Posted 1mo ago

Secondary School Counselor

@ Diocese of Grand Rapids
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:providing counseling, supporting development, implementing program
Requirements Summary:Counseling experience, preferably at the secondary level; Master’s degree in school counseling preferred; commitment to Catholic education and Catholic Social Teaching.
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Muskegon Catholic Central in Muskegon is seeking a dedicated and student-focused Secondary School Counselor (Grades 7–12) to support the academic and spiritual growth of our secondary students. Rooted in Catholic identity and guided by Catholic Social Teaching, the school counselor fosters a faith-centered environment that respects the dignity of every person, promotes service to others, and prepares students for responsible Catholic identity driven citizenship. 




The ideal candidate is passionate about academic counseling, helping students navigate course selection, monitor academic progress, set postsecondary goals, and develop effective study and organizational skills. Using best practices aligned with the ASCA National Model, the counselor collaborates with faculty, families, and the community to advocate for students, support their holistic (spirit, mind, and body) development, and ensure equitable access to academic opportunities. Join our mission-driven school and make a lasting impact on the lives of young people. 




Position Overview: 

The MCC School Counselor (Grades 7–12) is guided by best practices outlined by the American School Counselor Association, the counselor implements a comprehensive school counseling program that provides leadership, advocacy, and collaboration to promote access to academic opportunities and student support. The counselor delivers direct and indirect services including individual student planning, responsive services, and developmental academic planning programs, while partnering with faculty, families, and community members to ensure that student services reflect both professional counseling standards and the mission and identity of Catholic education. Their growth as learners, leaders, and disciples is a priority. 




Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have Commitment to Catholic education and Catholic Social Teaching, experience in academic advising or school counseling, preferably at the secondary level. A Master’s degree in school counseling is preferred. 




Key Responsibilities: 

-Provide academic counseling to help students select courses, monitor progress, and plan for postsecondary education. 
-Support students’ social-emotional and spiritual development through individual and small-group counseling. 
-Implement a comprehensive school counseling program aligned with the ASCA National Model. 
-Advocate for students and collaborate with faculty, families, and community partners to ensure equitable access to academic opportunities. 
-Assist students in developing study, organizational, and goal-setting skills to enhance success in school and life. 
-Promote Catholic identity and values through programming, mentoring, and guidance aligned with the mission of the school. 




Application Process: Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume, and references directly to: Dr. Jerry McDowell - [email protected]