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Houston Classical

School Counselor (LPC), 2026-2027

Houston Classical, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246

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Title: Counselor Reports To: Principal

Compensation: $65,000 - $70,000 per year

Status: Exempt

Our School Houston Classical Charter School ("Houston Classical") was chartered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to open in Houston in August 2020 beginning with kindergarten and first grade. The school has an accomplished and committed Board, which includes a founding Board and a Head of School. We are looking for experienced, dedicated, and motivated individuals who are excited by the challenge of being part of a new school. Houston Classical is founded on the idea that scholars can learn at a high level notwithstanding their zip code or background.

Mission of Houston Classical Houston Classical’s mission is to ensure all scholars PreK-8 are successful through a classical approach, rigorous academics, character development, and structured environment to ensure success in high school, college and in life.

The Role Houston Classical is seeking a dynamic school counselor that supports scholars’ academic, social, and emotional development through individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and school-wide programs.

Essential Job Duties & Responsibilities

Provide individual and group counseling to scholars addressing anxiety, peer relationships, academic challenges, family dynamics, and other personal concerns

Develop and implement school-wide programs focused on social-emotional learning, bullying prevention, and character education

Collaborate with teachers, parents, and staff to identify scholars who need additional academic or behavioral support and develop targeted intervention plans

Deliver structured group lessons aligned with the guidance curriculum, covering topics such as personal health, safety, post‑secondary readiness, and interpersonal skills

Offer crisis intervention, respond to scholar emergencies, and work with school staff, parents, and external agencies to ensure scholar safety and well‑being

Provide ongoing counseling, behavior management, and conflict resolution support, including addressing bullying situations and offering mediation when necessary

Assist scholars with academic, career, and personal development, including goal setting, graduation planning, and post‑secondary opportunities

Advocate for a culturally responsive, inclusive school environment, ensuring all scholars have equal access to academic and extracurricular programs

Maintain accurate, confidential records of counseling sessions, interventions, and scholar progress, in compliance with state and federal regulations

Analyze scholar data to inform counseling interventions and support decision‑making for academic and personal growth

Collaborate with staff and parents to support scholar development and provide training on counseling strategies and scholar well‑being

Participate in school improvement planning and goal setting to foster a positive, supportive school culture

Stay current with best practices in school counseling through ongoing professional development and program evaluations

Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, and professional standards, and adhere to district safety protocols and emergency procedures

Qualifications

Master’s degree in School Counseling, Psychology, or a related field (Required)

Valid school counselor certification or license, as required by state regulations

MUST be a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

Previous experience working with elementary-aged children in a school setting is preferred

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Ability to build trust and rapport with scholars, parents, and staff

Proficiency in conflict resolution and crisis management

Knowledge of child development and educational practices

Ability to work collaboratively within a team-oriented environment

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