St. Luke’s Episcopal School (SLES) is an independent, Episcopal day school that offers a balanced approach to learning in an academic and spiritual environment to approximately 250 students in early childhood through 8th grade. We have two sections of most grade levels, PK3-8 with class sizes that average from 12-16 per class.
The SLES faculty embodies the values of academic excellence, an authentic spiritual community, and strong character building. We focus on meeting the social and emotional needs of our students and understand that it takes both strength of mind and heart to live with integrity, to find one’s passions, and to create meaningful change in the world. We believe that students learn to their potential when they are inspired. With rich content and an emphasis on student-centered programming, students are empowered and encouraged to be active and engaged learners. Our teachers provide an education that is both challenging and supportive. As an Episcopal School, our teachers reach beyond the facts to embrace spiritual inspiration. They work to consistently draw connections through expertise, responsiveness, and deep knowledge and commitment to our unique Episcopal identity. They work to ensure that students become active and curious learners – and are compassionate and courageous citizens fully prepared for future endeavors and challenges.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Our ideal candidate is a professional independent school counselor who thrives when working in a collaborative environment, has a passion for working with early childhood, elementary, and middle school students and families, and believes in our mission.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SLES is seeking a dynamic, collaborative, and experienced psychologist teacher to join the team.
Provide support to students, parents, faculty and staff
Provide individual and group counseling to students with identified needs and concerns
Teach monthly lessons in all grade-level classrooms to initiate and expand growth, teach growth mindsets, mindfulness techniques and positive social/emotional strategies
Meet once per trimester with grade-level teams to target monthly lessons
Collaborate with teachers to develop support plans to meet the needs of students
Actively participate in student intervention team to review testing, make recommendations for support plans
Teach small groups of students both in and out of the classroom, providing extra support when needed
Administer assessments to determine support
Organize and facilitate an afterschool club
Plan and participate in staff development
Organize and facilitate parent education opportunities
Seek to improve student social and emotional awareness and performance
Communicate effectively and regularly with teacher colleagues, students, and parents
COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
Successful counseling experience with elementary age group (PK3-8th)
Practice in current pedagogy
Evidence of successful teamwork
Comfort with instructional technology
Energetic and enthusiastic demeanor
Exudes a love for working with children
A commitment to service as a member of a broad team of teachers, students, parents and administrators
Demonstrated successes in a fast-paced environment
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Comfort using and learning to use new technology to support organization, create materials and locate and share resources
Demonstrated knowledge of technology skills that support learning platforms
Lauded experience working with students, parents, and colleagues
A demonstrated eagerness to grow professionally
A commitment to collaboration and high ethical professional standards
A collegial, energetic, and engaging demeanor
QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Psychology or Counseling
A minimum of three years of experience working in a school setting, preferably in an independent school.
Located near the heart of San Antonio, the nation’s 7th largest city, St. Luke’s is a coeducational parish day school that presently serves over 240 students in grades PreK-8. St. Luke’s was established in 1947 and has established a stellar reputation during our 73 year history, including distinction as a nationally recognized “Blue Ribbon” school. We are blessed by our partnership with St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, a thriving parish. Our diverse student population is comprised of young people who come from across the metropolitan area. A dedicated Board of Trustees governs our school. We are a long-standing member of ISAS, SAES and NAIS. While we are blessed with abundant resources and a peaceful setting, the family spirit of St. Luke’s and our daily commitment to living “the St. Luke’s Way” are what set us apart. In all that we do, we empower our students with the faith and confidence that they will need to be successful scholars, citizens, and leaders.