in the classroom and provide consultation to the teachers when necessary
Provide social skills training to students, as well as follow-up consultation as needed
Coordinate with outside agencies for students who have hospital or therapeutic placements due to emotional disabilities.
Provide intervention with students on conflict mediation, de-escalation, and peer mediation
Serve as a member of the Crisis Team, where applicable
Consult, assist, and implement behavior assessments for identified students Maintain appropriate documentation, including progress reports for students on IEPs
Collaborate with faculty and staff on students' needs and progress
Act as liaison with outside providers and therapists
Collaborate with School Nurse, School Psychologist, and other school staff members as needed
Participate in the Student Response Team, as needed, during school hours
Attend 504 meetings and IEP meetings
Participate in department and building-based professional development and meetings, as well as parent/guardian meetings
Participate in DESE hearings or mediations as needed
Perform other duties specifically articulated within the collective bargaining agreement as assigned by building principal and/or District administration
Qualifications:
Master's in Social Work, Psychology, or Counseling from a school accredited by the Department of Education
Massachusetts School Social Worker/School Adjustment Counselor Certification
A minimum of three years of post-Master's experience, including at least 1-2 years of school system experience, preferred
Proven ability to relate to a variety of constituencies, including but not limited to: administrators, parents/guardians, teachers, students, other school staff, and providers
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
Well-organized with excellent leadership abilities
Exceptional interpersonal and presentation skills
Working knowledge of relevant technologies: internet and email systems; word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet software; and educational software
Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the school department may find appropriate and acceptable
REPORTS TO
Director of Counseling (6-12)/Assistant Director and/or Director of Student Services and Building Principal
SUPERVISES
Not Applicable
WORK YEAR
183 days
COMPENSATION
$342.38/day
If you are unsure whether you meet the qualifications of this position, or how this would be determined, please feel free to reach out to the below contact for this position to discuss your application.
Position Type:
Substitute