K4–12 School Counsellor
About the role
K4–12 School Counsellor (Art Therapists Encouraged to Apply)
Summary:
As a vital member of the Special Services team, the K4–12 School Counsellor provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed services that support students’ behavioural, emotional, and social development across K4 to Grade 12. The counsellor collaborates with families, staff, and community partners to promote student well-being and contributes to school-wide priorities and plans. This role also involves partnership with the School Board, local and regional entities, and FNSA to advance students’ educational and social-emotional success.
Art Therapists (RCAT/ATR or equivalent) are strongly encouraged to apply. Training and experience in art-based, play-based, and land-based therapeutic approaches are considered strong assets.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide individual and group counselling for students K4–12, using age-appropriate, evidence-informed, and culturally responsive approaches.
- Design and facilitate SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) lessons and skill-building groups (e.g., self-regulation, friendships, conflict resolution, grief and loss, healthy relationships) tailored for primary, intermediate, and secondary learners.
- Offer art-based and play-based interventions (e.g., creative expression, narrative and sensory strategies) to support regulation, healing, and engagement.
- Organize student and caregiver information sessions on mental health, substance use, digital wellness, and community-relevant topics.
- Maintain ongoing collaboration with community agencies and families to coordinate care and wrap-around supports.
- Participate in IEP processes (goal-setting, data collection) and collaborate with classroom teachers and EAs to implement supports.
- Conduct and document risk assessments (e.g., suicide risk) and develop student safety plans ; contribute to crisis response and re-entry planning.
- Facilitate peer-support/peer-mentoring initiatives where appropriate.
- Provide referrals and supported access to external providers (local/regional).
- Collaborate with graduation and transitions staff to support post-secondary and life-after-school planning (mental health readiness, self-advocacy, community connections).
- Maintain clinical supervision , accurate records, and confidentiality aligned with professional standards.
- Support land- and place-based learning, including SEAS (Supporting Emerging Aboriginal Stewards) , and integrate Heiltsuk values into programming.
- Additional duties as assigned within the same scope and job level.
Required Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated effectiveness in youth, family, and group counselling across developmental stages (early years through adolescence).
- Strong trauma-informed , culturally responsive practice; capacity to build trust, safety, and belonging.
- Knowledge of the BC Curriculum (SEL competencies) and school-based assessment/reporting processes relevant to counselling services.
- Excellent communication , discretion, and documentation skills; ability to work collaboratively with students, staff, administration, parents, and community partners.
- Strong organization and time-management ; able to work independently with initiative.
- Willingness to support SEAS and community-based, outdoor, and land-based wellness programming.
- Interest and capacity to contribute to extra-curricular and whole-school well-being initiatives.
- Social-emotional competencies: self-awareness, empathy, flexibility, relationship-building, and responsible decision-making.
- Asset: Experience with art therapy, play therapy, or expressive arts modalities in school or child/youth settings.
Required Education, Experience, Certifications, and Licences
- Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology (or closely related clinical field).
- Art Therapy credentials (e.g., RCAT/ATR) are strong assets ; candidates actively pursuing registration are welcome to apply.
- Registration/eligibility with a recognized body (e.g., BCACC – RCC , CPCA – RPC/MPCC , CATA – RCAT , or CCC via CCPA).
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector).
- Experience working in Indigenous education or community settings is preferred.
- Understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture, history, and ways of knowing.
- BCTRB membership/BC Teaching Certificate is an asset where school-based instructional delivery is part of the role.
Other Requirements
- Compliance with all Personnel Policies outlined in the Bella Bella Community School Board Policies.
- Adherence to the Code of Ethics and Governing Values of the Bella Bella Community School Board.
The Application Process
Please email the following documents to principal**@bellabella.ca** :
- Cover letter
- Résumé
- Copy of current professional registration and/or BC College of Teachers certificate (if applicable)
- Official transcripts indicating degree(s) earned
- Teaching, practicum, or clinical supervision reports (if applicable)
- Three supervisory references, including name, title, email address, professional relationship, and permission for the search committee to contact each in confidence.
- Valid Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector)
For more information, please contact Anita Hall at 250-957-2391, ext 2000.
Posted On
April 12, 2026
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing
Openings
1
Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Management & Professionals
City
Bella Bella
School/Location
Bella Bella Community School
Not the right fit? Search for K4–12 School Counsellor jobs in Bella Bella, BC
About BC Public Schools
Make a Future is the official job board for K-12 education careers in British Columbia, created through a partnership involving BC's Ministry of Education and Child Care, public school boards, First Nations, and independent schools. The platform aims to connect passionate educators, leaders, and support staff with job opportunities in BC schools.
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K4–12 School Counsellor
About the role
K4–12 School Counsellor (Art Therapists Encouraged to Apply)
Summary:
As a vital member of the Special Services team, the K4–12 School Counsellor provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed services that support students’ behavioural, emotional, and social development across K4 to Grade 12. The counsellor collaborates with families, staff, and community partners to promote student well-being and contributes to school-wide priorities and plans. This role also involves partnership with the School Board, local and regional entities, and FNSA to advance students’ educational and social-emotional success.
Art Therapists (RCAT/ATR or equivalent) are strongly encouraged to apply. Training and experience in art-based, play-based, and land-based therapeutic approaches are considered strong assets.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide individual and group counselling for students K4–12, using age-appropriate, evidence-informed, and culturally responsive approaches.
- Design and facilitate SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) lessons and skill-building groups (e.g., self-regulation, friendships, conflict resolution, grief and loss, healthy relationships) tailored for primary, intermediate, and secondary learners.
- Offer art-based and play-based interventions (e.g., creative expression, narrative and sensory strategies) to support regulation, healing, and engagement.
- Organize student and caregiver information sessions on mental health, substance use, digital wellness, and community-relevant topics.
- Maintain ongoing collaboration with community agencies and families to coordinate care and wrap-around supports.
- Participate in IEP processes (goal-setting, data collection) and collaborate with classroom teachers and EAs to implement supports.
- Conduct and document risk assessments (e.g., suicide risk) and develop student safety plans ; contribute to crisis response and re-entry planning.
- Facilitate peer-support/peer-mentoring initiatives where appropriate.
- Provide referrals and supported access to external providers (local/regional).
- Collaborate with graduation and transitions staff to support post-secondary and life-after-school planning (mental health readiness, self-advocacy, community connections).
- Maintain clinical supervision , accurate records, and confidentiality aligned with professional standards.
- Support land- and place-based learning, including SEAS (Supporting Emerging Aboriginal Stewards) , and integrate Heiltsuk values into programming.
- Additional duties as assigned within the same scope and job level.
Required Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated effectiveness in youth, family, and group counselling across developmental stages (early years through adolescence).
- Strong trauma-informed , culturally responsive practice; capacity to build trust, safety, and belonging.
- Knowledge of the BC Curriculum (SEL competencies) and school-based assessment/reporting processes relevant to counselling services.
- Excellent communication , discretion, and documentation skills; ability to work collaboratively with students, staff, administration, parents, and community partners.
- Strong organization and time-management ; able to work independently with initiative.
- Willingness to support SEAS and community-based, outdoor, and land-based wellness programming.
- Interest and capacity to contribute to extra-curricular and whole-school well-being initiatives.
- Social-emotional competencies: self-awareness, empathy, flexibility, relationship-building, and responsible decision-making.
- Asset: Experience with art therapy, play therapy, or expressive arts modalities in school or child/youth settings.
Required Education, Experience, Certifications, and Licences
- Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology (or closely related clinical field).
- Art Therapy credentials (e.g., RCAT/ATR) are strong assets ; candidates actively pursuing registration are welcome to apply.
- Registration/eligibility with a recognized body (e.g., BCACC – RCC , CPCA – RPC/MPCC , CATA – RCAT , or CCC via CCPA).
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector).
- Experience working in Indigenous education or community settings is preferred.
- Understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture, history, and ways of knowing.
- BCTRB membership/BC Teaching Certificate is an asset where school-based instructional delivery is part of the role.
Other Requirements
- Compliance with all Personnel Policies outlined in the Bella Bella Community School Board Policies.
- Adherence to the Code of Ethics and Governing Values of the Bella Bella Community School Board.
The Application Process
Please email the following documents to principal**@bellabella.ca** :
- Cover letter
- Résumé
- Copy of current professional registration and/or BC College of Teachers certificate (if applicable)
- Official transcripts indicating degree(s) earned
- Teaching, practicum, or clinical supervision reports (if applicable)
- Three supervisory references, including name, title, email address, professional relationship, and permission for the search committee to contact each in confidence.
- Valid Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector)
For more information, please contact Anita Hall at 250-957-2391, ext 2000.
Posted On
April 12, 2026
Closing Date & Time
Ongoing
Openings
1
Job Type
Full Time
Job Category
Management & Professionals
City
Bella Bella
School/Location
Bella Bella Community School
Not the right fit? Search for K4–12 School Counsellor jobs in Bella Bella, BC
About BC Public Schools
Make a Future is the official job board for K-12 education careers in British Columbia, created through a partnership involving BC's Ministry of Education and Child Care, public school boards, First Nations, and independent schools. The platform aims to connect passionate educators, leaders, and support staff with job opportunities in BC schools.