School Counsellor; Shared Hillview Academy
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Psychology, Child Development/Support -
Social Work
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Psychology, Child Development/Support
School Counsellor (Shared with Hillview Academy)
Full-time permanent School Counsellor. Shared position with Hillview Academy. Duties commence September 8, 2026.
Location:
Memorial Academy, P.O. Box 5000, 35 Circular Road, Botwood, A0H 1E0.
- Bachelor of Education
- Master of Education (Counseling / Psychology)
- PRIM/ELEM/SEC
As School Counsellor, you will be part of the school-based service delivery team and responsible for the development of an annual comprehensive school guidance program outlining interventions that promote the holistic development of students.
Reporting to the Principal or designated officer, you will provide leadership to school staff, provide service to students, implement assessments, and participate in response planning for possible critical incidents or traumatic events. As part of the school's service delivery team, you will further the aims and objectives of NLSchools and support improved educational opportunities through program support.
As a School Counsellor, your work will be guided by the Standards of Practice for School Counsellors which include: comprehensive school guidance program; education system and ethical responsibilities; student development, diversity; comprehensive assessment; counseling and career development; and crisis intervention.
Required Knowledge,Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of proactive measures in creating a safe, caring, and inclusive learning environment.
- Demonstrated experience in individual and group counseling and in utilizing data and resources to support student and school community needs.
- Extensive understanding of the assessment process and its implications for student learning and adherence to the comprehensive assessment guidelines established by the Department of Education.
- Understanding and ability to implement comprehensive assessments which may include formal assessment of achievement and cognitive ability (Level A, B, and C Assessments).
- Knowledge of information contained in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM‑5) pertinent to students served.
- Extensive understanding of the diversity of human growth, development, behavior, learning, and the promotion of the holistic development of students, and demonstrated knowledge of child development and the diverse learning needs of students.
- Thorough understanding of the ethical requirements in providing a comprehensive school guidance program.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with stakeholder groups that support the comprehensive school guidance program.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills in collaboration with students and parents/guardians in decision making.
- Success in fostering partnerships, conflict mediation and resolution, facilitation, collaboration and consultation.
- Strong team‑building, time‑management, analytical and problem‑solving skills.
- Understanding of the process of career development for students from K‑12.
- Strong understanding of legislation related to child protection, children, and youth.
- Understanding of the education system and support for the learning and development of students.
- Commitment to ongoing professional learning to inform personal practice.
- Bachelor of Education
- NL Teaching Certificate – Level IV or higher
- Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology, including courses in psychological assessments
This position may require the use of a personal vehicle and require travel.
Annual Teacher Salary Scale contained within the NLTA Provincial Collective Agreement and benefits contained within the agreement.
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