School Counselors at Hollister School District
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With a valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential, the School Counselor is authorized to develop, plan, implement, and evaluate a school counseling and guidance program that includes academic, career, personal, and social development; advocates for the high academic achievement and social development of all students; provides school-wide prevention and intervention strategies and counseling services; provides consultation, training and staff development to teachers and parents regarding students' needs; and supervises a district-approved advisory program.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
With a valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential and Master's Degree, the School Counselor is authorized to develop, plan, implement, and evaluate a school counseling and guidance program that includes academic, career, personal, and social development; advocates for the high academic achievement and social development of all students; provides school-wide prevention and intervention strategies and counseling services; provides consultation, training and staff development to teachers and parents regarding students' needs; and supervises a district-approved advisory program.
Total number of vacancies will be determined by the district and school sites' needs. Please submit an on-line application, cover letter, resume, three current letters of recommendation, credential, and transcripts reflecting completion of highest degree obtained, and all post-baccalaureate semester units completed.
- Copy of Transcript (Copies of all post-baccalaureate transcripts)
- Credential Copy (Proof of Pupil Personnel Services in School Counseling Credential)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Reference (3 current letters of recommendation)
- Resume
With a valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential and Master's Degree, the School Counselor is authorized to develop, plan, implement, and evaluate a school counseling and guidance program that includes academic, career, personal, and social development; advocates for the high academic achievement and social development of all students; provides school-wide prevention and intervention strategies and counseling services; provides consultation, training and staff development to teachers and parents regarding students' needs; and supervises a district-approved advisory program.
Total number of vacancies will be determined by the district and school sites' needs. Please submit an on-line application, cover letter, resume, three current letters of recommendation, credential, and transcripts reflecting completion of highest degree obtained, and all post-baccalaureate semester units completed.
- Copy of Transcript (Copies of all post-baccalaureate transcripts)
- Credential Copy (Proof of Pupil Personnel Services in School Counseling Credential)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Reference (3 current letters of recommendation)
- Resume