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University & Careers Counsellor

Hanoi Toronto School

Hanoi

  • ₫76,508,000 - ₫99,000,000 per month
Salary:
Salary and housing allowance, other benefits
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
01 August 2026
Apply by:
10 June 2026

Job overview

Purpose of the Role

The University & Careers Counsellor leads the strategic development and implementation of HTS’s Student Futures programme for Grades 9–12, ensuring every student is prepared for successful post-secondary pathways in Vietnam and internationally.

This role provides individualized university guidance, career planning, and application support while embedding ISP’s Life Competencies and Future Pathways framework within the secondary programme.

The University Counsellor ensures students are not only academically prepared but also informed, confident, and competitive applicants to leading global universities — including QS Top 100 institutions — across multiple destinations (US, Canada, UK, Australia, Asia, Europe, Vietnam).

The role is structured as a 0.5 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) role. The remaining 0.5 FTE will be assigned in accordance with the successful candidate’s qualifications, experience, and the strategic needs of the school. Where appropriate, the additional allocation may include teaching or another specialist role aligned with the candidate’s expertise and the school’s programme requirements.

This may include, but is not limited to, English language instruction, learning support, or another academic subject area. This structure ensures that the school maintains strong provision for students with additional learning needs while enabling effective deployment of staff expertise across the wider academic programme.

The role is central to strengthening HTS’s academic credibility, parent confidence, and long-term university outcomes as the school transitions toward FISV standards.


Core Responsibilities

1. Strategic Leadership of University & Careers Programme

  • Design and implement a comprehensive Grades 9–12 university guidance programme.

  • Develop a four-year university readiness roadmap beginning in Grade 9.

  • Align counselling practices with ISP Student Futures strategy and Life Competencies.

  • Establish measurable annual targets for university placement, scholarship attainment, and application success.

  • Lead HTS university events: fairs, parent workshops, financial aid sessions, pathway seminars.

  • Build and maintain relationships with universities globally.


2. Individual Student Guidance & Application Management

  • Provide personalized counselling for students and families regarding:

    • University selection

    • Career pathways

    • Major exploration

    • Scholarship opportunities

    • Visa processes

  • Manage and support applications for:

    • US (Common App, Coalition, UC system)

    • UK (UCAS)

    • Canada (OUAC & direct applications)

    • Australia

    • Europe

    • Vietnam & regional universities

  • Oversee personal statement and essay development.

  • Write compelling, data-informed school recommendation letters.

  • Ensure timely submission of transcripts, predicted grades, and documentation.

  • Maintain detailed records of student applications and outcomes.


3. Academic Alignment & Data Use

  • Collaborate with academic leadership to ensure:

    • Course rigor aligns with target universities.

    • Grade distributions reflect credible academic standards.

    • MAP and other standardized data are interpreted appropriately within applications.

  • Advise students on course selection to maximize university competitiveness.

  • Monitor academic profiles of Grade 10–12 students and intervene early where gaps exist.

  • Support alignment between HTS grading systems and international university expectations.


4. Parent Engagement & Communication

  • Conduct structured parent meetings beginning in Grade 9.

  • Deliver regular university update newsletters.

  • Provide transparent guidance on competitiveness, admissions realities, and timelines.

  • Lead information sessions on:

    • Admissions trends

    • Standardized testing

    • Financial planning

    • Scholarships and merit awards

  • Maintain professional, realistic, and ethical counselling standards.


5. Career Exploration & Student Futures Development

  • Implement structured career exploration programming (Grades 9–12).

  • Coordinate internships, mentorships, and experiential opportunities where possible.

  • Collaborate with ISP Student Futures initiatives and ILOS opportunities.

  • Embed Life Competencies (resilience, communication, critical thinking, adaptability) into guidance processes.

  • Guide students in developing portfolios and extracurricular narratives aligned with intended majors.


 

6. Systems & Documentation

  • Maintain accurate records within iSAMS and/or approved school systems.

  • Track university offers, scholarship totals, and destination data.

  • Produce annual University Destination Reports for leadership and marketing.

  • Develop ethical policies around document submission, predicted grades, and transcript reporting.

  • Ensure safeguarding compliance in all student interactions.


Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

  • 100% of Grade 12 students receive structured counselling support.

  • Clear four-year pathway plan implemented by Grade 9.

  • Increase in:

    • Competitive university offers

    • Scholarship attainment

    • Parent satisfaction with counselling process

  • Transparent and accurate destination reporting.

  • Strong engagement in university events and pathway programming.


Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s preferred (Counselling, Education, Psychology, or related field).

  • Formal training in university counselling strongly preferred.

  • Minimum 3 years experience in university admissions or international school counselling.

  • Demonstrated success placing students in competitive global universities.

  • Strong knowledge of:

    • US admissions systems

    • UCAS

    • Canadian admissions

    • International credential evaluation

  • Experience in data-informed academic planning.

  • Familiarity with ISP frameworks or similar international systems preferred.

  • Strong written English (recommendation letter standard required).

  • High level of discretion, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity.


Professional Skills

  • Excellent interpersonal communication.

  • Highly organized and deadline-driven.

  • Skilled in presentation and public speaking.

  • Analytical mindset (able to interpret academic data).

  • Ethical decision-making.

  • Ability to manage parent expectations professionally and transparently.

  • Collaborative and aligned with whole-school improvement.


ISP Leadership Competencies

  • Collaboration

  • Learning & Getting Better

  • Outcome Driven

  • Community Focus

  • Integrity & Ethical Practice

  • Innovation Leadership

  • Resilience


Safeguarding Commitment

HTS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to:

  • Reference checks

  • Criminal background checks

  • Online due diligence screening


Why This Role Matters at HTS (2026–2027)

As HTS strengthens its academic rigor and aligns with international standards under the FISV direction, the University & Careers Counsellor plays a pivotal role in:

  • Elevating student ambition

  • Strengthening parent confidence

  • Ensuring credible academic alignment

  • Supporting competitive global university placement

  • Embedding Student Futures meaningfully into daily school life

About Hanoi Toronto School

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Hanoi Toronto School is genuinely a ‘one of a kind’ school in Vietnam. Opened in August 2022 it is the only school in Vietnam offering international and integrated programs for Primary and Secondary (Grades 1-12) aligned with the Ontario, Canada Curriculum.

In Canada, the Ontario Curriculum is commonly used as it is designed to help every student reach their full potential through a programme of learning that is coherent, relevant, and age-appropriate. It recognises that today and in the future, students need to be critically literate in order to synthesise information, make informed decisions, communicate effectively, and thrive in an ever-changing global community. It is important that students be connected to the curriculum, that they see themselves in what is taught, how it is taught, and how it applies to the world at large. The curriculum recognises that the needs of learners are diverse and help all learners develop the knowledge, skills, and perspectives they need to become informed, productive, caring, responsible, and active citizens in their own communities and in the world.

Ontario has formed curriculum frameworks, resources, and achievements standards in subjects at both primary and secondary level. The curriculum is revised cyclically in consultation with curriculum developers, parents, teachers, and other interested parties. The Ontario Ministry of Education provides sample activities and rubrics for instruction that matches the curriculum by grade level and by subject, to enable teachers to incorporate activities and assessments in their teaching that are directly aligned with the curriculum objectives.

At HTS, this curriculum offering, equivalent to other major world curriculum, has been adapted to take account of our international and Vietnamese context.

International Schools Partnership (ISP)

HTS is an affiliated school of International Schools Partnership (ISP), one of the world’s largest international educational networks with over 90 schools across 20+ different countries. Students and staff benefit from being part of the ISP family through active participation in a range of global learning opportunities. ISP invests in the professional development of its staff through its Learning First strategy.

HTS has a sister school in Ontario, Lynn- Rose, a premier Canadian private IB world school in Ontario and a fellow member of the International Schools Partnership. Through collaboration with Lynn-Rose College, our students will receive the opportunity to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and study in Canada at Lynn-Rose by exchange or transfer.

Hanoi Toronto School is focused on providing students with the highest quality educational outcomes using the most up-to-date teaching and learning practices, in newly built state-of-the-art facilities. Hanoi Toronto School students experience Amazing Learning as a promise of significant student progress, performance, and achievement. The learners are at the heart of what we do. Simply put, their success is our success.

At HTS, we place children at the center of everything we do. They are encouraged to be kind, trustworthy, respectful, and accountable for their action. The school creates an excellent environment for children which will allow them to successfully progress during their academic and social life and prepare them for a successful future.

With state-of-the-art facilities (including a theatre to host music and arts performances, multiple sports facilities, ICT suites equipped with the latest digital learning technology, and incredible outdoor learning spaces), we’re proud to say HTS has some of the top facilities among international and private schools in Hanoi.

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