High School Counselor
About This Role
ISB partners with Search Associates and Schrole to streamline our hiring process. Candidates who have active profiles on Search Associates can apply directly through the APLi platform—no extra steps are necessary. Those with a Schrole account can simply click the "Sign in to Apply" button. For all other applicants, please follow these steps:
• Register for a Schrole membership, selecting either a free limited membership or a full-access membership for $50.
• Alternatively, you can apply directly to ISB at jobs@isb.ac.th, including a cover letter, a current resume, and a list of at least three references.
Important Information:
• A background check is mandatory for all candidates who are selected.
• Faculty members are entitled to benefits, which can also extend to one dependent.
• ISB reserves the right to close the position early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Position Overview:
ISB is seeking a dedicated High School Counselor with a robust track record in supporting adolescents in their personal and academic development while fostering resilience, well-being, and social-emotional growth. The High School Counselors at ISB work collaboratively with students, parents, faculty, and administrators to provide guidance, tailored planning, and proactive support. The ideal candidate will have experience in creating programs that enhance social-emotional skills, promote leadership, and cultivate positive peer interactions. This role offers the chance to nurture a welcoming and inclusive school atmosphere where students feel both supported and challenged. The successful candidate will collaborate with university counselors, administrators, and faculty to empower students to take ownership of their learning, boost self-confidence and awareness, and thrive academically and personally.
Counselors at ISB will:
• Engage in collaborative team meetings focused on student learning and well-being.
• Offer short-term individual and group counseling addressing personal, academic, social, and behavioral challenges.
• Assist students in establishing personal, social, and academic goals.
• Attend to the diverse backgrounds and specific needs of students.
• Join the student support team, managing referrals and coordinating assistance for student needs.
• Support course planning and registration processes.
• Collaborate with parents, administrators, teachers, psychologists, and external professionals.
• Meet individually with all advisees/counselees.
• Organize orientation and transition activities for new students and those moving between grades.
• Support the Advisory program and deliver SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) content.
• Guide students and families in accessing external counseling services, testing, or psychological support.
• Participate in and lead as necessary on the Crisis Response Team.
• Create opportunities for student growth in leadership, community-building, and social-emotional development.
• Engage in continuous professional development to implement evidence-based counseling practices.
• Contribute to a comprehensive, school-wide counseling program and foster a safe, healthy school environment.
• Support Student Safeguarding training for students, faculty, and the community.
• Positively influence school culture through care, collaboration, and a unified mission.
• Uphold high standards backed by effective systems of support.
Additional Responsibilities:
• Encourage student engagement and connection by sponsoring a student club or a non-stipended extracurricular activity.
• Chaperone and co-lead students during the High School DELVE experiential learning week.