[2026-2027] School Counselor - High School

KIPP NYC Public SchoolsBronx, NY
1d$70,829 - $136,704Onsite

About The Position

About KIPP NYC: Founded in 1995, KIPP NYC Public Schools is a non-profit network of 18 free, public charter schools located in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. We partner with families and communities to create joyful, academically excellent schools where every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities. From our first middle school, KIPP Academy in the Bronx, to today’s network of eight elementary schools, nine middle schools, and one high school, KIPP NYC provides students with engaging academics, arts, athletics, and social–emotional learning that prepare them for college, career, and beyond. Our commitment doesn’t end at graduation. Through KIPP Forward, we continue to support our alumni as they navigate college, career, and life, helping them define success on their own terms and pursue the paths that align with their goals and sense of purpose. Together, we serve more than 9,400 students, support 4,700 alumni, and employ over 1,100 dedicated team members who bring passion, expertise, and commitment to our mission every day. About KIPP NYC College Prep High School: In August 2009, KIPP NYC College Prep High School (CPHS) opened its doors to serve students graduating from KIPP middle schools in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, as well as other New York City students seeking a rigorous, college-preparatory high school program. KIPP NYC College Prep builds on the key elements of their successful elementary and middle schools, including more time in school, a focus on student achievement, highly qualified and committed faculty, and a school culture that supports success in learning. Located in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, CPHS currently educates over 2,000 students in grades 9–12 across two locations. Over 90% of students enroll in at least one type of rigorous academic offering, including 16 Advanced Placement (AP) courses, 17 Dual Enrollment courses, and 13 Honors courses. In addition to a wide range of electives and over 25 clubs, the school offers 13 varsity and junior varsity sports programs. CPHS also provides a comprehensive college and career counseling department to ensure students engage in enriching summer programming, develop individual career plans, prepare fully for the SAT, and enroll in a college or career pathway that meets their interests, abilities, and financial needs. Since its founding, 99% of CPHS students have graduated from high school, 91% have matriculated to a 2- or 4-year college, and 49% have earned a college degree within six or more years. New for 2026-2027: Our high school will expand to an additional facility beginning in 2026–2027, transitioning into a Lower School and Upper School model! Students will select an industry concentration aligned with their interests and goals, focusing their studies in grades 11–12 on that pathway. The new building, located just a seven-minute walk from our current state-of-the-art campus at 75 Canal St. West, will feature 40 classrooms, eight state-of-the-art science labs, double gymnasiums, a commercial kitchen and food prep space, a cafetorium with an outdoor patio, a 10,000 sq. ft. rooftop play space, and dedicated dance, art, music, health, weight, and cardio rooms.

Requirements

  • Patience, zest, grit, self-control, hope, social intelligence, gratitude, and a sense of humor
  • A passion for being part of a team-oriented, mission-driven school culture
  • Documented track record of personal and professional success
  • Extensive knowledge of adolescent development
  • Experience in therapeutic modalities related to children and families in traditionally underserved communities, including assessment and treatment of trauma
  • Experience working within a school environment or extensive work with teenagers and young adults
  • Must have a LMSW or MSED in School Counseling from CACREP-accredited school plus 3 years post-license work experience

Nice To Haves

  • Spanish speaking highly preferred

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct services to Students and Families: Collaborate with Grade Level Partner(s) to engage Students and determine individual levels of need
  • Provide Counseling support for a caseload of assigned Students with Mandated Counseling Services
  • Support non-assigned Students as needed (eg. following up on referrals)
  • Provide crisis intervention as needed
  • Complete documentation for Students with IEPs in a timely manner and participate in annual reviews
  • Utilize individual and group modalities to address Student’s social emotional needs
  • Engage Families through phone calls, scheduled meetings, Report Card Night and school activities or events
  • Conduct home visits as needed
  • Collaborate with Grade Level Team to support Students around academic progress including individual and group interventions and communication with families
  • Maintain contact and session records as directed by Manager.
  • Provide indirect services to Students and Families: Provide referrals for outside services for Students who cannot be supported within our school setting and maintain communication with providers as needed
  • Collaborate and communicate as needed with Supervisors, Staff and outside Providers to meet Students’ needs
  • Provide recommendations to the Staff and Leadership team around approaches to working with struggling Students
  • Support the School community: Participate actively in Department meetings, Faculty meetings, and other meetings
  • Consider opportunities to share responsibility for grade-level and school-wide activities, including chaperoning day and overnight trips
  • Display the highest ethical and professional behavior and confidentiality when working with Students, Parents, and Staff
  • Follow the guidelines of the NASW Code of Ethics and NYS Mandated Reporting.

Benefits

  • Robust benefits that include medical, dental, and vision.
  • Generous Time-Off including 5 school vacation weeks, sick and personal days, and an extended summer break.
  • Up to 12 weeks 100% parental leave.
  • Bright Horizon Back-up Child and Elder care.
  • Employer paid Life Insurance and Short term/Long term disability.
  • Employee incentives including 8 Weeks paid Sabbatical after 10 years, annual professional development funds, and tuition reimbursement.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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