POUN0203567-0000
2022-01-04T00:00:00
2022-06-30T00:00:00
POUGHKEEPSIE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICTSCHOOL COUNSELOR SWD- TRANSITION COORDINATORSTUDENTS WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES DEPARTMENT POSITION:The Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Eric Jay Rosser, is interested in receiving applications from qualified candidates for the position:QUALIFICATIONS:Candidates must have at least four years of experience as a school counselor in a secondary setting, with knowledge and experience in post-secondary transition planning and services for students with disabilities. Preference will be given to applicants with CTE Counselor certification, experience working in a high needs district and those that are either bilingual or multilingual. Candidates with CTE Counseling certification are preferred. Candidates pursuing certification in school building leadership or school district leadership are encouraged to apply. Knowledge of special education regulations pertaining to transition, including level 1 and level 2 assessments, school-to-career programming and development, NYS graduation pathways including CDOS and SACC credentials, and strong background in career and technical education and work-based learning are a must. RESPONSIBILITIES:The ideal candidate is knowledgeable in the development of student-focused career development plans, the requirements for NYS diploma credentials, and interest in fostering engagement and enthusiasm regarding careers of interest in secondary students. Candidates should be knowledgeable in multi-tiered systems of support and understand the impact of trauma and poverty on student success. The Transition Coordinator must be skilled in collaborative planning and team-based interventions that support student engagement in academic and work-based learning pursuits, be familiar with offerings of local CTE providers such as BOCES, and demonstrate the ability to develop relationships and collaborate with Community Partners able to provide work-based learning experiences to students. The Transition Coordinator must have excellent organizational, time management, documentation and record keeping skills that support student centered activities being delivered and monitored with fidelity, eventually leading to graduation and post-secondary goals.The Transition Coordinator must be knowledgeable and skilled in navigating ACCES-VR applications for all CSE and 504 identified students, including those eligible for Pre-ETS Services, and facilitate referrals for all students with disabilities. The Transition Coordinator is a key member of the Committee for Special Education for all assigned students, and must attend meetings, report on student progress toward graduation, career and future educational goals, and complete the Coordinated Transition Activities and Post-Secondary Goals sections of the IEP. Participation in CSE meetings consistently must include student credit acquisition and progress toward graduation, CDOS pathway activities and hours of work-based learning toward the CDOS credential, and any CTE experiences for which students may receive CDOS hours and/or credit toward diploma requirements. The Transition Counselor will also provide information to the CSE regarding compensatory score options for students to meet examination requirements for graduation. DUTIES:The Poughkeepsie City School District (PCSD) is committed to providing students and parents with pathways to opportunity that will lead to achievement and success. Through student-centered effective and transformational leadership, school and community engagement, and an unrelenting pursuit to achieve greater school outcomes for children, the Poughkeepsie City Schools is focused on developing and growing greater access, equity, opportunity, and quality across PCSD. Under the direction of the Executive Director of Students with Exceptionalities Department the Transition Counselor is responsible for supporting the district-wide transition needs of students in preparation for graduation goals, future education and training, and career objectives. Expectations of the Transition Coordinator include, but are not limited to the following:Planning and Development:Assists in the development of school-to-work programs and internship opportunities for secondary students through strategic relationships with partner agencies and community businesses interested in hosting students in work-based learning experiencesCoordinates dissemination of transition related information for parents, students and stakeholders, including presentations on School-to-Work and Career-Exploration programs, Graduation Pathways and Post-Secondary opportunities, support agencies, Assists the Executive Director for Students with Exceptionalities in development of a current web-based application and brochure system detailing the areas of transition support available to students and how to access it within the schools and greater communityServes on the County-Wide Transition Planning Team, and attends monthly meetings of this committee composed of other school personnel and community agencies supporting transition to post-secondary services and education.Coordinates a variety of assessment activities relating to transition and career readiness, including career interest inventories, level one career assessments, student employability profiles, Career and Work Readiness evaluations, and facilitates participation in CTE content area testing for students who meet the criteria for for CTE credits and certifications. Services to Students and Schools:Serves as a member of the County-Wide Transition Team and collaboratively works with neighboring schools and community providers to improve student access to meaningful work-readiness and preparation experiences, access to appropriate community support agencies, and uses shared information to benefit students’ access to meaningful experiences and graduation requirementsServes as a resource to students, parents and community partners hosting students in school-to-work learning experiences to anticipate, prevent or intervene in situations that may be problematic with an eye toward improving student schools in navigating complex situations in a work environment and maintaining appropriate relationships and trust with partner businesses and organizations.Identifies and reports to District leadership any problems with school-to-work placements or negative student experiences and problem solves with administration remedies to identified challenges. Identifies and establishes relationships with local businesses and organizations interested in working with students through the school-to-work-program, outlining employer and student responsibilities and requirements.Obtains consent for participation in school-to-work programming by parents/guardians, and provides information to those regarding the CDOS pathway and credential, and how school-to-work can support attainment of a diploma and guide post-secondary education and vocational choices.Provides on-site coaching for students in community placements for school-based learning through the School-to-Work program for students over age 16Meets with students regularly to review their educational, career and other learning needs pertaining to post-secondary transition.Facilitates completion of OPWDD and ACCES-VR applications, including support to parents in completion of paperwork and submission of transcripts and evaluations required for eligibility determination.Services to Parents:Provides information sessions on graduation requirements, CDOS and other diploma pathways, the role of work based learning in career development for students, and provides an overview of the work-based learning opportunities available to students.Obtains feedback from parents regarding the District’s career readiness activities and the supports needed for successful transition of their studentsServices to Community:Coordinates and collaborates with nonprofit agencies to assist student families in obtaining additional assistance outside the District; prepares reports as required.Assists in the referral of students and families experiencing difficulties to community agencies for specialized services.Supports the goals of local businesses and community partners by providing student workers interested in learning and gaining skills within their particular field, thereby producing a skilled workforce.Other Duties:Attends school and district meetings and in-service programs.Researches new material and recommends pilot projects for the purpose of providing the most effective interventions for the students.Participates in the evaluation process of school to work sites and experiences.Attends training and educational programs in the area of transition and student engagement.Performs other duties as assigned. This recruitment bulletin in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by this employee. The employee will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other related duties as assigned by the appropriate administrator or supervisor. Poughkeepsie City School District reserves the right to update, revise or change this recruitment bulletin and related duties at any time without prior notice.APPOINTMENT:Appointment will be made by the Board of Education upon the recommendation of the Superintendent following assessment of training, experience, certifications, credentials and evaluation of service. Personal interviews shall be scheduled where appropriate. The Poughkeepsie City School District is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. SALARY: Pending fundingFINAL DATEFOR FILING: Open until filledSEND APPLICATION & RESUME TO: https://olasjobs.org/ Dr. Timothy WadeAssistant Superintendent of Administrative ServicesPoughkeepsie City School District Human Resources Dept. 18 South Perry St. Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 The Poughkeepsie City School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, disability, age, or marital status; nor does it apply any other arbitrary measure which would tend to deprive persons of their constitutional rights.
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