School Counselor
Summary:
EGA's School Counselor provides psychological services, including testing, counseling and consulting to assist in meeting the social, emotional and educational needs of students in regular and special education programs being serviced by the school; administer and interpret psychological assessments of students, prepare recommendations regarding the evaluation and placement of students; consult with teachers, administrators, specialists, agency and EGA personnel and parents; counsel students; coordinate behavior management programs; and perform related duties.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Be familiar with the EGA's enrollment policies relative to Special Needs students.
- Develop and administer screening tests to identify new students with special needs, and report results to the registrar.
- Serve as a member of the Pre-Referral Team evaluating referred student’s school histories and educational progress. Consult and confer with teachers, administrators and parents regarding relevant social, emotional, behavioral, cultural and cognitive learning factors.
- Complete assessments for students initially referred to special education and identified students requiring re-evaluation.
- Provide written reports analyzing, interpreting and summarizing test results, observations and information from school personnel, students, parents and other agencies. Confer with school personnel, parents and other agencies regarding the content of psychological reports and recommendations therein.
- Serve as a member of the Individual Education Program (IEP) Team and facilitate IEP meetings as required.
- Report results of assessments at IEP meetings.
- Play a key role on the IEP Team in deciding if students qualify for special education services. Guide the IEP Team in the development of appropriate placement, goals and objectives for the service.
- Develop, evaluate, and update the counseling program.
- Pursue continuous professional growth by keeping current with educational developments and literature in the field of school guidance.
- Develop and maintain a library section of pertinent information available to students, parents, and staff.
Applications for this position will be received directly by the school and will not be reviewed by Teach Away's Placement Coordinators.
Any communication about the job will take place directly between you and the institution. Tracking of your application status will take place within the application tracking system used by the school you are applying to (outside of your Teach Away Dashboard).
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Location | Doha, Qatar |
Start Date | February 2022 |
Eligible Candidates | University Graduate |
Student Level | Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle School |
Number of Vacancies | 1 |
Job Benefits
Compensation package includes:
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Qualifications and Requirements
Required Certificates | Other Certification |
Education Required | Master |
Work Visa Eligibility | United States (USA), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, Ireland, Jordan, Lebanon |
Major | Educational Psychology |
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