COUNSELOR - MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSSROADS (0.5 FTE)
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Albuquerque Public Schools
Albuquerque, NM (In Person)
Full-Time
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COUNSELOR - MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSSROADS
(0.5 FTE) Albuquerque, NM Job Details 13 hours ago Qualifications Master of Counseling School experience Academic program development Addiction counseling Professional development facilitation in schools Harm reduction Student record keeping Consulting experience Mid-level Master's degree School legal knowledge Career exploration services for students Substance abuse prevention education Working with children Motivational interviewing Working with middle schoolers Decision making Counseling Staff training Substance abuse Academic program coordination School policy and procedure enforcement School counseling services facilitation Working with individuals with substance use disorders Classroom Teaching Collaborative teaching School Counseling Certification 2 years Google Calendar Communication skills Master's degree in counseling Career counseling Master's degree in school counseling Community resource coordination K-12 education instructional development Full Job DescriptionJOB STATUS
OPENPOSTING NUMBER
00067889SCHOOL YEAR:
2026-2027CLOSING DATE:
03/31/2027 04:00 PMPOSTING NUMBER
00067889LOCATION:
043:COUNSELING & PREVENT POSITION TITLE
APPLICANT POOL:
COUNSELOR - MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSSROADS
(0.5 FTE)JOB DESCRIPTION
Purpose:
This position is to develop and implement a comprehensive Crossroads Substance Prevention and Intervention Counseling program at cluster middle, K-8 and select magnet schools. The main components of this position are: 1) developing a Crossroads program that provides prevention and intervention counseling to middle school students 2) collaborating with site administrative team to develop an intervention based response for both nicotine/tobacco infractions and controlled substance infractions which includes facilitating Parent Involvement Program (PIP) with the student and guardian to reduce or replace suspension days and 3) providing consultation and support in the areas of substance prevention and intervention to feeder elementary schools as needed.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential Functions . An individual in this role must be able to perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodation: Continually strives for a visible harm reduction based Crossroads counseling program with an open-door policy for all students struggling with issues related to substances Uses a Google calendar to coordinate scheduling at multiple schools and then shares this calendar with the Program Coordinator, Director of Prevention and Intervention and site based administrator(s) to maintain program structure and accountability Actively works to be a team player connected to staff and promoting positive school culture Must be able to work a flexible schedule, which may include offering PIP outside of the school day Develops prevention and intervention curriculum and coordinates with school staff to implement classroom lessons, co-teaching whenever possible Completes classroom lessons and/or activities using approved prevention curriculum/materials and logs details as to topic, date, grade level and number served and uses pre and post tests regularly to assesses the quality and effectiveness on lessons/activities on desired program outcomes Conducts a yearly needs assessment at their site(s) to develop and offer staff professional development and/or targeted student interventions in the area of substance use/misuse Regularly runs Synergy reports to monitor student infractions and direct interventions Collects and reviews data on substance use prevention and intervention programming, including reconciling PIP completion data at the end of the year with the IDS 401 Synergy report to determine re-offense rate as a program efficacy indicator Assists families by providing referrals to outside service providers for students with behavioral health or substance use needs Works with students and their family regarding current and future educational goals and career objectives impacted by substance use Supports the four school counseling program components (counseling curriculum, individual student planning, responsive services and system support) to address the academic, career and personal/social needs of students at risk for substance misuse Develops and implements a comprehensive school counseling program in alignment with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) by: Completing Closing-the-Gap Action Plans and Results Report that aligns with district program goals Creating an annual calendar and other relevant ASCA documents Participates in Health and Wellness Team Meetings Provides subject matter expertise to other professional school counselor(s) and/or Health and Wellness Teams as well as consulting with administration and school staff as needed Maintains student contact log and provides all program paperwork and required documentation completed in a timely manner to the Crossroads Program Support Coordinator and/or the Director of Prevention and Intervention Counseling Reviews and evaluates the Crossroads Counseling Program on an annual basis for continuous improvement Regularly attends monthly Crossroads team meetings and APS district counseling meetings to keep current on policies, procedures and best practices regarding school counseling programs and issues Duties. All duties are standard and apply to all Albuquerque Public Schools employees. Duties cannot be changed or altered. Employees are not screened based on duties. Complies with state-approved Code of Ethics of the Education Profession, APS employee handbook, employment contract and upholds and enforces rules, administrative directives and regulations, school board policies, and local, state and federal regulations. Articulates and facilitates the implementation of the mission and values of the Albuquerque Public Schools. Safeguards confidentiality of privileged information. Prepares and maintains accurate and complete records and reports as required by law, state directives, District policy and administrative regulations. Shares the responsibility for the supervision and care of District inventory, proper and safe use of facilities, equipment and supplies, and reports safety hazards promptly. Maintains professional relationships and works cooperatively with employees, the community and other professionals. Maintains professional competence through District mandated, individual and staff training, in-service educational activities and self-selected professional growth activities. Attends and/or conducts staff meetings and participates on committees within areas of responsibility. Performs other tasks related to area of responsibilities as requested or assigned by an immediate supervisor.PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities. Experience working in substance use prevention with diverse populations Training in Harm Reduction and/or Motivational Interviewing Developed counseling skills and a desire to work with youth Established positive working relationships with school administrative team Effective communication and interpersonal skills with diverse populations both verbal and written Ability to maintain positive relationships with students, parents, community members and staff Flexibility, organization, decision-making and problem solving skills, knack for working on multiple projects and meeting deadlines Knowledge of District policies on immunization, medication, first aid, emergencies and child abuse/neglect. Knowledge of all laws, regulations and guidelines affecting school staff and studentsREQUIREMENTS
MIDDLESCHOOL CROSSROADS
Required Education, Licenses, Certifications, & Experience. Master's degree in Counseling or School Counseling and a valid New Mexico 600 School Counseling License PreK-12 Two years post-graduate counseling experience Experience in K-12 schools or in a clinical setting with working directly with school aged childrenCONTACT INFORMATION
Vicki Price /APPLY TO:
WWW.APS.EDU/JOBS
Certified application Submit cover letter and resume in addition to a complete, submitted applicationADDITIONAL INFO
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