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  • Travel Youth Care Worker (ICE Transport)

    MVM 4.5company rating

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    Title: Travel Youth Care Worker (ICE Transport) Schedule: This position is mission critical and essential to the ongoing operations and requires you to be available a minimum of 4 consecutive days per week to include night and graveyard shifts, weekends and/or holidays to support a 24/7/365 day operation. About MVM, Inc. Service, Support, Success are the pillars upon which MVM's founders built the company, and they continue to serve as MVM's core values. Along with our uncompromising insistence on integrity and ethical business practices, these values make us the service provider of choice for our customers and the employer of choice for our dedicated team members. Working at MVM, Inc. takes a certain kind of person; we want someone who identifies with our values and is willing to challenge themselves both personally and professionally. We seek employees who are passionate about serving and making a difference in the lives of others. If you can envision joining a team where you will have the opportunity to provide mission driven results; then we are looking for you! Job Summary: The Child & Family Protection Specialist (CFPCS) provides secure and humane treatment and service to Unaccompanied Children (UAC) and/or families, while accompanying them on domestic or international flights and/or via ground transportation to facilities all over the country. During these trips, the CFPCS use their language skills to communicate in a way that is culturally sensitive, while fostering a safe and comfortable environment. The CFPCS follows and complies with Standard Operating Procedures in accordance with contract requirements; secures UAC and/or families personal property, to include any medication, if needed. The CFPCS is responsible for providing an orientation to the UAC and/or families, maintains constant line of sight and sound, and sets behavioral expectations. The CFPCS reports on trip progress and enters each milestone at the beginning of each trip, during the trip, and at the end of each trip. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Responsible for the safe and secure transportation of unaccompanied minor(s) and/or families in a humane manner and in accordance with MVM's and customer's established policies and Standard Operating Procedures. Responsible for picking up UACs and families at different location points and transporting them to final destinations in a safe and efficient manner. Provides orientation to all minors and/or families in a language they understand, explaining the transportation process and answering questions. Maintain current training and certification requirements in accordance with state and ICE/ERO standards. Reviews all documentation to ensure it contains all information needed for travel. Follow property and tag process, ensuring all required documents are accurately prepared and completed. Completes, verifies, and provides required documentation to approved parties. Must be able to de-escalate, in both controlled and uncontrolled situations with uncooperative individuals. Provides approved clothing, hygiene supplies, meals, snacks, water, and drinks for the minors and/or families for the duration of the assignment. Completes applicable inspections, to include vehicle safety and security inspections. Must follow Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines as required. Ensures the safety of all passengers during the transport; responsible for ensuring all occupants wear seatbelts. Ensures car seat and/or booster seat is properly installed prior to a minor entering the vehicle. Must maintain “line of sight and sound” supervision of each minor and/or families during transport. Logs transportation details in MVM's proprietary system, such as medication, meals, communication, delays, etc. in milestones at the beginning, during and end of transport. Reports into the Command Center/Shared Services and Site at established check points and provides updates on any changes, disruptions, or concerns throughout the transportation route. Records medication for minors in milestones, if applicable, to include the type of medication, the number of times the medication is administered throughout the transport and any irregularities. Reports all emergency situations following company's SOP and processes. Conduct a headcount of all customers before departure, during transit, and after each stop as required. Maintain a constant line of sight with assigned individuals for the full duration of each assignment. Performs program-specific duties involving the use of force and restraints, as per SOP guidelines. Must follow all pick-up and escort procedures; conduct pat-down searches as required for each assignment. Ensure compliance with safety and security protocols at all times. Maintains close communication with Command Center/Shared Services, and Site leadership during travel. Provide coaching as needed; act as a mentor and resource for recently hired staff, offering guidance on company policies, procedures, and best practices. Must be available to support out-of-state assignments and Temporary Duty (TDY) assignments as required by organization needs. Must be able to travel on short notice and on a frequent basis, both domestically and internationally, via air and/or ground transportation. Must maintain readiness to perform assigned responsibilities at temporary duty locations. Stand or walk on various surfaces for extended periods of time. Frequently lift/carry luggage or other items overhead weighing up to 40 lbs. Drive a 15-passenger van (also known as a commercial motor vehicle) as needed based on operational needs. Must be flexible to work holidays, overnight, weekends, and multiple shifts to support a 24/7 operation; work prolonged hours. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications & Skills: Associate degree in an appropriate discipline from an accredited college (a high school diploma with one or more years of extra relevant experience may be substituted for an associate degree). Have at least two years of documented experience in a field related to law, social work, detention, corrections, or similar occupational area; as well as certification, licensure, and credentials applicable to the professional accreditation of the position if applicable (a minimum of three years of experience in a related field is required when a high school diploma with one or more years of relevant experience is substituted for an associate degree). Demonstrate experience applicable to the goals and objectives of this program sufficient to communicate with other staff, and appropriate for a similar program environment. Must be bilingual; speak, read and write in English and Spanish. Requires effective communication and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with employees and customers. Ability to take technical direction and feedback from various sources. Committed to providing outstanding customer service and representation of MVM in a professional manner. Must be available for domestic and international travel. Ability to pass and maintain a Government Security Background Investigation, including a favorable credit check, no criminal record, and no prior drug use. Ability to obtain and maintain a DOT Medical Exam Certification. Must be available to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and graveyard shifts, and working long hours. Must possess strong computer skills in MS Office, including Microsoft Word and Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, experience working tablets and smart phone technology. Inventory and surveillance software experience preferred. Possess a valid and current driver's license with safe driving record. Must meet insurance requirements, to include car rentals. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and graveyard shifts. Excellent problem-solving skills and report writing, preferred. Ability to work under extreme pressure, be able to de-escalate situations and elevates issues appropriately. Must show proof of US passport book or be in the process of obtaining one, unless specified otherwise in the contract. Work Schedule: This position is mission critical and essential to the ongoing operations and requires you to be available a minimum of 4 consecutive days per week to include night and graveyard shifts, weekends and/or holidays to support a 24/7/365 day operation. Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a government background investigation and may be required to meet the following conditions of employment. Security Requirements: Ability to obtain/maintain a Security Clearance. Favorable credit check for all cleared positions. Successfully pass and maintain background investigations and drug screening. May be required to pass or present specific requirements (i.e., DOT exam, vaccinations, CPR, flu shot). Physical Requirements/Working Conditions: Standing/Walking/Mobility: Must have mobility to attend meetings with other managers and employees. Climbing/Stooping/Kneeling: 0% - 10% of the time. Lifting/Pulling/Pushing: 0% - 10% of the time, must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Fine Motor Skills/Dexterity: Must be able to write, type and use a telephone system 100% of the time. Sitting: Sitting for prolonged and extended periods of time. This reflects management's assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Management may revise duties as necessary without updating this job description. Due to the high volume of applications received, the Talent Acquisition Department will contact you directly, should you be selected to advance in our recruitment process. For more information about the company please visit our website at ************** MVM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.MVM complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodations in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to ********************.
    $32k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Case Manager (Behavior Analysis)

    Behavioral Health Link 4.1company rating

    Counselor internship job in Edinburg, TX

    Reports To: Clinical Director FLSA Status: Non-exempt/Full-Time Compensation: $23.00 to $25.00 per hour Our RBT Case Manager's work closely with our patients to provide an unparalleled level of service through compassionate and knowledgeable care, in combination with the intensive nature of our individualized program. EBH was created with the mission of empowering families by providing the most effective Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to ensure that learners with autism and other developmental disabilities reach their maximum potential. Come join our team! Duties and Responsibilities: Engage in patient-related BACB-approved activities with BCBA oversight to develop hands-on clinical skills for the patient's case assigned to manage (Case assignments will range from 3-4 patients at a time) Assist the BCBA and lead caregiver training Maintain professional boundaries with caregivers and communicate effectively using parent-friendly communication Develop and write individualized skill acquisition programs that tie back to the DSM Write behavior intervention plans Evaluate risk and crisis management Conduct initial and follow-up assessments and indirect assessments Develop and write initial treatment plans Update treatment plans following best practice and insurance guidelines Conduct descriptive and functional analyses as part of functional assessment Answer questions of other technicians regarding specific ABA terminology or procedures Assist in staff trainings through presentations on conference and research material Provide direct Applied Behavior Analysis services to patients as needed Other duties as assigned Perks: 28 days of paid time off annually Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM schedule No evenings or weekends Medical, Dental, Vision benefits offered 401K option available Employee Referral Program - Bonus opportunities up to $2500 Performance reviews every 6 months with the opportunity for compensation increases Career Advancement - 3 career track opportunities Paid In Clinic Training Dedicated teams to support each clinic - Clinical, Quality, and Operations Paid supervision towards BCBA certification Individualized clinical support & training given by our Clinical Training Managers and Senior BCBAs for RBTs looking to become BCBAs Collaborative, Supportive, & Rewarding Company Culture Requirements Competencies: Excellent Organizational Skills Problem-Solving Ethics and Values Action-oriented Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills Attention to Detail Education and Experience Required: Must have RBT certification Must be enrolled in a Verified Course Sequence as identified by ABAI as suitable for BCBA certification Completed or accrued 80% of BACB required experience hours Experience working with children between the ages of 18 months to 12 years old Willingness to be trained on the principles of ABA Works cooperatively with other professionals Empower Behavioral Health provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
    $23-25 hourly 41d ago
  • Youth Care Worker 3rd Shift

    Talent at Upbring

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant-leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values: We are Warriors: Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head-on with unwavering loyalty and passion. We are Servants: We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive. We are Family: We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength. Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time. Your Mission in Action The Youth Care Worker is responsible for providing direct care and supervision, maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment for Unaccompanied Children (UC), and intervening to de-escalate situations as needed. This role ensures compliance with Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) licensing standards, agency policies, program guidelines, and all applicable federal, state, CARF, and local regulatory requirements. Youth Care Workers are also expected to report incidents in a timely manner and follow appropriate protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care. 3rd Shift: 10:00 pm- 6:00 am Responsibilities Conduct intake services for incoming UC, including paperwork, assessments, providing an overview of program services, and assisting with initial placement and orientation Provide basic needs upon arrival, including meals, clothing, hygiene products, shower, and bedroom assignment; assist with daily routines such as wake-up, bedtime, personal care, chores, homework, meals, and recreational activities Supervise UC and enforce appropriate behavior limits, in accordance with their individual treatment and behavior plan, while maintaining compliance with ORR standards Perform behavior management and crisis intervention, ensuring the safety and well-being of UC, and providing 1:1 monitoring as directed by management or the clinical team Maintain a safe and organized environment by cleaning, organizing, and ensuring the UC living space is conducive to their well-being Document interactions and interventions in accordance with individual behavior plans, progress notes, and ORR standards, including any behavior incidents and general observations Assist UC with social skills, anger management, and daily living skills, providing support and guidance to help them achieve their daily goals Accompany UC on outings and activities, promoting community inclusion and ensuring safety during transport to appointments, outings, and other scheduled events Develop and maintain positive working relationships with management, staff, UC, and volunteers, ensuring the program goals and objectives are being met Must assist in the evacuation of UC during emergencies, such as inclement weather or natural disasters, ensuring their safety and well-being in unforeseen situations Attend meetings and training, maintaining the required training hours per licensing and ORR standards Other duties and special projects as assigned Qualifications Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED equivalent Must be at least 21 years of age One (1) year employment experience in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents Bilingual in English and Spanish, based on service area and service population Must be able to work extended shifts during periods of influx, including 12-hour shifts at least once a week or more Ability to use visual and auditory awareness within the work environment to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents Demonstrated ability to establish trust and build positive rapport with children, always working within ethical boundaries Strong conflict resolution and de-escalation skills, with the ability to handle challenging situations and ensure the safety of residents Strong verbal communication skills with the ability to give and follow both written and oral instructions Proficiency with basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and documentation programs or databases Preferred Qualifications Associate's degree in social services, Human Services, or closely related field Two (2) years' previous experience performing direct care services to children and adolescents Travel This position may require travel as needed Perks at Upbring Competitive PTO & paid holidays Health, dental, vision insurance & more 403(b) Plan Employee Assistance Program Discounted Gym Memberships Physical Demands & Work Conditions This position requires frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, kneeling, twisting, and reaching Position works in a child facility and has constant exposure to children Lift, push, pull, and move up to 125 lbs The physical requirements for this position with or without reasonable accommodation are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this position successfully. While performing this position the employee with or without reasonable accommodation should have the ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, speak, and hear with aid, see, read, reach with arms and hands, lift and/or move up to specified weight, and use equipment that is essential to performing the job, such as a computer, copier, fax machine, telephone, and automobile, if applicable. Specific vision requirements of this position may include color vision, seeing things close up, and the ability to adjust focus. Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $28k-42k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Board Certified Behavioral Analyst

    Aptus Health Care

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    Aptus Health Care is seeking a dedicated and experienced Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) to join our team. As a BCBA, you will provide assessment, intervention, and behavior management services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities. Our mission is to empower individuals and their families by promoting positive behaviors and improving their overall quality of life. At Aptus Health Care, we are committed to providing exceptional care and making a lasting impact on the lives of our clients and their families. Join our team of caring professionals and be part of a company that values teamwork, growth, and excellence in behavior analysis. Requirements Education: Master's or doctoral degree in behavior analysis, psychology, or a related field Certification: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience as a BCBA Skills: Strong knowledge and application of behavior analysis principles and strategies Experience in conducting assessments and developing behavior intervention plans Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Population: Experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities is preferred Work Schedule: Flexible, depending on client needs Work Setting: Both in-person and remote Benefits Benefits: Competitive salary Comprehensive benefits package Continuing education opportunities Professional growth and advancement
    $52k-89k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Counselor - Prospective High School

    Edinburg CISD

    Counselor internship job in Edinburg, TX

    Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor Date Available: 04/22/2025 REPORTS TO: Campus Principal APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled LENGTH OF WORK YEAR: 207 days DATE REVISED JUN 19, 2019 WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt SALARY RANGE: $70,392 Minimum $99,228 Maximum PAY GRADE: SO5 PRIMARY PURPOSE: To provide, along with department members (all counselors, financial aid officers, social workers) a proactive developmental guidance and counseling program for all students including regular education, advanced academics, migrant, special education, and career and technical education in order to maximize academic (high school and post- secondary), career and personal growth. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification Master's degree in Guidance and Counseling TEA Counselor certification Special Knowledge Knowledge of guidance and counseling procedures, student appraisals, and career development graduation plans, post-secondary education, and curriculum requirements Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to interact with all students and assist in behavior management when needed Ability to coordinate campus support operations Experience Three years teaching experience required MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Program Management • Coordinate activities to educate the school staff, parents and community about the guidance and counseling services via meetings, school newsletters, and presentations. • Compile, maintain, and file all required reports, records and documents. • Plan, implement, and evaluate a developmental program of guidance, including counseling services. • Supervise activities of clerical, paraprofessional, and volunteer personnel. • Supervise and coordinate academic planning of all assigned students on campus. • Participate in the development of campus improvement plans with staff, parents, and community members. • Coordinate with feeder schools to conduct orientation sessions to ensure a smooth transition into high school. • Compile, maintain, and file all required reports, records and documents. Guidance and Counseling • Coordinate and implement the school developmental guidance and counseling curriculum including educational, career, and personal plans. • Coordinate with campus administrators, department heads, social worker and financial aid officer to effectively disseminate pertinent information to all students. • Coordinate and implement group orientation sessions for all students to inform them of graduation requirements. • Coordinate and implement individual student conferences to develop four-year educational plans for all freshmen. Coordinate and implement individual student conferences to develop credit acquisition plans to ensure proper course of graduation. Coordinate and implement individual student/parent conferences to develop a personal graduation plan (PGP) for all students that have failed a state assessment and/or students who will not complete high school in four years. • Coordinate and implement orientation sessions on course offerings, graduation requirements, graduation plans, special programs, special recognition programs, requirements and credit recovery for all students. • Coordinate and create course schedules for all students ensuring that requirements are met and placement is appropriate. • Develop graduation list. • Identify, recruit and schedule students into credit recovery programs such as Edgenuity Migrant Credit Recovery, PLATO, by Exam. • Provide annual Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) course recommendations for special education students. • Ensure that valedictorian and salutatorian meet eligibility criteria. • Ensure that all assigned students meet graduation requirements for their selected plan. • Recruit and register students for summer school classes and programs. • Assist interested students in searching, applying and registering for summer programs to enhance their educational experience. • Assists students and parents with college applications and information as needed. • Develop letters of recommendation for college admissions and/or scholarships. • Complete counselor evaluation forms for college admissions. • Notify students and parents of Texas Grant, Early Graduation Program, and Top 10% Automatic Admissions program through newsletters and/or orientation sessions. • Acquire parental permission forms for student participation in various programs as required. • Assist students in applying for admission to post secondary schools. • Assist the Financial Aid Officer in the dissemination of information on the UTRGV and STC concurrent enrollment programs. • Assist students with college course selections and scheduling for STC dual enrollment program. • Assist students with the drop/add forms for STC. • Assist students with scheduling high school course work to accommodate UTPA course schedule. • Assist the Financial Aid Officer with Senior Seminar. • Coordinate and implement Junior Seminar. • Coordinate and implement Freshman Seminar. • Assist students with military information and eligibility. • Ensure that all athletes and other students participating in UIL activities are properly scheduled to meet UIL eligibility. • Coordinate and assist students with registration of correspondence courses and administration of final exams. • Assist prospective college athletes with NCAA initial eligibility application. • Ensure that all students are properly placed in the minimum required courses to meet attendance requirements for average daily attendance. • Identify, refer and monitor student to teenage pregnancy program. • Assist with services for special populations such as 504, Alternative Education Program, (AEP) Teen parents, special education, migrant, etc. • Counsel individual students regarding concerns such as attendance, behavior, grades, etc. • Counsel small groups of students with other needs and concerns. • Provide crisis counseling as needed and follow up on administrative and teacher referrals. • Counsel special education students as per ARD recommendation based on behavior evaluation scales outcome. • Complete counselor portion of special education referral packets. Ensure that gifted and talented student are appropriately placed. Consultation and Coordination • Consult with parents, teachers, administrators, and other pertinent individuals to enhance student success. • Coordinate with school and community personnel to obtain resources for students. • Implement an effective referral process to assist student with gaining access to special programs and services. • Assist with College Night, Financial Aid Night, and Parental Fair. • Coordinate and implement the graduation ceremony. • Coordinate the ordering of diplomas and graduation regalia for all prospective graduates. • Coordinate the dissemination of information and selection of special recognition such as Boys State Program, Girls State Program, Gold, HOBY, Rotary Student of the Month, Student of the Week, and others as the need arises. • Coordinate and provide parent information sessions on graduation plans and course requirements, College Board Advanced Placement program, college application process and testing requirements. • Coordinate the scheduling of parent and parent/teacher conferences. • Coordinate Honors Luncheon, Top 25 Banquet, Underclassmen Assembly and Senior Awards Assembly. • Coordinates with school and community personnel to obtain resources for students. • Implements an effective referral process to assist students gain access to special programs and services. Assessment • Participate in the planning and administration of End-of-Course exams. • Recruit, register, coordinate and administer the PSAT, PLAN. • Participate in the planning and administration of the Advanced Placement exams. • Recruit and register students for Credit by Exam with prior instruction and Credit by Exam without prior instruction. • Assist students with SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, and Quick registration. • Interpret and distribute test results to student and their parents. • Complete behavior evaluation scales for special education counseling referrals. • Administer gifted and talented testing as requested. • Coordinate and administer additional student assessments. Administration • Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education, and board policy in guidance and counseling. • Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations. • Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors. • Communicate effectively with colleagues, students, and parents. • Assist principal in interviewing, selecting and orienting new staff when appropriate. • Implement the identification, documentation and reporting of graduates for PEIMS purposes. • Participate in the development of class schedules and teacher assignments and revise as needed. • Monitor student attendance and request assignments as needed. • Participate in SBDM and disseminate information as appropriate. • Provide counseling documentation for Special Education SHARS program reimbursement. • Assist with the development of local placement policies. • Coordinate and implement credit recovery for attendance purposes. • Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations. • Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors. • Communicates effectively with colleagues, students, and parents. Professionalism • Model at all times behavior that is professional, ethical, and responsible. • Participate in professional staff development to improve skills related to job assignment and to keep updated with developments in education. • Performs all duties in a safe manner to avoid injury to oneself and/or to others. • Performs other related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS : Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: • Maintain emotional control under stress FUNDING: Program: ___________________________________________________ Percent: ____________% Program: ___________________________________________________ Percent: ____________% In compliance with federal program guidelines outlined in OMB-Circular A-87 Office of Management and Budget all staff who is split funded or often is referred as employees that work on multiple activities or cost objectives are required to work on Time and Effort as per OMB Circular A-87 attachment B, section 8, h. The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required. Nondiscrimination StatementEdinburg CISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Title IX issues: Mark Micallef, *******************, Director of Personnel/Legal Issues, ADA/504 issues: Sofia Hinojosa, *********************** , Director of Student & Social Services, 411 N. 8thAvenue, Edinburg, TX 78539, **************. Edinburg CISD no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad o edad en sus programas o actividades y brinda igualdad de acceso a los Boy Scouts y otros grupos juveniles designados. La siguiente persona ha sido designada para manejar consultas sobre las políticas de no discriminación: Title IX issues: Mark Micallef, *******************, Director of Personnel/Legal Issues, ADA/504 issues: Sofia Hinojosa, *********************** , Director of Student & Social Services, 411 N. 8th Avenue, Edinburg, TX 78539, **************.
    $70.4k-99.2k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Home Educator/Family Develop Worker

    Avance 4.4company rating

    Counselor internship job in Alamo, TX

    What began in a 500-unit public housing development in San Antonio, Texas, with an annual budget of $50,000 serving 35 families, AVANCE has grown to over 100 program sites across the U.S., serving thousands of parents and children annually through early childhood education/parenting and family support services. AVANCE is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit, community-based organization originally conceptualized at Cornell University by graduate students of Dr. Urie Bronfenbrenner. The first AVANCE Mother-Infant Program was established in Dallas, Texas in 1972 with funding from the Zale Corporation. Zale then provided seed funding to bring the program to San Antonio, Texas and hired Gloria Rodriguez as the first Executive Director of the San Antonio branch in 1973. While the Dallas site closed its doors in 1974, AVANCE in San Antonio continued and Dr. Rodriguez became the visionary leader whom firmly established, enhanced and expanded the concept in San Antonio, developing the AVANCE Parent-Child Education Program into the effective and comprehensive program it is today. AVANCE is widely recognized as a national model and best practice in early childhood education. Job Description Position Summary This position is responsible for conducting weekly home visits and participating in bi-weekly socializations. During home visits and socializations staff will observe the parent interaction with the child, assisting in addressing problems in the home, and providing appropriate referrals for needed services. This position will also be responsible for providing families with comprehensive family development and adult education services through the development and implementation of an individualized service delivery plan. The provision of all services will focus on promoting the educational and economic success of the parents that in turn will promote the child's overall growth and development. Working Conditions • Work may involve unusual and extended working hours, including evenings and weekends. Must have flexible schedule. Work inside and outside of facilities. • Work in family's home • Work in various types of weather conditions. • Occasional exposure to childhood illnesses. • Must be able to handle multiple tasks Job Function 1. Schedule appointments with participants for home visits. 2. Provides families with comprehensive case management and family development services that include in-home visits, advocacy, and transportation and referral services. 3. Assesses families' needs based on enrollment information and intake interview. Develops an individual family service plan to address identified needs which focuses on the development of family strengths. 4. Assists families in developing goals and objectives and sets systems in place for tracking the accomplishment of their goals and objectives. 5. Monitors, evaluates and modifies families' service delivery plan on a regularly scheduled basis. 6. Ensures that the families receive needed services rom child care and support staff or outside agencies and individuals. Serves as an advocate or broker to link early head start families to community resources and services. 7. Recruits program participants, complies with obtaining all data as required, and conducts intakes as needed. 8. Makes required number of contacts with each family and maintains accurate and timely documentation and narrative reports in families' folders. 9. Participates in meetings and briefings as a contributing member of the team; as well as participated in scheduled client staffing, introduces family cases for review and input from peer group; participates in all aspects of the program's recruitment and enrollment efforts. 10. Communicates with appropriate staff on assigned cases to solicit input and direction regarding levels and types of services needed and/or that are being provided. 11. Assists in providing Program Overview to parents, Parent Committee/Policy Council members and other visitors as assigned. Also assists Parents' Committees in conducting/facilitating the monthly parent meetings. 12. Becomes thoroughly familiar with Performance Standards as they relate to this position and all aspects of the program. 13. Researches community resources for additional service opportunities for parents. 14. Access community resources and services to participants. 15. Assist the participants by proving information and available resources and services. 16. Advocates on behalf of the families and follows up on referrals to participants. 17. Ensures developmental screenings/assessments are implemented in a timely manner in accordance to the framework. 18. Attends trainings mandated by Early Head Start in order to be in compliance with Performance Standards. 19. Become familiar with our research based curriculum in place for children and pregnant women. 20. Work with mental health specialist to meet any behavior issues. 21. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education Required: • Minimum of an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education and/or CDA Preferred: • Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Education or related field. Candidates with (3) three year of college in a related field and 2 year of related work experience will be considered. Experience • Experience working with infants and toddlers • Community Liaison in any human service agency Additional Information ATTN: Carolina Guerrero, This position is for the RGV site located in Alamo, Texas NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Due to the volume of interest, we cannot respond to every resume and we are unable to provide ongoing status. You will only be contacted if you are determined to be one of the most qualified candidates for the position(s) based on your skills and experience. Positions open until filled. Must pass background check, physical and drug screen. AVANCE is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $50k yearly 17h ago
  • Counselor, Middle School

    McAllen ISD (Tx 4.3company rating

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    PRIMARY PURPOSE: To plan, implement and evaluate a comprehensive program of guidance, including counseling services to assigned school; use a planning process to define needs and priorities of populations served; provide a proactive developmental guidance program for all students to maximize personal growth and development; to promote a positive working relationship, among and between staff and the schools, by establishing a climate conducive to open communication and productive work. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification: Master's Degree, required Texas Counselor's Certificate, required Texas Teaching Certificate, required Special Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge of counseling procedures; communicate effectively (verbal and written); utilize effective interpersonal skills; possess effective organizational and presentation skills; interpret data, federal and state laws and policies; basic computer skills Experience: Three (3) years of experience as a classroom teacher; high school experience, required MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Plan and implement the school guidance and counseling program to meet identified needs. 2. Provide guidance and counseling to individuals and groups of students related to their personal needs. 3. Provide crisis counseling and/or consultation services. 4. Teach the school developmental guidance curriculum in conjunction with teachers or through individual and/or classroom group activities. 5. Provide academic and career counseling through course advisement and selection. 6. Monitor student progress by guiding students in learning new skills and concepts that have a positive impact on behavior. 7. Consult with parents, administrators, school personnel or students about educational, personal and social needs of students through conferences, phone calls and home visits. 8. Assist administrators, teachers, students and parents in the resolution of conflicts. 9. Collaborate with other school and district staff to administer and interpret testing programs for students. 10. Provide professional development for staff when appropriate. 11. Use an effective referral process to work cooperatively with school, community and resource persons to assist students. 12. Compile, maintain and file all reports, records and other required documents in a timely and efficient manner. 13. Promote equal access to all career/technical programs and activities based on student career interest and aptitude assessment and ability to succeed in such programs for all students, including students who are members of special populations. 14. Work cooperatively with students, parents and school staff to achieve a positive school climate and community relations. 15. Pursue professional growth by participating in appropriate in-service opportunities and keep abreast of changes and developments in education as reflected in research, literature and best practice. 16. Foster collaborative educational efforts among staff by supporting the district's philosophy and mission and its commitment to site-based shared decision-making. 17. Keep the principal informed regarding the status of all projects or initiatives undertaken and of directives or requests received internally or externally. 18. Adhere to ethical, legal and district standards. 19. Use appropriate theory and techniques. 20. Follow McAllen ISD customer service standards. 21. Perform other duties assigned by immediate supervisor (primary evaluator). Working Days: MS-201 Daily Rate pay range: Minimum: $317.01 Maximum: $442.29 Note: Starting pay for a new hire in a pay range plan will be determined individually based on each person's job-related experience and salaries paid to peer employees in the same position with similar experience.
    $52k-63k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Counselor-MS (Pool) (2025-2026 School Year)

    San Benito Consolidated Independent School District

    Counselor internship job in San Benito, TX

    Other Professionals Additional Information: Show/Hide Job Title: Counselor (ES, MS) Exemption Status: Exempt Reports to: Principal Pay Grade: 04 Works with: Students/Parents/Staff Days: 207 Dept./School: Assigned Campus This job description complies with the 80 percent requirement for delivery of the Comprehensive School Counseling Program. Primary Purpose: Plan, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive developmental guidance and counseling program at assigned campus. Counsel students to fully develop each student's academic, career, personal, and social abilities and address the needs of special population students. Prerequisites: * Master's Degree; * Valid Texas Teacher Certificate; * Valid Texas School Counselor Certificate; and Special Knowledge/Skills: * Knowledge of counseling procedures, student appraisal, and career development; * Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills; * Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior; * Ability to present information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations to students, parents, and district staff. Experience: ØTwo years teaching experience preferred Major Responsibilities and Duties: Guidance Curriculum * Plan, organize, implement, and deliver structured group lessons according to the district's guidance curriculum to improve students' interpersonal and intrapersonal effectiveness, personal health and safety, post-secondary planning and readiness, and other developmental needs. * Teach the school guidance curriculum components through the use of effective instructional strategies and planned structured groups considering diverse student populations and needs for differentiated instruction. * Work with students, staff, parents or guardians, and the community to identify priorities where students will be served through the guidance curriculum component. Collaborate across curricular areas to integrate guidance lessons into content area curriculum. * Create a balanced curriculum by using well-planned and intentional activities and materials, incorporating guest speakers, and offering engaging delivery techniques, including technology tools. Responsive Services * Use accepted theories and effective techniques of developmental guidance to respond to problematic or critical incidents to support students and offer services in time of need. * Use preventive activities to remove barriers that interfere with a student's educational, career, personal, and social development. * Implement remediation practices to assist students in coping with problem situations or unwise choices. Identify precipitating and antecedent factors, effective and ineffective approaches to dealing with the circumstances, and provide feedback to guide future decisions. * Use specialized skills to support students in crisis situations requiring immediate response. Maintain a healthy and safe school environment by collaborating with district staff, parents or guardians, and local officials. * Provide continued support to students in need through individual counseling, small group counseling, consultation, or referral to services outside the school or district. * Serve as an impartial, non-reporting resource for interpersonal conflicts and discourse involving two or more students, including accusations of bullying. Individual Planning * Create school counseling services that are developmental and age appropriate and provide information or literature that highlights related topics to students, teachers, and administrators. * Assist individual students and their parents or guardians in monitoring their academic, career, personal, and social development as they progress in school. * Advocate for a school environment that acknowledges and respects diversity and ensures equitable access and placement in courses and programs for minority, disenfranchised, homeless, and other special populations. * Interpret standardized test results, offer career development activities, provide strategies for grade level transitions, and guide students in individual goal setting and planning including creating and reviewing personal graduation plans and providing information about post-secondary opportunities. System Support * Collect, summarize, and interpret testing data to plan, create interventions, guide students, and address specific student needs. * Conduct an annual program audit to inform accountability, action plans, time management, and systemic change. * Participate in campus-based school improvement planning and goal setting. * Provide parent or guardian and staff training and consultation to foster student educational, career, personal, and social development. * Clearly articulate and communicate the counseling program's management system and related program action plans to campus and district staff, parents or guardians, and the community. * Participate in staff development and continuing education opportunities to improve job-related skills and research to identify best practices in implementing a comprehensive school counseling program. Other Related Duties * Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, and other documents. * Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education rule, and board policy. Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations. * Adhere to legal, ethical, and professional standards for school counselors including current professional standards of competence and practice. * Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures. * Other duties as assigned by supervisor Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripherals Posture: Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting Motion: Repetitive hand motions including frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching Lifting: Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds) Environment: May work prolonged or irregular hours Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
    $37k-74k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Counselor III

    Hidalgo County, Tx 3.9company rating

    Counselor internship job in Hidalgo, TX

    General Description The Judge Mario E. Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Justice Center Mental Health Counselor provides screening, assessment, crisis intervention, individual/group counseling, and support services to juvenile offenders. This position requires a high degree of contact with juvenile offenders, other Facility personnel and outside professionals. The Judge Mario E. Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Center Mental Health Counselor is directly responsible to the Juvenile Justice Center's Mental Health Counselor/Coordinator, or his/her designee. Examples of Work Performed With the aid of approved policies/procedures, provides mental health treatment to juvenile offenders. Recognizes juvenile offender care priorities, multi-disciplinary treatment plans, and potential juvenile offenders care problems. Ability to asses and provide diagnostic impression of juvenile offenders through personal interviews, observation and other methods to determine clinical need. Develop and implement plans based on identified client needs and goals. Knowledge of evidence based counseling practices. Conducts individual, group, and family counseling. Conducts skills training in individual and group settings. Conducts individual and group counseling for juveniles currently in Detention. Maintain accurate, detailed, and timely documentation of all client encounters. Ability to form and maintain effective counseling relationships with juvenile offenders, to monitor juvenile offender's movement in the therapy process, and terminate the relationship in appropriate ways. Manages a juvenile offender caseload and maintains up-to-date files on juvenile offenders. Is able to effectively communicate and interact with supervisors, members of the general public, and other groups involved in the operation of the Judge Mario e. Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Justice Center. Requires the ability to read a variety of informational documentation, directions, instructions/methods/procedures related to the Judge Mario E. Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Justice Center. Requires the ability to write reports with the proper format, punctuation, spelling and grammar. Is able to assemble information and make written reports and documents in a concise, clear and effective manner. Has good organizational, management, interpersonal, and technical skills. Knowledge of and adherence to existing professional ethical standards. Assists in developing treatment and intervention programs and recommends service plans for juvenile offenders. Conducts training sessions for staff and volunteers. Maintains detainee's privacy and confidentiality regarding information and records at all times. Prioritizes and organizes work so that required assignments are completed within specified time frame. Attends/participates in program meetings and activities. Obtains required number of continuing education/in-service hours to maintain licensure. Promotes positive interpersonal relationships among co-workers and security. Maintains procedures for accomplishing administrative requirements directed by the Judge Mario E. Ramirez. Juvenile Justice Center. Is able to use independent judgment and discretion including the handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Perform any and all other duties as assigned by the Juvenile Justice Center's Mental Health Counselor/Coordinator or his/her designee. Education and Experience Master's degree in Social or Behavioral Sciences or a directly related field. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas. Preferred: At least two (2) years of post-degree experience providing direct counseling services, trauma informed, and knowledge in crisis resolution. Mandatory - Complete and pass a background investigation to meet Juvenile Probation Officer certification/recertification standards of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. Basic skill in using a computer. May require some evenings. Bilingual. Certificates, Licenses and Registrations: Must have a current valid Texas motor vehicle operator's license. Must be able to be insured by the County's insurance carrier. The County of Hidalgo offers a full range of employee benefit programs for eligible employees, retirees, and their families. For more information, please Click Here 01 Did you earn a Master's degree or higher in Social or Behavioral Sciences or a directly related field from an accredited college or university? * Yes * No 02 Are you a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)? * Yes * No 03 Are you a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas? * Yes * No 04 Do you have at least two (2) years of post-degree experience providing direct counseling services, trauma informed, and knowledge in crisis resolution? * Yes * No 05 Have you ever had any type of certification revoked by a lawful authority of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department? * Yes * No 06 Have you engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, jail lockup, community confinement facility, juvenile facility or other institution? * Yes * No 07 Have you been convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force, or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable to consent or refuse? * Yes * No 08 Have you been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in the activity? * Yes * No 09 Do you have a current valid Texas Driver's license and current liability insurance? * Yes * No 10 Have you ever had your driver's license suspended or revoked? * Yes * No 11 Do you currently have an Occupational Driver's license? * Yes * No Required Question Employer Hidalgo County Address 505 S. McColl Rd., Suite A Edinburg, Texas, 78539 Phone ************ Website *****************************
    $39k-52k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Counselor - Prospective High School

    Edinburg Independent School District

    Counselor internship job in Edinburg, TX

    Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor Date Available: 04/22/2025 Additional Information: Show/Hide REPORTS TO: Campus Principal APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled LENGTH OF WORK YEAR: 207 days DATE REVISED JUN 19, 2019 WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt SALARY RANGE: $70,392 Minimum $99,228 Maximum PAY GRADE: SO5 PRIMARY PURPOSE: To provide, along with department members (all counselors, financial aid officers, social workers) a proactive developmental guidance and counseling program for all students including regular education, advanced academics, migrant, special education, and career and technical education in order to maximize academic (high school and post- secondary), career and personal growth. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification Master's degree in Guidance and Counseling TEA Counselor certification Special Knowledge Knowledge of guidance and counseling procedures, student appraisals, and career development graduation plans, post-secondary education, and curriculum requirements Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to interact with all students and assist in behavior management when needed Ability to coordinate campus support operations Experience Three years teaching experience required MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Program Management * Coordinate activities to educate the school staff, parents and community about the guidance and counseling services via meetings, school newsletters, and presentations. * Compile, maintain, and file all required reports, records and documents. * Plan, implement, and evaluate a developmental program of guidance, including counseling services. * Supervise activities of clerical, paraprofessional, and volunteer personnel. * Supervise and coordinate academic planning of all assigned students on campus. * Participate in the development of campus improvement plans with staff, parents, and community members. * Coordinate with feeder schools to conduct orientation sessions to ensure a smooth transition into high school. * Compile, maintain, and file all required reports, records and documents. Guidance and Counseling * Coordinate and implement the school developmental guidance and counseling curriculum including educational, career, and personal plans. * Coordinate with campus administrators, department heads, social worker and financial aid officer to effectively disseminate pertinent information to all students. * Coordinate and implement group orientation sessions for all students to inform them of graduation requirements. * Coordinate and implement individual student conferences to develop four-year educational plans for all freshmen. Coordinate and implement individual student conferences to develop credit acquisition plans to ensure proper course of graduation. Coordinate and implement individual student/parent conferences to develop a personal graduation plan (PGP) for all students that have failed a state assessment and/or students who will not complete high school in four years. * Coordinate and implement orientation sessions on course offerings, graduation requirements, graduation plans, special programs, special recognition programs, requirements and credit recovery for all students. * Coordinate and create course schedules for all students ensuring that requirements are met and placement is appropriate. * Develop graduation list. * Identify, recruit and schedule students into credit recovery programs such as Edgenuity Migrant Credit Recovery, PLATO, by Exam. * Provide annual Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) course recommendations for special education students. * Ensure that valedictorian and salutatorian meet eligibility criteria. * Ensure that all assigned students meet graduation requirements for their selected plan. * Recruit and register students for summer school classes and programs. * Assist interested students in searching, applying and registering for summer programs to enhance their educational experience. * Assists students and parents with college applications and information as needed. * Develop letters of recommendation for college admissions and/or scholarships. * Complete counselor evaluation forms for college admissions. * Notify students and parents of Texas Grant, Early Graduation Program, and Top 10% Automatic Admissions program through newsletters and/or orientation sessions. * Acquire parental permission forms for student participation in various programs as required. * Assist students in applying for admission to post secondary schools. * Assist the Financial Aid Officer in the dissemination of information on the UTRGV and STC concurrent enrollment programs. * Assist students with college course selections and scheduling for STC dual enrollment program. * Assist students with the drop/add forms for STC. * Assist students with scheduling high school course work to accommodate UTPA course schedule. * Assist the Financial Aid Officer with Senior Seminar. * Coordinate and implement Junior Seminar. * Coordinate and implement Freshman Seminar. * Assist students with military information and eligibility. * Ensure that all athletes and other students participating in UIL activities are properly scheduled to meet UIL eligibility. * Coordinate and assist students with registration of correspondence courses and administration of final exams. * Assist prospective college athletes with NCAA initial eligibility application. * Ensure that all students are properly placed in the minimum required courses to meet attendance requirements for average daily attendance. * Identify, refer and monitor student to teenage pregnancy program. * Assist with services for special populations such as 504, Alternative Education Program, (AEP) Teen parents, special education, migrant, etc. * Counsel individual students regarding concerns such as attendance, behavior, grades, etc. * Counsel small groups of students with other needs and concerns. * Provide crisis counseling as needed and follow up on administrative and teacher referrals. * Counsel special education students as per ARD recommendation based on behavior evaluation scales outcome. * Complete counselor portion of special education referral packets. Ensure that gifted and talented student are appropriately placed. Consultation and Coordination * Consult with parents, teachers, administrators, and other pertinent individuals to enhance student success. * Coordinate with school and community personnel to obtain resources for students. * Implement an effective referral process to assist student with gaining access to special programs and services. * Assist with College Night, Financial Aid Night, and Parental Fair. * Coordinate and implement the graduation ceremony. * Coordinate the ordering of diplomas and graduation regalia for all prospective graduates. * Coordinate the dissemination of information and selection of special recognition such as Boys State Program, Girls State Program, Gold, HOBY, Rotary Student of the Month, Student of the Week, and others as the need arises. * Coordinate and provide parent information sessions on graduation plans and course requirements, College Board Advanced Placement program, college application process and testing requirements. * Coordinate the scheduling of parent and parent/teacher conferences. * Coordinate Honors Luncheon, Top 25 Banquet, Underclassmen Assembly and Senior Awards Assembly. * Coordinates with school and community personnel to obtain resources for students. * Implements an effective referral process to assist students gain access to special programs and services. Assessment * Participate in the planning and administration of End-of-Course exams. * Recruit, register, coordinate and administer the PSAT, PLAN. * Participate in the planning and administration of the Advanced Placement exams. * Recruit and register students for Credit by Exam with prior instruction and Credit by Exam without prior instruction. * Assist students with SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, and Quick registration. * Interpret and distribute test results to student and their parents. * Complete behavior evaluation scales for special education counseling referrals. * Administer gifted and talented testing as requested. * Coordinate and administer additional student assessments. Administration * Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Education, and board policy in guidance and counseling. * Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations. * Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors. * Communicate effectively with colleagues, students, and parents. * Assist principal in interviewing, selecting and orienting new staff when appropriate. * Implement the identification, documentation and reporting of graduates for PEIMS purposes. * Participate in the development of class schedules and teacher assignments and revise as needed. * Monitor student attendance and request assignments as needed. * Participate in SBDM and disseminate information as appropriate. * Provide counseling documentation for Special Education SHARS program reimbursement. * Assist with the development of local placement policies. * Coordinate and implement credit recovery for attendance purposes. * Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations. * Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors. * Communicates effectively with colleagues, students, and parents. Professionalism * Model at all times behavior that is professional, ethical, and responsible. * Participate in professional staff development to improve skills related to job assignment and to keep updated with developments in education. * Performs all duties in a safe manner to avoid injury to oneself and/or to others. * Performs other related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS : Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: * Maintain emotional control under stress FUNDING: Program: ___________________________________________________ Percent: ____________% Program: ___________________________________________________ Percent: ____________% In compliance with federal program guidelines outlined in OMB-Circular A-87 Office of Management and Budget all staff who is split funded or often is referred as employees that work on multiple activities or cost objectives are required to work on Time and Effort as per OMB Circular A-87 attachment B, section 8, h. The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required. Nondiscrimination StatementEdinburg CISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Title IX issues: Mark Micallef, *******************, Director of Personnel/Legal Issues, ADA/504 issues: Sofia Hinojosa, *********************** , Director of Student & Social Services, 411 N. 8thAvenue, Edinburg, TX 78539, **************. Edinburg CISD no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad o edad en sus programas o actividades y brinda igualdad de acceso a los Boy Scouts y otros grupos juveniles designados. La siguiente persona ha sido designada para manejar consultas sobre las políticas de no discriminación: Title IX issues: Mark Micallef, *******************, Director of Personnel/Legal Issues, ADA/504 issues: Sofia Hinojosa, *********************** , Director of Student & Social Services, 411 N. 8th Avenue, Edinburg, TX 78539, **************.
    $70.4k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • TJJD - LICENSED :Substance Abuse Counselor I-II-III - Alcohol or Other Drugs - (EVN)-54721

    Capps

    Counselor internship job in Edinburg, TX

    TJJD - LICENSED :Substance Abuse Counselor I-II-III - Alcohol or Other Drugs - (EVN)-54721 (00054721) Organization: TEXAS JUVENILE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Primary Location: Texas-Edinburg Work Locations: Evins 3801 E Monte Cristo Road Edinburg 78541 Job: Community and Social Service Employee Status: Regular Schedule: Full-time Standard Hours Per Week: 40. 00 State Job Code: 5111 5112, 5113 Salary Admin Plan: B Grade: 16 17, 18 Salary (Pay Basis): 4,452. 31 - 5,487. 55 (Monthly) Number of Openings: 1 Overtime Status: Non-exempt Job Posting: Dec 16, 2025, 9:30:43 PM Closing Date: Ongoing Description HOW TO APPLYComplete a State of Texas Application for Employment and the following additional forms (available at ************ tjjd. texas. gov/careers/) TJJD Employment Application Supplement (HR-003) Child Abuse Registry Check Consent Form (HR-028) Disclosure of PREA Employment Standards Violation (HR-975) Authorization to Release Information (HR-074) Failure to complete and submit the above forms will cause delays in your consideration for this position. Apply Online at ************** taleo. net/careersection/644/jobdetail. ftl?job=00054721&tz=GMT-05:00 and attach to the application the above additional forms along with copies of high school/college diploma(s), copy of official college transcripts, any licenses/certifications, and, if a military veteran, any Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214). Apply through Work-In-Texas at ************ workintexas. com/vosnet/loginintro. aspx. You will also need to complete and attach to the application the supplemental questions/forms indicated above along with a copies of high school/college diploma(s), copy of official college transcripts, any licenses/certifications, and, if a military veteran, any Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214). The additional forms are available at: ************ tjjd. texas. gov/careers and can be submitted via email to: HRJobsevins@TJJD. Texas. gov. PLEASE NOTEYour job application must be completely filled out and include all employment, do not limit employment to the past 10-15 years. Your application must contain complete job histories, which include job titles, name of employer, dates of employment (month & year), supervisor's name and phone number, and a description of duties performed, and whether it was full-time or part-time and hours per week. If any of this information is not provided, your application may be rejected as incomplete. Resumes do not take the place of this required information. Applicants must be able to pass a Criminal Background Check and any other requirements listed under Minimum Qualifications. BENEFITSState of Texas Benefits and Retirement Information can be found at ************ ers. texas. gov. Benefits include: Retirement plan, paid group health & life insurance for employee, paid holidays, paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, longevity pay, educational assistance program, employee assistance program. Optional add-on benefits include: Dental, Vision, Optional Life Insurance, Voluntary AD&D Insurance, Dependent Health & Life insurance, Health & Dependent care flexible spending accounts, etc. Additionally, certain designated positions are eligible for hazardous duty pay, career ladder advancements, and free meals while on duty. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) provides a trauma informed, holistic Alcohol or Other Drugs (AOD) Specialized Treatment Program to youth committed to the agency who have been assessed as needing AOD treatment in addition to participating in the agency's Texas Model of Trauma Informed Corrections. The secure facility program consists of: (1) a high intensity treatment program offered at dorms dedicated for that purpose at the agency's secure youth facilities; (2) a moderate intensity treatment program provided through an outpatient delivery model at the secure youth facilities and halfway houses; and (3) a continuity of care program upon release of youth into the community. Performs substance abuse assessment and counseling for the Alcohol or Other Drugs (AOD) Specialized Treatment Program of youth who have been adjudicated delinquent of felony offenses, committed to the agency by a juvenile court, and placed in a high security correctional facility. Work involves AOD psycho-education/curriculum delivery; individual, family, and group counseling; discharge and release planning; and working with halfway house staff, parole officers, and contract treatment providers to ensure coordination of service delivery. May be required to work in excess of 40 hours per workweek, different shift patterns, be on-call, and travel occasionally. Career Ladder Promotion Opportunity: This position is in the approved TJJD career ladder for Substance Abuse Counselors. Placement on the career ladder is dependent upon experience and education. Substance abuse counselors may be promoted based on meeting the established eligibility criteria per agency policy until they reach the top level of the ladder. Progression to the highest pay level on the career ladder is dependent upon experience and performance. Pre-Service Training Academy Requirement: Newly hired substance abuse counselors or rehired substance abuse counselors who separated more than 18 months will be required to attend the pre-service training academy. Substance abuse counselors who have worked for TJJD and return to employment within 18 months of their separation date are not required to attend the pre-service academy and will be placed in full-time status on their date of employment. Levels of Work Performed by Career Ladder Level:Substance Abuse Counselor I: Performs routine (journey-level) work under moderate supervision with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Substance Abuse Counselor II: Performs highly complex (senior-level) work under limited supervision with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Substance Abuse Counselor III: Performs advanced (senior-level) work under minimal supervision with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSInterviews, screens, and assesses clients for potential program participation and services; provides substance abuse counseling, psychoeducational classes, or rehabilitative programs both in individual and group formats; and completes weekly documentation of services provided for each participating youth in accordance with Case Management Standards (CMS) and AOD program requirements. Develops and monitors objectives/strategies to address AOD risk factors, increase protective factors and ensure treatment delivery according to the risk-need-responsivity principle. Monitors youth progress in AOD specialized treatment; updates treatment objectives for assigned youth in accordance with CMS; and completes transition planning and discharge summaries to ensure continuity of care and management of risk factors for relapse. Conducts program orientation sessions. Works in collaboration with the transitional placement staff (Halfway House PSW, Parole, and AOD Specialized Treatment Program Specialist) to identify appropriate services such as AOD aftercare. Conducts and facilitates required groups, individual counseling, AOD psycho-educational groups, and family contacts for assigned caseload; and plans for scheduled and unanticipated leaves of absence to ensure the provision of group services by an approved group alternate. Participates in staff development relating to the agency's approved treatment program, group facilitation, CMS, AOD specific training, substance abuse training, and renews annual mandatory training requirements. Reads, reviews, and properly applies information found in youth records related to youth health, safety, and security; provides appropriate information to other staff; and complies with policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. Prepares and maintains records, forms, and reports, as required by CMS and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). (5%) Assists the case manager during the time the youth is enrolled in treatment by developing individual treatment goals, maintaining constant communication with the case manager to ensure the youth is progressing in treatment, including development of goals, progress, transition plans etc. Reports any presence or perception of racial, ethnic, and/or gender disparities. Performs a variety of related duties not listed, to be determined and assigned as needed. Performs all duties in compliance with agency safety policies and procedures:Reports safety hazards and corrects hazards when possible. Completes required documentation in the event of an accident/injury within requested timeframes. Attends work on a regular and predictable schedule in accordance with agency attendance and leave policies. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSRequirements for Substance Abuse Counselor I:Associate's or Bachelor's Degree with major course work in Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, or other related social sciences* field, and Licensed in the State of Texas as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor - Intern (LCDC-I) and working towards LCDC licensure. No experience required. ORAssociate's, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree, with an unrelated major, and Licensed in the State of Texas as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor - Intern (LCDC-I) and working towards LCDC licensure, and One (1) year of full-time wage-earning experience providing chemical dependency treatment services in a licensed capacity. Requirements for Substance Abuse Counselor II:Associate's or Bachelor's degree with major course work in Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, or other related social sciences* field, and Licensed in the State of Texas as one of the following:Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or Licensed Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) based on another qualifying licensure (Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker under a TSBSWEs approved clinical supervision plan, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Physician, Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN), or Advanced Practice Nurse recognized by the Board of Nurse Examiners as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner with a specialty in psych-mental health (APN-P/MH). ANDOne (1) year of full-time wage-earning experience providing chemical dependency treatment services, in a licensed capacity. ORMaster's or Doctoral degree with major course work in Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, or other related social sciences* field, and Licensed in the State of Texas as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor - Intern (LCDC-I) and working towards LCDC licensure. No experience required. ORAssociate's, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree, with an unrelated major, and Licensed in the State of Texas as one of the following:Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or Licensed Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) based on another qualifying licensure (Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker under a TSBSWEs approved clinical supervision plan, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Physician, Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN), or Advanced Practice Nurse recognized by the Board of Nurse Examiners as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner with a specialty in psych-mental health (APN-P/MH). ANDTwo (2) years of full-time wage-earning experience providing chemical dependency treatment services in a licensed capacity. Requirements for Substance Abuse Counselor III:Associate's or Bachelor's degree with major course work in Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, or other related social sciences* field, and Licensed in the State of Texas as one of the following:Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or Licensed Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) based on another qualifying licensure (Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker under a TSBSWEs approved clinical supervision plan, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Physician, Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN), or Advanced Practice Nurse recognized by the Board of Nurse Examiners as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner with a specialty in psych-mental health (APN-P/MH). ANDThree (3) years of full-time wage-earning experience providing chemical dependency treatment services. ORMaster's or Doctoral degree with major course work in Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, or other related social sciences* field, and Licensed in the State of Texas as one of the following:Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or Licensed Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) based on another qualifying licensure (Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker under a TSBSWEs approved clinical supervision plan, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Physician, Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN), or Advanced Practice Nurse recognized by the Board of Nurse Examiners as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner with a specialty in psych-mental health (APN-P/MH). ORAssociate's, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree, with an unrelated major, and Licensed in the State of Texas as one of the following:Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), or Licensed Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) based on another qualifying licensure (Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Master Social Worker under a TSBSWEs approved clinical supervision plan, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Physician, Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN), or Advanced Practice Nurse recognized by the Board of Nurse Examiners as a clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner with a specialty in psych-mental health (APN-P/MH). ANDFour (4) years of full-time wage-earning experience providing chemical dependency treatment services in a licensed capacity. The following applies to Substance Abuse Counselor I, II, and III:Any degree, diploma, high school equivalent, or course hours required to meet minimum qualifications must be from an accredited educational institution. Requirements:Must be at least 21 years of age. Must be in good standing with the licensing agency. Preferred:Experience working with multi-disciplinary teams. Experience in AOD programs within a correctional setting. Experience providing AOD services to adolescents. Experience and Education Substitutions:Pro-rated part-time experience may satisfy the experience requirements. * Social Science degrees include: Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Family Relations, Guidance and Counseling, Rehabilitation, Criminal Justice, Education (or education certification). Pre-employment conditions require acceptable results from mandatory:pre-employment drug test;finger printing, criminal records check, and TB testing;Fitness-for-Duty Assessment which may include both physical and behavior evaluations. Requirements for Continued Employment: Failure to obtain LCDC license and maintain required license will result in termination of employment. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONSThe following physical demands and working conditions are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. AnalyzingAbility to communicate effectively, orally and in writing Ability to see Ability to hear (with or without aid) Ability to perform tactile discernment Identify colors Depth perception Operate motor equipment Lifting up to 25 lbs. Carrying up to 25 lbs. Restraining combative youth Climbing stairs Climbing ladders PullingPushingRepeated bending Reaching above shoulder WalkingStandingSittingTwistingKneelingStoopingFinger/manual dexterity Dual simultaneous grasping KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESKnowledge of:Chemical dependency and alcoholism, addiction, co-dependency, and related disorders. Counseling techniques. Recovery processes. Community resources. Case management principles, objectives, standards, and methods. AOD program policies and procedures. Adolescent behavior and counseling and guidance techniques. Skill in:Interviewing, in listening, and in counseling clients and patients. Acting quickly in emergencies. Using a computer and applicable software. Maintaining accurate records and files. Ability to:Screen, evaluate, counsel, and instruct clients. Implement rehabilitative and chemical dependency treatment programs. Assess youth needs. Coordinate client services. Monitor program effectiveness. Maintain written files and records. Prepare reports. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Organize workloads and set priorities to carry out assigned tasks. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. And willingness to physically restrain youth in the appropriate manner. Gather, assemble, correlate, and analyze facts. Work collaboratively with all stakeholders and maintain a professional, courteous demeanor. Work in excess of 40 hours per workweek, different shift patterns, be on-call, and travel occasionally. VETERANSIn order to receive veteran's preference, a copy of your DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty), VA disability rating (if applicable), or a DD Form 1300 (Report of Casualty) must be attached to your application. Go to ************************** com/, ************ onetonline. org/, or *********** careeronestop. org/ for assistance translating your military experience and training courses into civilian job terms, qualifications/requirements, and skill sets. Additional Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Code or Crosswalk information is available from the Texas State Auditor's Office at Social Services MOS Codes. SPONSORSHIPCandidates must be eligible to work in the United States without requiring sponsorship. ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONIf you are scheduled for an interview and require any reasonable accommodation in our interview process, please inform the hiring representative who calls you to schedule your interview. Whenever possible, please give the hiring representative sufficient time to consider and respond to your request. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Due to the high volume of applications, we do not accept telephone calls. If you submitted your application through the CAPPS Career Center (************** taleo. net/careersection/ex/jobsearch. ftl?lang=en), you may also check the status of your application by accessing your profile and selecting My Jobpage and selecting My Submissions. Thank you for considering employment with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe Texas Juvenile Justice Department does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability in employment or the provision of services.
    $28k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13h ago
  • Academic Interventionist

    Sharyland Independent School District 3.8company rating

    Counselor internship job in Mission, TX

    Primary Purpose: Provide support and targeted instructional interventions to accelerate student learning and address academic gaps. Offer training and guidance to teachers, staff, and parents on evidence-based instructional strategies that improve student achievement. The position is a limited-term assignment with a duration of 2 academic years. Qualifications Education/Certification: * Bachelor's degree from an accredited university * Valid Texas teaching certificate with required instructional or content-area endorsements Special Knowledge/Skills: * Knowledge of effective instructional practices, intervention models, and progress-monitoring tools * Knowledge of the MTSS/RTI processes and data-driven decision-making * Ability to analyze student performance data to plan targeted academic support * Ability to develop and deliver training to adult learners * Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Experience: * Three (3) years of successful classroom teaching experience in a core academic area * Experience implementing academic interventions, progress monitoring, and differentiated instruction Major Responsibilities and Duties Instructional and Program Management * Collaborate with administrators and teachers to design research-based academic intervention plans and provide support in delivering Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III instruction. * Monitor intervention effectiveness, review student progress data, and recommend instructional adjustments as needed. * Conduct academic skill assessments and assist staff in diagnosing learning gaps to guide instructional planning. * Participate in MTSS/RTI, Student Support Team, and other data-review meetings to support the development of individualized academic plans. * Model effective instructional strategies and assist teachers with lesson planning, differentiated instruction, and small-group intervention delivery. * Develop and maintain effective intervention techniques for individual and small groups of students to support academic, organizational, and study-skill growth. * Provide individual and small-group instruction designed to accelerate learning for students requiring targeted academic assistance. * Collaborate with teachers and parents to support academic growth and ensure alignment between classroom instruction and intervention goals. * Assist in the coordination and implementation of campus-wide progress-monitoring systems. * Conduct parent conferences, as needed, to discuss student academic concerns, progress, and support strategies. * Conduct home visits, when appropriate, to support student academic needs and school engagement. Training and Staff Development * Identify staff development needs; develop and present training; and coach campus personnel to strengthen instructional practices and intervention implementation. * Provide training for parents on strategies to support student learning at home. Professional Growth and Development * Pursue continuous improvement and growth in knowledge of academic intervention strategies, instructional methodologies, and data analysis. Other * Consult with district and outside resources regarding academic, social, and personal needs impacting student performance. * Participate in campus committees related to academic improvement and student support. * Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures. * Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, materials, and instructional resources. * Compile, maintain, and file all required physical and electronic reports, records, and data. * Stay informed of and comply with federal, state, district, and school policies related to instruction and student services. * Perform other duties as assigned by the campus principal, Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Assistant Superintendent, or Superintendent. Working Conditions: Tools/Equipment Used: Personal computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment; P.E. teachers: automated external defibrillator (AED) Posture: Prolonged standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting Motion: Frequent walking Lifting: Regular light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds); may lift and move textbooks and classroom equipment Environment: Work inside, may work outside; regular exposure to noise Mental Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress; work prolonged or irregular hours This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
    $33k-44k yearly est. 2d ago
  • SUBSTITUTE Counselor Pool 2025-2026

    Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District (Tx

    Counselor internship job in Harlingen, TX

    Substitute/Substitute Teacher Additional Information: Show/Hide PRIMARY PURPOSE: Supports the district's guidance and counseling program during the absence of a school counselor. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Certification: * School Counselor Certificate PAY: * $165 a day
    $165 daily 60d+ ago
  • Local home daily

    10-4 Truck Recruiting

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    Must have your CDL A. Benefits Lease purchase program Paid training Health insurance Retirement plan Dental insurance Full job description More Pay - With more miles, big bonuses, and high starting CPMs your earnings potential is great. Top Benefits - Drivers are offered great health and dental insurance, plus a retirement plan with company matching. Get in the lane that works for your family and your life! No matter your situation, we have options to accommodate your trucking career goals. These include: OTR - run the most miles and maximize your pay driving over-the-road Dedicated - get home weekly with steady miles and pay Local - daily home time, predictable pay, shift options and bonus opportunities **Experience and location matters Solo OTR Prefer to drive solo? Earn steady pay with complete freedom in your truck as a solo driver. Ability to average 2,500-3000+ miles per week Earn more each week with up to an additional $.10 CPM in performance pay Team Joining another driver as a Team is one of the best ways to accelerate your pay potential. When you team up, the miles and paychecks increase right away. Team drivers start earning at $.55 CPM and receive a 5 cent pay raise after just 3 months More miles - with priority loads teams can average 5,000 miles per week Lease Purchase The Lease Purchase program is a great way to have the opportunity to run your own mini business. Earn as much as $3,500/week with more miles and fuel incentives Have backup 24/7 with Road Rescue Driver Mentor Being a Mentor is one of the most rewarding experiences in trucking. Not only do you get to help the next generation of drivers, there is also the opportunity to earn up to $25,000/year in incentives. Earn an extra $200/week, plus $1,000 in bonus opportunities for each trainee Help new drivers develop safety-conscious habits from the beginning Experienced Drivers Welcome
    $25k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Assistant CNO FT Behavioral

    Universal Health Services 4.4company rating

    Counselor internship job in Edinburg, TX

    Responsibilities Under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), this position supports the integration, coordination and direction of nursing and patient care within the overall operation of the hospital. Assists Chief Nursing Officer in ensuring the provision of the level of care required by current medical and nursing standards. Acts as CNO, when needed. Supports nursing and patient care to ensure that delivery of high-quality and cost-effective health care is consistent with the mission, vision, and values of South Texas Heath System and in accordance with government regulation, licensing and accreditation requirements. The ACNO participates in the hospital's strategic planning and contributes to the achievement of institutional goals and objectives. The ACNO promotes a culture of Service Excellence with all customer groups. Provides day to day operational oversight for assigned departments. Implements strategy of the CEO, COO, CNO and corporation. Manages assigned departments efficiently and effectively to maximize quality of services and profits of the hospital. Assists with service line and business development activities in the assigned areas of responsibility. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: 1. 3-5 or more years of progressive nursing management experience in an acute care or Behavioral Health care setting. 2. Must be detail oriented and able to focus on nuances of multiple hospital operations. 3. Demonstrated working knowledge of nursing clinical practices and management within the hospital setting. 4. Extensive knowledge of principles and practices relevant to nursing and patient care activities. Must be detail oriented and able to focus on nuances of multiple hospital operations. 5. Demonstrated knowledge of effective management and supervisory practices. Highly developed written and verbal communication skills. 6. Effective communication skills with diverse groups, including physicians, managers, and employees is required. 7. Knowledge of the financial implications of decisions including budgeting and forecasting for a limited number of departments and/or projects is required. 8. Must demonstrate commitment and adherence to STHS's Compliance Program and Code of Conduct through compliance with all policies and procedures, the Code of Conduct, attendance at required training and immediately reporting suspected compliance issue(s) to the Compliance Officer. EDUCATION / LICENSURE: BSN degree required, MSN preferred. Current license or permit to practice professional nursing in the state of Texas. EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We believe that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success. Notice At UHS and all our subsidiaries, our Human Resources departments and recruiters are here to help prospective candidates by matching skillset and experience with the best possible career path at UHS and our subsidiaries. We take pride in creating a highly efficient and best in class candidate experience. During the recruitment process, no recruiter or employee will request financial or personal information (Social Security Number, credit card or bank information, etc.) from you via email. The recruiters will not email you from a public webmail client like Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc. If you are suspicious of a job posting or job-related email mentioning UHS or its subsidiaries, let us know by contacting us at: ************************* or **************. Authorized by Corporate Human Resources
    $30k-41k yearly est. 36d ago
  • K-5th School Counselor Applicant Pool - IDEA Mid Rio Grande Valley Region (25-26)

    Idea Public Schools 3.9company rating

    Counselor internship job in Weslaco, TX

    This job posting is not for any specific role that is currently open. Instead, applying to this posting allows IDEA to gather your information in order to assess your fit and move quickly once our team identifies an available opportunity. Please continue to monitor our Career Site and apply to actual vacancies that match your interests. Role Mission: Students and families are the most important stakeholders at IDEA Public Schools. The role of School Counselor leads the campus family engagement vision, social emotional learning program, and coordination of mental health and counseling supports for all scholars on the campus. Our key tenets of family engagement, social emotional learning, and student social emotional supports are implemented through the role of the School Counselor to ensure all staff are building authentic relationships with students and families. Data maintenance and analysis is an integral component of effective school-based intervention implementation. SSAs own the validity and accuracy of their goals to drive campus strategies and tactics. Family engagement and student success is the job of all campus team members. The School Counselor will direct and hold all campus team members accountable to fulfill their role. When the work is lead effectively, the entire school staff is clear on their roles in supporting students and families, has the data needed to drive action, inspired, and supported to engage with students and parents in a meaningful way which would result in meeting the goal for all students to have the academic and social skills they need to achieve their goal of going to and through college. Through this work, School Counselors ensure our schools are a place where students feel safe physically and emotionally safe and therefore can learn, grow, and succeed in and outside of the classroom. What We Offer Compensation: Salaries for people entering this role typically fall between $64,987 and $75,385, commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity. This role is also eligible for a performance bonus based on team performance and goal attainment. Other Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits plan, covering the majority of the employee premium for the base medical plan and subsidizing the majority of costs for a spouse/domestic partner and children. Some of the special benefits we offer at IDEA include: Paid Family Leave: Eligible staff may receive up to 8 weeks of paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child, based on their tenure with the organization and caregiver designation. Tuition Reimbursement: Staff members may apply for up to 50% of tuition paid toward a qualifying degree program, up to $5,250 maximum per year subject to manager discretion and budget availability. Employer-Paid Mental/Behavioral Health: 5 face-to-face counseling sessions within a year, unlimited 24/7 telephonic counseling, and other work-life services available at no cost. Other benefits include dental and vision plans, disability, life insurance, parenting benefits, flexible spending account options, generous vacation time, referral bonuses, professional development, and a 403(b) plan. IDEA may offer a relocation allowance to defray the cost of moving for this role, if applicable. What You Bring -- Competencies Qualifications: Education: Master's degree in School Counseling, Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related field Experience: Previous experience in a school or school setting License or Certification: Valid TX School Counselor certification or counseling licensure (LMSW, LCSW, LCSW-S, LPC-A, LPC, LMFT-A, LMFT) required Knowledge and Skills: Proven track record of success Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to manage student behavior Belief in and alignment with IDEA's mission and values is non-negotiable Ability to adjust and adapt to a multitude of situations in the school environment What You'll Do -- Accountabilities 90% Student Persistence Leads the execution of the school vision for retaining all students at the school by directing and managing all stakeholders at the campus in their roles and responsibilities in family engagement and student persistence. Provides individual/group counseling for at-risk students and refers students who need intense or specialized services campus-based Licensed Mental Health Provider and/or outside agencies. Leads the planning of and execution of student and family engagement events that are aligned to the school's culture, community and family needs and promotes the authentic relationship building between the school and the family. Leads BOY Professional Development for entire campus to clarify the roles every staff member plays in family engagement. Manages the campus overall student persistence data to ensure 100% of data accuracy and reporting through close partnership with the PEIMS team on campus. Notify all stakeholders who own the persistence goal of the data and rationale as to why students are leaving to identify and analyze trends. Data management includes At-Risk Coding, Potential Leavers and Dropouts and Leaver Coding for withdrawals. Partners with the grade level teams to help identify and coordinate intervention for at-risk students with responsibility and accountability structures for Grade Level Admin, API's, GTLs and Teachers. Leads parent conversations and problem solves to ensure we are meeting the needs of our students and families in collaboration with campus lead team. Coaches and develops teachers to work with all students and families. Partners with the appropriate lead team/campus team members to support the staff and the student to work together to achieve goals. Maintain knowledge of community agencies as a resource to meet student and school needs. Directs implementation of state mandated guidance lessons to all students to develop life skills, promote good character, and develop resilience. Provides support through feedback, training, coaching, and developing teachers in working with students social/emotional needs in the classroom. Member of the crisis response team on the campus to provide and ensure student social/emotional needs are being met Conducts individual and group check-ins and advising meetings with students to address social-emotional issues and provide campus-based supports. Leads family communications platforms: Remind, Smore (Weekly Parent Newsletter), and Facebook Administers 2 parent survey: 1 in the Spring and 1 in the Fall to get feedback from parents on communication and events. Is responsible to analyze and create a strategic plan to respond to the parent input. Administer 1 student survey in the Spring to get feedback from our scholars with the IDEA experience. 90% New Student Persistence Partners with Enrollment Specialist and APO on the campus to ensure 100% of new student and families receive high quality on-boarding starting on day 1 of school. Directs and manages through influence all campus team members to their role in family engagement to retain new students from year to year. Lead the planning and execution of specific new parent events to welcome the new parents to the campus and helps them integrate and get acclimated to the campus culture and expectations with campus lead team. Leads the parent conversations and addresses concerns of our newest families to ensure they are heard, and the campus is responsive Partners with the APO to ensure all new student on-boarding is completed and operational support is given at all new student and new parent events Owns the campus new student persistence to ensure 100% of data accuracy and reporting through close partnership with the PEIMS team on campus. Notify all stakeholders who own the persistence goal of the data and rationale as to why students are leaving to identify and analyze trends. Conducts individual and group check-ins and advising sessions with new students to build community and sense of belonging. 97.5% Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Partners with the Operations team to increase and ensure all students are in school on time, every day through proactive communication and motivation with families. In accordance with the ADA escalation matrix, the counselor is activated when a student is absent 7 or more times to plan for interventions and support of student and family. Identifies barriers to attendance and support in connecting the family with community resources or hosts in school sessions to support ADA for the student. Conducts home visit for students that are absent 7 or more times. Owns the management of the student being placed on the Mission List for chronic absenteeism 90% of assigned teachers use MTW curriculum with fidelity (as defined by students interact with video program 3 days a week) Lead teacher and campus training on Move This World curriculum and implementation expectations. Identify and utilize best practice strategies to invest and create a culture of excitement around the integration of an SEL curriculum in the daily schedule. Conduct regular rotating observations of Move This World blocks using observation rubric. Provide teachers feedback on observation rubric at least 1x/month. Track curriculum progress and send campus weekly PTG MTW update with glows and grows. Conduct BOY and EOY assessment on SEL competencies, school climate, safety, and sense of belonging. Review data and create action steps to address campus needs. Campus earns an “A” on School Counselor Report Card Collaborates with key stakeholders to meet district expectations for successful implementation of district family engagement and social emotional learning priorities Facilitates 4 Family Engagement Events (1 per quarter) Meets parent and student completion expectations in Fall and Spring survey administrations Facilitates bullying prevention month and mental health awareness month activities Campus crisis team meets regularly and submits crisis data on time We look for Team and Family who embody the following values and characteristics: Believes and is committed to our mission and being an agent of change: that all students are capable of getting to and through college Has demonstrated effective outcomes and results, and wants to be held accountable for them Has a propensity for action, willing to make mistakes by doing in order to learn and improve quickly Works with urgency and purpose to drive student outcomes Thrives in an entrepreneurial, high-growth environment; is comfortable with ambiguity and change Seeks and responds well to feedback, which is shared often and freely across all levels of the organization Works through silos and forges strong cross-departmental relationships in order to achieve outcomes We believe in education as a profession and hold ourselves to high level of conduct, professionalism and behaviors as models for our colleagues and students About IDEA Public Schools At IDEA Public Schools, we believe each and every child can go to college. Since 2000, IDEA Public Schools has grown from a small school with 150 students to a multi-state network of tuition-free, Pre-K-12 public charter schools. IDEA Public Schools boasts national rankings on The Washington Post and U.S. News & World Report's top high schools lists. IDEA serves over 80,000 college-bound students in 143 schools across Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Ohio, and is on-track to maintain its legacy of sending 100% of its graduates to college. When you choose to work at IDEA, you are part of our IDEA Team and Family. You will work alongside team members who set and reach ambitious goals every day, are excited to continue to grow with IDEA, and work relentlessly to make college for all a reality. Staff Culture and Belonging At IDEA the Staff Culture and Belonging Team uses our Core Values to promote human connection and a culture of integrity, respect, and belonging for all Team and Family members. Learn more about our Commitment to Core Values here! To Apply Please submit your application online through Jobvite. It's in your best interest to apply as soon as possible. IDEA Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment of employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning the organization's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), may contact IDEA Human Resources at **************.
    $65k-75.4k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Family Services Advocate (Donna, TX) $22.33

    UMOS

    Counselor internship job in Donna, TX

    Employment references must be provided. Family Services Advocate Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Implement Health Transitional and Family Services at the Center including but not limited: Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, Attendance (ERSEA), home visit, newborn home visits, family needs assessment, referrals, child file reviews, case notes, Family Partnership Agreements, Transitions, collaboration with community agencies, parent education, coordination of MSHS services to families, family literacy, identification of community resources, and tracking of services. Participate in Case Review Process that addresses health, nutrition, and disabilities program area of children and determine child's health, special needs, and nutrition status by performing a file review and obtaining any current health or dental information through records request. Manage family services utilizing a case management systems approach that includes performing and monitoring case review to identify a family's strengths and immediate, short-, and long-term needs of parents and children that provides a support system for families to meet their own individual needs through advocacy, training, and coordination of services. Implement and monitor ongoing recruitment plan activities within the center recruitment zones to ensure funded enrollment is met that includes recruitment and establishment of 10% enrollment of children with disabilities. Provide direct supervision to family Services Advocate Worker including ongoing mentoring, training, and conducting performance evaluations. Coordinate / implement and monitor the enrollment process of families that includes childcare and determine family's eligibility status, enrollment priority status by utilizing selection enrollment criteria and for families enrolled implement a waiting list while ensuring that eligibility is 100% accurate in accordance to funding source. Address health, nutrition and disabilities issues including short-term exclusion of children by consulting with parents and sending home “symptoms” letters and health / nutrition referrals, and if necessary, conduct home visits when health or developmental concerns are suspected or identified through staff/parent observation, screenings, and daily health observations, conduct in-house staffing, and send out referrals as needed. Conduct Parent Orientation and coordinate and/or obtain documents such as health information (immunizations, Health history, etc.,) in accordance with licensing requirements. Facilitate and coordinate the development of Family Partnership Agreements that outline family goals, school readiness goals, language initiatives, literacy for goal achievement, ensure information gathered is disseminated to appropriate staff. Utilizing the Parent, Family, Community, Engagement (PFCE) Framework, offer family engagement opportunities at the Centers through parent meetings, fatherhood activities, open houses, parent participation through monthly newsletters, offering family literacy resources, provide parent training as needed. Implement parenting curriculum that builds on parent's knowledge and offers parents the opportunity to practice parenting skills to promote children's learning and development. As part of the PFCE Framework, assist families in accessing community resources/services through implementing and effective referrals process and monitoring each case through the process of follow-up referrals to ensure immediate / emergency needs as well as long-term issues of families have been addressed. Obtain consents from parents, if parent unable to take child, for EPSDT, health or dental services that allows program to arrange services, as permitted by provider, and coordinate transportation for these services as needed. Prepare paperwork for clinics including necessary forms for Provider (ex. Immunization records, health history, lead screening, parent consent, etc.) Coordinate with Child Development Coordinator in implementation and monitoring procedures/methods for child accidents, case reviews, health emergencies, injury/accident prevention, reporting (to include parents), and follow-up, medication administration, transportation and storage, individualization / modification for children with special needs, diapering, hygiene, sanitation, hand washing techniques, and sick child. Implement and monitor an effective filing system that safeguards confidential information and supports the organization of children's files which includes electronic data systems. Coordinate and monitor the transition process and packet development including but not limited to the following transitions: program to program; Head Start, Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) to public school; MSHS to another agency; MSHS to local or regional HS or Classroom to classroom. As part of Early Care and Educational needs and coordination, synchronize other UMOS programs to include program surveys, referrals and create files when necessary to address additional services. Responsible for the weekly collection of non-federal shares (In-Kind) which includes coordinating and promoting the parent/community volunteer program, recruiting volunteers, conducting volunteer orientation, and collecting documentation necessary to process in-kind. Ensure timely data entry of services and submit complete and accurate reports. Including but not limited to the family Data Base System such as family, health and transitional services monthly reports, PIR reports, community assessment data, and any other assignments to the Regional Office by the requested dates. Maintain center parent board and ensure the following are posted: Policy Council and Parent Committee meeting schedule and recent minutes, menu, community events, and any other relevant information. Report on suspected child abuse and neglect in accordance with state law and UMOS policies and procedures. Attends center & regional staff meetings, coordinating meetings, case reviews, trainings, open houses, and other program activities as assigned. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Be at least 18 years old and have a High School diploma or GED. Preferred 2 year post High School education in Human Services or related field or AA Degree in Social Work or related field. Must have credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling, or related field within 18 months of hire. Bilingual In Spanish & English (Oral & Written). Proficient in Microsoft Office. Effective communication skills. Must have a reliable car, valid Driver's license with valid insurance. Ability to work irregular and/ or flexible hours. Work Environment, Physical, and Sensory Demands: The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the job functions. Reasonable accommodations will be considered to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Physical Demands: Frequently required to stand, walk, sit, and bend. Occasionally required to lift and /or move up to 30 lbs. Frequently required to drive. Frequently exposed to moderate temperature generally encountered in a controlled temperature environment. The noise level in this work is usually quiet to moderate. Tools & Equipment Used: Phones, computer system. Fax machine, copy machine, laminator, computer, calculator. Use first aid equipment and fire extinguisher. *Usage varies by position. Additional Eligibility Requirements: Employment with UMOS is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check prior to employment. In accordance with licensing regulation, must complete a physical exam and TB screening showing absence of Tuberculosis within 30 days of employment or sooner as required by local/state regulation. Must complete approved Shaken Baby Training prior to working with children, Fire Extinguisher Training, Infant/child CPR and First Aid within 30 days or sooner as required by local/state regulation. If no AA/BA in social work or related field, must obtain a credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or related within 18 months of hire. Work will vary from 1 St and 2 ND shift and occasional weekends. UMOS is an equal opportunity Affirmative Action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
    $30k-45k yearly est. 45d ago
  • High School Counselor

    Rio Hondo ISD (Tx 4.1company rating

    Counselor internship job in Rio Hondo, TX

    Counselor/Guidance Counselor Additional Information: Show/Hide Counselor Primary Purpose Under the general supervision of the campus Principal, to provide students, parents, administrators, and other teaching staff with information on career and or educational opportunities; administer and interpret career assessment tools; and assist students in developing educational and occupational goals and plans. Essential Performance Responsibilities * Assists students in evaluating students' aptitudes and abilities through the interpretation of individual standardized test scores and other pertinent data, and works with students in developing education and occupation plans consistent with such evaluation. * Assists students in making course and subject selections, as well as with evaluating career interests and choices. * Assists in the scheduling of classes. * Obtains and disseminates information regarding occupational opportunities to students and to classes studying occupations. * Assists students with admissions, scholarship and identifying employment opportunities. * Coordinates with administrators and other teaching staff members to ascertain individual student's abilities and needs, including students with special needs, and to familiarize stakeholders with guidance services. * Researches educational and career opportunities, and coordinates with teachers, college and university personnel, resource specialists, and business and community organizations for the purpose of providing information, and making recommendations. * Assists with the registration and orientation students who are new to the school regarding procedures and educational opportunities. * Assists with the school district's dropout prevention efforts. * Serves as ready resource to students to provide counseling that will lead each student to increased personal growth, self-understanding, and maturity. * Plans and coordinates field trips to institutions of higher learning, businesses and other organizations related to guidance responsibilities. * Continues to acquire professional knowledge and learn of current developments in the educational field by attending seminars, workshops or professional meetings, or by conducting research, and by maintaining professional relationships with members of institutions of higher learning and the business community. * Organizes and maintains a system for accurate and complete record-keeping and providing student information to prospective colleges and employers, as required by district procedures and applicable laws. * Encourages parental involvement in students' education and ensures effective communication with students and parents Additional Duties Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Principal and other central office administrators as designated by the Superintendent. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility. Equipment Uses standard office equipment such as personal computers, printer, copy and fax machines, and telephone. Travel Requirements Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Knowledge of pre/post high school program eligibility requirements. * Knowledge of college/university admissions processes, scholarship programs and other educational opportunities. * Knowledge of current developments in business and industry regarding career opportunities and employment. * Knowledge of differentiated instruction based upon student learning styles. * Knowledge of data information systems, data analysis and the formulation of action plans. * Knowledge of applicable federal and state laws regarding education and students. * Ability to use computer network system and software applications as needed. * Ability to organize and coordinate work. * Ability to communicate effectively with students and parents. * Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to performance and professional growth. * Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. Qualifications Education/Certification: * A master's degree in guidance and counseling * School counselor's certificate Experience Successful prior teaching experience for the appropriate grade level preferred.
    $35k-48k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Youth Care Worker 1st Shift

    Talent at Upbring

    Counselor internship job in McAllen, TX

    At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant-leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values: We are Warriors: Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head-on with unwavering loyalty and passion. We are Servants: We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive. We are Family: We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength. Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time. Your Mission in Action The Youth Care Worker is responsible for providing direct care and supervision, maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment for Unaccompanied Children (UC), and intervening to de-escalate situations as needed. This role ensures compliance with Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) licensing standards, agency policies, program guidelines, and all applicable federal, state, CARF, and local regulatory requirements. Youth Care Workers are also expected to report incidents in a timely manner and follow appropriate protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care. 1st Shift: 6:00 am - 2:00 pm Responsibilities Conduct intake services for incoming UC, including paperwork, assessments, providing an overview of program services, and assisting with initial placement and orientation Provide basic needs upon arrival, including meals, clothing, hygiene products, shower, and bedroom assignment; assist with daily routines such as wake-up, bedtime, personal care, chores, homework, meals, and recreational activities Supervise UC and enforce appropriate behavior limits, in accordance with their individual treatment and behavior plan, while maintaining compliance with ORR standards Perform behavior management and crisis intervention, ensuring the safety and well-being of UC, and providing 1:1 monitoring as directed by management or the clinical team Maintain a safe and organized environment by cleaning, organizing, and ensuring the UC living space is conducive to their well-being Document interactions and interventions in accordance with individual behavior plans, progress notes, and ORR standards, including any behavior incidents and general observations Assist UC with social skills, anger management, and daily living skills, providing support and guidance to help them achieve their daily goals Accompany UC on outings and activities, promoting community inclusion and ensuring safety during transport to appointments, outings, and other scheduled events Develop and maintain positive working relationships with management, staff, UC, and volunteers, ensuring the program goals and objectives are being met Must assist in the evacuation of UC during emergencies, such as inclement weather or natural disasters, ensuring their safety and well-being in unforeseen situations Attend meetings and training, maintaining the required training hours per licensing and ORR standards Other duties and special projects as assigned Qualifications Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED equivalent Must be at least 21 years of age One (1) year employment experience in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents Bilingual in English and Spanish, based on service area and service population Must be able to work extended shifts during periods of influx, including 12-hour shifts at least once a week or more Ability to use visual and auditory awareness within the work environment to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents Demonstrated ability to establish trust and build positive rapport with children, always working within ethical boundaries Strong conflict resolution and de-escalation skills, with the ability to handle challenging situations and ensure the safety of residents Strong verbal communication skills with the ability to give and follow both written and oral instructions Proficiency with basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) and documentation programs or databases Preferred Qualifications Associate's degree in social services, Human Services, or closely related field Two (2) years' previous experience performing direct care services to children and adolescents Travel This position may require travel as needed Perks at Upbring Competitive PTO & paid holidays Health, dental, vision insurance & more 403(b) Plan Employee Assistance Program Discounted Gym Memberships Physical Demands & Work Conditions This position requires frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, kneeling, twisting, and reaching Position works in a child facility and has constant exposure to children Lift, push, pull, and move up to 125 lbs The physical requirements for this position with or without reasonable accommodation are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this position successfully. While performing this position the employee with or without reasonable accommodation should have the ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, speak, and hear with aid, see, read, reach with arms and hands, lift and/or move up to specified weight, and use equipment that is essential to performing the job, such as a computer, copier, fax machine, telephone, and automobile, if applicable. Specific vision requirements of this position may include color vision, seeing things close up, and the ability to adjust focus. Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $28k-42k yearly est. Auto-Apply 50d ago
  • Counselor/Social Worker Intern Spring 2026 - UTRGV

    Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District (Tx

    Counselor internship job in Harlingen, TX

    Counselor/Social Worker Intern - UTRGV Additional Information: Show/Hide Counselor/Social Worker-UTRGV QUALIFICATIONS: * Selected for HCISD UTRGV Intern for Counselor and Social Worker
    $26k-36k yearly est. 20d ago

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The average counselor internship in McAllen, TX earns between $26,000 and $59,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor internship range of $31,000 to $65,000.

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