Position Type:
Certified: Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor
Date Posted:
6/29/2026
Location:
Bristol Central High School
Date Available:
As soon as possible
Closing Date:
Open until filled
POSITION TITLE: Guidance On Track Coordinator at BCHS
REPORTS TO: Principal
DEPARTMENT: School Counseling
LOCATION: Bristol Central High School
Position Summary and Essential Job Functions:
Research shows the critical importance of freshman year in predicting high school and postsecondary success, and too many students struggle during transitions in school. On-Track Coordinators will serve in an embedded capacity in the building. On-Track Coordinators will play an integral role supporting students demonstrating attendance, academic, social, and/or behavioral risk factors, and provide personalized and immediate support. On-Track Coordinators will serve as advocates and coaches for students who may otherwise fall off-track by collaborating with teachers, administrators, students, and families to ensure every student succeeds. This is an extraordinary opportunity for individuals who thrive in a fast-paced and results-oriented school environment, and are passionate about closing achievement gaps and developing the potential of all students regardless of life circumstances.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Other duties may be assigned.
1. Personalized Student Support:
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Build meaningful relationships and provide targeted support for a caseload of high school students demonstrating attendance, academic, social, and/or behavioral risk factors.
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Engage students in one-on-one counseling and coaching sessions, serving as students' champions and advocates.
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Promote seamless transitions between middle school and high school.
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Develop personalized achievement plans for all students; regularly engage students, families, and staff in conversations about progress relative to individualized achievement plans.
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Coordinate necessary academic and nonacademic interventions for each student, working in close collaboration with teachers, families, administration, social workers, counselors, and community partners.
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Forge and maintain close partnerships with families, serve as a liaison between parents and the school, and engage families in regular conversations about student progress.
2. Data Analysis:
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Analyze student data and early warning signs, and closely monitor student progress to provide proactive and preventative support triggered by data.
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Implement data-driven systems, tools, and processes to maintain a pulse on student needs and progress.
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Participate in and co-facilitate regular on-track data meetings with faculty and staff.
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Participate, as an integral member, of the building's SRBI and school leadership teams.
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Collaborate with faculty and staff to analyze data and students' on-track achievement levels.
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Coordinate interventions and support with staff in response to individual student data.
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Review on-track progress data with students and families.
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Maintain a careful log of student and family interactions, interventions, and student progress.
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Gather and track data pertaining to student attendance, academic success, and "on track" status to demonstrate impact.
3. On-Track Programming:
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Co-design and co-lead programming to support student on-track achievement.
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Design transition programming from grade to grade to ensure students graduate in four years.
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Share resources and tools with other On-Track Coordinators and Grade 9 teams.
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Schedule peer tutoring, freshman team structured study halls and other related supports.
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Provide oversight of after school interventions/programs to support students.
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Coordinate and Design student recognitions to inspire and honor student achievement.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
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Deep understanding of urban districts and schools.
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Strong sense of accountability and responsibility for results.
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Experience working with high school-age youth and their families.
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Desire to work in a proactive, dynamic, and results-oriented environment.
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Excellent oral and written communication skills, including group facilitation.
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Ability to interact professionally and earn credibility with a diverse range of stakeholders, including community partners.
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Outstanding interpersonal skills and teamwork.
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Ability to master new content quickly and work in a self-motivated manner.
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Demonstrated ability to motivate and inspire students, families, and school staff.
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Strong critical thinking including synthesizing different types of data.
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Sense of humor, positive attitude, and willingness to work in a collaborative environment.
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Experience assessing and applying best practices at scale to drive results.
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Strong organizational and project management skills.
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Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet competing demands.
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Excellent computer skills; ability to use PowerPoint, Excel, Google apps, and the Internet.
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Strong belief that all students can learn and achieve at high levels.
Required Education and Experience:
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Certified School Counselor (068)
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required; master's degree in a relevant field preferred.
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Prior experience working with urban public schools is preferred.
Salary: As per negotiated contract
Hours: 7:20 AM to 2:20 PM
Date of Service: As soon as possible (26 - 27 SY)
Application: Those currently employed by the Bristol Board of Education, fill out an internal application by 4:00 pm, July 1, 2026. All others fill out an online application at www.applitrack.com/Bristol/onlineapp.
The information contained in this posting description is for compliance with the American with Disabilities Act and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
6/29/2026 IW/mma
PC# 5003007