Guidance Counselor

The Guidance Counselor willsSupport students’ academic, spiritual, personal, and social growth by providing counseling, resources, and guidance for their educational and career development. 

Responsibilities:

  • Provides counseling services consistent with Christian principles, suitable in a multicultural, expatriate context, to students in the International Academy community
  • Liaisons with staff to support student well-being
  • Provides professional consultation and in-service to the faculty
  • Provides direct/indirect parent education services
  • Supports staff in the implementation of preventative programs.

Duties:

Counsel

  • Provide spiritual and academic counseling:
    • Guide students in learning and living the Christian faith.
    • Maintain confidentiality of records of interactions with students apart from the permanent file.
    • Inform the Principal of guidance-related issues as they arise
  • Schedule conferences with parents as necessary to keep them informed of the student's school programs and:
    • Provide opportunities for parent participation in parent education programs.
    • Help parents develop realistic perceptions of their child's development in relation to the child's potential.
  • Support Administration and IA Staff.
  • Consult with teachers concerning the student's program and develop management strategies to meet the needs of individual students. This may include in-services on various subjects when needed.

2. Testing & Records

  • Ensure ordering, administration, scoring and record-keeping of all standardized tests.
  • Ensure academic and ESL evaluation and placement.
  • Maintain student academic records.
  • Test Score and Data Interpretation:
    • Maintain a working knowledge of the testing program and interpret the results to students, family, and faculty as requested.
    • Assist and work with students in evaluating their aptitudes and abilities through the interpretation of individual standardized test scores and other pertinent data as needed.

3. College/Career Education

  • Provide PSAT, SAT, and ACT materials and information for college-bound students.
  • Provide career/aptitude testing (such as the ASVAB).
  • Counsel and advise students regarding college applications, career paths, and interest assessment testing.
  • Prepare college reference letters for students.
  • Monitor the instructional program to ensure that students develop an awareness of the world.
  • Serve as a resource person to faculty and students as needed.

4. Programs/Curriculum Planning

  • Promote positive attitudes and awareness of the guidance programs within the school and school community.
  • Take leadership in the planning and development of the guidance curriculum and program keeping in mind the needs of students.

 Preferred Qualifications:

  • Qualified in a relevant profession (e.g. psychology, social work, or school counseling).
  • Counseling experience in schools or other suitable setting.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills
  • Experience working with both groups and individuals.
  • Experience implementing preventive programs relevant to the school setting.
  • Ability to provide educational and psychological testing.
POSITION START DATE: July 2026
TYPE OF POSITION: Full-time (35+ hrs/week)
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: 0 YEARS
CERTIFICATION: Preferred
LENGTH OF SERVICE: Over 6 months
International Academy of Saint Petersburg

International Academy of Saint Petersburg

LOCATION: St. Petersburg, Russia
MONTHLY SUPPORT ESTIMATE FOR ONE PERSON: $2000/MONTH
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