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Student Life Counselor

CompanyThe SEED School of Miami
LocationUnited States
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJune 12, 2026
About The Company
Founded in 2014, the SEED School of Miami is a college-preparatory, public boarding school for South Florida students. Our mission is to provide an outstanding educational program that empowers students to be successful both academically and socially, in college and beyond. We serve students in grades 6-12 with entry points in 6th and 9th grade. The SEED School of Miami combines a rigorous and engaging academic curriculum with life skills and enrichment activities to provide students with a thoughtfully balanced learning and living experience. Students and their families commit to an educational program that offers small class sizes, high quality teaching and learning experiences, mentoring, community service, and extracurricular activities such as sports and arts. SEED Miami is centered around its character values: compassion, integrity, self-discipline, respect, responsibility and gratitude. The SEED School staff are in partnership with parents, families, and communities to guide and support student success. The school follows a typical academic school year calendar.
About the Role

Description

 

Position Summary:


The primary purpose of the Student Life Counselor (SLC) position is to serve as a direct caregiver for students from grades 6-8 or 9-12, within a designated house. This role involves helping students achieve their academic and social goals. The main focus of the SLC is to create, establish, and maintain a safe, secure, productive, and interactive environment within the residence halls.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Build trust and advocate for students; provide emotional and social guidance; maintain confidentiality; monitor physical and mental health needs, making referrals as necessary; report concerns such as abuse or emotional distress.
  • Support students and families during orientation and transitions; maintain communication with families regarding student progress; involve them in key decisions; participate in family conferences.
  • Teach and model SEED core values, appropriate behavior, and social skills (H.A.L.L.S.); foster responsibility, problem-solving, and self-management; maintain a developmentally appropriate behavior system using consistent expectations, incentives, and natural consequences.
  • Create a structured environment for studying; assist with homework; teach study skills; review academic progress; collaborate with teachers and seek academic resources as needed; support college preparation.
  • Ensure student safety through supervision and awareness of their emotional state and location; encourage participation in leisure, community, and recreational activities; promote hygiene, physical activity, and healthy decision-making related to relationships, substance use, and wellness.
  • Maintain a safe, clean living environment through regular inspections and emergency preparedness; manage house routines and documentation (logs, schedules, incentives, lesson plans); implement life and social skills programming; assist in new student orientation.
  • Participate in ongoing training; set professional goals; seek and implement feedback; evaluate performance in collaboration with supervisors.
  • Perform other tasks as required and/or assigned by supervisor(s).

 

Core Competencies

  • Demonstrates an understanding of and respect for individual differences and cultural diversity.
  • Takes responsibility for individual actions and outcomes, ensuring tasks are completed with reliability and quality.
  • Remains focused and positive in the face of challenges, continuously persevering towards goals despite obstacles.
  • Adheres to strong moral principles and ethical standards, even when it’s difficult or inconvenient, integrity.
  • Remaining compassionate by demonstrating genuine care and concern for the well-being of others.
  • Practices mindfulness and expresses gratitude regularly, which boosts morale and encourages collaboration.
  • Seeks out opportunities for continued growth through self-improvement, learning new skills, and expanding knowledge. 

 Compensation & Benefits 

  • Health Coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD, Group Life, Voluntary Life
  • 403B Deferred Compensation up to 6% Employer Match. 

Requirements

  • Minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree
  • Ability to work 3:30 - midnight 
  • Experience supporting students with academic, social, or emotional needs (preferred)
  • Experience using behavior management techniques and/or structured incentive systems (preferred)
  • Working conditions: Standing, walking, bending. Indoor and outdoor activities
  • Pre-Employment Requirements: Drug & Level 2 Fingerprint screening ( https://info.flclearinghouse.com
Key Skills
Emotional GuidanceSocial GuidanceConfidentialityHealth MonitoringBehavior ManagementProblem-SolvingSelf-ManagementAcademic SupportSafety SupervisionProgram ImplementationCultural DiversityIntegrityCompassionMindfulnessGratitudeSelf-Improvement
Categories
EducationSocial ServicesHuman Resources
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
The Student Life Counselor serves as a direct caregiver for middle or high school students within a residence hall, focusing on creating a safe, productive, and interactive environment to help them achieve academic and social goals. Key duties include providing emotional and social guidance, monitoring health needs, teaching core values and social skills, and ensuring student safety through supervision and activity promotion.
📋Job Type
full time
📊Experience Level
0-2
💼Company Size
55
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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