South Carolina Independent School Association
Middle School Counselor for 2026-27
South Carolina Independent School Association, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29408
School : Porter-Gaud School
Location : Charleston, SC
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9 Jan 2026 Middle School Counselor (beginning 2026 - 27 school year) Porter-Gaud is an Episcopal, coeducational day school serving more than 1,000 students in grades 1-12. The O’Quinn Schools of Porter-Gaud serve an additional 600 preschool students from age two through kindergarten. Porter-Gaud School is seeking a Middle School Counselor beginning with the 2026 - 27 school year. Our Middle School division is composed of grades 5 through 8. This is an 11 month position with a contract year July - June with service to the school from July - May. The Middle School Counselor is the primary coordinator of mental health services for Middle School students and families. The Middle School Counselor also provides educational programs for students, families, and faculty to promote understanding of well‑being in adolescents. The Middle School Counselor should be recognized as a visible and engaged campus leader who partners with school leadership, faculty, and outside partners to this end. The school maintains counselors on staff in each division who are available to students during the school day on a drop‑in basis or by appointment in several different situations (e.g., one‑on‑one, student groups, ongoing support around specific concerns). Students can access a counselor through self‑referral, faculty/staff referral, a parent/guardian referral, or a peer referral for either of the following, including but not limited to peer issues, academic challenges, and behavior challenges. When a student is referred to the school counselor, professional guidelines of confidentiality, as determined by the school, are observed. A student’s involvement with the school counselor does not become a part of their academic record. Pertinent information regarding the student and their need for counseling while at school will be shared with the school’s divisional administration. School Counselors collaborate with the administration, faculty, families, and other needed consultants to develop school‑based programs that support the social and emotional well‑being of students within the context of the school community. Additionally, school counselors may take on responsibilities in each division that reflect the knowledge of a behavioral health professional (e.g., clubs, groups). The Middle School Counselor will display a continuous commitment to developing the attitudes, knowledge, and skills (intercultural competence) to engage in appropriate and effective communication with students, colleagues, and families from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We desire candidates who will contribute to the school’s efforts to continue creating a more inclusive and equitable community where all individuals can develop a sense of belonging. Middle School Counselor Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Provide counseling support to students in grades 5-8 through self, teacher, or parent referral. Provide crisis intervention and assessment for referral to outside professionals. Serve as a resource to all faculty, staff, parents, and students for consultation and professional referrals as needed. Provide mental health education and awareness to students, faculty, and administration. Collaborate with professionals in the community to act as a liaison for students involved in treatment. Participate in parent conferences when requested by teachers, the Middle School Division Head, or parents. Attend all Middle School faculty meetings and Counseling Department meetings. Serve as a member of the Middle School Student Support Team and Middle School Administrative Team. Consult with administration and faculty to coordinate consistent support for students. Facilitate alcohol and drug awareness and prevention education events for students and parents. Help facilitate and attend all Middle School student and parent events. Collaborate with the Dean of Wellness and other counselors on school wide wellness initiatives. Perform other activities or duties as assigned on an as‑needed basis by the Head of School or the Middle School Head. The successful candidate will possess
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills. Empathy and patience. Ability to express oneself clearly. Ability to interact effectively and diplomatically with all internal and external constituencies of the School. Ability to act as a team member and to exhibit initiative to benefit Porter‑Gaud School. Accuracy, integrity, and professionalism. Ability to exhibit prompt, reliable, and sustainable attendance. Accountability for individual job performance and behavior to include:
Desiring to achieve excellence in job performance and demonstrating initiative to improve. Meeting deadlines for assigned and expected tasks. Assuming responsibility for one’s actions. Completing accurate records. Demonstrating exercise of sound judgment and effective interpersonal relations.
Ability to work under stressful circumstances. Ability to be flexible in working hours. A systems‑thinking approach to problem‑solving. Qualifications
A Master’s Degree or higher in School Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or related field from an accredited college or university. Professional certification or licensure is required (Licensed Professional Counselor Certification). If a candidate does not possess the professional certification or licensure required, accommodations may be made to allow them to obtain it within a reasonable timeframe, as long as other requirements are met. Previous counseling experience with adolescents is required, preferably in an educational setting. Demonstrated proficiency in presenting to varied groups of students and/or adults in a classroom or meeting setting. Knowledge and proficiency in counseling. Demonstrated experience designing, organizing, and implementing wellness programming for a diverse population. Reporting
The Middle School Counselor reports directly to the Head of the Middle School and works in collaboration with the Dean of Wellness. Porter‑Gaud is a Christian community that seeks to love and serve faculty, staff, students, and families of all faith backgrounds. Therefore, all Porter‑Gaud employees will honor the God‑given dignity of each member of our community. They will display a continuous commitment to developing the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to engage in appropriate and effective communication with students, colleagues, and families from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We desire candidates who will contribute to the school's efforts to continue creating a more inclusive and equitable community where all individuals can develop a sense of belonging. Porter‑Gaud School is committed to welcoming and supporting a diverse faculty and staff. The School welcomes applicants from all backgrounds as the School believes that best serves our students. In accordance with law, Porter‑Gaud School is an equal‑opportunity employer and hires without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disability. Porter‑Gaud School is committed to ensuring the safety and well‑being of our students. We hold our employees to the highest possible standards. All employees are subject to extensive background check screenings and must sign our code of conduct. We strive to monitor employees while interacting with students. We take any inappropriate interactions between students and employees seriously and are committed to mandatory reporting standards as required by law. We will fully cooperate with authorities in any allegation or case of abuse.
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9 Jan 2026 Middle School Counselor (beginning 2026 - 27 school year) Porter-Gaud is an Episcopal, coeducational day school serving more than 1,000 students in grades 1-12. The O’Quinn Schools of Porter-Gaud serve an additional 600 preschool students from age two through kindergarten. Porter-Gaud School is seeking a Middle School Counselor beginning with the 2026 - 27 school year. Our Middle School division is composed of grades 5 through 8. This is an 11 month position with a contract year July - June with service to the school from July - May. The Middle School Counselor is the primary coordinator of mental health services for Middle School students and families. The Middle School Counselor also provides educational programs for students, families, and faculty to promote understanding of well‑being in adolescents. The Middle School Counselor should be recognized as a visible and engaged campus leader who partners with school leadership, faculty, and outside partners to this end. The school maintains counselors on staff in each division who are available to students during the school day on a drop‑in basis or by appointment in several different situations (e.g., one‑on‑one, student groups, ongoing support around specific concerns). Students can access a counselor through self‑referral, faculty/staff referral, a parent/guardian referral, or a peer referral for either of the following, including but not limited to peer issues, academic challenges, and behavior challenges. When a student is referred to the school counselor, professional guidelines of confidentiality, as determined by the school, are observed. A student’s involvement with the school counselor does not become a part of their academic record. Pertinent information regarding the student and their need for counseling while at school will be shared with the school’s divisional administration. School Counselors collaborate with the administration, faculty, families, and other needed consultants to develop school‑based programs that support the social and emotional well‑being of students within the context of the school community. Additionally, school counselors may take on responsibilities in each division that reflect the knowledge of a behavioral health professional (e.g., clubs, groups). The Middle School Counselor will display a continuous commitment to developing the attitudes, knowledge, and skills (intercultural competence) to engage in appropriate and effective communication with students, colleagues, and families from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We desire candidates who will contribute to the school’s efforts to continue creating a more inclusive and equitable community where all individuals can develop a sense of belonging. Middle School Counselor Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Provide counseling support to students in grades 5-8 through self, teacher, or parent referral. Provide crisis intervention and assessment for referral to outside professionals. Serve as a resource to all faculty, staff, parents, and students for consultation and professional referrals as needed. Provide mental health education and awareness to students, faculty, and administration. Collaborate with professionals in the community to act as a liaison for students involved in treatment. Participate in parent conferences when requested by teachers, the Middle School Division Head, or parents. Attend all Middle School faculty meetings and Counseling Department meetings. Serve as a member of the Middle School Student Support Team and Middle School Administrative Team. Consult with administration and faculty to coordinate consistent support for students. Facilitate alcohol and drug awareness and prevention education events for students and parents. Help facilitate and attend all Middle School student and parent events. Collaborate with the Dean of Wellness and other counselors on school wide wellness initiatives. Perform other activities or duties as assigned on an as‑needed basis by the Head of School or the Middle School Head. The successful candidate will possess
Strong interpersonal and leadership skills. Empathy and patience. Ability to express oneself clearly. Ability to interact effectively and diplomatically with all internal and external constituencies of the School. Ability to act as a team member and to exhibit initiative to benefit Porter‑Gaud School. Accuracy, integrity, and professionalism. Ability to exhibit prompt, reliable, and sustainable attendance. Accountability for individual job performance and behavior to include:
Desiring to achieve excellence in job performance and demonstrating initiative to improve. Meeting deadlines for assigned and expected tasks. Assuming responsibility for one’s actions. Completing accurate records. Demonstrating exercise of sound judgment and effective interpersonal relations.
Ability to work under stressful circumstances. Ability to be flexible in working hours. A systems‑thinking approach to problem‑solving. Qualifications
A Master’s Degree or higher in School Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or related field from an accredited college or university. Professional certification or licensure is required (Licensed Professional Counselor Certification). If a candidate does not possess the professional certification or licensure required, accommodations may be made to allow them to obtain it within a reasonable timeframe, as long as other requirements are met. Previous counseling experience with adolescents is required, preferably in an educational setting. Demonstrated proficiency in presenting to varied groups of students and/or adults in a classroom or meeting setting. Knowledge and proficiency in counseling. Demonstrated experience designing, organizing, and implementing wellness programming for a diverse population. Reporting
The Middle School Counselor reports directly to the Head of the Middle School and works in collaboration with the Dean of Wellness. Porter‑Gaud is a Christian community that seeks to love and serve faculty, staff, students, and families of all faith backgrounds. Therefore, all Porter‑Gaud employees will honor the God‑given dignity of each member of our community. They will display a continuous commitment to developing the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to engage in appropriate and effective communication with students, colleagues, and families from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We desire candidates who will contribute to the school's efforts to continue creating a more inclusive and equitable community where all individuals can develop a sense of belonging. Porter‑Gaud School is committed to welcoming and supporting a diverse faculty and staff. The School welcomes applicants from all backgrounds as the School believes that best serves our students. In accordance with law, Porter‑Gaud School is an equal‑opportunity employer and hires without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disability. Porter‑Gaud School is committed to ensuring the safety and well‑being of our students. We hold our employees to the highest possible standards. All employees are subject to extensive background check screenings and must sign our code of conduct. We strive to monitor employees while interacting with students. We take any inappropriate interactions between students and employees seriously and are committed to mandatory reporting standards as required by law. We will fully cooperate with authorities in any allegation or case of abuse.
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