The School Counselor is responsible for providing guidance and support to students in order to help them overcome academic, personal, and social challenges. The Counselor will collaborate with teachers, administrators, and parents to develop individualized plans for each student. Additionally, the Counselor will provide crisis intervention services as needed.

School Counselor Job Responsibilities

  • Counsel students in academic, career, and personal/social development
  • Help students develop coping skills to deal with stressors in their life
  • Provide individual and group counseling
  • Facilitate conflict resolution between students
  • Serve as a resource for parents, teachers, and administrators on issues related to student development
  • Collaborate with other professionals to best meet the needs of students
  • Maintain confidential student records

Objectives

  • Help students develop academic skills and succeed in school
  • Provide guidance to students in making educational and career decisions
  • Assist students with personal problems that may be affecting their academic performance
  • Counsel students who are struggling with social or emotional issues
  • Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and parents to create a supportive environment for students
  • Develop and implement programs to promote student success

School Counselor Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of School Counselor vary depending on the level of education and experience. However, most school counselors will need at least a master's degree in counseling or a related field, as well as state certification or licensure. In addition, strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for success in this role.