N.M. Code R. § 6.63.6.9
Competencies for school counselors
A. The counselor will develop and implement a comprehensive school level guidance program based on the American school counseling association national standards and focused on the physical, social, intellectual, emotional, and vocational growth of each student by:
(1) determining guidance priorities based on local assessed needs;
(2) formulating measurable objectives from identified needs and priorities;
(3) formulating specific tasks relating to achieving the objectives;
(4) coordinating a continuing evaluation of the program;
(5) serving all students at the prevention level;
(6) coordinating with the appropriate administration to achieve items in Paragraphs (1) to (4) of Subsection A of 6.63.6.9 NMAC.
B. The counselor will coordinate activities in the guidance and counseling program by:
(1) communicating the curriculum based on content standards and benchmarks;
(2) working with other staff members to encourage the inclusion of a student-oriented philosophy in all school activities;
(3) helping to integrate the guidance and counseling program within the total school program;
(4) communicating with parents and the community about services available within the guidance and counseling program;
(5) learning about available school and community resources;
(6) establishing and maintaining contact with school and community resources;
(7) working with the administration to utilize community resources related to the guidance program.
C. The counselor will provide information and facilitate guidance activities for students, staff, and parents by:
(1) assisting others in their understanding of personal and social development;
(2) serving as a resource to facilitate groups and presentations on pertinent issues;
(3) providing prevention strategies which address current issues such as chemical dependency, teenage pregnancy, suicide, dropping out, and various forms of abuse;
(4) conducting activities on educational career themes;
(5) conducting orientation/training programs for students, parents, and staff;
(6) interpreting test results to students, parents, and staff.
D. The counselor will serve as a consultant to the school and community by:
(1) providing mediation for change in behavior and conflict resolution;
(2) serving as a liaison for issues pertinent to the learning environment of the school;
(3) supporting the staff with assistance in developing positive rapport with students to maximize learning potential by reducing or mitigating the impact of learning barriers;
(4) assisting teachers in identifying students who would benefit from counseling and providing feedback on referred students as appropriate;
(5) providing information to parents and students to aid in their understanding of educational goals and barriers to learning;
(6) providing resource materials and expertise dealing with issues affecting students, staff, and family;
(7) providing information about appropriate community resources or organizations which provide services to students and their families;
(8) developing strategies and methods of working with parents and guardians.
E. The counselor will provide individual and group counseling by:
(1) providing crisis intervention;
(2) using appropriate interventions in situations detrimental to the physical, mental, educational, and emotional well-being of the individual;
(3) providing support to individuals by addressing topics such as interpersonal relations, communication, decision-making, problem-solving skills, academic programs, and career and life planning;
(4) making referrals to school and community resources when necessary.
F. The counselor will uphold the standards of the counseling profession by:
(1) meeting the state competency standard and the requirements for preparation;
(2) participating in the development of policies concerning guidance and counseling;
(3) keeping informed about developments and innovations within the profession at the local, state, and national levels;
(4) following the legal and ethical standards of the counseling profession;
(5) realizing personal and professional limitations.
H. The counselor will be able to use technology in the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a comprehensive school counseling program.
HISTORY OF 6.63.6 NMAC:
PRE-NMAC HISTORY: The material in this regulation was derived from that previously filed with the Commission of Public Records - State Records Center and Archives under:
SBE Regulation 72-14, New Mexico School Counseling Certification, filed June 19, 1972;
SBE Regulation 74-21, Governing New Mexico Elementary Counseling Certification, filed February 20, 1975;
SBE Regulation 74-22, Governing New Mexico Secondary Counseling Certification, filed February 20, 1975;
SBE Regulation 79-13, Ten Year Professional Elementary School Guidance Counselor Licensure, filed October 18, 1979;
SBE Regulation 79-14, Ten Year Professional Secondary School Guidance Counselor, filed October 18, 1979;
SBE Regulation 79-15, Four Year Elementary School Guidance Counselor Certificate, filed October 18, 1979;
SBE Regulation 79-16, Four Year Secondary School Guidance Counselor Certificate, filed October 18, 1979;
SBE Regulation 91-1, Licensure for School Counselors, Grades K-12, filed January 22, 1991; and
SBE Regulation 91-1, Amendment No. 1 Licensure for School Counselors, Grades K-12, filed January 6, 1993.
HISTORY OF REPEALED MATERIAL: 6 NMAC 4.2.3.12, Licensure for School Counselors, K - 12, Repealed 02-14-03
[6.63.6.9 NMAC - Rp 6 NMAC 4.2.3.12.9, 02-14-03]