Or. Admin. Code § 584-245-0120 - Professional School Counselor License
(1) Purpose: The Professional School
Counselor License qualifies its holder to provide counseling support services
in in prekindergarten through grade 12 Oregon public school districts,
education service districts, and charter schools. The Professional School
Counselor License signifies that the educator is an experienced professional
who has successfully demonstrated an advanced level of student support
knowledge, skills, and dispositions.
(2) Term of Licensure: The Professional
School Counselor License is issued for five years and is renewable repeatedly
as provided in section (6) of this rule. The date of the first expiration of
the license is five years from the date of issue plus time until the
applicant's birthday.
(3)
Assignments: The Professional School Counselor License is valid for counseling
at all age or grade levels in any school building and for substitute teaching
at any level in any specialty.
(4)
Advanced Professional Education Programs: Pursuant to ORS
342.138,
the Commission has approved the following advanced professional education
programs to develop advanced level competencies required for promotion to the
Professional School Counselor License:
(a)
Advanced Degree Programs: Admission to and completion of an educational
specialist or doctoral degree program that is reasonably related to improving
the counseling skills of the educator. The program must be from an Approved
Institution or foreign equivalent.
(b) National Board Certification:
certification as a school counselor by either the National Board for Certified
Counselors (NBCC) or the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
(NBPTS).
(c) Other advanced
degrees, coursework, or assessments which demonstrate competency in the
standards and responsibilities of the Professional School Counselor License
approved by the Executive Director or the Director of Licensure as provided in
OAR 584-200-0100, Waiver of Licensure Requirements by the Commission.
(5) Licensed Experience: To
qualify for the Professional School Counselor License, an applicant must have
sufficient qualifying licensed experience.
(a)
Sufficient Experience: Sufficient experience consists of:
(A) Three (3) full years of qualifying
licensed experience in a 1.0 FTE assignment; or
(B) Six (6) full years of qualifying licensed
experience in a .50 FTE or more assignment.
(C) The years of licensed school experience
do not have to be earned consecutively.
(b) Qualifying Licensed Experience: To
qualify as a year of licensed experience, the experience must:
(A) Include working directly with preK-12
students while holding a non-provisional school counselor license;
(B) Equal a minimum of 135 days within an
academic year (July 1 to June 30); and
(C) Be completed in one or more of the
following employment settings:
(i) A public
prekindergarten through grade 12 school, including public charter
schools;
(ii) A regionally
accredited private school in any state or other U.S. jurisdiction;
(iii) An education service district
school;
(iv) A state-operated or
state-supported school;
(v) A
federal school;
(vi) A private
elementary or secondary school registered by the state Department of
Education;
(vii) A private
proprietary career school licensed by the superintendent of public instruction;
or
(viii) Alternative education,
post-secondary or other similar settings closely related to prekindergarten
through grade 12 education, as approved by the Director of Licensure.
(6) Applying
for License: To be eligible to apply for a Professional School Counselor
License, an applicant must:
(a) Meet or
complete all requirements of the School Counselor license issued previously by
the Commission or issued by another National Association of State Directors of
Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) jurisdiction;
(b) Complete an advanced professional
educational program or demonstrate advanced competencies as provided in section
(4) of this rule;
(c) Complete the
licensed experience requirements as provided in section (5) of this
rule;
(d) Complete a background
clearance that includes:
(A) Furnishing
fingerprints, as required by ORS
342.223;
(B) Providing satisfactory responses to
character questions in the form and manner prescribed by the Commission;
and
(e) Submit a
complete and correct application in the form and manner required by the
Commission, including payment of all required fees as provided in OAR
584-200-0050.
(7)
Renewing: To be eligible to apply for renewal of the Professional School
Counselor License, the applicant must:
(a)
Complete professional development requirements in accordance with OAR
584-255-0010;
(b) Report on
completion of any continuing education regarding suicide risk assessment,
treatment and management; and
(c)
Submit a complete and correct renewal application in the form and manner
required by the Commission and the payment of all required fees, as provided in
OAR 584-200-0050.
(8)
School Counselor to Professional School Counselor: An applicant moving from a
School Counselor to a Professional School Counselor License must report on
completion of any continuing education regarding suicide risk assessment,
treatment and management as provided in section (5)(b).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 342.165
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 342.125, ORS 342.136, ORS 342.138, ORS 342.165
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