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Virtual School Counseling Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

School Bus Driver

Gary, IN · On-site

$25.75 - $30/hr

... Virtual CLP class. * $250.00 Bonus - if the CLP is presented within 14 days of completing the ... Counseling and support services for personal and work-related issues. · Community Impact: Be a ...

... Virtual CLP class. * $250.00 Bonus - if the CLP is presented within 14 days of completing the ... Counseling and support services for personal and work-related issues. · Community Impact: Be a ...

School Bus Driver

Gary, IN · On-site

$25.75 - $30/hr

... Virtual CLP class. * $250.00 Bonus - if the CLP is presented within 14 days of completing the ... Counseling and support services for personal and work-related issues. · Community Impact: Be a ...

Admissions Counselor

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$36K - $49K/yr

Maintains partnerships with schools, community colleges, and organizations to facilitate ... Conducts pre-scheduled in-person and virtual admission counseling appointments for all student ...

Collaborates with homeroom teachers, advisors, counselors, and additional district personnel to ... Experience teaching in an online (virtual) and/or in a brick-and-mortar environment. * Experience ...

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Virtual School Counseling information

What is virtual school counseling?

Virtual school counseling is the provision of academic, career, personal, and social support to students through online platforms rather than in-person meetings. Virtual school counselors use video calls, emails, chat, and other digital tools to connect with students, parents, and teachers. They help students set goals, address mental health concerns, and navigate educational challenges in a remote learning environment. This approach allows for flexible scheduling and accessible support, especially for students in online or hybrid schooling.

How do virtual school counselors support students' social-emotional needs in an online environment?

Virtual school counselors use a variety of digital tools and platforms to connect with students individually and in groups, providing counseling sessions, workshops, and resources remotely. They often face the challenge of building trust and rapport without face-to-face interaction, so they implement creative strategies like regular check-ins, virtual office hours, and confidential messaging systems. Collaboration with teachers, parents, and administrators is key to ensuring students receive comprehensive support. Counselors also participate in ongoing professional development to stay current on best practices for remote engagement and crisis intervention.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a virtual school counselor?

To thrive as a Virtual School Counselor, you need a master's degree in school counseling or a related field, state certification, and a deep understanding of child development and educational systems. Familiarity with online counseling platforms, student information systems, and secure communication tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, active listening, and the ability to build rapport remotely are vital for effective student engagement. These skills and qualifications are crucial for supporting students' academic, emotional, and social needs in a virtual environment.

What is the difference between Virtual School Counseling vs School Counselor?

AspectVirtual School CounselingSchool Counselor
CredentialsRequires state certification, counseling license, and often a master's degree in school counselingRequires state certification, counseling license, and a master's degree in school counseling
Work EnvironmentOnline platforms, virtual classrooms, remote communicationSchool halls, classrooms, in-person meetings
Employer & IndustryPublic/private schools offering online education, virtual charter schoolsTraditional K-12 schools, districts, private schools
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing virtual vs in-person school counseling rolesPeople seeking traditional school counseling careers

Both Virtual School Counselors and School Counselors require similar credentials and serve students' mental health and academic needs. The main difference lies in the work environment: Virtual School Counselors operate remotely via online platforms, while School Counselors work in physical school settings. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find roles aligned with their preferences and qualifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of School Counseling jobs in Indiana?

The most popular types of School Counseling jobs in Indiana are:

What are popular job titles related to Virtual School Counseling jobs in Indiana?

For Virtual School Counseling jobs in Indiana, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Virtual/Hybrid High School Math Teacher

Metropolitan School District of Warren Township

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$50K - $51K/yr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description


JOB TITLE: Virtual Teacher
FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt (Professional), salaried employee
WORK DAYS: 184 days (does not include holidays)
STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: 7 hours per day
WORK YEAR: The work year for the Virtual Teacher is set annually in a school calendar adopted by the Board of Education. Virtual Teachers work in schools that operate on one calendar;  blended school year calendar. 
SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The Virtual Teacher is paid on the "Teachers" salary schedule, and is eligible for benefits on the "Teachers" benefits schedule.  Starting salary $50,800 (BS)/$51,800 (MS) with 0 years of experience.
REPORTS TO: The Virtual Teacher reports to the building Principal and/or other building administrators.
SUPERVISES: The Virtual Teacher supervises the instructional assistants who may be assigned to the Teacher's classroom for that given period of time.
GENERAL SUMMARY: The Virtual Teacher is responsible for teaching groups of students in a virtual setting, based on a curriculum and supported by instructional materials adopted by the Board of Education.  The Virtual Teacher is responsible for developing daily lesson plans to ensure that the Virtual Teacher covers the curricular content in a timely manner throughout the semester or school year. The Virtual Teacher uses a variety of instructional methods and techniques to meet the unique needs of the individual students and to assess their learning; the Virtual Teacher modifies instruction, re-teaches and remediates to ensure the students' success. 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:










  1. Works with administrators, other Virtual Teachers, and/or instructional teams to plan and implement instruction according to the District approved and adopted curriculum;
  2. Develops daily lesson plans and presents lessons, using a variety of instructional methods and techniques, to ensure that the Virtual Teacher effectively covers the curriculum in a timely manner throughout the semester or school year;
  3. Understands and implements the use of  the adopted curriculum,  instructional materials, and digital platforms;
  4. Prepares virtual instruction, using a variety of techniques and strategies, assignments and assessments for virtual learning;
  5. Monitors, assists, corrects, re-teaches and remediates student performance to ensure student progress;
  6. Diagnoses and analyzes student progress and programs for the purpose of providing appropriate instruction based on the developmental stages and needs of students;
  7. Evaluates and consistently provides feedback to students during virtual instruction, small group sessions and via other digital platforms;
  8. Utilizes classroom management techniques conducive to an effective virtual classroom climate;
  9. Effectively manages student behavior in the virtual classroom and throughout the building, and administers appropriate discipline when necessary to achieve proper behavior;
  10. Shows sensitivity to students, parents and the community and promotes student self-esteem;
  11. Counsels students when academic difficulties or behavioral problems arise, seeking assistance for problems which are beyond the Virtual Teacher's skills or expertise;
  12. Maintains professional relationship between school and parents;
  13. Maintains contact with parents through parent-teacher conferences, telephone, written communications, and District approved platforms;
  14. Encourages parental involvement through school and virtual activities, connecting home and school;
  15. Participates in an active and cooperative effort with other faculty and staff to plan, implement and evaluate instruction and instructional programs for continuing school improvement;
  16. Participates in faculty meetings, staff development activities, and personal professional growth activities focused on the acquisition of new and improved skills and knowledge;
  17. Conducts standardized tests in accordance with State guidelines, District policies, the Principal's expectations;
  18. Maintains all records as required, including but not limited to grade books, attendance records and student progress reports;
  19. Assigns grades, recommends promotion or retention, and/or participates in decisions regarding students' placement in appropriate classroom situations for the ensuing year;
  20. Assists in the protection of students both on campus and virtually, and student's property when on campus;
  21. Supervision of students;
  22. Responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used in the District. With the support of the District, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position;
  23. Responsible for timely and accurate information they maintain as part of their job responsibilities.

NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  1. Shares, with other Virtual Teacher/teachers  and school staff, the responsibility for monitoring halls, study areas, and the lunchroom;
  2. Performs related duties, such as sponsoring a student club or organization, coaching a team, or supervising after school activities;
  3. Performs other duties as assigned by the building Principal.

ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS:
1. EDUCATION/TRAINING: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university is required.
2. EXPERIENCE:  Satisfactory completion of student teaching and all coursework required by the college/university and required by the Division of Professional Standards (Indiana Department of Education) for an Indiana Teacher's License.
3. CERTIFICATIONS &/OR LICENSES: Current and valid Indiana Teacher's License in the grade level and/or subject area for which the teacher is being employed is required (or eligibility for an Emergency Permit, if the District is willing to submit a request for an Emergency Permit). 
4. OTHER: Ability to perform the essential functions and to fulfill the physical/sensory/ environmental requirements of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) is required.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The duties and responsibilities of the Virtual Teacher primarily involve talking to, listening to, and interacting with students. Physical movement throughout the school building and classroom to personally engage with students and staff  is very important.
This job typically involves some combination of walking, standing and sitting, and may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (l2-20 pounds). However, this job does not require heavy lifting or other physical abilities often associated with manual labor.
Proficient use of technology is important in order to effectively provide instruction and communicate with families in order to effectively accomplish job responsibilities. 
SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: The ability to communicate verbally in person/virtually, is very important. The ability to present instructional lessons and to explain ideas in ways that are readily and fully understood by students is very important. Monitoring student behavior may require visual and/or auditory perception and discrimination.