
School Counselor
Job Description
Counselor
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School
6802 Buffalo Speedway
Houston TX 77025
Summary:
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School seeks a compassionate, dedicated, and student-centered individual to serve as School Counselor. This position supports student success and well-being by fostering social, emotional, and academic growth; providing guidance and counseling services; collaborating with faculty and families; and helping create a safe, supportive, and faith-filled learning environment aligned with Archdiocesan standards.
Category: Full-time hourly contract basis
Pay Rate: depending on education & experience
Reports to: School Principal
Work Year: school days Aug. - May with some additional training days
Specific Days Needed: M, T, W, Th, F (any one or more)
Min./Max. Hours per week: 40
Job Hours: 7:30 AM � 3:30 PM (additional hours maybe added for meetings, etc)
Qualifications:
- Commitment to the philosophy of Catholic education
- Commitment to the Mission of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School
- Bachelor's degree in School Counseling, Psychology, Education, or a related field (Master's preferred)
- Valid School Counselor certification/license in the state of Texas (or ability to obtain)
- Experience working with children in a school or counseling setting
- Knowledge of child development, social-emotional learning, and academic support strategies
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive situations with professionalism
- Commitment to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive school environment
- Proficiency in technology
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in School Counseling or related field
- Previous experience in a Catholic or private school setting
- Familiarity with behavioral intervention strategies and crisis response
- Experience collaborating with teachers, parents, and administration
- Knowledge of student guidance programs
- Practicing Catholic or willingness to support the mission of Catholic education
- Catechist certification
- Safe Haven training
Counseling:
- Provide counseling for individual students and small groups of students to address their educational, social and emotional needs.
- Develop and manage a system for counseling referrals to be used by the principal, teachers, parents or students.
- Assist individual students in developing problem solving skills, social skills, and communication skills. Some of the issues addressed in individual counseling are: conflict resolution, anger management and stress management.
- Provide individual, family and school crisis intervention. Administer brief risk assessments of students as needed for suicide threats or depression and follow appropriate school protocol.
- Involve parents in the counseling process through meetings, emails and phone calls in order to effect faster change for struggling students.
- Provide on-going parent education, including information about child development and discipline.
- Make outside referrals as needed to help support students and families with on-going counseling issues or learning problems.
- Provide support for students in their relationships with peers, teachers, parents and others.
- Offer mediation to students to help teach healthy ways to resolve conflicts.
Consultation:
- Consult with faculty in developing preventive, developmental, remedial, educational models for improved physical, mental health of the students.
- Consult with parents on developing strategies for students in the area of social adjustment, school achievement, motivation, emotional adjustment and conflict resolution.
- Facilitate Parent Teacher conferences as requested by parents or faculty.
- Consult with faculty regarding alternative approaches to help manage challenging situations.
- Maintain collaborative communication with other professionals (i.e therapists and public school administration) who are working with our students.
- Attend meetings for students with Special Needs and provide counseling support when needed.
Coordination:
- Design and implement a Guidance Curriculum to meet the needs of the students and support the schools' mission. The curriculum includes:
- Coordinate Catholic School Curriculum.
- Teach Guidance Lessons to foster emotional intelligence.
- Serve on the Crisis Intervention Team
- Student Study Team member and scribe
- School Duty � if requested
- Help Coordinate Speakers on special topics for parents
- Organize and implement Red Ribbon/Power of One Week
Professional Development:
- Attend seminars and conferences required to maintain license.
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with other school professionals and representatives of community resources.
- Meet monthly with other private school counselors with HAISC group and the Archdiocesan Counselors group to share resources and consult.
- Attend group consultation with other licensed counselors.
- Maintain professional memberships.
- Maintain professional liability insurance.
Physical Requirements:
- Stand for long periods of time
- Walk long distances across campus as well as within classroom
- Climb steps
- Sit for periods of time � chairs and floor
- Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
- Lift up to 20 lbs
Send resume to or contact Kris Williams, [email protected].