The Guidance Counselor plays a crucial role in supporting students' academic, career, and personal development. This position is vital for fostering a positive school environment by providing counseling services and resources to help students achieve their educational goals.
- Provide individual and group counseling to students.
- Assist students with academic planning and course selection.
- Facilitate career exploration activities and workshops.
- Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to support student success.
- Develop programs that address student needs such as stress management or study skills.
- Maintain accurate records of student interactions and progress.
- Strong interpersonal communication skills for effective counseling sessions.
- Ability to work collaboratively with educators, parents, and community resources.
- Proficient in using counseling software tools for record-keeping purposes.
The performance of the Guidance Counselor is evaluated through improved student outcomes in academics, increased engagement in career planning activities, successful implementation of support programs tailored to student needs within the school year timeline.
Student Academic Success
Improvement in overall GPA or specific subject areas.
Career Planning Engagement
Increased participation rates in career-related events.
Program Implementation Effectiveness
Successful execution of new initiatives addressing key issues like bullying prevention
Reports to
School Principal
Collaborates with
Teachers, Parents/Guardians
Leads
- Naviance
- Infinite Campus
Master's degree in School Counseling or related field; state certification/licensure as a school counselor required; 2-3 years experience preferred.