Student Services Counselor Jobs in Washington, DC
Student Services Counselor jobs in Washington, District of Columbia concentrate heavily in higher education, K-12 public schools, and nonprofit youth services, with strong demand in areas like Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, and the Dupont Circle corridor. Employers hiring right now include American University, Howard University, and Georgetown University. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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OVERVIEW: Gallaudet University, federally chartered in 1864, is a bilingual, diverse, and multicultural institution of higher education dedicated to the intellectual and professional advancement of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals through American Sign Language and English. Gallaudet maintains a proud tradition of research and scholarly activity and prepares graduates for career opportunities in a highly competitive, technological, and rapidly changing world. As part of the university, the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center is a federally funded center that operates exemplary elementary and secondary education programs for deaf and hard of hearing students as well as national outreach programs which develop and disseminate innovative curricula, instructional techniques, and products nationwide, and provide information, training, and technical assistance to parents and professionals serving children from birth through age 21.
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Reporting to the Principal of the Kendall Demonstration Elementary School (KDES), the Student Support Advisor promotes a positive school climate by coordinating student behavior support, providing guidance services, collaborating with school stakeholders, and developing programs and resources that address students' behavioral and social-emotional needs.Job Description:
- Collaborates with administrators, teachers, and staff to establish and maintain the best possible environment for learning, personal/social growth and student success; and works closely with teachers and staff dealing with students with behavioral, social, or emotional problems.
- Leads work on best practices in behavior management strategies including but not limited to Restorative Practices in working with students; and creates, designs, and leads professional development for teachers/staff on these identified strategies.
- Coordinates the discipline system for KDES with the School Psychology team; and works with teachers/staff to ensure that each student report and discipline situation is followed-through thoroughly and completely.
- Engages students in learning to make decisions and to accept responsibility for such decisions; and assists students, both individually and in groups, to modify attitudes and behavior patterns and to develop skills necessary for healthy development.
- Leads statistical analysis process of KDES student behavior data; analyzes trends in the data as a decision-making tool for school programming needs; and shares data with administrators and teachers/staff.
- Administers and interprets psycho-educational assessments, academic skills and aptitude, and functional behavioral assessments to determine how learning disabilities, attention disorders, cognitive deficits, and behavioral and emotional disorders affect learning.
- Assumes the responsibility for the implementation of Positive Behavior Supports and leads the planning for Hands on Desk (HOD); and plans monthly PBS activities and works with teachers/staff on positive behavior system strategies for improving student behavior.
- Serves as the member of the Student Enrichment Team (SET) ; and attends weekly meetings; and collaborates with the SET team on different school-wide projects.
- Creates, develops, and leads workshops related to various topics concerning student behavior, including the Clerc Center’s focus of eliminating harassment, discrimination, and bullying at KDES.
- Leads, in collaboration with the school administrators, the handling of serious student incidents as they arise; serves as the contact person for DPS/MPD on serious incidents involving police reports; and ensures that interpreters are available and used appropriately for all serious incidents.
- Conducts behavior assessments and implements behavior plans as part of the IEP process for students with serious behavior concerns.
- Collaborates with the counselors and psychologist on situations involving specific at-risk students; and shares information about student incidents among the school climate team.
- Participates in manifestation determination IEP meetings as needed.
- Serves as the primary contact for parents related to student behavior incidents; and maintains incident reports, as well as all corresponding paperwork (including official discipline letters to parents).
- Remains abreast of current and promising practices related to Restorative Justice, Transition, behavior plans and emotional intelligence used throughout KDES.
- Collaborates with other professionals in the field of deaf education providing consultation, training and technical support for the Clerc Center.
- Serves as an active, contributing member of the Clerc Center community and Gallaudet University as a whole.
- Establishes and maintains a positive and supportive working relationship with co-workers and supervisors.
- Demonstrates a genuine commitment to belonging in the workplace and participates in activities and workshops to foster continuous learning.
- Serves as a mandatory reporter under Title IX; and commits to completing Title IX training and other compliance requirements on an annual basis.
- Prioritizes safety in the workplace as a collective responsibility for the well-being of employees and fosters a culture of safety that is integral to our success, including strict adherence to safety procedures and protocols, as well as promptly reporting any safety hazards or incidents. Performs related and other duties as needed.
Required Qualifications:
- Master's degree.
- A minimum of two years of professional experience with counseling, student services, or a related field. Ability to communicate in American Sign Language.
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Experience working in a K-12 setting.Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities:
- Strong knowledge of effective practices in willingness to provide services to students and families in a variety of contexts (e.g., on-site job training and support, community based teaching, home-to-school travel training).
- Strong skills with program development, active team participation, and problem-solving.
- Strong knowledge and implementation of state-of-the-art instructional practices with deaf and hard of hearing students.
- Strong enthusiasm for working with students in grades K-12 of all backgrounds and abilities. Demonstrated ability to work with and across University departments, outside constituents and groups.
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This is a 11-month position.Other Important Information:
The successful candidate will undergo a background check that must be cleared prior to working at Gallaudet University.
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Gallaudet University is an equal opportunity employer/educational institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, religion, age, hearing status, disability, genetic information, covered veteran status, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, source of income, place of business or residence, pregnancy, childbirth, or any other unlawful basis. This policy is in compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the District of Columbia Human Rights Act, and other applicable laws and applies to all procedures affecting applicants and employees including, but not necessarily limited to: recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, reassignment, reappointment, tenure, demotion, selection for training, layoff, furlough, and termination, compensation, and all other conditions or privileges of employment.
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- American University14

- Howard University3

- Georgetown University3

- AARP2

- MedStar Health1

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Student Services Counselor Jobs in Washington: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a student services counselor job in Washington?
Washington's student services counselor market is driven by its dense concentration of universities, DC Public Schools, and federally funded nonprofits, so targeting those employer types first gives you the strongest footing. Candidates who have experience with Title I populations, multilingual student support, or college access programming stand out in this city. Neighborhoods like Columbia Heights, Congress Heights, and the area around the National Mall house many of the largest programs and hiring institutions.
Which companies hire student services counselors in Washington?
Washington student services counselor roles are posted by American University, Howard University, and Georgetown University and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. The local market is shaped by a mix of large public universities, charter school networks, and mission-driven nonprofits that serve Washington's diverse student population.
Are there remote student services counselor jobs in Washington?
Yes, though most student services counselor roles are inherently on-site since they involve direct student interaction, advising appointments, and campus or school presence. About 83% of student services counselor openings tied to Washington are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those tend to cluster in administrative advising, virtual college access coaching, and program coordination roles rather than front-line counseling positions.
How can I get a student services counselor job in Washington with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in Washington is through AmeriCorps programs like College Advising Corps, which place advisors directly in DC Public Schools and require no prior counseling experience. Charter school networks and nonprofit college access organizations in wards east of the Anacostia River also regularly hire entry-level advisors and case managers. A background in community outreach, tutoring, or social work, even in a volunteer capacity, gives candidates a meaningful edge over those with no direct student contact.
Which industries hire the most student services counselors in Washington?
The sectors hiring the most student services counselors in Washington are Education and Healthcare & Medical Services, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Washington's role as a federal hub and home to numerous higher education institutions, policy-focused nonprofits, and one of the country's largest urban public school systems creates sustained, year-round demand across those sectors.
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