educational counsellor
Educational counsellors provide practical and emotional support to students in a educational institution, either in small groups, classrooms, or individually. They function as an accessible school official whom students may contact for a wide variety of issues. Educational counsellors may provide advice on personal problems such as social integration and behavioural issues, and on school-related matters such as composing adequate curriculum schedules, discussing test scores, and informing students on further education options. They may work closely with a school social worker and/or school psychologist and make referrals to other support services if necessary.
About educational counsellor
As an educational counsellor, you will provide essential support services to students within an educational institution, serving as a trusted resource for students navigating academic and personal challenges. Your role involves one-on-one counseling sessions, small group workshops, and classroom presentations, addressing a wide range of student concerns from behavioral and social integration issues to academic planning and career guidance. You will help students build effective study habits, navigate social difficulties, and make informed decisions about their educational path and future. You'll work collaboratively with school social workers, school psychologists, teachers, and other support services to provide holistic student support. This meaningful career allows you to make a lasting positive impact on young people's lives, helping them overcome obstacles and unlock their potential during critical developmental years.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a educational counsellor.
Individual and Group Counseling
- Provide one-on-one counseling sessions to students addressing personal and academic concerns
- Conduct small group counseling sessions on topics like social skills and stress management
- Deliver classroom presentations on educational planning, career awareness, and life skills
- Create supportive relationships with students and maintain confidentiality
Academic Planning and Guidance
- Advise students on curriculum selection and course scheduling
- Discuss test scores, academic performance, and areas for improvement
- Inform students about further education options and pathways after secondary school
- Help students develop effective study habits and academic organization skills
Personal and Social Support
- Address behavioral issues and work with students to develop positive conduct
- Support students experiencing social integration difficulties and peer conflicts
- Provide emotional support for students facing personal challenges or crisis situations
- Help students develop coping mechanisms and resilience skills
Career and Future Planning
- Explore career interests and aptitudes with students through assessments and discussions
- Inform students about vocational training, university programs, and alternative pathways
- Assist students in goal setting and developing action plans for their futures
- Provide guidance on making informed decisions about post-secondary education
Collaboration and Referral
- Collaborate with school social workers, psychologists, and teachers
- Make referrals to specialized support services when appropriate
- Participate in student support meetings and case conferences
- Communicate with parents and families regarding student progress and concerns
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (18)
Optional (27)
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