What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Counselor position at The Children's School?
At The Children’s School (TCS), our community and curriculum intentionally reflect the world in which we live. In fact, our community is one of the most diverse among all of Atlanta’s and the nation’s independent schools. Our commitment to inclusion creates an environment where children and adults are free to be their authentic selves.
Our age 3 – grade 8 students experience challenging academics embedded in a nurturing environment. Our innovative curriculum uses immersive play and project-based learning to engage students, connect them to the community around them, and encourage them to make a positive impact on our ever-changing world.
The Children’s School seeks an experienced full-time School Counselor to start July 29, 2025. This is a 10.5-month position, with the half month scheduled along with the Program Team’s meeting schedule prior to the following school year.
The School Counselor at The Children’s School (TCS) works collaboratively with faculty and parents to support students from early learning through eighth grade. A team-approach is used to support student social and emotional development and a healthy classroom community. The School Counselor maintains a visible and active presence in the classroom, in addition to 1:1 and small group counseling, parent consultation, and follow-up with other professionals. Serves as a resource and consultant on adolescent mental health for students and faculty. Collaborates with other system of care partners and demonstrates effective liaison relationships with parents, schools, and agencies.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Minimum Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in school counseling, social work or educational psychology, or a related field, is preferred. Bachelor’s degree in a related field is required. A minimum of three (3) years of experience as counselor in a school setting. Independent school experience is a plus. Ability to work effectively with students, faculty, colleagues and families. Preference for working in a collaborative team model. Flexible, energetic, and positive approach to work. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and strong listening skills.
Candidate should also:
- Possess a knowledge of psychology of children and adolescents, human growth and development, and the relationship of counseling to a continuum of experiences in the lives of students and whom they interact.
- Be well-versed in the development of identity, including race and gender, and be able to recognize, appreciate and serve students with cultural differences and recognize culturally-based family needs.
- Demonstrate an ability to assist students in developing a sense of awareness and self-worth, and with goal-setting and decision making skills.
- Have experience in building and documenting character curriculum for students aligned with the mission and philosophy of the school.
- Possess exemplary counseling skills, using a broad and diverse set of resources and approaches to assist students and parents.
- Demonstrate advocacy for the educational and social-emotional concerns of students to a variety of individuals and groups.
- Demonstrate appropriate ethical behavior and professional conduct in fulfillment of roles and responsibilities.
The Children's School is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
We believe that in order for children to fully, sensitively and effectively engage in their communities, they must possess strong local, cultural and global competence. To that end, we learn from and enrich ourselves with multiple perspectives and welcome people of any country of origin, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender expression, gender identity, age, physical appearance, race, religious choice, family structure, sex, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
Compensation commensurate with experience. We welcome all persons to apply.