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Upper School Counselor - Leave Coverage for first semester of the 2026-2027 school year

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LATIN SCHOOL OF CHICAGO

Chicago, IL (In Person)

$49,503 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Job Description

Upper School Counselor
  • Leave Coverage for first semester of the 2026-2027 school year Latin Upper School
  • Chicago, IL 60610 Apply Overview Salary Range $30,372.00
  • $54,038.
00 Salary/month Position Type Contractor Category Education Apply Description Latin School of Chicago provides its students with a rigorous and innovative educational program in a community that embraces diversity of people, cultures and ideas . Latin inspires its students to pursue their passions and lead lives of purpose and excellence. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has a passion for teaching and supporting students in an outstanding academic environment. The Counseling Program at Latin provides a range of prevention and intervention services to support students' emotional, social and educational development so they may lead satisfying and productive lives at Latin and beyond. The emotional and social well-being and safety of our students are the foremost concerns of the counseling program. One of the primary roles of the counselor is to provide support and expertise to students who may experience psychological stress, social difficulties, an acute crisis, or are participating in high-risk behaviors. Counselors also consult with administrators, teachers and families and serve as a liaison with medical/mental health professionals. The Counselors offer an open and accepting environment, treat each student with dignity and respect and serve students in a culturally competent manner.. Any student or family member may request or be referred to one of the counselors who will collaboratively develop the best plan to address that student's needs. Counselors strive to maintain sensitivity to the privacy of student and family concerns. Confidentiality will be maintained except in situations when there is a concern for the safety or well-being of a student or disclosure is required by law and/or professional standards. Students are also welcome to informally stop by a counseling office to speak, informally, with a counselor and/or ask a question at any time.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide culturally competent counseling support to a caseload of students alongside the other US counselors Offer short-term solution-focused counseling to students who drop in, request a check-in, or have been referred by a teacher/administrator. Coordinate wellness programming for students and families Consult with faculty about strategies for specific students and provide education about social/emotional issues impacting learning Initiate crisis intervention and safety assessments according to the school's safety protocol Confer with parents/guardians regarding student needs and provide outside referrals when appropriate Consult and serve as a liaison with treatment providers, as needed, to support students and families Support emergent issues that arise off hours, when needed Partner with diversity, equity and inclusion team to provide ongoing support and programming for students and families from traditionally marginalized communities Demonstrate cultural competence to students, faculty and staff of varying racial, ethnic, religious, gender, cultural, disability, sexual orientation and socioeconomic backgrounds Plan curriculum and teach in the Affective Education program Plan and implement parent/guardian education opportunities in collaboration with the counseling team Participate in monthly student support team meetings to assess the overall progress, identify social/emotional and academic strengths and challenges, and recommend appropriate supports for individual students Attend faculty meetings and appropriate divisional professional development workshops Work closely with the Division Director and/or Assistant Upper School Director to address behavioral/emotional/social concerns/needs Commitment to professional development Perform other duties as assigned
COMPENSATION
Total salary for the semester ranges from $30,372
  • $54,038, based on education level and years of experience as outlined in our full-time Faculty Scale .
Qualifications Master's degree in social work/school counseling/counseling/psychology or related field LCPC/LCSW/Professional Educator License (School Counselor) preferred Experience in an educational setting preferred Experience with trauma-informed counseling preferred Experience working with members of marginalized communities Strong communication and organizational skills Excellent knowledge of the social-emotional and developmental needs of adolescent students Training and experience with safety and risk assessment Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Ability to connect with adolescents while maintaining appropriate boundaries Demonstrated cultural competence, including self-awareness and openness to learning about self in relation to others Latin School embraces diversity of people, cultures, and ideas and is an equal opportunity employer. Share job details to Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | © 2026 Paycom | All Rights Reserved.

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