Middle School Counselor
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THE NUEVA SCHOOL
Hillsborough, CA (In Person)
$123,400 Salary, Full-Time
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Middle School Counselor
THE NUEVA SCHOOL
- 3.4 Hillsborough, CA Job Details Full-time $80,800
- $166,000 a year 1 hour ago Benefits 403(b) matching Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Dependent health insurance coverage Vision insurance Life insurance Food provided Qualifications Master's degree Full Job Description The Nueva School
MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR
Full-time Position Start date: July 1, 2026 Position Summary The Nueva School is seeking an experienced, empathetic, and trained mental health professional to serve as the School Counselor for grades 5-8, beginning July 1, 2026. The School Counselor plays a key role as a part of our student support team to promote and ensure the social, emotional, academic, and physical wellness of Nueva students. The School Counselor provides individual student guidance and counseling, develops programming, and supports faculty and staff professional development and parent education. The School Counselor serves as a trusted resource for the community and liaises with outside professionals and agencies when necessary. A Day in the Life Each day at Nueva middle school is collaborative, dynamic, and grounded in meaningful relationships with students and colleagues. Your daily routine varies from day-to-day with such activities as middle school morning meetings on Zoom, whole grade-level meetings led by our deans, advisory, and supervision duties. As a member of the student support team, you participate in student support meetings where teachers, learning specialists, counselors, and administrators gather to share celebrations, concerns, and strategies in support of students. The middle school has created space on Fridays for special classes planned and facilitated by middle school teachers and support staff, including workshops to prepare students for our annual week-long trips, discussions of current events, Lit Club, and choice time at the end of the day. Fridays also feature assemblies, many of which are performances by our student musicians. These "Bonus Fridays" are tech-free, with students leaving their laptops at home. All middle school employees chaperone field trips and one annual week-long trip each year. The School Counselor's primary responsibilities include: Working collaboratively with school faculty and staff to identify students in need of counseling services Managing student crisis situations and facilitating crisis response work with students, faculty, and families Meeting with students in need on a short-term basis (one-on-one or in groups) to provide appropriate support during crisis situations and helping students develop coping strategies, resiliency, and communication skills through that work Collaborating with faculty, deans, learning support specialists, and administration regarding students of concern and ensuring that appropriate support is provided Making referrals to outside professionals for students needing ongoing counseling, therapy, psychological testing, etc Acting as a proactive and responsive resource for students, parents, colleagues, and outside partners on emerging issues of emotional well-being in the community Attending weekly student wellness meetings, student support team meetings, and "kid meetings" with teachers Facilitating professional learning for faculty/staff and parent education Actively participate in other aspects of the student experience and school functioning: chaperoning day-long and multiple-day trips and events, serving on committees, developing new programs at the school, and supervising students on additional duties Supporting the Admissions team with prospective families Position Qualifications Required Qualifications Master's degree in school counseling, school psychology, psychology, human services, social work, or a related field Excellent listening, verbal, and written communication skills Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team Strong organizational skills with keen attention to detail and the ability to manage and prioritize multiple responsibilities simultaneously Ability to manage competing demands and adapt to frequent or unexpected changes Demonstrated commitment to ethical practice, including sound judgment, confidentiality, discretion, and professionalism Alignment with the school's mission and a commitment to supporting the academic, social, emotional, and extracurricular development of students Preferred Qualifications Licensure or certification in school counseling, psychology, or a related field Experience working with middle school-aged students and their families Experience with gifted learners and/or a demonstrated interest in learning about giftedness and neurodivergence (including twice-exceptional students) Familiarity with independent school culture and environments Successful candidates will have a minimum of 3 years of experience working in this capacity and have a deep knowledge of current research and best practices in the field. In addition, the successful candidate will be an all-around "school person" who wants to participate in and contribute to our vibrant learning community. Encouragement to Apply Nueva encourages anyone to apply, even if they do not meet all the preferred qualifications. If you are excited about supporting gifted students, committed to equity and inclusion, and eager to grow your skills within a collaborative community, we would welcome your application. We are seeking applicants who represent the full diversity of our community in the Bay Area. Our ideal candidate will possess a deep appreciation for the diverse socioeconomic, racial, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, academic, and ethnic backgrounds present in our community. In joining our team at Nueva, you will become a part of an inclusive, iterative, and equity-minded community that recognizes that equity and social justice is a lens with which we examine all aspects of our school community in order to ensure an educational experience where all students and colleagues can thrive. In deciding whether to apply for a position at Nueva, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with Nueva's Mission, Vision, and Values. Compensation and Benefits The full-time salary range for this faculty position is $80,800- 166,000.
- cover letter describing your interest and preparedness for the position, a resume documenting your relevant experience and expertise, and contact information for three professional references, including an explanation of your relationship
- to the Nueva Employment Website. To address specific questions, please email Karen Tiegel at . The Nueva School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
- we do not discriminate against any employee or job applicant on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, or sex.
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