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Primary School Counselor

Multiple Locations, Morocco
Africa
Full Time
Status
Actively Hiring
Date Listed30 March 2026
ContractPermanent
PlatformSpill Network

About This Role

Position Summary:
The Primary School Counselor is mainly responsible for supporting the social, emotional, and behavioral development of our primary school students and works collaboratively with students, families, and staff to promote a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment. This role includes providing individual and small group counseling, consulting with teachers and parents, and delivering in-class lessons that foster emotional intelligence, healthy relationships, and responsible digital behavior. As a key member of the Student Support Team, the Primary School Counselor serves as a bridge between students, teachers, and parents, ensuring that every child at GWA feels seen, heard, and protected.

Supervisory Responsibilities

None


Travel Requirements

None

Key Responsibilities

  1. Direct Student Support:

  • Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Design and deliver engaging, age-appropriate whole-class lessons that focus on empathy, resilience, and a deep awareness of self-regulation techniques.

  • Small-Group Counseling: Facilitate targeted intervention groups for students dealing with common developmental challenges (e.g., social skills, grief, or transitions).

  • Individual Counseling: Provide short-term individual support for students to address immediate social or emotional barriers to learning.

  • Responsive Care: Maintain a flexible schedule to respond to student crises or immediate emotional needs as they arise.

Positive Behavior & School Culture

  • PBIS Leadership: Support whole-school programs aligned with Positive Behavior Support (PBS), ensuring a consistent and encouraging environment for all learners.

  • Behavioral Incentives: Manage and evolve systems of behavioral incentives that motivate students to meet community expectations.

  • Student Recognition: Oversee and coordinate systems to celebrate student character, including "Students of the Week" and the recognition of "Upstanders" during Primary School Assemblies.

  • Anti-Bullying: Implement school-wide anti-bullying techniques and restorative justice practices to promote a culture of kindness and courage.

Safety & Advocacy

  • Child Protection: Act as a primary resource for child protection services, ensuring all school and local safety protocols are strictly followed.

  • Digital Citizenship: Lead initiatives and workshops focused on Internet Safety, helping students navigate the digital world responsibly.

Collaborative Consultation

  • Teacher Partnership: Consult with classroom teachers to provide strategies for managing behavioral challenges and supporting inclusive classroom environments.

  • Parent Engagement: Conduct parent workshops and individual meetings to align home and school support systems.

  • Multidisciplinary Team: Collaborate with the learning support team and administration to develop comprehensive student success plans.

  1. Other duties as assigned.

Education and Experience

  • A Master’s degree in School Counseling, Psychology, or a related field is required.

  • A minimum of 2 years of counseling experience in a primary school setting is required, preferably within an international or American-curriculum school.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 

  • Demonstrate exceptional verbal and written communication skills.

  • High level of flexibility and the ability to pivot in a fast-paced environment.

  • Strong organizational skills for managing documentation, incentive tracking, and assembly schedules.

  • A deep commitment to student confidentiality and ethical practice.

  • Familiarity with online platforms and technology tools. 

  • Fluency in English is required; French or Arabic is an asset. 

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with students, staff, and families.

  • Previous international teaching or working experience in a multicultural environment is a plus.

Compensation

£30,000 - £45,000+ (Regional Equivalent)
*Estimated range based on regional data averages for this role profile. Extracted packages may vary.
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Application Deadline
Apply ASAP — Rolling Reviews
Effective Date of Employment
Immediate / Flexible
Reference ID
70C27A77