Founding Middle School Counselor
Company: Neighborhood Charter Schools
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
? School Counselor Job Description Mission Our mission is to
provide the children of NCS with new educational opportunities
through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the
intellectual, social, and emotional development of each child. Our
students, who will include Autistic children, will become
independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the
academic skills that they need to succeed in college preparatory
high schools, and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that
will allow them to reach their full potential. The Opportunity We
are seeking a dedicated and student-centered School Counselor to
support the holistic development of our scholars. The School
Counselor plays a vital role in fostering a safe, inclusive, and
nurturing school environment by addressing students’ academic,
emotional, and social needs. As a key member of our staff, the
counselor collaborates with teachers, families, school leaders, and
outside providers to ensure that every child receives the support
necessary to thrive. This role combines direct counseling services
with program development, crisis intervention, and data-informed
planning to create a responsive school counseling program that
meets the needs of all learners. Key Responsibilities Counseling
Services & Student Support Deliver individual and group counseling
to address students' social-emotional, behavioral, and academic
needs Integrate Social Thinking® strategies within individual and
group counseling services. Facilitate support groups on topics such
as emotional regulation, friendship skills, and trauma recovery
Design and implement responsive counseling interventions tailored
to students’ developmental stages and presenting concerns Guide
students through personal goal-setting, conflict resolution, and
decision-making processes. Provide direct support during crises
such as mental health emergencies, abuse disclosures, or traumatic
events. Crisis Response & Risk Assessment Execute school-based
crisis prevention and response protocols Conduct comprehensive risk
assessments for students exhibiting signs of suicidal ideation,
homicidal ideation, or severe emotional distress Utilize
evidence-based tools and interviews to evaluate risk level, intent,
means, and protective factors Collaborate with internal teams to
determine next steps, such as safety planning, referrals, or
hospitalizations Notify and consult with caregivers while
maintaining a trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach
Coordinate with external mental health professionals, crisis
response teams, and emergency services as needed Ensure proper
documentation of all incidents and follow-up care plans in
compliance with confidentiality laws and school policy Monitor
at-risk students post-crisis and provide ongoing support and
reentry planning Collaboration & Consultation Meet weekly with the
Mental Health Services team to review new referrals and adjust
support plans Maintain accurate, confidential case records and
progress notes in compliance with state and federal regulations
Coordinate services for students with disabilities, including
contributions to IEPs and 504 Plans Support alignment of
counseling, Social Thinking®, and behavior intervention programs
with the Network’s whole-child vision Collaborate with teachers and
instructional staff to support student success in the classroom.
Act as a liaison between families, school staff, and outside mental
health or community resources. Provide consultation to staff and
families on student behavior, emotional regulation, and social
development. Assist in implementing restorative practices and
behavior intervention strategies. Refer students and families to
appropriate external providers for medical, psychiatric, housing,
or legal services Program Management & Data Use Support the Mental
Health and Behavior Programs Manager in evaluating and developing
the school counseling program using relevant data. Track, analyze,
and interpret student data (grades, attendance, behavioral reports)
to identify trends and guide interventions. Maintain accurate and
confidential records in accordance with ethical and legal
standards. Qualifications Current NYS School Counselor
certification Master's degree in School Counseling or a related
field Strong commitment to supporting students from diverse
cultural and socio-economic backgrounds 3 years of experience in a
school-based counseling or social-emotional support role Bilingual
or multilingual (strongly preferred) Experience supporting students
with disabilities, particularly Autism Familiarity with restorative
practices, trauma-informed care, and culturally responsive
pedagogy. The starting salary is $80,340
Keywords: Neighborhood Charter Schools, Trenton , Founding Middle School Counselor, Education / Teaching , New York City, New Jersey