The Davis Academy, an independent Kindergarten Prep – Eighth Grade in Dunwoody/Sandy Springs seeks an experienced Lower School Counselor for the 2026-2027 school year. Applicants must have a minimum of a Master’s Degree or certification in School Counseling and a minimum of 3 years of experience working effectively with students, parents, fellow teachers and administrators.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree or certification in School Counseling
- Three years of experience (independent school experience preferred, but not required)
- Familiarity with Jewish culture, values, and traditions preferred.
The ideal candidate will posses
- Experience supporting executive functioning, emotional regulation, peer relationships, and identity development in elementary-aged students.
- In-depth knowledge of child development, current best practices in meeting students' needs, and understanding of how social-emotional factors impact learning.
- Experience providing individual and small group counseling, guidance lessons, parent education, and implementing learning plans and intervention strategies.
- Ability to provide support and leadership to staff, maintain confidentiality, adhere to legal and ethical guidelines, and collaborate effectively with stakeholders.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, with proficiency in organization, problem-solving, and teamwork.
- Familiarity with community resources and referral networks to provide additional support for students and families.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying informed about the latest research and trends in school counseling.
Essential Functions
- Implementing a curriculum addressing the needs of all students in the domains of social-emotional development, learning behaviors, and personal growth.
- Assisting students in acquiring knowledge, communication, and problem-solving skills that promote healthy relationships and academic achievement.
- Providing developmentally appropriate, short-term counseling services to address issues that may interfere with students’ learning, social-emotional development, or overall well-being.
- Creating positive relationships with students to foster personal growth and a spirit of service to others.
- Coordinating with school staff to provide supportive instructional classroom activities that align with the values and mission of the school.
- Maintaining a positive culture that supports student achievement and personal growth.
- Designing and facilitating learning experiences for parents that nurture the home-school partnership.
- Participating in the Student Support Team process by providing insight, support, and recommendations for interventions and accommodations based on identified student needs.
- Providing immediate support to students during times of crisis and collaborating with school leadership and outside resources as needed.
- Meeting with parents for formal conferences and informal meetings as needed.
- Participating in student supervision and community responsibilities, including emergency drills, assemblies, field trips, lunchtime, and recess.
- Participating in faculty and professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops.
- Performing any other duties as assigned.