Friday, February 7, 2020

Community Living Hiring Fair

Kenneth Young Center (KYC) is hosting a Community Living Hiring Fair on 2/15, 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 1001 Rohlwing Rd., Community Rm., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007.  We are hiring a variety of new positions!  KYC is looking to fill a number of roles immediately to support the expansion of service to our community. All appli­cants are encour­aged to apply online pri­or to the Feb­ru­ary 15th Hir­ing Event. Bring a copy of your resume and a min­i­mum of two ref­er­ences for review. Inter­views will be offered onsite and con­tin­gent offers may be made. Offers will be con­tin­gent on a suc­cess­ful back­ground check and references.  Please click on the link for more information!
Thank you!

Director of Guidance Job Posting


 CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 230 
JOB DESCRIPTION 
JOB 

1. TITLE: Director of Guidance 
2. DIVISION: Guidance 
3. REPORTS TO: Associate Principal of Pupil Personnel Services 
4. FLSA STATUS: Exempt 
5. JOB CATEGORY: Certified Administration 
6. JOB CLASSIFICATION/WORK YEAR: 10.5 Months/208 days 

7. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: GUIDANCE COUNSELORS, SOCIAL WORKERS, 
STUDENT ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR, GUIDANCE SUPPORT STAFF 

QUALIFICATIONS 

1. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS 
Professional Educator License with a Teacher Leader or Principal Leadership Endorsement 
● Completed and Passed Certified Staff Mandated Training 

2. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE 
● Master’s Degree in Educational Administration 
A minimum of four years of experience in Guidance or Special Education 

3. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES 
Demonstrated pursuit and interest in continuing education, professional growth, and/or participation in professional activities with an intent to maintain current knowledge and expertise in the field 
Successful record of effective management of employees, programs, and services with an understanding of accountability and effective and efficient use of delegation of responsibilities 
Relevant knowledge and experience in serving an educational organization in a leadership capacity 
Demonstrated ability to effectively collaborate with all stakeholders in facilitating continuous organizational improvement 
Consistent record of leading and promoting educational, social, and professional equality and ethical decision-making 
● Ability to effectively communicate with all stakeholders within the organization 


Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain professional and productive relationships with all stakeholders. 
Capacity and commitment to effectively model, articulate, and support the district’s mission, vision, values, and goals. 

4. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ WORK ENVIRONMENT 
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. 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, and depth perception. 
The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

1. Assists in recruitment, selection, and recommendation for hiring of guidance personnel; recommends staffing as required by federal, state, or local guidelines 
2. Assists the Principal in staff assignment and to evaluate teaching and support staff as assigned. 
3. Coordinates summer schedules for guidance staff to complete summer registrations, schedule changes, etc. 
4. Conducts in-service workshops, training, and staff development programs for assigned staff. 
5. Approves all requests for attendance at professional meetings and workshops in alignment with district goals; adheres to all policies and contracts 
6. Prepares and administers the budget 
7. Coordinates and communicates all supply and equipment needs of the department 
8. Provides consultation to teachers, administrators, and support staff regarding research, trends, and best practices 
9. Interprets district policies and school procedures to staff and parents 
10. Assists with coordination of registration procedures and annual residency verification for all students 
11. Oversees and supervises the maintenance of student records and reports 
12. Serves as an effective liaison with the various offices and agencies within the community that may provide specialized or professional help to students and their parents, and serves as the referral agent to those offices and agencies 
13. Assists with the coordination of Local and State standardized testing programs 
14. Coordinates and oversee all Section 504 plans for students 
15. Assists and supports district and building planning, implementation, and evaluation of District and School improvement initiatives 
16. Supervises and coordinates home instruction for homebound or hospitalized regular education students 
17. Defines and interprets the professional functions of student personnel specialists to administrators, teachers, students, parents, and the public 


18. Develops, implements, and evaluates transition programs and activities for students entering and exiting high school 
19. Serves as the liaison for families who may be eligible for services due to homelessness 
20. Assists in the development of the annual Master Course Schedule 
21. Develops, implements, and evaluates the district’s Guidance curriculum 
22. Oversees the evaluation and interpretation of the educational progress of students and directs the planning and implementation of state testing program. [ 

DATE REVIEWED: December, 2015 
DATE REVISED: December, 2015 

Thursday, February 6, 2020

CACREP HRSA Grant Opportunity for Disadvantaged Students

We would like to make you aware of the following HRSA grant opportunity for disadvantaged students. It has a closing date of March 3, and there is an information call scheduled for February 20.  The link is provided below, but here is a description of the grant:
 
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is accepting applications for the fiscal year (FY) 2020 Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program, hereinafter referred to as the SDS Program.” The SDS Program increases diversity in the health professions and nursing workforce by providing awards to schools of medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, podiatric medicine, optometry, veterinary medicine, public health, chiropractic, allied health, graduate programs in behavioral and mental health practice, and physician assistant programs, to provide eligible health profession schools for scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have financial need, including students who are members of racial and ethnic minority groups.
 
https://www.hrsa.gov/grants/find-funding/hrsa-20-006
The CACREP office will provide letters of support for any program applying for this grant – just send a request email to cacrep@cacrep.org.

The CACREP Office

2020 Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling Research Grant Call for Proposals

The Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling (ACAC) is proud to announce the 2020 ACAC Research Grants; applications are due 3/6/2020. For more information, please see the description (below) and apply online: https://memphis.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8Hupm598TMi6ibP


2020 Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling
Research Grant Call for Proposals

The Association of Child and Adolescent Counseling (ACAC) invites applications for ACAC research grants. The purpose of these grants is to support innovative and cutting-edge research related to child and adolescent counseling, especially research serving underserved populations. The awarding of these grants is based on the relevance of the projects to the mission of ACAC and the quality of the projects as described in the application and determined by reviewers. 

This grant competition is open to both professional and student members of ACAC. Individuals may submit or be part of a submission team for only one proposal per application cycle. Multiple submissions by any researcher (individually or as part of a submission team) will result in the disqualification of all corresponding proposals.

Grant Award Benefits and Expectations:
Grant recipients will receive (a) up to $1,000 funding for the proposed project, (b) a certificate of recognition presented at the ACAC meeting at the ACA Annual Conference, and (c) acknowledgement of the research award in related venues, such as the ACAC website, in the ACAC newsletter, etc.  

The primary researcher on the awarded research teams agrees to (a) submit a manuscript for consideration by the ACAC journal – The Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling within 18 months of receiving the grant, (b) submit a proposal related to the research at an ACA and/or ACAC Annual Conference within two years of receiving the grant, (c) acknowledge ACAC funding in all related publications and presentations utilizing the research project and/or data, and (d) submit a brief executive summary of findings and a one page grant report describing the use of funds within 18 months of receiving the grant.  

Applications must be submitted online by Friday, 3/6/20 at 11:59pm EST. For questions, please email the ACAC research grant committee at acacresearchgrant@gmail.com.

Please note, in order to be considered for the ACAC grant:, (a) applications need to be complete, (b) the lead researcher must be a current member of ACAC, and (c) each researcher can have their name on only one application.

For student applicants, please submit a brief signed letter from a supervising faculty member, attesting to the study and the faculty member's role in giving support to the study. Please email this signed letter to the following email address acacresearchgrant@gmail.com by 3/6/2020, with the researcher's name in the subject of the email.

Thanks for your consideration, and best of luck!

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

DePaul Counseling Program Annual Evalutation

Dear Students:

The DePaul Counseling Program conducts a yearly program evaluation to assess program effectiveness and inform programmatic and curricular decisions.  We would like to announce that this report is posted on the DePaul Counseling Program website (see link below).  


Sincerely,

The DePaul Counseling Program Faculty

CAMP Summer Program


CAMP – A FASD Community is looking for bright and driven individuals to join our summer program staff in June 2020! Our mission is to provide children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) a positive and safe environment in which to build skills that will assist them in everyday life. Currently, we do this through our signature program, a week-long summer camp at YMCA Camp Duncan. This summer will be our 5th year and we will be introducing an added program for campers that have aged out and are looking to still be involved in a leadership capacity!

Below you’ll find general job descriptions for two of the roles we’re currently hiring. Please submit your application here

This organization was co-founded by a DePaul alum and continues to be supported by other Blue Demons, so we’d love for you to join our family! Any questions can be directed to admin@fasdcamp.org and a member of our team will get back to you ASAP. 

In conjunction with our Assistant Director of Behavior, our behavioral health team (BHT) works to provide support for our campers and assistance to their counselors for all behavior needs. This can range anywhere between sudden outbursts, to encouragement in completing a new activity and embrace the week-long experience our camp has to offer. Our program will take place June 21 -26 2020 at YMCA Camp Duncan. Candidates for this position must hold BCBA, LPC, LPSC, LSW, LCSW  or another applicable licensure. If you are in the process of working towards any of these licensures, you may also apply.   

In conjunction with our Assistant Director of Operations, our group counselors will lead campers throughout their week with us. Following a schedule of activities such as swimming, craft time, rock climbing and more, our counselors are responsible for creating experiences with our campers that will be life-changing. Our program will take place June 21 -26 2020 at YMCA Camp Duncan. Candidates for this position must be at least 19 years of age and career interest in psychology, counseling, social work, health sciences, or other similar fields is preferred. 

Again, any questions can be directed to admin@fasdcamp.org and a member of our team will get back to you ASAP. 

Thank you! 

Monday, February 3, 2020

Diversity Opportunities Fair

Event: DePaul University Diversity Opportunities Fair
Date: Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Location: DePaul University - Lincoln Park Campus
   Student Center 120 AB
   2250 N. Sheffield (at the corner of Sheffield and Belden)
   Chicago, IL 60614
Agenda
Discussion on Diversity in the Workplace: 3:00 – 3:45 p.m. | LPC Room 120 B
Diversity Opportunities Fair: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. | LPC Room 120 A


DePaul Career Center will host our annual Diversity Opportunities Fair on Tuesday, February 4th from 4:00 – 6:00 pm in the Lincoln Park Student Center 120AB. This event is designed to provide students with the opportunity to connect with employers who have dedicated efforts in diversity recruiting. This event is open to all students. Professional dress is strongly recommended. The specific goals of this event are below:

  1. To educate students about organizations’ diversity recruiting programs, initiatives, and internal resources for diverse populations.
  2. To foster authentic discussion about diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
  3. To connect employers to students seeking full-time roles and internships. 

Hinsdale Township High School District 86 will be conducting on the spot interviews. 

Open positions:

2 PE vacancies
2 Science (Physics or Chemistry) 
1 Guidance Counselor
1 TechEd