Position: Counselor—RSEC Academy
2026–2027 School Year
Location: Amherst, New Hampshire
Full-time 190 days
About RSEC Academy
RSEC Academy is a small therapeutic alternative school serving students with educational disabilities across Southern New Hampshire. With a maximum capacity of 36 students, we foster a supportive, collaborative learning community where our experienced team provides individualized, evidence-based support. We serve families and students from more than 20 communities, offering a meaningful alternative for students who benefit from a smaller, more structured academic and social environment.
About the Role
RSEC Academy seeks a Counselor to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. You will provide direct mental health services—individually and in groups—to assigned students while managing crises when they arise, developing IEP goals and objectives, and maintaining strong partnerships with families and school districts. This is a position for a licensed mental health professional committed to student growth, evidence-based practice, and collaborative teamwork.
Key Responsibilities
Direct Services & Counseling
Provide individual and group counseling to the assigned student caseload
Deliver therapeutic interventions tailored to student needs and IEP goals
Assess student mental health, emotional, and behavioral concerns
Crisis Management & Support
Respond to and de-escalate crises using evidence-based intervention strategies
Develop and implement crisis prevention and management plans
Maintain student and staff safety during challenging moments
IEP Development & Monitoring
Write IEP goals and objectives aligned to your area(s) of expertise
Contribute to Individualized Education Plan development and review meetings
Monitor student progress toward IEP goals and adjust interventions as needed
Maintain thorough, timely clinical documentation
Collaboration & Communication
Maintain ongoing communication with families regarding student progress and concerns
Collaborate with special education and general education staff
Coordinate with sending school districts on case management and student transitions
Participate in team meetings and professional development activities
Support the school's inclusive, trauma-informed approach to student support
Qualifications
Required
Current licensure, certification, or recognized credential in a mental health field (e.g., Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or equivalent)
Knowledge of special education, including learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, and mental health needs
Demonstrated ability to provide direct mental health services to adolescents
Experience with crisis de-escalation and intervention
Proficiency with Google Suite
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Excellent verbal and written communication abilities
Ability to work collaboratively in a small, tight-knit team environment
Preferred
Experience in a therapeutic or special education school setting
Training in trauma-informed care or evidence-based counseling modalities
Experience with IEP development and special education compliance
Familiarity with adolescent mental health and behavioral challenges
Benefits
Competitive salary
Medical and dental insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Professional development and continuing education opportunities
403(b) retirement plans
Sick and personal time
How to Apply
Submit the following Here:
Completed application
Cover letter
Resume
Three current letters of reference
Questions? Contact Devin Bandurski at dbandurski@rsec.org
