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2025-2026 Behavior Intervention Specialist (Federal Funded) @ Special Education Department
Alief Independent School District
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
(Internal employees: Set to your account to internal before applying at **************************************************
Primary Purpose:
Provide support and training for teachers, staff, and parents to support students with challenging behaviors and/or emotional dysregulation.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
* Bachelor's degree from accredited university
* Valid Texas teaching certificate with required special education endorsements for assignments
Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of Individual Education Plan (IEP) goal setting, implementation and data collection. Understanding of special education policies and procedures.
Knowledge of behavior and social skill intervention techniques and methodology
Able to work with students with significant behavioral needs
Able to develop and deliver professional development
Trained in CPI or other crisis intervention program
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Able to maintain effective working relationships with all stakeholders
Experience:
* Three (3) years of experience as a special education teacher working with students exhibiting challenging behaviors in a specialized setting
* Experience effectively implementing behavior management strategies
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Instructional and Program Management
Support implementation of the Behavior Management Level System in Structured/Discovery Center classrooms, especially for new staff. Includes modeling and feedback to teachers and paraprofessionals.
Provide coaching and modeling of appropriate instructional strategies and implementation of specially designed instruction
Assist in conducting Functional Behavioral Reviews (FBR) based on observation of students in school, home, and community environments.
Work with school staff and parents in teaching socially acceptable behaviors to students based on individual needs.
Assist in developing, implementing and supporting Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) for students with disabilities in both general and special education settings.
Monitor and collect data on the effectiveness of behavior intervention. Recommend changes as needed.
Work collaboratively with campus based teams to implement behavior intervention strategies. Manage student behavior including intervening in crisis situations and physically restraining students as necessary according to IEP.
Participate in admission, review, and dismissal (ARD) committee meetings. Work collaboratively with parents, teachers, and other staff members on implementation of individual educational plan (IEP) goals.
Assist teachers with lesson planning, lesson modeling, classroom management, and behavior management.
Keep informed of and comply with federal, state, district, and school regulations and policies for special education.
Training and Staff Development
Identify professional development needs, develop and present training, and coach campus personnel to continually develop and enhance behavioral and instructional practices.
Provide behavior management training for parents as needed.
Pursue continuous improvement and growth in knowledge of behavior intervention strategies, methodologies, and analysis.
Other
Consult with district and outside resources regarding education, social, medical, and personal needs of students.
Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Maintain an appropriate level of technology competence to meet the current and future needs of Alief.
Implement alternative methods of instruction as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Evaluation
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of Professional Non-Supervisor Personnel.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and peripherals
Posture: Standing, prolonged sitting, occasional kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing pulling, and twisting
Motion: Repetitive hand motions; frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching; may also require climbing stairs and reaching over head
Lifting: Moderate lifting and carrying (up to 15 pounds); May require occasional heavy lifting and carrying (15-45 pounds)
Environment: May work prolonged or irregular hours; frequent district wide travel; all campuses are temperature controlled with hard surface floors
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
The hourly rates listed above are subject to change depending on the funding allocated for the specific job you may be hired for. The funding for this position is federally funded for the current school year. Continuation of the position is contingent upon the availability of future funds.
The full for this position is included within this job posting. By applying for this position, you are accepting the responsibilities and duties of this position as they are listed in the job description.
Hiring administrators review applications, interview, and recommend for hire.
Probationary contract - 210 days plus 4 days of Alief U professional development for a teacher new to the district
2025-2026 Salary Schedule
Minimum salary is $71,983
Salary is based on 210 days. If working less than 210 days, the salary will be less.
(Internal employees: Set to your account to internal before applying at **************************************************
$72k yearly 8d ago
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Family Engagement Specialist
Lifegift 3.7
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
Would You Like a Life-Changing Career with LifeGift
Where You Can Grow as a Family Engagement Specialist I?
Kick-start the career of a lifetime where you can be a part of our mission of hope, working with an incredible team saving lives while modeling our values of Passion, Compassion, and Professionalism to the LifeGift community.
LifeGift is currently looking for a
Family Engagement Specialist I
in Houston
who serves as a critical link between LifeGift and the families whose loved ones are considering or have opted for organ donation. This role encompasses providing emotional support, education about the donation process, and facilitating meaningful conversations between families and healthcare personnel. The Family Engagement Specialist will work collaboratively with medical professionals, social workers, and bereavement coordinators to ensure families receive comprehensive and compassionate care during emotionally challenging times.
Do you possess the attributes to be a successful Family Engagement Specialist I and perform the following essential functions?
Provide compassionate support to families during the organ donation process, addressing their questions and concerns with empathy and understanding.
Educate families on the process of organ donation, including the medical, ethical, and emotional aspects, to help them make informed decisions.
Act as a liaison between families and medical providers, ensuring effective communication and clarity regarding the donation process.
Offer immediate support and resources to families in crisis, assisting them in navigating complex emotions and providing grief counseling as necessary.
Collaborate with the Family Engagement Manager to develop and refine educational materials, resources, and training programs to enhance family engagement strategies.
Maintain accurate records and documentation of family interactions, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with all regulatory standards.
Participate in community outreach initiatives to promote organ donation awareness and educate the public about LifeGift's mission and the importance of donor families.
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to advocate for families' needs and ensure their voices are heard in policy and operational discussions.
Do you have the education and experience to be a Family Engagement Specialist I?
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Nursing, Psychology, Public Health, Human Services, Communications, Counseling, Education, or a related field; Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of 2-3 years' experience in family support, grief counseling, or a related field, preferably in healthcare or organ donation settings.
Backgrounds that demonstrate advanced interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, and the ability to guide individuals through complex, emotionally charged decisions
Knowledge of the organ donation process and relevant regulatory frameworks is highly desirable.
Ability to navigate sensitive and complex situations with professionalism and poise.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with data management systems.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus.
This is
NOT
a remote position.
This role requires frequent travel and ability to commute to different hospital partners within our service area.
As a condition of employment, you must be able to attain Hospital Badge and EMR Access from all of the LifeGift Hospital Partners, as well as the availability to work 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays.
The Heart of Our Culture
Established in 1987, LifeGift offers hope to the thousands of people in Texas and beyond who need lifesaving organ and tissue transplants. Our organization is diverse by nature, and inclusive by choice. LifeGift strives to reflect the communities where we live and work, and our multi-cultural and diverse team contributes an abundance of talent, abilities, and innovation that have continued to elevate our success.
Rewards and Benefits for Your Career and Well-Being
LifeGift values its team members and offers a variety of highly competitive benefits. Full-time team members have the opportunity to enroll in the following insurance plans: medical, dental, and vision, as well as life insurance, LTD and STD, and FSAs and HSAs that are pre-tax and to which LifeGift contributes. LifeGift also offers an exceptional retirement package that includes 403(b) and 401(a) retirement plans with the opportunity for a generous match. Additionally, LifeGift offers a tuition reimbursement program to encourage team members to expand their knowledge and further their education. LifeGift recognizes the importance of a work-life balance and encourages team members to take advantage of a generous vacation and sick leave plan.
LifeGift is an equal opportunity employer!
If you are qualified and want to be considered for a career that is life-changing, has purpose, and where you can be a part of an organization that cares about its employees, we encourage you to apply by completing the application at *************************
LifeGift is a drug-free workplace.
$31k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Success On The Spectrum
Counselor internship job in League City, TX
$10K sign on bonus
Work In Center Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:00pm
Once per week, supervise in-home clients 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Conflict Resolution/ Incident Response
Perform Assessments (VB-Mapp, AFLS, Social Skills Solutions, etc)
Create Individualized, research-based client programs
Analyze client progress and update programs as needed
Weekly parent training meetings and progress updates
Supervise Interns and RBTs in-center and in-home
Quarterly in-service trainings
Insurance correspondence (pre-auth requests)
Train Interns and Trainers
Respond to Insurance Audits
Safety Management
Qualifications/Requirements:
BACB Certification
BLS / CPR certification
No criminal background
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Able to lift at least 40 pounds, to sit on the floor, and to be physically active
Ahoy, Matey!
Success On The Spectrum South Shore is located in League City, Texas which is in the Greater Houston area. Success on the Spectrum is a national Autism Treatment franchise with a dedication to quality. We offer ABA, ST, OT, and Social Skills Classes in our nautical centers, in-home, and in-school. Our play-based model emphasizes on NET, so we take clients on field trips once per month! We also encourage high parent involvement and allow parents to watch their child's therapy live from our viewing room!
At SOS, we value work/life balance. Each BCBA has a caseload of 8 clients. You will be assigned an intern to work with you. No administrative duty! Work is mostly in center from Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00 pm and rarely take work home. As Company grows, you have the opportunity to gradually transition from BCBA to Clinical Director.
SOS is proud to have full billing transparency. Office Managers are responsible for making the daily client schedules. Nothing gets billed to insurance without BCBA approval.
Success On The Spectrum is growing quickly, and we can accelerate your career faster than any other company you will ever work for. There are opportunities for you to move up to Regional Director as your employer opens new locations. Being part of a franchise also gives you the option of transferring to a different location, in the event that you need to move away. If you ever want to retire from clinical work, you will have the unique opportunity to open your own franchise!
SOS does not require employees to sign non-compete agreements. All BCBAs get two weeks of initial training from our corporate office - for this, you may have to travel to Houston for 1 week. We do not require training payback agreements.
Working for SOS: *************************************************
Our Mission: ****************************
Take a tour: ****************************
Learn more here: *****************************************
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
401(k)
Continuing education credits
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
License/Certification:
BACB certification (Required)
Ability to Commute:
League City, TX 77573 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
League City, TX 77573: Relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Willingness to travel:
25% (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
$64k-99k yearly est. 5d ago
Mental Health Counselor II
Depelchin Children's Center 3.8
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
Mental Health Counselor (Bilingual Preferred) Classification: Full-time, Exempt Reports to: Program Coordinator Company: DePelchin Children's Center
The Mental Health Counselor will provide evidence based therapeutic interventions and services to children and their families which will enable them to deal with a range of behavioral and emotional problems identified. The Mental Health Counselor will also provide intakes, assessments, individual, and family counseling in-home, in-office, at designated school campuses in the Houston area, community or virtual settings. The Mental Health Counselor may also work in collaboration with community partners to provide these services.
Experience/Skills Required:
Master's in social work or related human services field.
Fully licensed as an LMSW; or
Provisionally licensed as an LPC-Associate, or LMFT-Associate.
Passed licensure examination to obtain LMSW, LMFT-Associate, or LPC-Associate.
Employment is contingent upon obtaining full/provisional licensure within 90 days of hire.
Experienced/Skills Preferred:
Fluent in Spanish. English Required.
Entry level acceptable with one year's experience.
Experience in case management, crisis intervention, or child welfare.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to relate well to children and families in crisis.
Comfortable with complexity, advocacy, and mediation.
Strong ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Good paperwork and organizational skills.
Ability to submit all documentation electronically and in the office timely.
Knowledge of social work practices.
Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing.
Ability to work collaboratively with fellow staff and referral sources.
Ability to maintain a professional, confidential working environment.
Ability to work with culturally diverse populations and work force.
Ability to work flexible hours which vary according to client needs.
Work Conditions:
Environment: Home-based office, Schools, Community/Virtual settings
Range of Schedule: Mon -Fri, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm (vary according to client schedule)
Travel: Some positions may require required to drive and require reliable personal transportation, valid Texas driver license and current auto insurance.
DePelchin is Proud to be an Equal Opportunity Workplace.
DePelchin is committed to selecting and employing the best and most qualified person available for each job opening without unlawful discrimination of any kind. Additionally, DePelchin is committed to providing a work environment free of discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation and gender identity), marital or parental status, veteran status, religion, national origin, age, disability, family medical history, genetic information, or political affiliation.
$48k-61k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
CIS-Crisis Intervention Specialist - Pasadena ISD
Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County 3.0
Counselor internship job in Pasadena, TX
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title
CIS Crisis Intervention Specialist
Department
Program/Operations Department
Location
Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris County and Brazoria County
Reports To
Assigned Program Director
FLSA Status
Exempt
Start Date
September 2022
SUMMARY:
This position will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program at the school site. The Crisis Intervention Specialist works closely with the principals, counselors, students, parents, community members, and other concerned individuals to ensure that identified Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County programs are provided. Bilingual applicants preferred.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
Coordinates services for identified students and families during the school day and possibly before and after school.
Interview students and/or parents and/or guardians with problems such as personal and family adjustments, abuse, criminal conduct, finances, employment, food, clothing, housing, and physical and mental impairments to determine the nature and degree of the problem.
Secures information such as medical, psychological, and social factors contributing to a student's situation and evaluates these and the student's capacities.
Counsels students individually, in family, or in other small groups regarding plans for meeting needs and aids students to mobilize inner capacities and environmental resources to improve social functioning.
Helps students to modify attitudes and patterns of behavior by increasing understanding of self, personal issues
Maintains working knowledge of community resources and agencies and connects the appropriate resources to individual students' and families' needs
Refers and follows up with student and/or parent and/or guardian to community resources and other organizations.
Compiles records and prepares reports, meeting required deadlines in a timely manner.
Review the service action plan and perform follow-up inquiries to determine the quantity and quality of services provided to the student and the status of the student's case.
Accesses and records student and community resource information.
Secures supplementary information such as free and reduced lunch status, discipline reports, grades, and other school data reports necessary to assess the student's needs accurately.
Actively involve volunteers in their areas of interest and expertise.
Work closely with principal(s) and counselor(s) to effectively structure programs, meeting the needs of the individual campus setting. When required, determines student's eligibility for financial assistance.
Effectively meeting the objective of the CIS-Crisis Intervention program through individual mentoring and/or counseling and/or organized group sessions.
Organizing and maintaining student case files in compliance with the Perfect File Checklist as outlined by CIS.
Plan, organize, and implement program design to meet the needs of the students and families effectively.
Relate, motivate, and encourage students, parents/guardians and/or administrators, faculty, and staff.
Have knowledge of Southeast Harris and/or Brazoria County resources.
Must be able to interact positively with a diverse group of individuals of the school, city, and state entities.
Compile and submit reports and information in a timely manner.
Exhibit excellent work attitude, strong work ethic, and self-motivation.
Be responsible for program planning and implementation of objectives.
Facilitate, develop, and/or conduct workshops as deemed necessary by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and/or Program Director.
Encourage and motivate parents to become actively involved along with their children in school activities.
Work with students and parents to implement recreational and extracurricular activities to enhance self-esteem and reinforce developmental skills.
Work with parents, students, and staff in CIS fund-raising activities and provide a financial report following each activity.
SUPERVISION
The Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and the Brazoria County Crisis Intervention Program Director supervise the site coordinator. (See organizational chart)
EDUCATION
Masters Degree is strongly preferred in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.
LICENSE
Licensure in either psychology, social work, or a related field is required.
EXPERIENCE
A minimum of three years experience in a work setting. Must be able to work with students and parents of low and medium incomes and interface with various school and community members.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common and/or technical documents. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from the campus site, community, or Austin. Ability to effectively present information to faculty, staff, administrators, community, and/or board of directors.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in any form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
While performing the duties of Site Coordinator, a minimum of two years of computer experience in Microsoft Word, Excel, or other comparable programs will be required to perform this job successfully. An individual must be able to effectively utilize a software program (CISTMS) used for data entry after reasonable training has been conducted. The Site Coordinator is required to do data entry into the software program, maintaining detailed student activities for state-wide reporting purposes.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Each campus site and office accommodations will vary from campus to campus.
TRAVEL
To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess a valid Texas Driver's license and be insurable with a good driving record. An individual will be required to operate their motor vehicle to make home visits, attend meetings, conferences, workshops, and attend training sessions. The individual may be required to travel to Austin or a location designated in Brazoria or Southeast Harris County areas and/or in Texas for training purposes. Attend scheduled staff meetings in which pertinent information is disseminated.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Oral and written communication skills.
Be well groomed.
Present professional appearance.
Exhibit excellent work attitude and interpersonal skills.
Work in a team environment by partnering with other site coordinators.
Have the ability to function in a diverse job situation.
Equipment Used to Perform Job:
Daily: Occasionally:
Telephone Ten key/calculator
Copy Machine
Computer
Physical Requirements:
To perform the job, a person must have the ability to do the following physical actions:
Frequently sit (approximately 25% to 80% of the time)
Frequently stand (approximately 10% to 60% of the time)
Frequently walk (Approximately 10% to 40% of the time), generally from 5-30 feet within the office.
Frequently lift and carry an average of 5 to 20 pounds and occasionally as much as 40 to 70 pounds or more. Items to be lifted or carried might include but are not limited to, boxes or files, copy paper, supplies, materials, donations, etc. Most items will be carried by hand. Most items must be lifted to knee or waist level, some items lifted to chest level, and only a few items overhead.
Frequently push and pull objects in order to open and close file drawers, occasionally move items around the office such as a box of copy paper or computer paper, occasionally a small piece of furniture, the office chair, the vacuum cleaner, etc.
Occasionally bend and kneel to file, retrieve items, etc.
Occasionally, flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially flex knees, sometimes twisting or rotating the upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing.
Occasionally place arms above, at, and below shoulder height to reach.
Occasionally climb stairs or inclined surfaces.
Ability to get to and from work; ability to move from one work location to another work location during the day if necessary. Possession of a valid Driver's License for transportation purposes or to run necessary errands. Must furnish current proof of insurance.
Must be able to work a flexible schedule. This position may require some work on evenings and weekends.
Environmental Conditions
Occasionally requires going outside during hot or cold temperatures or during wet conditions in order to work with clients or prepare for special events.
Occasionally requires going outside during evening and night hours.
Works alone at times, but usually works with others.
May have somewhat cramped work quarters depending on availability of office pace.
Appearance
Neat
Professional
Must reflect as a proper representation of CIS
Adherence to the Philosophy, Policies, and Procedures of Communities In Schools - Texas Joint Venture.
Employees must demonstrate knowledge of and performance in accordance with the philosophy of compassion, caring, and respect for the welfare and dignity of others.
Must display a non-judgmental acceptance of all students/parents/volunteers/staff/co-workers.
Establish and maintain good rapport in working relationships.
Display an appropriate and consistently positive attitude.
Remain composed during stressful situations.
EEO Statement
CIS-SHC and BC employees are protected by federal laws, Presidential Executive Orders, and other laws designed to protect employees from discrimination on the bases of race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, parental status, national origin, age, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or any other non-merit based factor. These protections extend to all management practices and
decisions, including recruitment and hiring practices, appraisal systems, promotions, and training and career development programs.
CIS-SHC AND BC employees are also protected against retaliation. Consistent with federal laws, acts of retaliation against an employee who engages in a protected activity, whistle blowing, or the exercise of any appeal or grievance right provided by law will not be tolerated. CIS-SHC AND BC managers and supervisors are also reminded of their responsibility to prevent, document, and promptly correct harassing conduct in the workplace.
$41k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
District At-Risk Crisis Counselor
Dickinson Independent School District 3.9
Counselor internship job in Dickinson, TX
District At-Risk Crisis Counselor
Department: Education Support Center/McAdams Junior High School
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt/Professional
Immediate Supervisor: Director of Mental Health & Counseling/ Gator Wellness Center
Pay Grade: Per Compensation Manual
Days Employed: Per Compensation Manual
POSITION SUMMARY:
The role of the District At-Risk Crisis Counselor is vital in creating a safe, supportive, and responsive school environment where students can thrive both academically and emotionally.
This position requires a highly skilled professional capable of addressing immediate emotional distress, mental health crises, trauma, and the needs of at-risk student populations.
In addition to crisis response, the counselor plays a key role in supporting campus counselors in the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program.
By fostering strong connections within the school and broader community, the District At-Risk Crisis Counselor also helps prevent future challenges and promotes long-term student well-being.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification:
Master's degree in school counseling
Valid Texas School Counseling Certification
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge and skill in counseling and casework methods
Awareness of and ability to access community resources, and possess the initiative to connect students and their families with resources relevant to individual life situations
Strong communication, interpersonal, consultation, and counseling skills
Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices related to student well-being and education
Ability to work effectively in a diverse and dynamic school environment
Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated proficiency in using technology for documentation, communication, and presentation purposes
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Student Support:
Support students who are considered At-Risk
Consult and collaborate with parents, counselors, and medical professionals regarding students who may have serious or life-threatening illnesses or pregnant
Coordinate Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI)as a required academic support for eligible students during prenatal and postpartum periods-and a range of optional support services such as counseling, health services, transportation, and parenting education. These services are designed to address the unique challenges faced by pregnant and parenting students, ensuring they receive equitable access to education and the resources needed to thrive.
Develop and support intervention strategies with students to 1) increase attendance, 2) assist with coping skills, and 3) develop appropriate goals
Conduct outreach activities, including making home visits, to gather information relating to students
Consult and collaborate with parents, McKinney Vento Liaison, and campus staff regarding students' attendance, academic performance, behavior, and various other needs
Facilitate the referral of students to outside agencies
Arrange for medical, psychiatric, and other tests and examinations that may disclose causes of difficulties and indicate remedial measures
Provide school counseling support to students at alternative campuses without assigned school counselors
Crisis Intervention:
Respond to campuses when someone has suicidal or violent ideation, following the district's Suicide Prevention Flow Chart
Oversee suicidal crisis response while coordinating response team, intervention, and immediate follow-up care
Actively be a member of the district's School Behavioral Threat Assessment Team. Respond to campuses when a student has violent ideation that results in the local mental health authorities' crisis team responding.
Oversee violence ideation crisis response with law enforcement, provide intervention, and immediate follow up care.
Respond to crises within the school community, including situations such as grief, trauma, bullying, and other emergencies. Offer immediate support to students, staff, and families and collaborate with appropriate agencies when necessary.
Provide crisis intervention and preventive support as needed by students and their families
Serve as a member of the DISD Crisis Response Team
Parent and Community Engagement:
Build strong relationships with parents, guardians, and families to enhance their involvement in students' educational progress
Actively collaborate with community resources and organizations to provide additional support to students and families
Continuously seek out additional community resources and opportunities to provide assistance to students/families and actively communicate with other district stakeholders, such as campus counselors
Plan and implement parent involvement activities, such as parent training and support groups, as identified through identifying district trends and/or as requested
Collaboration:
Work closely with alternative campuses' school staff, including teachers, counselors, administrators, and special education teams, to ensure a holistic and coordinated approach to addressing students' social and emotional needs
Serve as a consultant to school personnel regarding students or situations that are not referred for direct district or outside services
Develop and maintain positive working relationships with school professionals and representatives of the community resources
Attend and participate in transition meetings for students returning from alternative placements to their home campuses
Coordinate the alternative education program (AEP) personalized transition plan
Meet monthly with the Mental Health and Counseling team
Collaborate with School Liaison Officers
Mentor, model, coach, and support campus school counselors in implementing a Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Attend and represent Dickinson ISD at the Community Resource Coordination Group (CRCG) meetings
Documentation:
Maintain accurate and confidential records of student interactions, assessments, and intervention plans in compliance with state and district guidelines
Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other required documents
Maintain the students' alternative education program (AEP) personalized transition plan
Maintain Life-Threatening Illness Documentation
Coordinate and support with the homebound liaison
Review, maintain, and Support At-Risk documentation and students classified At-Risk
Professional Development:
Stay current with best practices in mental health and education through ongoing professional development activities and training
Maintain updated training in district-endorsed crisis management procedures
Maintain School Behavioral Threat Management training
Maintain Galveston County Juvenile Justice training and requirements: Criminal Background Acknowledgment, Statement of Confidentiality, Child Abuse Registry Check Consent Form, PREA Training and Acknowledgment, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Training, fingerprinting, etc..
Attend Texas Education Agency (TEA) Highly Mobile and At-Risk (HMAR) webinars and trainings
Ethical Standards:
Uphold the highest ethical standards in all interactions with students, families, and colleagues
Adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and policies governing social work practices in educational settings
Supporting Documents:
AEP Personalized Transition Plan from TEA
PEIMS At Risk Indicator Codes
EXPECTATIONS OF MENTAL DEMANDS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest ethical standards in all interactions with students, families, and colleagues. Adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and policies governing social work practices in educational settings.
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment, including computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment; other specialized and adaptive equipment used by students
Posture: Frequent standing; kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Frequent walking and reaching
Lifting: Frequent light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds); heavy lifting (45 pounds or over) and positioning or students with physical disabilities, controlling behavior through physical restraint, assisting non-ambulatory students, and lifting and moving adaptive and other classroom equipment
Environment: Work inside and outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather); exposure to noise; exposure to biological hazards (body fluids, bacteria, communicable diseases)
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
Professional Dress: Dress must be clean, neat, in a manner appropriate for his or her assignment, and in accordance with any additional standards established by his or her supervisor and approved by the Superintendent. During work hours, visible body piercings (except earrings) will not be allowed.
EVALUATIONS:
Performance of this position will be evaluated annually
$53k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Behavior Interventionist
Easter Seals Southern California 4.1
Counselor internship job in Pasadena, TX
Easterseals Southern California has fantastic opportunities for individuals looking to begin or continue a career in the fields of psychology, behavioral health, or autism services. Our Behavior Interventionists provide in home, ABA based therapy sessions to families and children on the autism spectrum. Are you interested in gaining a greater understanding of autism and behavioral therapy? Do you love working with children? We provide ongoing training and clearly defined career paths.
What we are looking for:
People with a passion for working with children
Previous experience working with children or people with special needs and an interest in behavioral health
Available to work in the afternoons/early evenings, and possible weekend morning hours
Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance
Proof of immunization records and TB.
Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
Must be available for initial 2 week training schedule (M-F, about 35 hours)
The position requires lifting, carrying, and loading/unloading toys and materials for home visits. Also frequent walking, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, and twisting in order to observe, assess, and interact with participants
Work hours: Our main working hours are Monday through Friday 3PM-8PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM. Candidates must be available to work at least 15 hours per week within this time frame.
Starting Pay Rate: $24./hr - $27.50/hr.
This is a tremendous opportunity for people who have an interest in any of the following:
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$24 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
ESL Interventionist
Responsive Education Solutions 3.5
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
Job Title: ESL Campus Interventionist
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Reports to: Campus Director
Dept./School: Schools
The ESL Campus interventionist, under the supervision of the campus director, coordinates and ensures the implementation of the ESL Program as designed by the ESL Department and detailed by Brand Leadership.
Primary Purpose:
To provide direct instructional support for EBs and immigrant children and youth, based on identified linguistic and academic needs, in an effort to improve learning gains and assist students in achieving in schools in the United States.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification/Experience:
Bachelor's Degree from accredited institution
Texas Teacher Certification (required)
Valid Texas ESL certification (required)
Experience in ESL classroom setting (preferred)
Experience working with Newcomers and/or Immigrant children and youth (preferred)
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge of curriculum and state standards (TEKS)
Knowledge of best practices and interventions in the area of Reading such as Leveled Literacy Instruction (LLI), implementation of Guided Reading as an essential component of the Balanced Literacy Block
Intervention Strong foundational knowledge of the state English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS)
Strong organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to interpret policy, procedures, and data
Ability to coordinate, plan and implement state/district initiatives
Create positive collegial relationships with teachers and administrator
Communicate and demonstrate research-based instructional practices that result in increased student performance
Demonstrate knowledge and monitor the implementation of Proficiency Level Descriptors (PLDs) and ELL progress measures.
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Demonstrate knowledge of current research-based instructional practices and strategies for ESL Instruction.
Demonstrate knowledge of current research-based instructional practices and strategies for teaching Newcomers and immigrant children and youth.
Provide instructional services that are designed to assist immigrant students at secondary and elementary levels achieve in schools in the United States.
Work with ELLs and immigrant students as assigned to support intensive language and learning needs.
Collaborate with district and campus staff to provide tutorials, mentoring, and academic and career counseling to immigrant students.
Analyze student data to provide support in the implementation and monitoring of ESL interventions and monitor ELL progress measures for students.
Work collaboratively with Elementary and Secondary ELL Content Specialists and ESL Coordinators at the Elementary, Middle, and High School levels to plan and provide targeted intervention to ELLs and immigrant students.
Collaborate with district and campus level staff to provide support for personnel who work with immigrant students.
Work collaboratively with Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), teachers and campus and district administrators toward meeting identified district and campus improvement goals. 10. Develop and maintain a confidential, collegial relationship with all personnel.
Work cooperatively with the ELL Department Director and ELL Department staff to support the goals and commitments of the ELL Department for teachers and students.
Facilitate the development of district common assessments that facilitate the TELPAS process.
Facilitate the development and implementation of appropriate interventions.
Facilitate appropriate instructional resource selection process.
Attend Bilingual/ESL department meetings and trainings as scheduled.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Ability to think clearly in stressful situations and a high stress tolerance required, high physical stamina necessary and extended amount of walking necessary. Travel between campus assignments; occasional district wide and statewide travel; frequent prolonged and irregular hours. Use of computers and related equipment. Occasional lifting up to 35 pounds.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Responsive Education Solutions considers applicants for all positions without regards to race, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, marital status, veteran or military status, disability, or any other legally protected status. ResponsiveEd is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$41k-50k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Therapist/Counselor
Eddins Counseling Group
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
Job DescriptionSalary:
About us:
Eddins Counseling Group (ECG) in Central Houston, TX is an established, outpatient group practice in Houston Heights and Montrose neighborhoods. Join us in our mission to provide caring and quality mental health services in our community. We see the work we do as a calling and continuously strive to learn, grow and develop as therapists and humans. WE have a supportive team making a difference in the community we serve. Care and compassion are our core values, which shows in every aspect of the work we do. Eddins Counseling Group is an LGBTQ+ and anti-racist affirming practice. We offer counseling services for children, teens, adults, couples, and families. We are looking for growth-oriented professionals that are looking to make a difference in health care.(Location Houston Heights/Montrose - Hybrid )
Role Overview:
We are seeking fully licensed, experienced mental health providers with daytime, evening and/or weekend availability. We are looking for someone with a passion for counseling and a desire to be part of a supportive team. Friendly clinicians that are passionate about what they do, with an interest in growing clientele and being part of an integrated team.
We are currently seeking therapists who can commit to at least 15-20 clinical hours per week or a 20 client per week case load. This is a hybrid role, where you manage your own case load/schedule. We are looking for someone to join our team and be an integral role in our collaborative environment.
We are looking for therapists who can see diverse client populations and presenting issues. Specific training/certification in a particular niche preferred (i.e.., trauma, play therapy, EFT, Gottman, etc.) Please indicate experience/training with specific populations. Plenty of additional training and support opportunities are available.Supervision training is also available. We cannot accept practicum students who will be out of the office or unavailable due to planned breaks longer than 10 consecutive days. Your practicum semesters would need to occur back to back as well.
Must be fully licensed in the state of Texas and have expertise working with clients over multiple therapy sessions through completion of treatment goals.
Please send a resume along with a cover letter/interest statement regarding experience and motivation for this position specifically. Include any relevant training courses completed and certification/licensure.
Key Responsibilities:
Providing Therapy/Counseling:
Conduct individual, couples, family or group therapy sessions to address clients mental, emotional, and behavioral issues.
Utilize various therapeutic approaches and techniques tailored to clients needs and goals.
Help clients develop coping strategies, insight, and skills to manage their challenges and improve their well being
Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards in all client interactions
Assessment and Diagnosis:
Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand clients presenting concerns, history, strength, and needs
Use diagnostic tools and criteria to formulate diagnoses when appropriate
Collaborate with clients to develop treatment plans based on assessment findings and mutual goals
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Maintain accurate and up to date records, including assessment notes, treatment plans, progress reports or any other relevant correspondence
Ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards regarding confidentiality, record keeping, and informed consent
Collaboration and Referrals:
Collaborate with other mental health professionals, health care providers, and support services to coordinate comprehensive care for clients
Make referrals to specialists or community resources as needed to address clients specific needs beyond the scope of therapy
Continuing Education and Professional Development:
Stay informed about current research, trends, and best practices in the field of mental health counseling or therapy
Pursue on going training, certifications, or licensure to enhance clinical skills and maintain licensure requirements
Qualifications:
Masters or Doctorate degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social work or related field from accredited institution
Licensure or certification as a therapist or counselor
Strong interpersonal skills and empathy to build rapport with clients
Strong motivation to learn
Providing evidenced based counseling to children, teens, parents, couples or adults with anxiety, depression, trauma or experience with treatment approach
Experience with EDMR and family trauma
Create a safe and therapeutic environment
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written (Assessments, documentation, collaboration with other professionals)
Cultural competency and sensitivity to work effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds
Ethical integrity and adherence to professional codes of conduct and legal regulations governing mental health
Desire to develop a career with ECG
Benefits:
Fun, supportive, and professional team of therapists
Ongoing training, CEUs + regular case consultation groups
Knowledgeable and engaging support staff
Extensive training library for learning
Opportunities to create your own unique offerings, i.e. groups, workshops
All the benefits of private practice with none of the hassles
Individualized marketing and advertising plan
We help you build your ideal practice of 20 or more clients per week
Access to benefits including health, dental, vision, 401K
Malpractice insurance provided
Transition Period
At Eddins Counseling Group, we recognize that transitioning into a new professional role takes time and support. As part of becoming a fully licensed therapist/counselor with our team, there will be a structured transition period. This period is designed to help you adjust to our systems and processes, become familiar with our practice's standards, and build your client caseload in alignment with your availability and professional goals in a private practice setting.
We aim to support you in:
Getting Up to Speed: Providing necessary training and resources to ensure comfort and confidence in using our tools and processes.
Building Your Client Caseload: Assisting in filling your schedule with clients that align with your expertise and preferences over time.
Adjusting Availability: Helping you manage your work hours to balance the needs of the practice and clients.
Autonomy Development: Gradually empowering you with full access to our systems as you gain familiarity.
Transition from Prior Roles: Offering flexibility and guidance to help ease the shift from your previous employment to our practice.
We value open communication and encourage you to share any concerns or feedback during this adjustment period and in our initial interview process. Our goal is to ensure a smooth transition and set you up for long-term success within our team.
EEO Statement:
Eddin's Counseling Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or veteran status or other protected class based on local, state or national regulations.
Interested applicants, please submit a resume and cover letter, and 3 clinical references with Full Name, Company, Email Address, and Phone Number.
Please be sure to *********************************to your contact list to ensure delivery of all correspondence from us.
**Unfortunately we are not able to employ former clients for admin or clinical positions.**
$62k-99k yearly est. Easy Apply 7d ago
Counselor, HS (2025-2026 School Year)
Spring Independent School District 4.7
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
DAYS PER YEAR: 212
MINIMUM SALARY: $71,139
JOB TITLE: High School Counselor
REPORTS TO: Principal
WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt
PAY GRADE: AI 2
PRIMARY PURPOSE:
The primary responsibility of a Professional School Counselor is to utilize leadership, advocacy and collaboration to promote student success. The Professional School Counselor is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating a comprehensive developmental guidance program to develop each student's academic, career, personal and social abilities.
The Professional School Counselor must act with integrity, support organizational goals, demonstrate the ability to inspire, grow and motivate others, utilize feedback, drive for results and commit to championing the needs of the students, employees and overall District.
All employees of SISD are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, championing the needs of our students and drive continuous improvement.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
Master's degree in Counseling from an accredited college or university Valid Texas
Teacher certificate as required by the State Board of Education Certification
Valid Texas School Counselor certificate as required by the State Board of Education Certification
Two years teaching experience
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
Thorough understanding of school operations
Strong Organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to coordinate campus support operations
MAJOR REPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Coordinate with the Guidance and Counseling Director to meet district
Proactively plan, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive program of guidance and counseling.
Effectively and efficiently conduct campus needs assessment to identify targeted areas of guidance and counseling services.
Maintain current and appropriate resources for all
Use 80% of the time to provide direct services through the Guidance Curriculum, Individual Student Planning, Responsive Services, and the remaining 20% of time will be spent in program management, system support, and accountability.
Use data to develop a robust and effective comprehensive guidance and counseling programs that meet student needs including but not limited to attendance, college and career readiness, personal graduation plans and character education.
PROGRAM DELIVERY Guidance Curriculum
Provide leadership and collaborate with educators in the school-wide implementation of the school guidance curriculum, including but not limited to, college-bound culture, Capturing Kids Hearts, CHAMPs, Discipline in Secondary Classrooms and No Place for Hate.
Create and deliver strong classroom guidance curriculum or support teachers in conducting lessons based on the school's guidance curriculum.
Implement prevention-oriented group activities that are developmentally appropriate to meet student needs and school goals.
Individual Student Planning
Consistently assist individual or groups of students to develop academic, career, and personal/social skills, goals and plans; including but not limited to Personal Graduation Plans.
Accurately and appropriately interpret and utilize student data to develop comprehensive programs that meet student needs.
Consistently collaborate with parents/guardians and school staff to assist students in the exploration of academic, career, and post-secondary opportunities.
Effectively advise, plan and guide students in the process of course selection and Career Pathways, including Endorsements.
Maintain current and updated accurate student records at all times including but not limited to transcripts, Personal
Graduation Plans, assessments, and Career
Responsive Services
Act with a sense of urgency in providing individual and group counseling to students who exhibit or have been identified with social and/or emotional needs.
Consistently consult and collaborate effectively with parents/guardians, school staff, and other appropriately identified personnel regarding students who exhibit or have been identified with social and/or emotional needs.
Successfully implement an effective referral and follow-up process for meeting the needs of students.
Accurately and appropriately use assessment procedures for determining and structuring individual and group counseling services.
System Support
Consistently provide support services and appropriate information to students, school staff, and parents/guardians including: referrals, counseling, assessment, and
Actively assist students, school staff, parents/guardians, and other stakeholders in interpreting and understanding student data.
Create a professional development plan of a minimum 50 hours to improve knowledge and skills, including but not limited to, GT, ethics, suicide prevention, child abuse and college and career readiness.
Use available technology resources to enhance the school counseling
Strictly adhere to, policies, procedures, laws and ethical standards of the school counseling profession.
Perform all other appropriate guidance and counseling duties as assigned by the principal and district Guidance and Counseling Director.
Accountability
Create and submit an annual campus-based Guidance and Counseling Program Action Plan at the beginning of the year that focus on the four major components of the Spring ISD Counseling Framework and includes student academic performance, behavior and attendance. Review with principal and collaboratively update at mid-
In collaboration with the campus principal, conduct an end of year evaluation of the campus-based Guidance and Counseling Program Plan.
Collect and analyze data to guide program direction and
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. This position will also require both traveling within the district and state wide. Mental demands: Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data; ability to interpret TEC and policy; ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication; ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
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.
$71.1k yearly 60d+ ago
School Counselor
Fullbloom
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
At Catapult Learning, we provide educational solutions that generate academic achievement and better life outcomes for students. Join Catapult Learning and become a part of a national organization with a legacy of more than 45 years of student impact.
Overview
School Counselor
Part-time | St. Thomas More | Houston, TX
How you'll be there for students:
Be their advocate, confidence builder, and difference maker.
Play a critical role in supporting the behavioral, personal, emotional, and social development of students. With our resources and ongoing support, you can be wholly present and do what you love to do: create a safe, supportive, and inclusive school environment that fosters student growth and development.
Responsibilities
How you'll do it:
* Positively impact students' educational, behavioral, social, and emotional well-being.
* Nurture student potential through personalized, small-group, and classroom counseling, focusing on academic, emotional, behavioral, or developmental needs.
* Conduct learning assessments to reveal students' strengths and areas for growth, informing referrals as needed.
* Empower parents and school staff by connecting them with community resources that align with students' unique needs.
* Ensure administrative excellence by completing accurate, efficient paperwork.
* Stay updated on field trends to enhance guidance and support for students.
* Foster trust and reliability by adhering to the Counseling Policy Manual, funding guidelines, and school procedures.
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How we'll be there for you:
We foster your well-being-health, financial, and work-life-to help you succeed and thrive.
* Opportunities for professional development and advancement.
* Employee assistance program.
* Time off for eligible employees.
* Supportive work environment.
* Flexible schedule.
Qualifications
What we'll need from you:
* Masters Degree required.
* Experience working with students desired.
* LMSW, LCSW, LPC-A, LPC, School Counselor certification required.
Wherever you are in your career, there's a place for you on our team.
Be there for students at Catapult Learning partner schools in the way that works best for you: year-round and/or during summer, full-time or part-time. Our various career options empower educators to find a place that is right for this moment in their lives and careers.
Be where you're meant to be. Apply today.
About Catapult Learning
Catapult Learning, a division of FullBloom, provides intervention programs for students and professional development solutions for teachers in K-12 schools. We partner with 500+ school districts to produce positive outcomes that promote academic and professional growth. Catapult Learning is accredited by Cognia and has earned its 2022 System of Distinction honor.
FullBloom could not realize its mission or meet its business goals without the unique talents and contributions of its diverse group of professionals. Our company culture, practices, and systems reflect our values in all that we do to create an authentic and welcoming environment for all. Learn more about our company culture and Core 5 Values here.
FullBloom is an equal opportunity employer.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Pay Rate
Starting from USD $30.00/Hr.
$30 hourly Auto-Apply 13d ago
25-26 Houston After School Counselor Application
Kidventureorporated
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
***IMPORTANT: MULTIPLE LOCATIONS AVAILABLE. READ BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS***
If you're hard-working, a positive role model, fun-loving, full of endless amounts of energy, don't mind being completely embarrassed, understand what true responsibility is, will stop and help someone in need, and believe that you can make a difference in the lives of kids, then we want to talk to you!
Kidventures Finale After School program is one of the finest programs in Houston. We hire individuals to form the best team of college students, teachers, and other professionals to make an impact in the lives of kids. We are looking for counselors who will bring tons of energy, creativity, compassion, and a love for kids to this dynamic and fast-paced environment.
This is part time position with varying shift assignments from 2:30-6:30pm, Monday-Friday.
***CURRENTLY HIRING AT:***
St. Rose of Lima Catholic School: 3600 Brinkman St., Houston, TX 77018
Travis Elementary: 3311 Beauchamp St., Houston, TX 77009
St. Theresa Catholic School: 6500 Durford St. Houston, TX 77007
St. Michael Catholic School: 1801 Sage Rd., Houston, TX 77056
The Kinkaid School: 201 Kinkaid School Drive Houston, TX 77024
Oak Forest Elementary: 1401 W 43rd St, Houston, TX 77018
Durham Elementary: 4803 Brinkman St., Houston, TX 77018
West University Elementary: 3756 University Blvd. Houston, TX 77005
Qualifications
18 or older
Love working with kids
Maintain high positive energy throughout the shift
Strong customer service skills
$43k-61k yearly est. 9d ago
Counselor - SLG, South & East (IT Strategy & Transformation in the Public Sector)
Infotech Research Group 4.2
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
Counselors advise, guide and provide insights to IT Leaders in Small and Medium Public Sector market segments. Their main objective is to assist senior IT leaders in delivering improved results by optimizing decision making, mitigating risk and addressing the challenges they face on their path to professional excellence.
You'll be a good fit if you....
* Provide services exclusively to ~20-25 accounts annually, as assigned
* Assist members to make best use of their Info-Tech memberships, leveraging all entitlements within their memberships
* Arrange and engage in value-based client conversations and create value for members, providing technology and industry insights and professional advice to our members in-person and virtually
* Evaluate members' needs and work with them to set objectives and develop a strategy/work plan within the terms and conditions of the membership agreement
* Embrace Info-Tech Research Group culture of continuous learning by participating in on-going self and industry development activities
* Provide proactive thought leadership and new ideas not "asked for" on behalf of the client's membership
* Participate in regular communication / support / education and participation with Sales Leaders and Account Directors to complete account planning and support efforts
* Leverage ITRG and 3rd party assets to deliver on promises within the memberships
* Diagnose member value expectations and pain points, and connect them with appropriate Info-Tech Research Group product solutions
Key Responsibilities
* Possess up to 15 years of Senior IT, Customer Relations, Stakeholder Engagement, Professional Services and/or Research and Advisory experience in the Public Sector.
* Strong background in any facet of Information Technology including but not limited to Infrastructure, Applications, Architecture, Consulting, or Customer Relationship.
* Strong people relationship management skills; operational and systems development skills and experience in business writing, financial budgeting, management and reporting
* In depth understanding of various Public Sector management roles, politics, human behavior and predictive scenarios related to IT leadership
* Ability to coordinate service delivery activities and respond to diverse needs of a variety of key-stakeholders
* Exceptional customer service focus, high professionalism and adherence to ethical principles of conduct
* Strong communication and organizational skills, self-starter
* Ability to adhere to members and Info-Tech Research Group core value as a trusted executive
* Strong verbal, written, facilitation and presentation skills
* Bilingual proficiency in French, Spanish or German is good to have to support our diverse client base across North America and globally.
* Residing in the continental U.S., preferably in the middle to eastern U.S.
* Bachelor's degree in either Computer Science or any business-related discipline
* Ability to travel approx. 25% of the time
Info-Tech Research Group of companies is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic including Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Veteran and are pleased to consider all qualified applicants. To that end, upon request, ITRG will ensure, to the extent possible, that accommodation be made available to applicants throughout the recruitment and hiring process.
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Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (Tx 4.3
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
QUALIFICATIONS: * Proof of high school graduation or GED equivalent. * Experience working with children preferred. * Flexible and able to adjust your daily routine. * Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills. * Demonstrate a professional appearance and attitude.
* Physically able to lift, carry, push and pull up to 50 pounds.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
187 Days
SALARY/PAY GRADE:
$21,739 /CP-2 as approved by the Board of Trustees.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
* Works under general supervision to provide clerical assistance to campus faculty and staff in a variety of campus environments.
* Answers inquiries and communicates with a variety of employees, callers and visitors in a courteous manner.
* Prepares and processes documents including, but not limited to, correspondence, mail, records, forms and reports.
* Maintains office, employee and/or student files.
* Orders and maintains supplies as requested.
* Accomplishes tasks using office equipment and computer software including, but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheet and database applications.
* Participates in staff development as requested.
* Supervises students as needed throughout the school day inside and outside the classroom.
* Maintains confidentiality concerning student records.
* Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
* Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
* Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment; other specialized and adaptive equipment used by students
* Posture: Frequent standing, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
* Motion: Frequent walking and reaching
* Lifting: May require regular heavy lifting (45 pounds or more) and positioning of students with physical disabilities, control behavior through physical restraint, assist non ambulatory students, and lift and move adaptive and other classroom equipment; may work prolonged or irregular hours
* Environment: Work inside and outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather), exposure to noise, exposure to biological hazards (bacteria, communicable diseases)
* Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions, maintain emotional control under stress
APPLICATION INFORMATION:
Applications will be reviewed. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Hiring Managers may choose to email you regarding this application. Please monitor your email regularly for any communication.
Applying for this posting places your name in a pool of applicants who wish to be considered for a Clerical Aide position as they become available in the district.
$21.7k yearly 15d ago
K-5th School Counselor Applicant Pool - IDEA Houston Region (26-27)
Idea Public Schools 3.9
Counselor internship job in Houston, 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 $72,785 and $84,431, 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, 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 Experience
At IDEA, the Staff Experience 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 **************.
$72.8k-84.4k yearly Auto-Apply 36d ago
Fitness Counselor
EŌS Fitness 3.9
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
EōS Fitness is bold, upbeat, and motivating. Not only in our fitness routines, but in our work environment as well. Like our members, our employees know how to rise to a challenge and handle it head on. EōS Fitness' Core Purpose is to create loyal, lifelong fans and exercise practitioners. To achieve this purpose, our Core Values are: Take Personal Responsibility, Be Optimistic & Have Fun, Learn & Grow, Be A Team Player, and Fight Hard To Win.
Core Purpose: To create loyal, lifelong fans and exercise practitioners.
Are you a fun, energetic person? Do you have that drive to excel? If you are motivated, energetic, and passionate about working with people in the fitness industry then a career as a Fitness Coordinator may be just the fit for you. Our Fitness Coordinators will actively pursue enrollment of new members through self-generated and company-sponsored programs, promotions, and referrals. In this fast-paced, energy-driven position, you will find success by supporting potential members in fulfilling their fitness goals. Your lively sales approach and magnetic personality will ensure that new members pursue their goals.
Position Purpose: Create connections with prospective members, help them become members, and engage with them during the follow-up process to ensure their success.
Core Purpose: To create loyal, lifelong fans and exercise practitioners.
Requirements for Success:
Takes ownership of results.
Fight hard to win.
Adapts well and quickly to various situations.
Communicates well with members and teammates with a customer service mentality.
Team player and be willing to jump into any task and get it done.
Possess strong mathematical, analytical and sales skills.
Must be extremely organized.
Able to work independently, multi-task in a fast paced and demanding work environment.
Strong attention to detail while producing accurate and high-quality work.
Comfortable with computer/technology, ability to quickly shift focus, phone etiquette, and good at math.
This position is 20 hours a week and must be able to work every Thursday and at least one weekend day.
Requirements:
Must successfully pass background check.
Other Responsibilities:
Member engagement
Building and equipment maintenance and safety
Accountabilities:
Membership Sales (Club and Individual - including services, products, programs)
Membership Billing
Customer Service (friendly, clean, helpful, problem resolution)
Information Hub (product knowledge, programs, events etc.)
Eligible for additional compensation inclusive of:
Variable income opportunities including commission
Tenure Pay
Hourly Pay Range
$10 - $11 USD
Benefits and Perks:
A highly energetic and collaborative team.
A management team that cares about your professional development.
Free membership for you and plus one family member.
Discounted Personal Training, and merchandise - including supplements.
Employee referral program.
Daily Pay offered - access your funds before payday.
Competitive pay plus vacation, holiday, and sick pay.*
Group Health, dental, vision, Supplemental Life, Employee Assistant Program and even Pet Insurance are offered!*
401(k) + Company matching!*
Personal education growth options with Sophia Learning.
* Based on eligibility of tenure and full-time vs. part-time employment.
EōS Fitness is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs, without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.
To view more information on our CCPA policy, click HERE.
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Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled
EōS Fitness participates in the government eVerify program.
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We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact the Recruiting Help Line at ********************************* or by calling ************. To check on the status of your application, please visit the Greenhouse Candidate Portal at my.greenhouse.com for updates.
$10-11 hourly Auto-Apply 12d ago
Adjunct, Mental Health & Addiction Counseling
Alvin Community College 3.9
Counselor internship job in Alvin, TX
Salary Description Job Type Adjunct Job Number FY2526-031 Divison Workforce & Strategic Initiatives Department Center of Excellence, Legal Studies & Public Service Opening Date 09/01/2025 Closing Date 8/31/2026 11:59 PM Central * Description * Benefits
* Questions
This is a Part-Time Faculty Pool for available assignments during the academic year. Applications are considered throughout the academic year and reviewed based on departmental needs. Should a review of your application result in the intent to pursue your candidacy, you will be contacted by phone or email for an interview.
In order to maintain SACSCOC compliance, it is required you upload a copy of your transcripts for ALL degrees conferred.
APPLICATION STATUS
Your application status will be updated throughout the review process. If your application is still in progress, your application has not been reviewed by the hiring department.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Requires flexible work schedule to meet program needs, which may include working days, evenings and/or weekends.
May require travel to our main campus in Alvin and/or to various offsite locations, including local high schools in Alvin, Danbury, Manvel and Pearland and to Texas Department of Criminal Justice facilities in Richmond, Rosharon or Lake Jackson. Fingerprinting is a requirement for the local ISD's per Texas Education Agency. Alvin College will reimburse the estimated cost of $50, if applicable.
Requires the provision of official transcripts and/or certifications within (30) days of hire.
Applicants with academic credentials from non-U.S. accredited institutions are required to have their coursework evaluated in terms of U.S. "equivalency." All international credential evaluations must be conducted by one of the companies affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES) in order to be considered for a faculty position. Applicants bear the responsibility of requesting, paying associated fees, and obtaining an original transcript evaluation for submission to the Office of Human Resources. Please refer to the NACES website for further information (***************
Alvin College is an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex, or any other basis prohibited by law.
This is a security sensitive position and requires a criminal history and/or motor vehicle records check.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Our faculty enjoy an atmosphere of collegiality and mutual respect that promotes outstanding teaching and fosters active intellectual and creative engagement.
* Instruct and supervise a diverse population of students in the classroom at various times and locations
* Possess a commitment to student engagement, student success, and instructional excellence
* Demonstrate effective communication skills, both written and oral
* Prepare and utilize a course syllabus and assessments for each course using guidelines established by the institution
* Maintain current knowledge of effective teaching methodologies and utilizes a variety of instructional delivery methods, classroom media, and educational resources
* Assist in the recruitment and retention of students
* Advise students in academic matters or refers students to appropriate resources
* Assess students' performance through a range of measurement activities and keeps them informed of their progress in a timely manner
* Engage students face-to-face and through electronic communications
* Utilize technology to facilitate learning and to access data, maintain records, generate reports, and communicate with others
* Assist in the development, distribution and collection of assessments for courses and program objectives
* Build positive and professional relationship with students, colleagues, college administration, and the community
* Submit timely college reports and forms to the appropriate divisions and departments
* Provide recommendations to the Instructional Dean, Department Chair, and appropriate college committees regarding curriculum, instruction and division operations
* Exhibit a commitment to lifelong learning through participation in professional development activities
* Adhere to Alvin College's policies and procedures
* Attend institutional meetings as required
* Other duties as assigned
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The incumbent typically works in a classroom environment and uses a computer, telephone and other office equipment as needed to perform duties. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of a classroom. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the work day.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to twenty (20) pounds.
QUALIFICATIONS
* Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Human Services area (Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Human Services, Addictions Counseling, or Mental Health) with current licensure as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licenses Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and 3 years non-teaching work experience in the field.
* At least 3 years non-teaching related work experience
* Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, as well as intermediate computer skills.
* Must be familiar with interactive teaching methods and instruction via the Internet
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
* College level teaching experience
* Working knowledge of Blackboard course management system
* Bilingual English/Spanish
Welcome to Alvin, Texas! Located twenty five miles southeast of Houston in northeast Brazoria County, on land originally granted to the Houston Tap and Brazoria Railroad, Alvin is home to 28,377 residents and has much to offer our citizens and visitors alike.
The College
Alvin College is a public community college in Brazoria County, Texas. We provide educational opportunities in workforce training, academics, technical fields, adult basic education, and personal development.
Alvin College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees and certificates.
Vision Statement
"Alvin College envisions a college that inspires lifelong learning, cultivates innovation, and serves as a vital partner in strengthening the economic and cultural vitality of our region-empowering students and communities to thrive in a rapidly changing world."
Mission Statement
"Alvin College improves lives by offering affordable, accessible, innovative, high-quality academic, career and technical education to meet the needs of students, workforce and the community."
Benefits
Alvin College provides comprehensive, competitive, and affordable benefit programs to meet the needs of our employees. The College offers a variety of health insurances, retirement, optional retirement plans, generous paid leave and holidays, wellness leave, an employee assistance program, and more. For most plans there is a 60 day waiting period for enrollment. Feel free to reach out to Human Resources at ****************** if you have questions.
Please view our Benefits Page for more information and eligibility requirements.
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1. I acknowledge I have uploaded a copy of ALL my transcripts for ALL degrees conferred.
* Yes
* No
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Do you have prior teaching experience at the college level?
* Yes
* No
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Do you have three (3) years non-teaching work experience in the field?
* Yes
* No
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Are you familiar with interactive teaching methods and instruction via the internet and face-to-face?
* Yes
* No
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Do you have an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Human Services area (Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Human Services, Addictions Counseling, or Mental Health) ?
* Yes
* No
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Do you have current licensure as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and/or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)?
* Yes
* No
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Do you have experience with the use of Learning Management Systems (LMS), such as Blackboard or Pearson?
* Yes
* No
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4. Are you bilingual in English/Spanish?
* Yes
* No
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3. What is your teaching availability? Please select all that apply.
* Alvin College Main Campus
* Alvin College Online
* Dual credit courses at Alvin ISD campuses
* Evening classes at Shadow Creek High School campus
* Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) locations
* University of Houston-Clear Lake (Pearland) campus
* Dual credit courses at Danbury High School
* Dual credit courses at Pearland ISD campuses
* Day Classes
* Evening Classes
* Fall Semester
* Spring Semester
* Summer
* Year Round
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2. Do you have all the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed for this position?
* Yes
* No
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5. I acknowledge my application, resume and/or supplemental documents all match and provide the same and consistent information; ensuring that beginning and end dates are in the MM/YYYY format.
* Yes
* No
Required Question
$30k-35k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Service Worker II @ Transportation
Alief Independent School District
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
(Internal employees: Set to your account to internal before applying at **************************************************
Primary Purpose:
To see that all vehicles are properly serviced and ready for use at all times.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
* High school graduate or GED
* Must hold or obtain a valid class B - CDL driver's license with "P" endorsement
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Capable of completing daily tasks without direct supervision
Knowledgeable of operational service required for all vehicles
Capable of accurately maintaining routine service records
Able to visually inspect and service vehicles
Able to understand and follow written or verbal instructions
Able to communicate effectively with others
Experience:
* None
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Service Operations
Service vehicles as assigned, posting accurate mileage.
Fuel vehicles as specified checking oil, power steering, radiator and washer fluid levels.
Inspect for fluid leaks and possible defects.
Prepare vehicles for charters as scheduled.
Perform Group A on all vehicles.
Keep all vehicles and work areas orderly and clean.
Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties including lifting and climbing.
Keep entire center clean.
Correct unsafe conditions in work area and promptly report any conditions that are not immediately correctable to supervisor.
Perform visual inspection of vehicles and report any defects or repairs as needed.
Other
Maintain regular and reliable attendance
Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Maintain an appropriate level of technology competence to meet the current and future needs of Alief.
Implement alternative methods of instruction as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Evaluation
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on evaluation of Manual Trades - Maintenance Personnel.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment, including computer and peripherals; district vehicle
Posture: Prolonged sitting; standing, kneeling/squatting bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting; may work in tiring and uncomfortable positions over, in and under vehicles
Motion: Frequent walking, climbing stairs/ladders/scaffolding; regular grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension, and overhead reaching
Lifting: Frequent lifting and carrying (up to 50 pounds); May require occasional heavy lifting and carrying (50 pounds and over)
Environment: Work outside and inside, on slippery, hard or uneven walking surfaces; frequent exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures, dust, noise, vibration; exposure to chemical and electrical hazards; work around machinery with moving parts; regularly work irregular hours; occasional prolonged hours
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
The full for this position is included within this job posting. By applying for this position, you are accepting the responsibilities and duties of this position as they are listed in the job description.
Hiring administrators review applications, interview, and recommend for hire.
Calendar Days: 260
Pay Grade: MT04
2025-2026 Salary Range Min. $17.15 Mid. $20.47 Max. $23.79 (Based on previous experience)
Salaries are determined by the number of completed and eligible years of service at an accredited school.
Salary is based on 187 days. If working less than 187 days, the salary will be less.
(Internal employees: Set to your account to internal before applying at **************************************************
$22k-33k yearly est. 8d ago
District At-Risk Crisis Counselor
Dickinson Independent School District (Tx 3.9
Counselor internship job in Dickinson, TX
District At-Risk Crisis Counselor Department: Education Support Center/McAdams Junior High School Wage/Hour Status: Exempt/Professional Immediate Supervisor: Director of Mental Health & Counseling/ Gator Wellness Center Pay Grade: Per Compensation Manual
Days Employed: Per Compensation Manual
POSITION SUMMARY:
* The role of the District At-Risk Crisis Counselor is vital in creating a safe, supportive, and responsive school environment where students can thrive both academically and emotionally.
* This position requires a highly skilled professional capable of addressing immediate emotional distress, mental health crises, trauma, and the needs of at-risk student populations.
* In addition to crisis response, the counselor plays a key role in supporting campus counselors in the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program.
* By fostering strong connections within the school and broader community, the District At-Risk Crisis Counselor also helps prevent future challenges and promotes long-term student well-being.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification:
* Master's degree in school counseling
* Valid Texas School Counseling Certification
Special Knowledge/Skills:
* Knowledge and skill in counseling and casework methods
* Awareness of and ability to access community resources, and possess the initiative to connect students and their families with resources relevant to individual life situations
* Strong communication, interpersonal, consultation, and counseling skills
* Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices related to student well-being and education
* Ability to work effectively in a diverse and dynamic school environment
* Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
* Demonstrated proficiency in using technology for documentation, communication, and presentation purposes
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Student Support:
* Support students who are considered At-Risk
* Consult and collaborate with parents, counselors, and medical professionals regarding students who may have serious or life-threatening illnesses or pregnant
* Coordinate Compensatory Education Home Instruction (CEHI)as a required academic support for eligible students during prenatal and postpartum periods-and a range of optional support services such as counseling, health services, transportation, and parenting education. These services are designed to address the unique challenges faced by pregnant and parenting students, ensuring they receive equitable access to education and the resources needed to thrive.
* Develop and support intervention strategies with students to 1) increase attendance, 2) assist with coping skills, and 3) develop appropriate goals
* Conduct outreach activities, including making home visits, to gather information relating to students
* Consult and collaborate with parents, McKinney Vento Liaison, and campus staff regarding students' attendance, academic performance, behavior, and various other needs
* Facilitate the referral of students to outside agencies
* Arrange for medical, psychiatric, and other tests and examinations that may disclose causes of difficulties and indicate remedial measures
* Provide school counseling support to students at alternative campuses without assigned school counselors
Crisis Intervention:
* Respond to campuses when someone has suicidal or violent ideation, following the district's Suicide Prevention Flow Chart
* Oversee suicidal crisis response while coordinating response team, intervention, and immediate follow-up care
* Actively be a member of the district's School Behavioral Threat Assessment Team. Respond to campuses when a student has violent ideation that results in the local mental health authorities' crisis team responding.
* Oversee violence ideation crisis response with law enforcement, provide intervention, and immediate follow up care.
* Respond to crises within the school community, including situations such as grief, trauma, bullying, and other emergencies. Offer immediate support to students, staff, and families and collaborate with appropriate agencies when necessary.
* Provide crisis intervention and preventive support as needed by students and their families
* Serve as a member of the DISD Crisis Response Team
Parent and Community Engagement:
* Build strong relationships with parents, guardians, and families to enhance their involvement in students' educational progress
* Actively collaborate with community resources and organizations to provide additional support to students and families
* Continuously seek out additional community resources and opportunities to provide assistance to students/families and actively communicate with other district stakeholders, such as campus counselors
* Plan and implement parent involvement activities, such as parent training and support groups, as identified through identifying district trends and/or as requested
Collaboration:
* Work closely with alternative campuses' school staff, including teachers, counselors, administrators, and special education teams, to ensure a holistic and coordinated approach to addressing students' social and emotional needs
* Serve as a consultant to school personnel regarding students or situations that are not referred for direct district or outside services
* Develop and maintain positive working relationships with school professionals and representatives of the community resources
* Attend and participate in transition meetings for students returning from alternative placements to their home campuses
* Coordinate the alternative education program (AEP) personalized transition plan
* Meet monthly with the Mental Health and Counseling team
* Collaborate with School Liaison Officers
* Mentor, model, coach, and support campus school counselors in implementing a Comprehensive School Counseling Program
* Attend and represent Dickinson ISD at the Community Resource Coordination Group (CRCG) meetings
Documentation:
* Maintain accurate and confidential records of student interactions, assessments, and intervention plans in compliance with state and district guidelines
* Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other required documents
* Maintain the students' alternative education program (AEP) personalized transition plan
* Maintain Life-Threatening Illness Documentation
* Coordinate and support with the homebound liaison
* Review, maintain, and Support At-Risk documentation and students classified At-Risk
Professional Development:
* Stay current with best practices in mental health and education through ongoing professional development activities and training
* Maintain updated training in district-endorsed crisis management procedures
* Maintain School Behavioral Threat Management training
* Maintain Galveston County Juvenile Justice training and requirements: Criminal Background Acknowledgment, Statement of Confidentiality, Child Abuse Registry Check Consent Form, PREA Training and Acknowledgment, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Training, fingerprinting, etc..
* Attend Texas Education Agency (TEA) Highly Mobile and At-Risk (HMAR) webinars and trainings
Ethical Standards:
* Uphold the highest ethical standards in all interactions with students, families, and colleagues
* Adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and policies governing social work practices in educational settings
Supporting Documents:
* AEP Personalized Transition Plan from TEA
* PEIMS At Risk Indicator Codes
EXPECTATIONS OF MENTAL DEMANDS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
* Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest ethical standards in all interactions with students, families, and colleagues. Adhere to relevant laws, regulations, and policies governing social work practices in educational settings.
* Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment, including computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment; other specialized and adaptive equipment used by students
* Posture: Frequent standing; kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
* Motion: Frequent walking and reaching
* Lifting: Frequent light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds); heavy lifting (45 pounds or over) and positioning or students with physical disabilities, controlling behavior through physical restraint, assisting non-ambulatory students, and lifting and moving adaptive and other classroom equipment
* Environment: Work inside and outside (exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather); exposure to noise; exposure to biological hazards (body fluids, bacteria, communicable diseases)
* Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
* Professional Dress: Dress must be clean, neat, in a manner appropriate for his or her assignment, and in accordance with any additional standards established by his or her supervisor and approved by the Superintendent. During work hours, visible body piercings (except earrings) will not be allowed.
EVALUATIONS:
* Performance of this position will be evaluated annually
$53k-57k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Therapist/Counselor
Eddins Counseling Group
Counselor internship job in Houston, TX
About us:
Eddins Counseling Group (ECG) in Central Houston, TX is an established, outpatient group practice in Houston Heights and Montrose neighborhoods. Join us in our mission to provide caring and quality mental health services in our community. We see the work we do as a calling and continuously strive to learn, grow and develop as therapists and humans. WE have a supportive team making a difference in the community we serve. Care and compassion are our core values, which shows in every aspect of the work we do. Eddins Counseling Group is an LGBTQ+ and anti-racist affirming practice. We offer counseling services for children, teens, adults, couples, and families. We are looking for growth-oriented professionals that are looking to make a difference in health care. (Location - Houston Heights/Montrose - Hybrid )
Role Overview:
We are seeking fully licensed, experienced mental health providers with daytime, evening and/or weekend availability. We are looking for someone with a passion for counseling and a desire to be part of a supportive team. Friendly clinicians that are passionate about what they do, with an interest in growing clientele and being part of an integrated team.
We are currently seeking therapists who can commit to at least 15-20 clinical hours per week or a 20 client per week case load. This is a hybrid role, where you manage your own case load/schedule. We are looking for someone to join our team and be an integral role in our collaborative environment.
We are looking for therapists who can see diverse client populations and presenting issues. Specific training/certification in a particular niche preferred (i.e.., trauma, play therapy, EFT, Gottman, etc.) Please indicate experience/training with specific populations. Plenty of additional training and support opportunities are available. Supervision training is also available. We cannot accept practicum students who will be out of the office or unavailable due to planned breaks longer than 10 consecutive days. Your practicum semesters would need to occur back to back as well.
Must be fully licensed in the state of Texas and have expertise working with clients over multiple therapy sessions through completion of treatment goals.
Please send a resume along with a cover letter/interest statement regarding experience and motivation for this position specifically. Include any relevant training courses completed and certification/licensure.
Key Responsibilities:
Providing Therapy/Counseling:
Conduct individual, couples, family or group therapy sessions to address clients' mental, emotional, and behavioral issues.
Utilize various therapeutic approaches and techniques tailored to clients needs and goals.
Help clients develop coping strategies, insight, and skills to manage their challenges and improve their well being
Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards in all client interactions
Assessment and Diagnosis:
Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand clients presenting concerns, history, strength, and needs
Use diagnostic tools and criteria to formulate diagnoses when appropriate
Collaborate with clients to develop treatment plans based on assessment findings and mutual goals
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Maintain accurate and up to date records, including assessment notes, treatment plans, progress reports or any other relevant correspondence
Ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards regarding confidentiality, record keeping, and informed consent
Collaboration and Referrals:
Collaborate with other mental health professionals, health care providers, and support services to coordinate comprehensive care for clients
Make referrals to specialists or community resources as needed to address clients specific needs beyond the scope of therapy
Continuing Education and Professional Development:
Stay informed about current research, trends, and best practices in the field of mental health counseling or therapy
Pursue on going training, certifications, or licensure to enhance clinical skills and maintain licensure requirements
Qualifications:
Masters or Doctorate degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social work or related field from accredited institution
Licensure or certification as a therapist or counselor
Strong interpersonal skills and empathy to build rapport with clients
Strong motivation to learn
Providing evidenced based counseling to children, teens, parents, couples or adults with anxiety, depression, trauma or experience with treatment approach
Experience with EDMR and family trauma
Create a safe and therapeutic environment
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written (Assessments, documentation, collaboration with other professionals)
Cultural competency and sensitivity to work effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds
Ethical integrity and adherence to professional codes of conduct and legal regulations governing mental health
Desire to develop a career with ECG
Benefits:
Fun, supportive, and professional team of therapists
Ongoing training, CEUs + regular case consultation groups
Knowledgeable and engaging support staff
Extensive training library for learning
Opportunities to create your own unique offerings, i.e. groups, workshops
All the benefits of private practice with none of the hassles
Individualized marketing and advertising plan
We help you build your ideal practice of 20 or more clients per week
Access to benefits including health, dental, vision, 401K
Malpractice insurance provided
Transition Period
At Eddins Counseling Group, we recognize that transitioning into a new professional role takes time and support. As part of becoming a fully licensed therapist/counselor with our team, there will be a structured transition period. This period is designed to help you adjust to our systems and processes, become familiar with our practice's standards, and build your client caseload in alignment with your availability and professional goals in a private practice setting.
We aim to support you in:
Getting Up to Speed: Providing necessary training and resources to ensure comfort and confidence in using our tools and processes.
Building Your Client Caseload: Assisting in filling your schedule with clients that align with your expertise and preferences over time.
Adjusting Availability: Helping you manage your work hours to balance the needs of the practice and clients.
Autonomy Development: Gradually empowering you with full access to our systems as you gain familiarity.
Transition from Prior Roles: Offering flexibility and guidance to help ease the shift from your previous employment to our practice.
We value open communication and encourage you to share any concerns or feedback during this adjustment period and in our initial interview process. Our goal is to ensure a smooth transition and set you up for long-term success within our team.
EEO Statement:
Eddin's Counseling Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or veteran status or other protected class based on local, state or national regulations.
Interested applicants, please submit a resume and cover letter, and 3 clinical references with Full Name, Company, Email Address, and Phone Number.
Please be sure to add ****************************** to your contact list to ensure delivery of all correspondence from us.
**Unfortunately we are not able to employ former clients for admin or clinical positions.**
How much does a counselor internship earn in Pearland, TX?
The average counselor internship in Pearland, TX earns between $27,000 and $59,000 annually. This compares to the national average counselor internship range of $31,000 to $65,000.
Average counselor internship salary in Pearland, TX