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School Counselor: Lake Catholic High School

Lake Catholic High School

Catholic Education - Mentor, Ohio

Lake Catholic High School

POSITION TITLE: School Counselor

REPORTS TO:  Assistant Principal of Academics

Founded in 1970, Lake Catholic High School is a coeducational comprehensive high school with a college preparatory emphasis. Lake Catholic is committed to educating young men and women of diverse means and ability throughout Northeast Ohio. With a population of roughly 550 students in grades nine through twelve, Lake Catholic High School emphasizes spiritual growth in the Catholic Faith as students learn, work, and serve.

Student Counseling and Support:

  • Provide individual, small-group, and large-group counseling addressing academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and personal concerns.

  • Support students through challenges, including stress, anxiety, grief, conflict, decision-making, and transitions

  • Identify at-risk students and provide targeted interventions and progress monitoring

  • Deliver skill-building programs that promote healthy decision-making, study skills, social development, and responsible behavior

Academic Counseling and Intervention:

  • Assist students with course selection, scheduling, graduation requirements, and academic planning

  • Monitor academic progress and collaborate with teachers and administrators to support student success

  • Participate in Student Assistance Teams and other intervention-based meetings to address academic and emotional needs

  • Provide pre-referral consultation and intervention services in accordance with state and federal guidelines

College and Career Planning:

  • Guide students through college, career, military, and vocational exploration

  • Support students and families with applications, essays, recommendations, testing, and financial aid processes

  • Coordinate college visits, career events, and communication related to postsecondary planning timelines

Family, Staff, and Community Collaboration:

  • Establish and maintain professional, supportive relationships with students and their families

  • Serve as a key point of contact for parents regarding student progress, concerns, and available supports

  • Consult with teachers and staff regarding student academic, behavioral, and organizational needs
    Serve as a liaison to community mental health agencies and provide families with appropriate referral options

Catholic Identity and Student Formation:

  • Support and promote the Catholic mission and values of the school

  • Encourage student decision-making rooted in faith, moral development, service, and personal responsibility

  • Participate in school liturgies, retreats, and faith-based programming as appropriate

Professional Practice and Compliance:

  • Maintain accurate, confidential student records and complete required documentation, including consent forms, releases, and progress reports

  • Prepare and submit required accountability data, summaries of services, and reports to school leadership and external partners as needed
    Adhere to professional ethical standards and all diocesan, state, and school policies

  • Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, in-service training, and supervisory meetings

  • Performance is evaluated annually based on adherence to professional standards, effectiveness of services, and alignment with school mission

Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in School Counseling or a related field

  • Valid state licensure or certification as a School Counselor

  • Experience working with adolescents, preferably in a Catholic high school setting

  • Knowledge of college admissions and postsecondary planning

  • Familiarity with student information systems and counseling tools

  • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills

  • Ability to collaborate effectively with students, families, faculty, administrators, and outside agencies

  • Commitment to Catholic education and willingness to support the mission of the Church

Range

$40,000/Year — $60,000/Year

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