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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Provides individual and group counseling and guidance lessons in a multicultural and multilingual, antiracist, trauma-informed and culturally-sensitive manner to English Learners (ELs), Emergent Multilingual Learns (EMLs) and Students with Limited/Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE) (formerly METS) students. 2. Assists in the cultural, social and emotional adjustments of EL/EML students in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS).3. Leads and participates in crisis response intervention and follow-up for EL/EML students/families, and other MCPS students experiencing a crisis as needed, throughout the district.4. Provides proactive interventions to prevent and address cross-cultural misunderstandings through restorative justice skills and circles and guidance lessons5. Advocates for EL/EML/SLIFE students and counsel them individually and in groups in achieving academic success, resolving conflicts, navigating U.S. culture and educational expectations, and becoming aware of mental health issues.6. Initiates and collaborates with school staff and administration in the IEP, EMT, 504 Plans, and screening processes, as necessary.7. Emphasizes the importance of achieving academic success to EML/EL/SLIFE students as well as their parents in order to improve graduation rates and decrease the opportunity gap.8. Facilitates the understanding of cultural issues that may impact on the relationship between EML/EL students and school staff.9. Familiarizes and informs EML/EL students, as well as their families, regarding mental health issues. Refers to appropriate community agency as needed.10. Guides students and families in developing awareness of academic, social, and career choices within MCPS and community.11. Works in collaboration with school-based counselors and administrators to meet the needs of ELD/EML/ SLIFE students, disseminate information and act as liaison between appropriate central offices and the schools on counseling issues.12. Assists EL/EML students, EL/EML families and MCPS staff in becoming aware of cultural issues which affect the student directly or indirectly.13. Maintains case records on EL/EML/METS students, input data regarding work with students/families onto ESSIS database, review and gather data from students and staff.14. Initiates/leads in helping EL/SLIFE /EML families in school meetings, events and collaborate with Parent Community Coordinators to help EL/SLIFE families' access resources and better understand the U.S. educational system.15. Creates and presents to students, parents, school staff, and community members on topics of multicultural, multilingual, antiracist and trauma-informed school counseling issues. 16. Conducts parent conferences on a regular basis with EL/EML students' parents.17. Conducts home visits.18. Serves as a district expert to teachers, administrators, and other school staff on issues pertinent to ELD/EML /SLIFE students (i.e., acculturation, second language learning, behavioral topics, and mental health issues). 19. Creates and conducts trainings on trauma-informed, neuroscience-informed (Neurosequential Model in Education (NME)) SEL, newcomer children, family reunification and different cultures.20. Initiates and leads EL/SLIFE/EML students and MCPS staff in becoming aware of cultural, linguistic, developmental and trauma (Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) issues in the EML/EL population.21. Actively participates in workgroups, including those that are centrally based or county-wide, including Children Fleeing Violence, unaccompanied minors, social-emotional learning (SEL), trauma-informed, Student Well-Being Team, Graduation Validation, Reimagining METS, Newcomer Task Force etc.22. Actively participates in School Improvement Plans.23. Presents information regarding diversity, culture, language, mental health issues and other relevant issues at Board of Education meetings, events, MCPS media, and community functions such as Town Hall and Parent Academy, etc. 24. Proactively creates equitable SEL lessons in multiple languages throughout MCPS.25. Serves as a pioneer in creating and conducting trauma-informed trainings for MCPS staff and community partners.26. Assesses data for graduation rates and actively participates with leadership and administration to effectively close the achievement gap.27. Performs related work as required.
This description may be changed at any time.