Genetics Counselor jobs in Boulder, CO

Genetics Counselor provides genetic counseling and education to individuals and families at risk for hereditary disorders. Obtains and analyzes family medical history to identify patients at risk for specific disorders or syndromes. Being a Genetics Counselor recommends genetic testing as warranted and counsels patients on test results, treatment and alternative coping methods. May provide crisis intervention as needed. Additionally, Genetics Counselor requires a master's degree of Genetic Counseling. Typically reports to a manager or director. Requires board certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) or American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG). Typically requires a state license to practice. Genetics Counselor's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Counselor
  • Mesa County Valley School District 51
  • Mesa, CO FULL_TIME
    • JobID: 10517

      Position Type:
      Counseling/School Counselor
      Date Posted:
      3/29/2024
      Location:
      Chatfield Elementary
      Date Available:
      7/30/2024
      Closing Date:
      4/4 or open until filled
      Description:
      Elementary Counselor

      PROGRAMMING SUPPORTS & DELIVERY:
      School Counselors draw on the tools and examples as outlined in the American School Counselors Association’s (ASCA) Mindsetsand Behaviors for Student Success in order to provide a systematic and comprehensive school counseling program that promotes students’ academic, career, and social/emotional growth. The Elementary School Counselor works with students as they begin to develop their academic self-concept and feelings of competence and confidence as learners. Counselors must balance their programming delivery methods accommodating cultural differences and varying learning styles as they work with school staff, parents, and students to create a safe and respectful learning environment.
      Operating in the domains of academic development, career/interests exploration and social emotional development the Elementary School Counselor defines and focuses the school counseling program based on the school’s academic, attendance, and discipline data. Counselors hold an expectation to conduct assessments and provide services via a variety of technologies allowing for both on-line and in-person engagement. There is an expectation to implement a Counseling Program that is flexible to students’ unique needs providing a spectrum of direct and indirect services as outlined in the table below:

      Direct Services
      Instruction – Elementary levels begin with teaching a school counseling curriculum to help students understand the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed in their academic career and social/emotional development. The Counselor is nurturing decision making, communication, and life skills while integrating cultural and social awareness. Elementary students strive to understand how academic performance relates to the world of work, family life, and community service and Counselors champion an understanding of the importance of education or training as a pathway to a career. In addition, this role will deliver systematically scheduled social emotional learning/character development educational lessons to all grades k-5 as well as supporting Teachers in their implementation of Social Emotional Learning lessons.

      Appraisal & Advisement – Counselors start the Elementary years engaging students through assessments that help them understand their abilities, values, and career interests. Providing ongoing guidance for students to understand their abilities, interests, and achievements, students begin making decisions about the future whereby the School Counselor is able to advocate for and provide a method to navigate Middle School’s educational courses and program selection.

      Counseling – Overall student counseling needs are growing and the School Counselor has an important role working to provide a blend of prevention and intervention services. Elementary Counselors design, develop, and deliver counseling services that assist in improving students’ skills and functioning in scheduling, truancy, study habits, and school adjustments. They also provide short-term professional solution oriented and focused counseling support to students in classrooms, large and small groups, or individually to students overcoming social, emotional, behavioral, or other personal issues affecting their educational or vocational performance.
      Indirect Services

      Consultation – Using emerging evidence-based counseling theories curricula and activities to accomplish objectives, the School Counselor shares current strategies that support students with parents, staff, administrators, and other educators. These activities may include for example – in-service trainings or family workshops on a trending topic.

      Collaboration – School Counselors collaborate and work within teams with staff, family, and community agencies all working to support student achievement and their social/emotional learning. Counselors work directly with parents/guardians and administrative staff to resolve a students’ behavioral, academic, and other challenges. Working with Crisis Response Teams to provide appropriate intervention strategies to meet emergent needs of individuals, a group, or the school community.

      Referrals – Employees in this position have an active role in the development and implementation of Professional Learning for SEL in collaboration with other staff. They collaborate to support students and families with links to district or community resources for additional information or assistance and in understanding the limits of school counseling and how district services are provided. Counselor’s may facilitate meetings with parents and guardians to determine students’ individual needs, progress and/or to access additional counseling supports. In addition, this role serves as the school’s primary point person for a student’s wrap-around plan of services, the Counselor keeps the team informed of progress and needed changes as appropriate.

      PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT:
      In addition to individual and small group assessments the School Counselor addresses the school’s needs more globally through the collection and analysis of data to identify gaps in achievement, attendance, and through discipline records those students that will benefit from school counseling opportunities and resources. In conjunction with peer staff, teachers, and building administrators this employee develops and communicates the baseline data collected and annual outcome goals for achievement, attendance, and discipline. Counselors also monitor the effectiveness of services and support the District’s unified curriculum plan. Expectations include implementing intervention actions plans that are aligned with the established goals, on-going student assessments, and aligned with school improvement plans as appropriate.

      Systemic supports include but are not limited to creating and maintaining timely updates to student records such as Suicide Risk Screeners and as an active role on the Multi-Tiered System of Support Team (MTSS) and according to federal, state, and District laws, policies, and procedures. Counselors hold an expectation to assist teachers to recognize the contributions of diverse groups and how to foster success for all students regardless of gender, sex, and/or disability. In addition, Employee provides reporting and data as requested leading and/or participating in meetings, workshops and meetings, workshops and seminars with responsibilities to remain up to date on research based counseling best practices and current trends/research.

      Job Summary:
      Operating under the general direction of the assigned building leader and the Coordinator of School Counselors this position functions as a District representative working to empower all students to acquire academic, social/emotional, and career competencies within the D51 Teaching and Learning Framework. School Counselors provide supports that include education, prevention, and intervention activities guiding students through important developmental periods. Employee conducts school-based, group, and individual assessments identifying gaps in achievement, attendance, and through discipline records, those students that will benefit from school counseling opportunities and resources. In addition, this position will also oversee a variety of applicable operational duties including developing supporting materials and resources, and reporting obligations, overseeing student support wrap-around efforts, and collaborating with site leaders on Teacher support needs.

      Qualifications:
      • Master’s degree in school counseling required including Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP) coursework required for certification or licensure*
      • Attend and successfully complete all staff development training as required by state law or as directed by their Supervisor.
      • (Acceptable education and experience equivalent will be at the sole discretion of the District
      LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS or CERTIFICATIONS:
      • Criminal Background check required for hire;
      • Valid Colorado driver’s license or valid Colorado Identification required.
      • Current valid Colorado Special Service Provider License with School Counseling endorsement required;
      OR
      • Individuals meeting all three of the following may qualify for an interim authorization with a school counselor endorsement:
      • o Minimum of a Master’s degree in clinical counseling domain (e.g. mental health, clinical counseling, social work etc.),
      • o Valid LPC counseling license or social work (LSW, LCSW) issued by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA),
      • o Minimum of three years documented experience as a licensed clinical counselor or social worker.

      Working Conditions:
      190 days/year

      Application Procedure:
      Apply Online

      Salary & Benefits:
      Counselor Base Pay Salary Schedule Range:
      $46,743 - $97,600 based on one (1) FTE at one hundred eighty eight (188) days.

      Hiring Range for External Candidates:
      $46,743 - $80,240
      • Counselors are initially placed according to experience. Counselors new to the District may be granted up to 15 years of experience, provided the experience occurred within the last 20 years in accordance with the MVEA Agreement.

      View all salary schedules for the current school year at: https://d51schools.org/employment/job_opportunities/salary_schedules
      Information regarding D51 Benefits can be found here: https://www.d51schools.org/employment/current_employees/employee_benefits


      JobID: 10517

      Position Type:
      Counseling/School Counselor
      Date Posted:
      3/29/2024
      Location:
      Chatfield Elementary
      Date Available:
      7/30/2024
      Closing Date:
      4/4 or open until filled
      Description:
      Elementary Counselor

      PROGRAMMING SUPPORTS & DELIVERY:
      School Counselors draw on the tools and examples as outlined in the American School Counselors Association’s (ASCA) Mindsetsand Behaviors for Student Success in order to provide a systematic and comprehensive school counseling program that promotes students’ academic, career, and social/emotional growth. The Elementary School Counselor works with students as they begin to develop their academic self-concept and feelings of competence and confidence as learners. Counselors must balance their programming delivery methods accommodating cultural differences and varying learning styles as they work with school staff, parents, and students to create a safe and respectful learning environment.
      Operating in the domains of academic development, career/interests exploration and social emotional development the Elementary School Counselor defines and focuses the school counseling program based on the school’s academic, attendance, and discipline data. Counselors hold an expectation to conduct assessments and provide services via a variety of technologies allowing for both on-line and in-person engagement. There is an expectation to implement a Counseling Program that is flexible to students’ unique needs providing a spectrum of direct and indirect services as outlined in the table below:

      Direct Services
      Instruction – Elementary levels begin with teaching a school counseling curriculum to help students understand the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed in their academic career and social/emotional development. The Counselor is nurturing decision making, communication, and life skills while integrating cultural and social awareness. Elementary students strive to understand how academic performance relates to the world of work, family life, and community service and Counselors champion an understanding of the importance of education or training as a pathway to a career. In addition, this role will deliver systematically scheduled social emotional learning/character development educational lessons to all grades k-5 as well as supporting Teachers in their implementation of Social Emotional Learning lessons.

      Appraisal & Advisement – Counselors start the Elementary years engaging students through assessments that help them understand their abilities, values, and career interests. Providing ongoing guidance for students to understand their abilities, interests, and achievements, students begin making decisions about the future whereby the School Counselor is able to advocate for and provide a method to navigate Middle School’s educational courses and program selection.

      Counseling – Overall student counseling needs are growing and the School Counselor has an important role working to provide a blend of prevention and intervention services. Elementary Counselors design, develop, and deliver counseling services that assist in improving students’ skills and functioning in scheduling, truancy, study habits, and school adjustments. They also provide short-term professional solution oriented and focused counseling support to students in classrooms, large and small groups, or individually to students overcoming social, emotional, behavioral, or other personal issues affecting their educational or vocational performance.
      Indirect Services

      Consultation – Using emerging evidence-based counseling theories curricula and activities to accomplish objectives, the School Counselor shares current strategies that support students with parents, staff, administrators, and other educators. These activities may include for example – in-service trainings or family workshops on a trending topic.

      Collaboration – School Counselors collaborate and work within teams with staff, family, and community agencies all working to support student achievement and their social/emotional learning. Counselors work directly with parents/guardians and administrative staff to resolve a students’ behavioral, academic, and other challenges. Working with Crisis Response Teams to provide appropriate intervention strategies to meet emergent needs of individuals, a group, or the school community.

      Referrals – Employees in this position have an active role in the development and implementation of Professional Learning for SEL in collaboration with other staff. They collaborate to support students and families with links to district or community resources for additional information or assistance and in understanding the limits of school counseling and how district services are provided. Counselor’s may facilitate meetings with parents and guardians to determine students’ individual needs, progress and/or to access additional counseling supports. In addition, this role serves as the school’s primary point person for a student’s wrap-around plan of services, the Counselor keeps the team informed of progress and needed changes as appropriate.

      PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT:
      In addition to individual and small group assessments the School Counselor addresses the school’s needs more globally through the collection and analysis of data to identify gaps in achievement, attendance, and through discipline records those students that will benefit from school counseling opportunities and resources. In conjunction with peer staff, teachers, and building administrators this employee develops and communicates the baseline data collected and annual outcome goals for achievement, attendance, and discipline. Counselors also monitor the effectiveness of services and support the District’s unified curriculum plan. Expectations include implementing intervention actions plans that are aligned with the established goals, on-going student assessments, and aligned with school improvement plans as appropriate.

      Systemic supports include but are not limited to creating and maintaining timely updates to student records such as Suicide Risk Screeners and as an active role on the Multi-Tiered System of Support Team (MTSS) and according to federal, state, and District laws, policies, and procedures. Counselors hold an expectation to assist teachers to recognize the contributions of diverse groups and how to foster success for all students regardless of gender, sex, and/or disability. In addition, Employee provides reporting and data as requested leading and/or participating in meetings, workshops and meetings, workshops and seminars with responsibilities to remain up to date on research based counseling best practices and current trends/research.

      Job Summary:
      Operating under the general direction of the assigned building leader and the Coordinator of School Counselors this position functions as a District representative working to empower all students to acquire academic, social/emotional, and career competencies within the D51 Teaching and Learning Framework. School Counselors provide supports that include education, prevention, and intervention activities guiding students through important developmental periods. Employee conducts school-based, group, and individual assessments identifying gaps in achievement, attendance, and through discipline records, those students that will benefit from school counseling opportunities and resources. In addition, this position will also oversee a variety of applicable operational duties including developing supporting materials and resources, and reporting obligations, overseeing student support wrap-around efforts, and collaborating with site leaders on Teacher support needs.

      Qualifications:
      • Master’s degree in school counseling required including Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP) coursework required for certification or licensure*
      • Attend and successfully complete all staff development training as required by state law or as directed by their Supervisor.
      • (Acceptable education and experience equivalent will be at the sole discretion of the District
      LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS or CERTIFICATIONS:
      • Criminal Background check required for hire;
      • Valid Colorado driver’s license or valid Colorado Identification required.
      • Current valid Colorado Special Service Provider License with School Counseling endorsement required;
      OR
      • Individuals meeting all three of the following may qualify for an interim authorization with a school counselor endorsement:
      • o Minimum of a Master’s degree in clinical counseling domain (e.g. mental health, clinical counseling, social work etc.),
      • o Valid LPC counseling license or social work (LSW, LCSW) issued by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA),
      • o Minimum of three years documented experience as a licensed clinical counselor or social worker.

      Working Conditions:
      190 days/year

      Application Procedure:
      Apply Online

      Salary & Benefits:
      Counselor Base Pay Salary Schedule Range:
      $46,743 - $97,600 based on one (1) FTE at one hundred eighty eight (188) days.

      Hiring Range for External Candidates:
      $46,743 - $80,240
      • Counselors are initially placed according to experience. Counselors new to the District may be granted up to 15 years of experience, provided the experience occurred within the last 20 years in accordance with the MVEA Agreement.

      View all salary schedules for the current school year at: https://d51schools.org/employment/job_opportunities/salary_schedules
      Information regarding D51 Benefits can be found here: https://www.d51schools.org/employment/current_employees/employee_benefits

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Counselor
  • St Vrain Valley School District
  • Niwot, CO FULL_TIME
  • JobID: 13042 Position Type: High School Teaching/Counselor Date Posted: 4/19/2022 Location: Niwot High School Date Available: 2022 / 2023 School Year Closing Date: Open Until Filled Niwot High School ...
  • 28 Days Ago

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Counselor
  • Garfield Re-2 School District
  • Rifle, CO FULL_TIME
  • 2024-2025 School Year Opening The Cub Way; Build your mind, inspire your heart, nourish your body, own your life! We treat everyone with respect, we find the good in others and seek to share the best ...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Residential Counselor
  • Foundry Steamboat Springs
  • Steamboat Springs, CO FULL_TIME
  • Foundry Treatment Center helps individuals and families find recovery and team members find fulfillment. As a clinically-led organization, we know that high-quality healthcare results from empowering ...
  • 18 Days Ago

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Admissions Counselor
  • Colorado Mesa University
  • Grand Junction, CO FULL_TIME
  • ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION VACANCYAdmissions CounselorABOUT THIS POSITIONSummary: This position is located in Grand Junction, Colorado, the Admissions Counselor is responsible for the recruitment, admis...
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Camp Counselor
  • Steamboat Ski Resort
  • Phippsburg, CO PART_TIME
  • Seasonal (Seasonal) Who We Are: Steamboat- Ski Town, U.S.A. is known as the friendliest mountain destination in the world, thanks to our western heritage and welcoming staff. We pride ourselves on hir...
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Remote Psychotherapist (Wisconsin)
  • Included Health
  • Denver, CO
  • Included Health (formally Doctor on Demand + Grand Rounds Health) is looking for a Master Level Therapist licensed in th...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Elementary Immersion Teaching Assistant
  • Denver Language School
  • Denver, CO
  • Denver Language School is seeking qualified applicants who are interested in being added to a candidate pool for future ...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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TEACHER, SECONDARY (HIGH) - FOREIGN LANG SPANISH, 9TH-12TH GRADE
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • NORTHEAST EARLY COLLEGE Far Northeast Innovation 186 work days per year @ location 471 - DCTA FTE: 1.000000 Salary: Clic...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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TEACHER, LONG TERM SUBSTITUTE, SPECIAL EDUCATION, MILD-MODERATE NEEDS - K-3RD GRADE
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • DORA MOORE ECE-8 SCHOOL Central Hourly, benefits eligible with minimum hours FTE: 1.00 Salary: $27.00 per hour Dates Nee...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Bilingual Front Office Assistant (2024-2025 School Year)
  • DSST Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • POSITION: Bilingual Front Office Assistant GRADE LEVEL: Hiring for both middle school and high school positions LOCATION...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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TEACHER, ELEMENTARY - 4TH GRADE, ELA-S
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • DENVER CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT FAIRMONT Northwest Innovation 186 work days per year FTE: 1.0 Salary: C lick ...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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TEACHER, ELEMENTARY - 5TH GRADE, ELA-E
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • SAMUELS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Southeast Traditional 186 work days per year FTE: 1.0 Salary: Click here for more information ...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

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TEACHER, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, DANCE - K-5TH GRADE
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver, CO
  • WESTERLY CREEK ELEMENTARY Near Northeast Traditional 186 work days per year FTE: 1.0 Salary: Click here for more informa...
  • 4/26/2024 12:00:00 AM

Boulder (/ˈboʊldər/) is the home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Boulder County, Colorado, United States. It is the state's 11th most populous municipality; Boulder is located at the base of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 5,430 feet (1,655 m) above sea level. The city is 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Denver. The population of the City of Boulder was 97,385 people at the 2010 U.S. Census, while the population of the Boulder, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area was 294,567. Boulder is known for its association with American fr...
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Income Estimation for Genetics Counselor jobs
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Genetics Counselor in Kansas City, KS
From talking to our genetic counselor, advanced maternal age (being 35 or older) and advanced paternal age (not sure of the cut off) gets you automatically shunted into the 'go see the genetic counselor just for safety' category.
December 10, 2019
Genetics Counselor in Chattanooga, TN
Most people that seek out the services of a genetics counselor do so out of concern that a genetic disorder may be present in the family, because multiple pregnancies have been lost, or when an ultrasound suggests that a problem may be present.
February 10, 2020
Genetics Counselor in Santa Rosa, CA
Frequently Asked Questions About Genetic Counselors.
January 01, 2020