Hyderabad: Student Counsellor — Slate - The School Job at Slate - The School

Slate - The School
Hyderabad, Telanganafull-time₹6.0L – ₹9.2L / yrCBSE6–10 yrs expPosted 6d ago

Key facts

Role
Student Counsellor — Slate - The School
School
Slate - The School
City
Hyderabad
State
Telangana
Board
CBSE
School type
Day School
Employment type
Full Time
Salary
₹6.0L – ₹9.2L per year
Experience
6–10 years
Posted
14 Jun 2026
Closing date
18 Aug 2026
Day School
Est. 2001

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Job description

Overview

Slate - The School, a CBSE school in Hyderabad, is hiring a Student Counsellor.

Key responsibilities:

  • Provide one-on-one and group support to students
  • Coordinate with parents, teachers and external specialists
  • Maintain confidential case records
  • Support inclusion and wellbeing initiatives

Requirements:

  • 2-6 years of relevant experience
  • Degree in Psychology / Social Work / Special Education as relevant

About the school: It’s been a remarkable journey, dedicated to making a qualitative difference in the lives of tens of thousands of children and their aspirational parents. Recognised as one of the best Schools in Hyderabad, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, Slate- The School was born from Vasireddy Amarnath’s deep reflection on the commercialisation and flaws within the education system, which often lacked values and relevance for both the present and future. Founded in 2001 by Vasireddy Educational Society, SLATE – The School was envisioned as a beacon of quality, value-based education. The school aims to improve ethical standards in education while embracing a forward-thinking approach that preserves traditional values and prepares students for a global future. Through its innovative practices, SLATE continues to transform the educational landscape, shaping well-rounded individuals ready to thrive in a global society

Common questions about this role

What is the salary for this Student Counsellor — Slate - The School role?

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When are increments and bonuses given?

Annual increments are usually announced in March/April, alongside the new academic year. Performance-linked bonuses vary by school — some pay a one-month festive bonus, others none.

Are meals provided at school?

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Is school transport available for staff?

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Do staff get fee concession for their children?

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About Slate - The School

It’s been a remarkable journey, dedicated to making a qualitative difference in the lives of tens of thousands of children and their aspirational parents. Recognised as one of the best Schools in Hyderabad, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, Slate- The School was born from Vasireddy Amarnath’s deep reflection on the commercialisation and flaws within the education system, which often lacked values and relevance for both the present and future. Founded in 2001 by Vasireddy Educational Society, SLATE – The School was envisioned as a beacon of quality, value-based education. The school aims to improve ethical standards in education while embracing a forward-thinking approach that preserves traditional values and prepares students for a global future. Through its innovative practices, SLATE continues to transform the educational landscape, shaping well-rounded individuals ready to thrive in a global society

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