Schools Out 1:1 Counselor
SUMMER ONLY
South Burlington School District (VT)
SBSD School's Out Program - South Burlington, Vermont This job is also posted in South Burlington School District
Job Details
Job ID:
5745894
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
May 29, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
To Be Determined
Job Description
South Burlington School District
About South Burlington School District:
At South Burlington School District, we believe in supporting the whole employee—inside and outside the workplace. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes amazing, competitively priced health insurance, dental coverage, sick time, professional time and other leaves. Additionally, we offer a robust retirement plan which for educators is through VT State Teachers Retirement; and for other staff consists of a 403b plan with up to 6% provided by the district. Employees may also enjoy professional development opportunities, tuition reimbursement, wellness initiatives, Employee Assistance Programs and meaningful work that directly impacts student success and community growth.
Job Title:
School's Out One to
One Counselor Location:
District/Assigned School's Out Location
Job Group:
Non-Union Support Staff/School's Out
Pay Level:
Non-Exempt, Grade 6
Reports To:
School's Out Site Director
Summary:
Supervises assigned student and helps to maintain a safe, engaging learning environment. Engages assigned student in appropriate behavior; works to co-regulate, guides and models social emotional skills.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
other duties may be assigned as needed.
Implements a curriculum that focuses on student's independence and ability to function within groups.
Supervises student(s) to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment exists for all students. Implements appropriate techniques to co-regulate, guide and model social emotional behavior.
Supports student social emotional learning by modeling language and skills.
Co-regulates with students who may struggle with self-regulation.
Follows district policies and procedures to include but not limited to: instructional techniques, communication plans, and behavior management.
Reports any significant incidents to the supervisor.
Cooperates with classroom teachers, co-workers, parents, and others to ensure that activities are appropriate for assigned student(s). Adjusts activities when accommodations may be needed.
Provides recommendations for enhancing student engagement, student program plan. Provides feedback on student progress and needs.
Actively participates in department, student planning, and committee meetings or may attend meetings (e.g., PBIS) as requested by the supervisor. Proactively models positive, constructive behavior to others.
Participates in training and professional development that is deemed necessary by the School's Out Program Administrator and in compliance with the District and the Agency of Human Services licensing regulations. Remains current on district programs and best practices in the profession; may be required to attend training.
Education and/or
Experience:
Associate's Degree or sixty (60) or more college-level credits is preferred. Two or more years of successful experience in a school setting and work with special needs students is preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of disabilities, laws, teaching principles and methods, and instructional programming is helpful.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Certified in First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), and Second Step Basic Specialized Care, and maintained Advanced Specialized Care Certification annually. Trained in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).
Other Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated knowledge in instructional strategies, developmental learning, communication strategies, use of age-appropriate materials, and specialized instructional techniques (vocational skills, social skills, speech-language skills.) Knowledge of learning disabilities, cognitive impairments, autism spectrum disorders, and communication impairments. Knowledge of special education teaching methods, theories, and laws. Good understanding of standard classroom operations and teaching methods; good ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written form and demonstrated active listening and advocacy skills. Ability to plan, organize, and manage time effectively. Ability to perform duties with awareness of all District requirements and Board policies. Demonstrated ongoing commitment to workplace diversity, sustainability, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Join SBSD?
- Supportive colleagues and leadership
- Strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Professional growth and advancement
- Comprehensive benefits
- Meaningful work that impacts students daily
Position Type:
Temporary
Salary:
$17.71 to $19.11 Per Hour