Position Start Date: Aug 2026
Reports: To the Director of Upper School
Position Summary: Crosland views a counselor as a vital member of our educational team. Our ideal candidate will possess a knowledge base and passion for working with students with learning differences and be able to help students manage emotions and apply interpersonal skills and academic achievement strategies. They will implement a counseling program that will capitalize on student strengths.
Responsibilities:
- Work with the Upper School faculty and the Director in supporting student success.
- Track and record psych-ed evaluations and maintain a snapshot database.
- Work closely with teachers and director to develop and implement Educational Management Plans (EMP’s) and accommodation plans that align with students' unique needs.
- Lead college and career counseling in conjunction with teaching L.I.F.E. (Learning Independently and Financial Education) coursework.
- Oversee Senior Exploration Experience, securing internships for all 12th-grade students each January.
- Organize and lead College and Career Fair and visits off campus to a variety of post-graduation options.
- Maintain partnerships with workforce development options.
- Oversee the process of ACT and SAT student testing and accommodations.
- Collaborate with our Lower and Middle school counselors to work in alignment for schoolwide continuity.
- Prepare regular guidance and social-emotional mini-lessons and small group work as needed.
- Provide short-term counseling to students and refer students for long-term support
- Use behavior management systems that are effective with students with learning differences
- Collaborate and provide quality communication with families and teachers for student success
- Model professional and ethical standards when interacting with students, parents, peers and the community
- Employ Restorative Practices to support relationship building and repairing harm
- Additional duties as assigned
- Current caseload: approx. 40 students
- Physical demands refer to the level and duration of physical exertion generally required to perform critical tasks in support of critical job functions, for example - standing, walking, lifting up to 20 lbs.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in LCMHC, Social Work, or School Psychologist or similar programming
- License in a related field
- Strong desire to support students with learning differences
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills
- Strong organization and time-management skills
- Familiarity with and commitment to principles of Equity and Belonging
- Desire to continue to develop professionally by learning new programs and methodologies and curriculum
Interested applicants should submit electronically and as separate documents the following materials:
- Cover letter expressing interest in the position
- Current resume
Email: Charlie Heard, cheard@croslandcomets.org
Pay: $52,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person



