Career Counselor
Posted: 4 November, 2022Organization: MINACT, INC.- Treasure Island JCC
Location: San Francisco, CA
Help others work towards realizing academic and vocational success.
Imagine a career where your success is measured by the progress of those you serve: aspiring young students. You can inspire others to realize their academic potential, reach their educational goals and make the most of their abilities with Treasure Island Job Corps Center. Our team is committed to making a difference, one amazing student at a time. We invite you to do the same in this exciting role:
Be the mentor who helps students strive for excellence by empowering them to do their best work, overcome challenges, and work to develop the skills to become lifelong learners. You will work with each student throughout their learning experience to challenge, motivate, support and encourage them to do more than they may have thought possible.
The Treasure Island Job Corps Center is currently hiring for a Career Counselor.
As a Career Counselor, you will be tasked with working hand in hand with students, assigned to your caseload, that are enrolled in the Treasure Island Job Corps Center. You will establish rapport with students on their first day of enrollment and work with and encourage them while they proceed through their training program.
Job Corps Works! Careers Begin Here.
Responsibilities
Reviews detailed background file, conducts personal interview and tests as necessary to analyze and recommend a program for each assigned student.
Provides continuous educational, vocational, personal and social adjustment counseling and direct aid on an individual and group basis; recommends necessary program modifications.
Maintains up- to-date documentation, case notes and records using CIS, as well as other systems of documentation. Prepares Unauthorized Absence reports and leave forms and verifies required information.
Identifies and remediates student barriers to success and develops an individualized personal career development plan.
Refers students for medical or psychiatric evaluation and takes remedial action as warranted.
Refers students to other program areas such as transfers, extension or advanced programs, and college placement.
Chairs student evaluation panels.
Maintains contact with student’s family, guardian and/or probation officer; conducts home visits as necessary and utilizes community resources as needed.
Conducts a variety of special programs such as human sexuality, sexual harassment, group relationships, self-esteem, anger management, conflict resolution, diversity, leadership and adjustment.
Coordinates services and support for nonresident students including daily accountability follow up.