A Bishop Lynch Guidance Counselor is responsible for promoting students’ academic success, personal/social development, and college/career guidance by using counseling expertise, leadership, advocacy, and collaboration within an interdisciplinary team. The counselor will support the emotional well-being of students while promoting positive interpersonal relationships, self-advocacy, and healthy communication within families, peer relationships, and student/teacher relationships. Reporting to the Director of Guidance, the Guidance Counselor establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with students, teachers, staff, parents, and the entire guidance team through meaningful, supportive and frequent communication regarding students’ needs and interests. A Guidance Counselor is responsible for the implementation of the goals of Catholic education as outlined in The Holy See’s Teaching on Catholic Schools (Archbishop Michael Miller): Inspired by a Supernatural Vision Founded on a Christian Anthropology Animated by Communion and Community Imbued with a Catholic Worldview Sustained by Gospel Witness. Qualified candidates will be driven and inspired by the mission of Catholic schools to form young men and women in a high school setting “who will be good citizens of the world, loving God and neighbor and enriching society with the leaven of the gospel, and who will also be good citizens of the world to come, thus fulfilling their destiny to become saints” (Miller, p. 20).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level