26-27 BHS Counselor
Company: Bridgeport ISD
Location: Bridgeport
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
This job description complies with the 80 percent requirement
for delivery of the Comprehensive School Counseling Program. Job
Title: School Counselor* Exemption Status/Test:
Exempt/Administrator Reports to: Principal Date Revised: May 2025
Dept./School: Assigned Campus Salary information can be found on
the Bridgeport Employment webpage. Primary Purpose: Plan,
implement, and evaluate a comprehensive school counseling program
at assigned campus. Counsel students to fully develop each
student’s academic, career, personal, and social abilities and
address the needs of special population students. Deliver guidance
curriculum in various group sizes. Educate students of skills
necessary to address troublesome circumstances, support students in
challenging situations, and assist students with needed resources
to navigate crisis situations. Qualifications:
Education/Certification: Master’s degree in counseling from an
accredited college or university Valid Texas school counselor
certificate Special Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge of counseling
procedures, student appraisal, and career development Excellent
organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Ability to
instruct students and manage their behavior Ability to present
information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations
to students, parents or guardians, and district staff Experience: 3
years as a Campus Counselor Major Responsibilities and Duties
Guidance Curriculum Plan, organize, implement, and deliver
structured group lessons according to the district’s guidance
curriculum to improve students’ interpersonal and intrapersonal
effectiveness, personal health and safety, post-secondary planning
and readiness, and other developmental needs. Teach the school
guidance curriculum components through the use of effective
instructional strategies and planned structured groups considering
diverse student populations and needs for differentiated
instruction. Work with students, staff, parents or guardians, and
the community to identify priorities where students will be served
through the guidance curriculum component. Collaborate across
curricular areas to integrate guidance lessons into content area
curriculum. Create a balanced curriculum by using well-planned and
intentional activities and materials, incorporating guest speakers,
and offering engaging delivery techniques, including technology
tools. Responsive Services Use accepted theories and effective
techniques of developmental guidance to respond to problematic or
critical incidents to support students and offer services in time
of need. Use preventive activities to remove barriers that
interfere with a student’s educational, career, personal, and
social development. Implement remediation practices to assist
students in coping with problem situations or unwise choices.
Identify precipitating and antecedent factors, effective and
ineffective approaches to dealing with the circumstances, and
provide feedback to guide future decisions. Use specialized skills
to support students in crisis situations requiring immediate
response. Maintain a healthy and safe school environment by
collaborating with district staff, parents or guardians, and local
officials. Provide continued support to students in need through
individual counseling, small group counseling, consultation, or
referral to services outside the school or district. Serve as an
impartial, non-reporting resource for interpersonal conflicts and
discourse involving two or more students, including accusations of
bullying. Individual Planning Create school counseling services
that are developmental and age appropriate and provide information
or literature that highlights related topics to students, teachers,
and administrators. Assist individual students and their parents or
guardians in monitoring their academic, career, personal, and
social development as they progress in school. Act as a student
advocate, leader, collaborator, and systems change agent. Advocate
for a school environment that acknowledges and respects diversity
and ensures equitable access and placement in courses and programs
for minority, disenfranchised, homeless, and other special
populations. Interpret standardized test results, offer career
development activities, provide strategies for grade level
transitions, and guide students in individual goal setting and
planning including creating and reviewing personal graduation plans
and providing information about post-secondary opportunities.
System Support Collect, summarize, and interpret testing data to
plan, create interventions, guide students, and address specific
student needs. Conduct an annual program audit to inform
accountability, action plans, time management, and systemic change.
Participate in campus-based school improvement planning and goal
setting. Provide parent or guardian and staff training and
consultation to foster student educational, career, personal, and
social development. Clearly articulate and communicate the
counseling program’s management system and related program action
plans to campus and district staff, parents or guardians, and the
community. Participate in staff development and continuing
education opportunities to improve job-related skills and research
to identify best practices in implementing a comprehensive school
counseling program. Other Related Duties Compile, maintain, and
file all reports, records, and other documents. Comply with
policies established by federal and state law, State Board of
Education rule, and board policy. Comply with all district and
campus routines and regulations. Adhere to legal, ethical, and
professional standards for school counselors including current
professional standards of competence and practice. Follow district
safety protocols and emergency procedures. Supervisory
Responsibilities: Supervise assigned counseling aide(s) and
administrative assistant(s). Mental Demands/Physical
Demands/Environmental Factors: Tools/Equipment Used : Personal
computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment Posture:
Prolonged sitting; frequent standing, kneeling/squatting,
bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting Motion: Frequent
walking Lifting: Regular light lifting and carrying (less than 15
pounds); occasional physical restraint of students to control
behavior Environment: Work inside, may work outside Mental Demands:
Maintain emotional control under stress; may work prolonged or
irregular hours *Includes information from the Counselor Job
Description and Evaluation Form distributed by the Texas Education
Agency. This document describes the general purpose and
responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list
of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills
that may be required.
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