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Anticipated - Elementary School Counselor

Webster City Community School District
place Blairsburg, 50034
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Webster City Community School District | 2026 - 27 School Year - School Counselor - Grades K-6

Elementary school is a time of growth, change, and discovery.

Students are learning who they are, how they relate to others, and how to navigate both academic and personal challenges. They need trusted adults who listen, guide, and support them along the way.

Webster City CSD is seeking a School Counselor (Grades K-6) who is passionate about supporting students' academic, social-emotional, and behavioral development - and who thrives in a collaborative, student-centered environment.


Why Webster City?

We're not just filling a position. We're inviting someone to join a district that:

  • Values collaboration among counselors, teachers, and support staff
  • Invests in professional growth and mentorship
  • Serves over 1,750 students across north central Iowa
  • Partners with families and the community to support student success
  • Believes Elementary is a critical time to support the whole child


Our Mission & Vision

Guided by our mission, Webster City Community School District, in partnership with families and the community, provides a quality education in a safe environment for all students.

Our vision is that our schools foster safe, inclusive, and high-achieving environments where collaboration and research-based practices prepare students for an ever-changing society.

Kids Matter Most!


Who Should Apply?

  • Individuals passionate about supporting students' social-emotional growth and well-being
  • Educators who value collaboration and a strong team approach
  • Professionals skilled in building relationships with students, families, and staff
  • Experienced school counselors or individuals entering the profession ready to grow

If you bring experience - fantastic! If you bring empathy, strong listening skills, and a commitment to students - we'll help you build the rest!


Position Purpose

Under the general supervision of the building principal, the School Counselor provides a comprehensive school counseling program that supports students in academic achievement, career awareness, and social-emotional development. The counselor serves as a resource for students, families, and staff while helping create a safe and supportive learning environment.


What You'll Do / Essential Functions

  • Provide individual and small group counseling to support students' social-emotional and behavioral needs
  • Assist students in developing skills in self-management, decision-making, and goal setting
  • Support academic planning and student success strategies
  • Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and support staff to address student needs
  • Participate in problem-solving teams and student support meetings
  • Serve as a liaison between school, families, and community resources
  • Coordinate with the school social worker to connect outside resources
  • Assist in crisis response and student support as needed
  • Maintain accurate and confidential student records
  • Promote a positive and inclusive school culture
  • Encourage family engagement and communication
  • Participate in ongoing professional learning

Additional Duties:
Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Principal or district administration.


Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities

  • Knowledge of school counseling principles, child/adolescent development, and social-emotional learning
  • Understanding of behavior supports and intervention strategies
  • Knowledge of data systems and student progress monitoring
  • Ability to communicate effectively with students, families, and staff
  • Strong organization, problem-solving, and collaboration skills
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
  • Commitment to continuous professional growth


Physical and Mental Demands

  • Work is performed in a standard school and office environment


Licensure / Endorsement Requirements

Preferred candidates will hold or be working toward:

  • Professional School Counselor K-8 - 172
  • Professional School Counselor 5-12 - 173

Candidates who are eligible for licensure or are currently completing an approved preparation program are encouraged to apply.


What We Offer

  • Competitive salary based on experience (2026 - 27 salary schedule pending board approval)
  • Strong team structures and collaboration time
  • Mentorship and support for new counselors
  • A district culture focused on student learning, wellness, and continuous improvement


If you believe Elementary students need strong advocates, trusted listeners, and consistent support - we'd love to meet you!


Candidates who are eligible for licensure or are currently completing an approved teacher preparation program are encouraged to apply.

Job Requirements

  • Citizenship, residency, or work visa required

Application Information

Application Begins: Today

Application Deadline: Until Filled
Anticipated Job Start Date: August 2026

Applicant Review Plan:
The district will review applicants as they are received and may close the job posting early.


How to Apply

  • Apply online through: Webster City Community School District - Frontline Recruitment
  • Cover Letter, Resume, College Transcripts, and three letters of recommendation


All candidates offered a position will be required to successfully pass a criminal background check and a child and adult abuse registry check. Fingerprinting, a drug and alcohol screening, and a physical are required.


Questions?

Contact Lanette Willems, Superintendent Secretary
515-832-9200
lwillems@wcschoolsl.org

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