Counselor - Advisement and Counseling JobID: 102531
Position Type:
Counselors/Counselor
Date Posted:
5/13/2026
Location:
Simonton Elementary
Date Available:
07/27/2026
Job Code: Counselor - 060014 Standard Hours: 19.6 Department: Advisement & Counseling - 212120 Empl Class: SBM Minimum Salary: $29,471.54/Annually
Maximum Salary: $55,370.00/Annually
Scheduled Days: 190
Target Openings: 1
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Primary Responsibilities:
Provide support and leadership in the implementation of a comprehensive, data-driven school counseling program aligned with the district and school's mission to promote academic, social-emotional, and college/career development, while ensuring equity and access for all students. May be assigned to a cluster, district-wide or school specific location.
Provide relevant student learning experiences supporting academic achievement, college and career readiness and social emotional growth.
Demonstrate an understanding of the comprehensive counseling program components in accordance with the district's comprehensive counseling program framework.
Utilize district's standards and competencies in comprehensive school counseling program planning that support student mindsets and behaviors.
Creates annual, data driven goals that advance student outcomes in areas of academic achievement, career/college readiness, and social emotional development.
Provide tiered levels of school counseling instruction and intervention services addressing students' needs in the areas of academic support, college/career readiness, and social-emotional development.
Demonstrates the ability to design, implement, analyze, and document outcomes of a comprehensive school counseling program aligned to district, state, and national standards.
Delivers responsive services such as crisis response as needed.
Coordinate with school staff to provide supportive instructional classroom activities that relate to student academic achievement, college and career goals and social emotional needs.
Conduct individual and group counseling with students to support their academic, college and career readiness, and social emotional needs.
Design and implement a data driven school counseling program for all students to address student learning barriers and close the achievement/opportunity gap.
Demonstrate a commitment to school counseling professional ethics and professional growth opportunities.
Maintains appropriate confidentiality of student information and records.
Adhere to legal and ethical guidelines and professional standards of the school counseling profession.
Attend and participate in faculty and district level meetings and other staff development, in addition to professional growth activities as needed and/or supported by the principal.
Apply newly acquired knowledge and skills in the planning and implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program.
Communicate effectively with students, parents/guardians, district, school personnel, and other stakeholders.
Model correct use of oral and written language.
Interact in a professional manner with students, parents, and staff.
Demonstrate punctuality, maintain regular attendance, and make necessary arrangements for absences.
Create a climate of accessibility for parents and students by demonstrating a collaborative and approachable style.
Promote a safe, positive learning environment, which is inclusive of all students.
Demonstrate belief in the capacity of all students to be successful.
Facilitates access to appropriate educational learning experiences for all students to reach their educational goals.
Foster school and family collaboration to support positive student outcomes.
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit for extended periods of time. The employee is also required to talk, hear, stand, and walk. The employee may be required to use hands to touch, handle, feel, and/or reach. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. The employee is required to operate a motor vehicle in performance of duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Gwinnett County Public Schools is a high achieving, honored school system, located in the metro Atlanta area. GCPS is the largest school system in Georgia with more than 180,000 students and continuing to grow. That growth can be attributed to the fact that Gwinnett is a school system of choice for people moving to the Atlanta area. Gwinnett County citizens highly value the important role education plays in building a thriving, global community and they strongly support the school system’s pursuit of excellence. Gwinnett County Public Schools is a three-time finalist for the Broad Prize of Urban Education (2009, 2010 & 2014) and 2 time winner of the 2010 and 2014 Broad Prize, designating it as one of the nation’s top urban school districts. GCPS was voted a Forbes Magazine Top Employer and a 3- time Top Employer for Women. Gwinnett also boasts National Blue Ribbon Schools and a host of schools recognized at the state level.