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Location

City of New Rochelle, New York

Salary

$55,000 - $70,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

The School Counselor provides academic advising, college preparation, and personal development support to high school students. They collaborate with families and staff to implement holistic counseling programs and manage student pathways to success.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in School Counseling and possess New York State certification or eligibility. Experience with high school students, Naviance, and a commitment to the Catholic and Salesian educational mission are required.

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Job description

Position Announcement SCHOOL COUNSELOR Position Available August 31, 2026 About Salesian High School Steeped in the Catholic faith and educational tradition of St. John Bosco, Salesian High School (New Rochelle, NY) is a home, a school, a parish, and a playground. Founded in 1920, SHS is an all-boys Catholic college preparatory school serving a diverse community of young men from the Bronx, Westchester, and surrounding areas. Our students are encouraged to become men of character, leadership, and service prepared for college, career, and meaningful lives in a global society.

About the Position

  • Salesian High School seeks a skilled and mission-driven School Counselor to work within its Guidance Office, supporting students with academic planning, college preparation, career exploration, and personal development. Reporting to the Principal, the School Counselor provides individualized support to students as well as to the broader school community, working closely with teachers, administrators, and families to ensure a supportive learning environment that facilitates student success. This is an opportunity not only to counsel students, but to help shape the culture and systems that make student pathways navigable and meaningful in our society. Key Responsibilities
  • Provide academic advising to help students select appropriate courses, develop four-year academic plans, and plan for graduation
  • Assist students with college discovery and applications, providing guidance on requirements, deadlines, essay development, and financial aid planning
  • Conduct individual and group counseling sessions to address personal, social, and emotional issues, with sensitivity to the developmental needs of young men
  • Offer individualized career counseling to help students explore career paths, vocational training, and industry-aligned pathways as part of their development
  • Develop and implement comprehensive counseling programs that address the holistic needs of students, including social-emotional learning, leadership development, and life skills
  • Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and parents to support student success and foster a cohesive, mission-aligned school culture
  • Identify and address barriers to student learning and development; work proactively with students at risk of falling behind
  • Facilitate conflict resolution between students, mediating disputes and promoting positive communication and restorative practices
  • Coordinate standardized testing (PSAT, SAT, AP, etc.) and interpret results to assist students in setting academic and career goals
  • Monitor student progress and maintain detailed records on academic performance, counseling interactions, and personal development using Naviance and other platforms
  • Provide crisis intervention and support to students facing emergencies, trauma, or acute mental health needs; connect students and families to appropriate community resources
  • Promote mental health awareness and educate students on coping strategies, resilience, and emotional well-being
  • Engage families as active partners in their son's academic journey and personal growth; communicate proactively regarding student progress, concerns, and opportunities
  • Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current on best practices in school counseling, college admissions, and adolescent development
  • Advocate for student needs within the school and the wider community, serving as a committed voice for each young man in the Salesian community
  • Demonstrate professionalism, respect, and integrity in all interactions with students, colleagues, families, and the broader Salesian community Required Qualifications
  • A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in School Counseling
  • New York State certification or licensure as a School Counselor, or eligibility for certification
  • Experience working with high school students in a counseling or educational setting
  • Demonstrated knowledge of college admissions processes, financial aid resources, and career development frameworks
  • Experience with Naviance and Google Suite; comfort with student information systems and data management
  • Strong communication skills, verbal and written, with the ability to work effectively with students, families, faculty, and administrators
  • Willingness to consent to a background check and participate in Archdiocesan and Salesian "Safeguarding" training
  • Commitment to the Catholic and Salesian educational mission of the school, including a willingness to be formed in Salesian charism and the preventive system

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience as a school counselor in a Catholic, independent, or college preparatory school environment
  • Expertise in college admissions advising, scholarship identification, and financial aid navigation
  • Experience developing or leading social-emotional learning programs, career exploration initiatives, or student wellness programming
  • Familiarity with career pathway frameworks, work-based learning models, or college and career readiness assessment tools
  • Bilingual or multilingual communication skills Compensation & Application

Salary Range

  • $55,000 – $70,000, depending on experience and level of education Start Date: August 31, 2026 Application Materials:
  • Cover letter and resume
  • Contact information for three professional references Please submit materials by regular mail or email to: Mrs. Cynthia Chambers, Principal Salesian High School 148 E. Main Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 Email: cchambers@salesianhigh.org