Educational Support Counselor (Cromwell Academy)
Company: Adelbrook Inc
Location: Cromwell
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY: The Educational
Support Counselor (ESC) provides guidance, supervision, mentoring,
and training to students and individuals across various educational
and vocational settings, as well as supports children, adolescents,
and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This role
ensures the delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed care in a
therapeutic, supportive, and person-centered environment.
Responsibilities include implementing behavior management
strategies, assisting with instructional activities, supporting
vocational training, and ensuring a safe and structured
environment. This position requires flexibility to work across
different settings and locations as needed. WORK SCHEDULE:
Positions aligned with school-based or transitional programming
follow a 219-day schedule (37.5 hours/week) that aligns with the
academic calendar. Flexibility is also required for varied shifts,
community-based travel, and vocational site coverage. ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILTIES: •Facilitate the orderly transition of
individuals/students between residential programs, academies, and
job sites. • Provide one-on-one and small group academic assistance
based on instructional plans and individual needs. • Implement
behavioral intervention plans and monitor progress while ensuring
compliance with agency guidelines. • Assist with the development
and execution of individualized education programs (IEPs) and
vocational training plans. • Provide crisis intervention support
using approved Physical/Psychological Management Training (PMT)
techniques. • Attend and contribute to team meetings, including
Planning and Placement Team (PPT) meetings when required. • Foster
a positive, structured, and therapeutic learning environment that
promotes independence and skill development. • Perform additional
duties as assigned by supervisors to support individual and program
needs. • Teach and assist students with activities of daily living
(ADLs), including hygiene, meal preparation, and household tasks. •
Guide individuals in developing job skills, interviewing
techniques, and professional social behavior. • Transport
individuals to job interviews, work placements, and educational
sites as needed. • Maintain accurate and timely records, including
behavioral data, progress reports, and incident reports in the
Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. • Communicate effectively
with team members, supervisors, and clinical staff to ensure
consistent support for students. • Participate in staff meetings,
training sessions, and treatment planning discussions. • Follow
established procedures for emergencies, illnesses, and crisis
situations, including mandatory reporting and documentation. •
Ensure compliance with agency policies, state regulations, and
ethical guidelines. • Secure the facility by performing safety
checks, monitoring medication storage, and ensuring proper
supervision of students. • Maintain active certification in
agency-approved crisis intervention training, including all
required levels of Physical and Psychological Management Training
(PMT). Apply training techniques appropriately to ensure the safety
and well-being of individuals served, staff, and others in the
environment. Demonstrate competency in de-escalation strategies,
safe physical interventions, and adherence to agency protocols. •
Perform other related duties as assigned. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND
ABILITIES: SKILLS: • Strong interpersonal and communication skills,
both written and verbal • Active listening and empathy to support
students' emotional and academic needs • Conflict resolution and
de-escalation techniques • Organizational and time management
skills • Ability to work collaboratively with students, parents,
teachers, and administrators • Proficient in using counseling
tools, student information systems, and relevant educational
software • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive
information professionally KNOWLEDGE: • Understanding of child and
adolescent development, including social-emotional learning (SEL)
principles • Knowledge of counseling theories, practices, and
ethical guidelines • Familiarity with Individualized Education
Programs (IEPs), 504 Plans, and other student support systems •
Awareness of community resources for mental health, family
services, and academic support • Knowledge of behavior management
strategies and student support interventions • Understanding of
diversity, equity, and inclusion in educational environments
ABILITIES: • Ability to assess student needs and provide
appropriate counseling interventions • Ability to develop and
implement individual and group counseling plans • Ability to
identify and respond to crises effectively and appropriately •
Ability to advocate for students' educational, social, and
emotional well-being • Ability to maintain detailed records and
prepare accurate reports • Ability to foster a safe, supportive,
and inclusive school environment EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND OTHER
QUALIFICATIONS: • Minimum: High school diploma or equivalent. •
Preferred: Associate or Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social
work, criminal justice, educational or a related human services
field. • Experience: At least one year working with individuals
with emotional, intellectual, or developmental disabilities
preferred. • Strong behavioral management skills with knowledge of
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Behavioral Disorders. • Ability to
work collaboratively with students, staff, families, and
multidisciplinary teams. • Must be flexible to work across various
educational, residential, and vocational settings as needed. •
Certification in PMT, CPR, First Aid, and Positive Behavioral
Support (training provided by agency) • Knowledge of
trauma-informed care, ASD, and behavior management techniques. •
Strong interpersonal, communication, organizational and
problem-solving skills. • Ability to work flexible schedules,
including weekends, evenings, and overnight shifts. • Valid
driver’s license with a clean driving record and maintain passenger
endorsement (required for driving positions). WORK ENVIRONMENT AND
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: • Work is performed in classroom, job site, and
community-based settings. • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds
and assist with behavioral interventions when required and support
individuals with mobility needs. • Ability to be on feet for
extended periods and participate in recreational or community-based
activities with residents. • Frequent travel between locations for
student transportation and vocational assignments. • May require
standing, walking, or physical assistance for extended periods. •
Exposure to behaviors requiring de-escalation and intervention is
possible. A job description is not meant to be all inclusive of
every task and/or responsibilit
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