Career Counselor - San Jose, United States - Career Systems Development Corporation

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    Job Summary:

    The Career Counselor is responsible for counseling students in all aspects of center life, e.g., personal, and social development, vocational and educational training

    Duties/Responsibilities:

    • Documents monthly student counseling sessions
    • Provides case management to include Assessment, Coordination, monitoring and documentation of student progress
    • Assesses and evaluates continuously those students assigned to them on both formal and informal levels. Provides assistance to students in continuing their education or entering into additional training; and in connecting with community services necessary for successful transition from school to work
    • Coordinates the career management team and disseminates information to all members, organizes the plan to deliver tailored services
    • Identify and address each student's personal issues that may be barriers to successful adjustment and participation.
    • Conduct weekly group sessions relevant to supporting student success
    • Submits written student reports and evaluations as needed
    • Participates in the training of all staff, especially in individual and group counseling techniques
    • Participates in monthly session with the Center mental health consultant
    • Account for and document the whereabouts and status of every Job Corps student for each day and time during that student's enrollment.
    • Accurate submission of student leaves in accordance with PRH exhibit 6-1
    • Confers with parents and admissions counselors.
    • Provides coordination and referrals to local resources
    • Performs other duties as assigned
    Requirements:

    Qualifications:

    Minimum: Bachelor's degree required. Coursework must include 15 semester hours of instruction in Social Services related area. One year's experience in a counseling capacity or related field. Must hold a valid driver's license.

    Preferred: Minimum requirements plus working with disadvantaged youth highly desirable.

    Knowledge: Sound knowledge of counseling and supervisory techniques. Must be able to effectively communicate with cultural disadvantages and minority youth. Ability to obtain a state driver's license. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Must obtain and maintain valid CPR/FA certification. Good organizational skills. Ability to inspire and motivate staff.

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    Compensation details: 28-30 Hourly Wage

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