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Deaf School Dormitory Counselor Job Description

Help students with school work and social opportunities, aid them in realizing full potential, and promote effective communication. Education required: High school diploma. Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, psychology, or related field may be needed in some states. Salary: Varies based on hours worked and benefits, around $30,000-35,000 annually for full-time counselors. Job Outlook: Challenging but rewarding role with parent-like responsibilities. Sources: http://www.theitinerantconnection.com, http://www.msd.edu/

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Deaf School Dormitory Counselor Job Description

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  1. Dormitory Counselor George Wilkinson Allie Laszczynski Wesley LeRoux

  2. Job Description To help…… • students with their school work and their social opportunities • students realize their full potential • students communicate effectively

  3. Education required • High school diploma • Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, psychology, social work, or related field may be required in many states

  4. Salary • The salary for a dormitory counselor of a deaf school depends on how many hours you work and how many benefits you have • If a counselor were to work full time then they would make around $30,000-35,000 a year

  5. Compared salaries • California- $2,604- 3,811 • Washington – around $4,447

  6. Job Outlook • Dormitory counseling of a deaf school is a challenging job having to take the responsibility of being a parent like figure to thechildren, but is a very rewarding career in its own.

  7. Sources • http://www.theitinerantconnection.com • http://www.msd.edu/

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