Skills:
Good commucition skills, academic and professional options, Assist in preparatory activities, identify suitable academic and professional pathways, Administer assessments to gauge students capabilities, Help students to devise attainable goals and develop useful skills,
Responsibilities
An education counsellor, also known as a guidance counsellor or academic counsellor, is a type of adviser who provides guidance and support to students about their education, career prospects and social concerns. Effective counsellors familiarise themselves with the personal and professional aspirations of the young people who seek their help so that they may offer tailored assistance. Though the specific responsibilities of the job may vary between workplaces, an education counsellor job description commonly comprises of:
- Advise students in individual or group counselling sessions to address their academic, personal and social needs
- Help students to devise attainable goals and develop useful skills or habits
- Administer assessments to gauge students capabilities, personality traits and interests
- Evaluate students on their competencies, interests and ambitions to identify suitable academic and professional pathways
- Assist in preparatory activities, such as academic scheduling and course selection
- Inform students about their academic and professional options, including but not limited to courses, majors and programmes that may facilitate their goals
- Consult with parents, teachers and administrators to identify potential learning or behavioural issues that may impede students goals
- Collaborate with parents, teachers and administrators to develop plans for realising students educational and professional goals
- Inform students and their families about resources that may help with realising academic and career goals, such as tutoring, mentoring and career exploration
- Maintain confidential records about the students they assist, including assessment results, transcripts and session notes
Aside from the above, education counsellors also engage in workplace training
to stay up to date on trends, requirements and opportunities for students entering the workforce or pursuing a university education. This is typically in the form of literature, workshops, seminars and other informational sessions.