The
Savannah Country Day School is seeking a Director of Counseling and Student
Health & Wellness. This individual will coordinate and manage the
counseling programming and services for grades JK-12 and will oversee the
School’s infirmary as well. The Director will work to design and execute
a vision that will support students’ social and emotional health and
development throughout their educational experience. He/she will supervise the team
of school counselors and nursing staff while reporting to the Head of School
and serving as a member of the school’s Senior Leadership Team. This position is intended to start with the 2025-2026 academic year.
Typical
duties may include but are not limited to the following:
- Design and
implement long-term vision and short-term goals for the counseling
department, alongside a cross-divisional team of school counselors.
- Consult closely
with Head of School, Division Heads, divisional leadership teams, faculty,
and nurses in support of student mental health.
- Direct
counseling services across divisions from Junior Kindergarten through 12th
grade.
- Coordinate
weekly departmental meetings to staff cases, consult, and plan programming
in all divisions.
- Develop and
maintain policies and procedures for the Counseling Department that are
consistent with ASCA ethical standards and best clinical practice.
- Develop and
implement crisis intervention protocols, offering guidance and immediate
support in times of crisis or emotional distress among students, staff, or
the school community.
- Manage the
counseling budget.
- Work with
divisional counselors to oversee curricula related to social-emotional
learning.
- Provide/coordinate
educational programming for key stakeholders, including but not limited to
employees, students, families, and caregivers on topics including student
mental health, stress management, self-care, etc.
- Offer
professional development to faculty and staff around issues of student
support, to include training faculty in the school’s Mandated Reporting
procedures.
- Maintain and
annually review the department’s list of counseling referrals; develop and
maintain relationships with community mental health care providers.
- Serve as
program lead for Sandy Hook Promise Anonymous Reporting System (a holistic
program combining education about the warning signs of potential violence
or self-harm with the tools to safely report concerns). Oversee
implementation and education of program; managing the anonymous reporting
system, staff and student training on program, club supervisor for SAVE
Promise club.
Interested
candidates can view more about the school on our website at https://www.savcds.org.
Physical
Demands:
Work is
typically performed in a classroom or office environment, with intermittent
sitting, standing, and walking in various settings. Routinely lifts
objects of a light to medium weight, up to 25 pounds. Full range of hand and
finger motion may be utilized for data entry purposes.
About Us:
Savannah Country Day traces its origins back to the 1905 founding of The
Pape School, an institution long recognized for its academic excellence and
college preparatory curriculum. Led by a group of visionary parents who saw the
continued need for a first-rate college preparatory school in Savannah, the
founders of Savannah Country Day built upon the assets of the Pape School and
created a school with a recognized tradition of academic excellence across the
southeast. Today, Savannah Country Day School is Savannah's preeminent
college preparatory school, providing a rigorous, yet supportive learning
environment for a wide variety of motivated learners. Enrolling over 1000
students ranging from infants to 12th grade, SCDS is truly a family school. Situated on a beautiful,
65-acre campus on the south side of historic Savannah, Georgia, SCDS has a 6:1
student to teacher ratio, an unparalleled arts program, and a full range of
athletic and extracurricular opportunities. Significant funds are
available for faculty professional development and our faculty average 21 years
of experience with 85% of Upper School faculty holding advanced degrees.
Inclusion at Savannah Country Day School:
The
Savannah Country Day School is guided by the school’s mission statement which
includes:
- that
each student's life is enriched in a diverse community where differences
among people are affirmed and celebrated.
- that
the school shares with families the responsibility for fostering in each
student strength of character, a sense of personal responsibility, and an
attitude of faith, reverence, and tolerance.
SCDS
seeks candidates of all cultures and backgrounds who embrace the school’s
mission of diversity, are eager to engage in the work of inclusion and have a
desire to join a community of diverse individuals who celebrate their
similarities while also recognizing their individuality.
Equal Opportunity Employer