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Lower School Counselor
Park Tudor School
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Posted: 06-Feb-26
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Type: Full Time
Categories:
School Counseling
Required Education:
Masters
Park Tudor School seeks an experienced, student-centered Lower School Counselor to join our community for the 2026–2027 school year. This role is central to supporting the social-emotional well-being of our youngest learners and requires a counselor who is highly skilled, well-organized, and deeply committed to helping children thrive—academically, socially, and emotionally.
The ideal candidate brings prior school counseling experience, demonstrates the ability to structure a daily schedule that is intentionally student-focused, and excels at both direct student support and collaborative work with teachers and families.
Essential Responsibilities:
Student Support & Counseling
Provide short-term individual and group counseling for students experiencing typical, non-clinical stressors, including but not limited to anxiety, self-regulation, and social skills development
Design, facilitate, and oversee student support groups (e.g., new students, friendship skills, divorce/family change).
Maintain a daily schedule that prioritizes direct student contact, responsiveness, and flexibility based on student needs.
Social-Emotional Learning & Character Education
Deliver developmentally appropriate character education and social-emotional learning mini-lessons in Lower School classrooms.
Oversee and coordinate Lower School SEL initiatives that support our Responsive Classroom and Ruler Programs
Promote equitable, inclusive, and non-biased social norms that honor diverse cultural, religious, and personal identities.
Teacher Collaboration & Classroom Support
Partner closely with teachers to:
Provide practical, actionable strategies to support students who are struggling with self-regulation or dysregulated behavior.
Consult on classroom management approaches that are developmentally appropriate and trauma-informed.
Participate in Student Strategy Meetings, Grade-Level Meetings, and the Student Support Team process.
Family & Community Partnership
Support families through consultation and referrals to outside providers as needed; communicate and collaborate with clinicians when appropriate.
Help coordinate parent education on child development and social-emotional topics via the PT Times or other school communications.
Collaborate with administrators, school psychologists, faculty, and parents to continually assess and strengthen wellness programming.
Serve as a member of the school-wide mental health crisis team and respond to student crises as needed.
Report and/or assist staff in reporting suspected child abuse to the Department of Child Services, in accordance with state law.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualification Requirements:
Education: Master’s Degree required
Experience: Previous experience preferred
Required Qualifications:
Strongly student-centered, with a proven ability to build trusting relationships with students, faculty, and families
High-energy, proactive, and enthusiastic, with the ability to engage young students, respond quickly to needs, and take initiative in a fast-paced school environment
Exceptionally strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate effectively, collaborate across roles, and navigate sensitive conversations with warmth and professionalism
Highly organized and capable of managing a dynamic, student-driven daily schedule
Skilled in crisis management and calm, thoughtful response under pressure
Collaborative, reflective, and open to feedback for continual growth
Effective communicator with strong problem-solving skills
Demonstrates professionalism, empathy, and sound judgment at all times
Commitment to ongoing professional development
Proficient at using technology tools such as Google Workspace, MS Outlook, Veracross, Canvas
Willingness to engage in all aspects of the Park Tudor community while promoting and supporting the School’s mission, vision, and values
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, résumé, and a brief statement describing their approach to social-emotional learning and student support in a Lower School setting, combined into a single PDF. This statement should reflect the candidate’s philosophy and practice related to supporting young students’ social-emotional development, collaborating with teachers and families, and fostering an inclusive, student-centered school environment.
Candidates may address how they work directly with students, partner with teachers and families, and respond to common developmental challenges such as anxiety, peer conflict, and self-regulation.
Park Tudor School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information about Park Tudor School, please visit www.parktudor.org.
Park Tudor is an independent school in Indianapolis, Indiana that prides itself on upholding a tradition of academic excellence that began in 1902. As a college preparatory school for children ages 3 through grade 12, we provide an exceptional learning environment where children are encouraged to explore opportunities, exceed expectations, and expand possibilities. Small class sizes, a safe and caring atmosphere, and numerous extracurricular activities that include the arts and athletics, ensure that each child at Park Tudor receives a unique educational experience catered to their individual passions.
Park Tudor School offers excellent pay and a comprehensive benefit package. Park Tudor strives to provide a positive culture and healthy climate in which to work. We believe in school improvement, and we want to encourage a growth mindset, lifelong learning, and professionalism in every discipline. Park Tudor wants all faculty and staff members to willingly engage in the whole School community. Park Tudor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Those who would add to the diversity of our staff are strongly encouraged to apply.
Mission Statement:
Empowering students to thrive in hea...rt and mind through exceptional academics and extraordinary experiences in a community where every student belongs.
Vision:
Developing students who learn and live with purpose.
Core Values:
Curiosity Creativity Courage Compassion
Park Tudor at a Glance:
-Focused liberal arts program with dynamic world language and fine arts programs at every grade level
-11-to-1 student-teacher ratio
-99% college matriculation rate
-Nearly $5 million in financial aid awarded annually to our students
-Consistently among the highest average SAT scores in the state
-Indy’s only Global Scholars Program: Park Tudor's unique version of the International Baccalaureate, designed specifically to be the ultimate college preparatory program for highly motivated juniors and seniors
-Focus on global citizenship through comprehensive world languages program starting in junior kindergarten
-41% of student body come from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds
-16 Upper School and 15 Middle School sports offered
-80% of students participate in fine arts and 80% play on an athletic team
-International experiences for students in grades 5-12 through study-travel programs
-Commitment to Community-Engaged Learning
-Full-day Junior and Senior Kindergarten programs