High School Counselor
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, School Counselor, Youth Development, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
The Queen City Difference
At Queen City Academy Charter School (QCACS), educators are our most treasured assets. We expect academic and character excellence from our students, and our staff play a vital role in fostering a dynamic learning environment where scholars receive the preparation and support needed to meet those expectations.
QCACS is committed to attracting and retaining educators with a demonstrated passion for helping students reach their highest potential. Our faculty work in a collegial, collaborative setting alongside supportive administrators and deeply engaged parent partners to ensure a high-quality educational experience for every student.
Queen City Academy Charter School is Plainfield, New Jersey’s first charter school. We currently serve students in grades K-12. Our mission is to create lifelong learners by cultivating critical thinkers and leaders who are equipped to open new doors and create generational success.
All staff members are expected to be committed to the mission of QCACS, demonstrate professionalism, maintain a strong work ethic (including a willingness to work extended hours when necessary), and exhibit a drive for personal and professional excellence.
Queen City Academy Charter School of Plainfield is an equal opportunity employer.
Position Overview:High School School Counselor
Salary: $60,250
The High School School Counselor supports the social-emotional, behavioral, and academic development of students while strengthening partnerships among home, school, and community. Under the direction of the Chief Academic Officer/Director and Assistant Academic Director, the School Counselor serves as a student advocate and collaborates with families, staff, and community agencies to empower students to reach their full potential.
The School Counselor must be resourceful, creative, and student-centered, with the ability to identify and mobilize services that support students’ emotional well-being, social growth, and academic success.
Key Responsibilities- Serve as Coordinator and Case Manager for the Intervention and Referral Services (I&RS) team, organizing meetings, developing action plans, and maintaining documentation related to students’ academic, behavioral, and emotional needs
- Attend monthly Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meetings
- Conduct home visits to foster positive communication and partnerships between families and the school
- Serve as the Anti-Bullying Specialist by investigating allegations of Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB) and preparing required monthly reports for the Board of Trustees
- Provide crisis intervention services as needed
- Collaborate with faculty and staff to address behavioral, emotional, and environmental factors impacting student learning
- Facilitate social skills groups and character education lessons based on identified student needs
- Conduct workshops for parents and guardians focused on strengthening parenting skills and understanding child development
- Develop and implement student orientation and articulation programs, including transition activities
- Serve as a liaison to community agencies and foster communication between school, families, and community partners
- Identify and mobilize community resources to support the school’s educational mission
- Oversee and maintain the school-wide behavioral incentive program, Battle of the Homeroom
- Lead or support after-school programs or student clubs as assigned
- Support upper-grade students with applications to selective high schools and enrichment programs, including New Jersey SEEDS, WIGHT Foundation, A Better Chance, and Kean and Rutgers Upward Bound
- Serve as Truancy Officer and monitor student attendance
- Collaborate with the Special Education Department, provide counseling services, and attend IEP meetings when required
- Adhere to the QCACS Code of Conduct while consistently demonstrating professionalism, ethics, and respect
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in School Counseling from an accredited institution
- Valid New Jersey School Counselor Certificate of Endorsement issued by the NJ Department of Education
- Experience working as a School Counselor at the high school level, with…
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