2026-27 Scholar Support Specialist (EA/JA 1.0 FTE & Itinerant EA/PA 1.0 FTE)

Scholar Support Specialist (0.5 School Counselor at EA & 0.5 Career Specialist at JA = 1.0 FTE)
LSC seeks two Scholar Support Specialists to support K-12 student development in academic, social-emotional, and college/career domains while also being the chief leader of career navigation experiences for our scholars across all three campuses
Key duties include individual/small-group counseling, classroom guidance, parent consultation, and collaborating with staff. One position will be based fully at the Sumter Mall Campus while the other will provide counseling support at the PA & EA campuses.
EA/JA Position: Requires a Master’s degree and valid SC certification in school counseling will guide middle school students by promoting quality career development, assessing skills, and connecting them with community resources. Key duties include managing computer-assisted guidance systems, assisting with career interest inventories, and developing parent/student resources. A valid Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) certificate is required.
Role Responsibilities in School Counseling:
- Student Support for 4th-6th Grade Counseling Support: Provides individual, small-group, and classroom guidance to improve interpersonal skills, self-confidence, and academic performance.
- Academic & Personal Development: Guides students in decision-making, evaluates aptitudes for educational planning, and helps with personal/social issues.
- Collaboration & Consultation: Consults with parents, teachers, and outside agencies to support student needs, including special meetings.
- Program Management: Participates in staff meetings, professional development, and implements data-driven, developmental counseling programs.
- Assessment: Assists students in analyzing learning styles and improving study skills.
Role Responsibilities in Career Navigation:
- Student Support: Assists counselors and students in identifying career information and technology education programs.
- Career Assessment: Administers and evaluates career interest inventories to help students plan for their future.
- Program Development: Plans and develops materials on career development for parents, students, and teachers.
- Community Engagement: Coordinates community resources representing various occupations to enhance student career development.
- Technology & Admin: Utilizes computer-assisted guidance systems and maintains records to align with district goals.
Qualifications:
- Education: Minimum of a Master’s degree.
- Certification: Valid South Carolina educator certification in School Counseling, licensed Social Worker, or School Psychologist (Elementary or Secondary) Required
- GCDF Required
- 5 Years Counselor Experience (With Middle School Preferred)
- Reporting: Reports directly to the Dean of Culture
Work Days: 212
Compensation: Paid on the Board Approved Instructional Salary Scale
Scholar Support Specialist Grades K-3
LSC seeks a Scholar Support Specialist to support K-12 student development in academic, social-emotional, and college/career domains while also being the chief leader of career navigation experiences for our PA & EA scholars. Key duties include individual/small-group counseling, classroom guidance, parent consultation, and collaborating with staff. Requires a Master’s degree and valid SC certification in school counseling will guide middle school students by promoting quality career development, assessing skills, and connecting them with community resources. Key duties include managing computer-assisted guidance systems, assisting with career interest inventories, and developing parent/student resources.
Role Responsibilities in School Counseling:
- Student Support for Kinder-3rd Grade Counseling Support: Provides individual, small-group, and classroom guidance to improve interpersonal skills, self-confidence, and academic performance.
- Academic & Personal Development: Guides students in decision-making, evaluates aptitudes for educational planning, and helps with personal/social issues.
- Collaboration & Consultation: Consults with parents, teachers, and outside agencies to support student needs, including special meetings.
- Program Management: Participates in staff meetings, professional development, and implements data-driven, developmental counseling programs.
- Assessment: Assists students in analyzing learning styles and improving study skills.
Qualifications:
- Education: Minimum of a Master’s degree.
- Certification: Valid South Carolina educator certification in School Counseling, licensed Social Worker, or School Psychologist (Elementary) Required
- 5 Years Counselor Experience (With Middle School Preferred)
- Reporting: Reports directly to the Dean of Culture
Work Days: 212 Days Compensation: Paid on the Board Approved Instructional Salary Scale
Compensation
The salary for this position is very competitive and commensurate with experience. Additionally, Liberty STEAM Charter offers a comprehensive benefits package to include health, dental, vision, life insurance, and 401k options. Learn more about our unique employee benefits by clicking here.
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