School Counsellor or Educational Psychologist
The DSL is part of a long-standing tradition of excellence in the world-wide networks of more than 135 schools abroad. All are independent schools accredited and supported by the Federal Republic of Germany. DSL is an inclusive school, offers an appealing and challenging educational programme from 'Kindergarten' to Abitur with a specific emphasis on German language and culture and excellent pastoral care.
Position
The School Counsellor / Educational Psychologist works in an international school with pupils from Kindergarten to Secondary School (age 3 to 19 years of age). You will work as part of a specialist team and closely with the teaching staff. The role is varied and includes providing counselling to our students as well as supporting the specialist team (‘Beratungsquadrat) to assess, design, and deliver individual interventions to promote pupils’ emotional wellbeing. Provided you are qualified, assessments of students regarding numeracy, reading and writing disorders would also be part of your job.
Requirements
The Job Role
1. Counselling or guidance and support for pupils, parents and teachers
2. Work on 1:1 basis with children and adolescents, who present emotional wellbeing concerns
3. Work with groups of students on topics regarding social skills and emotional well being
4. Supervision, development and implementation of preventative measures
5. Work within a multidisciplinary team (Safeguarding, Special Educational Needs, Social Educational Worker)
6. If qualified, assessing students regarding numeracy, reading and writing disorders and writing reports
7. Attend regular Safeguarding and other relevant training
8. Take part in decision taking for referrals to Single Point of Access (SPA)
Essential Skills and Experience
1. Degree in Psychology or equivalent level of education in a related field
2. Practical experience in counselling children aged 3 to 19
3. Minimum of 1-year experience of working in a school environment
4. Evidence of working as part of a small team to support children’s wellbeing
5. Good knowledge of learning strategies
6. Some experience in working with parents
7. Adaptable and sensitive when communicating with parents and teachers
8. Team player with excellent communication and conflict management skills
9. Dedicated and highly motivated
10. Ability to work independently
11. Capacity for study and continued professional development
12. Emotional resilience and maturity
13. Excellent communication skills in English (oral and written)
Desirable Skills and Experience
1. Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
2. Experience working in an international school
3. Some experience in testing pupils for a range of special educational needs
4. German oral and written skills
5. Understanding of Safeguarding rules in the UK
Other information
1. Good salary
2. Generous annual leave
3. Free on-site parking
4. On-site Cafeteria with high quality food options for excellent value
5. Enhanced sick pay
6. Beautiful working environment
7. Cycle to work' scheme
To apply please upload your application including CV and Covering Letter to the DSL website, including details of how you meet each of the essential criteria listed on the person specification.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
The DSL welcomes applications from all applicants who meet the requirements for the position, however we are especially keen to receive applications from those in minority groups for which the School is currently underrepresented. We celebrate diversity and thrive on the benefits it brings.
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