Important Tevera Update

Hello DePaul Counseling Students,

You should have received an email from Tevera (noreply@app.tevera.com) to register your account. Tevera will be used during practicum and internship; however, all students will need to register regardless of whether you are currently in practicum. This email was sent to your DePaul email address. However, for some students this email was sent to your personal account. First-year students and any student who did not receive an email to their DePaul account should check their personal email account and their junk folder. Attached are directions for how to update your email address on Tevera. You will need to ensure that your DePaul email address is the primary address on Tevera. If you have any questions or issues, you can contact Tevera support using the help button in the top right corner of the screen.

Directions for Changing Email in Tevera

Temporary School Counselor (Professional School Counselor) (Job Number: P091940)

Requirements:  Master’s degree in school counseling AND current ISBE Professional Educator License (PEL) with a School Counseling Endorsement          
Reports to: Principal
Evaluated by: Principal
 
PRIMARY FUNCTION
 
As vital members of the school’s educational leadership team, professional school counselors provide comprehensive, developmental supports within the academic, personal/social, and career domains to ensure that today’s students become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow. School counselors are uniquely trained professional educators with a mental health perspective who understand and respond to the challenges presented by today’s diverse student population. School counselors provide proactive leadership to engage all stakeholders in the delivery of programs and services to help all students achieve success in school1.
 
 
MAJOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
 
Create, Implement, and Evaluate a Comprehensive School Counseling Program aligned with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) REACH Framework for School Counselors1:
 
The Framework is aligned to the American School Counselor Association National Model for School Counseling Programs2 and outlines a comprehensive counseling program that delivers services equitably to all students in the building.
 
Conduct Annual Needs Assessments and Data Reviews to Determine and Prioritize Student Needs:
 
The school counselor will conduct an annual needs assessment and data review to identify critical areas of student need. The school counselor will then create targeted program goals aligned to the schoolwide goals, mission, and vision. This ensures that school counseling services address critical areas of demonstrated need, resulting in improved academic achievement.
 
Implement the School Counseling Core Curriculum:
 
In order to reach all students, the school counselor will design, conduct, and co-teach learning activities in classroom, large group, and/or school wide settings, based on the academic, career, postsecondary and social/emotional needs of the students so as to facilitate the infusion of school counseling as an integral component of the total education curricula. Activities to support this objective may include: classroom guidance; high school/college/career fairs; high school/college/career tours; grade-level or school-wide team building activities.
 
Provide Individual Student Planning Activities:
 
In collaboration with students, staff, and families, the school counselor will create an academic plan that ultimately results in the successful obtainment of a diploma and postsecondary option(s) of choice. Activities to support this objective may include: facilitation of completion of the Individual Learning Plan in Naviance; transition activities (i.e orientations, HS app process); events to inform families of test results and their implications for educational planning; advisement to ensure students are on-track to the next grade level or phase in life.
 
Provide Responsive Services:
 
In collaboration with students, staff, and families, the school counselor will provide responsive services to address students’ barriers to academic achievement. Activities to support this objective may include: facilitation of small groups; structured, short-term, goal-oriented individual counseling sessions; participation in building-level student assistance teams; facilitation of conferences with students, teachers, and families; consultation with teachers, families, and external partners regarding the developmental needs of students; schoolwide support during crisis or emergency situations; participation in IEP/504 Plan teams. Please note that school counselors do NOT provide therapeutic treatment of a mental, emotional, or bodily disorder.
 
Provide Indirect Student Support:
 
Indirect services are provided on behalf of students as a result of the school counselor’s interactions with others. Activities to support this objective may include: referral of students/families to district and community resources; sharing strategies that support student achievement with parents, teachers, other educators, and community organizations; serving as a student advocate to promote student development within the three domains; serving as the school’s resident expert on student development; reaching out to other experts and stakeholders to obtain information on students’ needs; teaming/partnering/serving on committees and advisory boards; creating formalized partnerships with community based organizations.
 
Provide System Support:
 
As professionals, leaders, and advocates in the school building, the school counselor will coordinate, conduct and participate in activities that contribute to the effective operation of the school consistent with the approved school counseling program. Activities to support this objective may include: creation of an annual school counseling Evidence-Based Implementation Plan and Annual Agreement to support overall school goals and objectives; creation and delivery of needs assessments to determine the primary needs of students according to a variety of audiences; collection and aggregation of multiple data sources in order to determine need, as well as to progress monitor counseling interventions; protection of planning time for the creation and modification of counseling interventions; coordination of professional development/inservice programs for faculty and staff.
 
Participate in Regular Professional Development:
 
So as to stay current with evidenced-based practices in the field, the school counselor will actively participate in district, state, and national professional development; participate in professional associations; read professional journals; attend workshops and conferences; engage in continuing education coursework.
 
 
References:

You’re Invited! Welcome Back, Counseling Students!

Join us in celebration of the start to a new year at our Welcome Back event! Food and fun provided; masks optional for this outdoor event.

When: Sunday, September 19, 5-7pm

Where: DePaul University Quad (2325 N Seminary Ave, Chicago, IL 60614)

Who: ALL counseling students and faculty!

Questions? Contact CSI via Instagram DM @csi.dpu or via email csi.dpu@gmail.com.

Sponsored by: Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society

International Counseling Opportunities (EC/CEUs)

Counseling Students & Alumni,

There are two opportunities this year to participate in International Counseling Institutes for elective credit or CEUs.

Play Therapy Institute in Italy (over Spring break) – https://uhcno.edu/internationalPrograms/docs/Announcement-052321-for-2022-Italy-Play-Therapy-Institute.pdf

A Counselor’s View of Ireland (during July/August) – https://uhcno.edu/internationalPrograms/docs/Announcement-062421-for-Two-Ireland-Institutes-2022.pdf

If you are interested in learning more or have any questions, please reach out to Dr. Rebecca Michel at Rebecca.michel@depaul.edu.

STILL OPEN: CPS School Counseling Positions!

Below are 21 CPS schools still in search of school counselors for the 2021-22 school year. There are 4 HS and the rest are Elementary. These positions are in ADDITION to the existing school counselors in the building – new hires get to be part of a team.

Please find the application via QR code included in the attached flier.

Schools with openings:

West Park Elementary Academy
Jesse Sherwood Elementary School
George M Pullman Elementary School
Adam Clayton Powell Paideia Community Academy ES
Jesse Owens Elementary
Roswell B Mason Elementary School
George Leland Elementary School
Scott Joplin Elementary School
Julia Ward Howe Elementary School of Excellence
Dvorak Technology Academy
Charles S Deneen Elementary School
Richard J Daley Elementary Academy
George W Curtis Elementary School
Ronald Brown Elementary Community Academy
Edward A Bouchet Math & Science Academy ES
Robert A Black Magnet Elementary School
Perkins Bass Elementary School
Dr Martin Luther King Jr College Prep HS
Hyde Park Academy High School
Marie Sklodowska Curie Metropolitan High School
George Washington Carver Military Academy HS

CPS SC Openings

U.S. and Irish Counselors and Students Virtual Conference

The DePaul University Counseling Program is co-hosting a virtual conference next Friday and Saturday (Aug 20-21) for U.S. and Irish Counselors and Students. You can participate in 6 live presentations and will receive the recordings for all presentations after the conference.

You can register for the conference ($25 for students) here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/counselling-recovery-professional-growth-and-personal-self-care-tickets-155711552445

Feel free to reach out to Dr. Rebecca Michel, Conference Co-Chair with any questions – Rebecca.michel@depaul.edu