HR Consultants • Lahore
Education Counsellor
Job Summary:
The Education Counsellor provides academic, personal, and career guidance to students, helping them navigate their educational paths and make informed decisions about their future. The counsellor plays a crucial role in supporting students’ emotional well-being, personal development, and academic success by providing counselling services, organizing educational programs, and advising on career paths and higher education options.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Academic Counselling:
- Assist students in understanding their academic strengths and areas for improvement.
- Guide students in selecting courses or subjects that align with their academic interests, career goals, and graduation requirements.
- Provide advice on time management, study strategies, and academic goal setting.
- Help students develop effective study habits, stress management skills, and overcome academic challenges.
2. Career and Higher Education Guidance:
- Provide guidance on career exploration, job market trends, and opportunities for internships or part-time work.
- Assist students in identifying their strengths, interests, and skills to make informed decisions about potential careers.
- Advise students on the application process for higher education institutions, including researching colleges and universities, writing personal statements, and preparing for standardized tests.
- Organize workshops, college fairs, and seminars to help students with career and higher education planning.
- Support students with scholarship, financial aid, and university application processes.
3. Personal and Emotional Support:
- Offer individual counselling sessions to help students manage personal issues, emotional challenges, or stress.
- Provide a safe, confidential environment where students can express concerns and seek advice.
- Refer students to external mental health services or specialists when necessary.
- Help students cope with challenges such as anxiety, bullying, relationship problems, or issues related to family and social dynamics.
4. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL):
- Organize and implement programs that promote positive mental health, emotional resilience, and social skills.
- Educate students on topics such as conflict resolution, self-esteem, mindfulness, and emotional intelligence.
- Foster a culture of inclusivity, respect, and empathy within the school community.
5. Collaboration with Faculty and Parents:
- Work closely with teachers, administrators, and other staff to address student concerns and support their academic and personal growth.
- Communicate with parents regarding their child’s progress, well-being, and any challenges they may be facing.
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings, workshops, and conferences to provide insight into students’ needs and progress.
6. Record Keeping and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of counselling sessions, academic advice, and career guidance provided to students.
- Track student progress, academic performance, and social-emotional development.
- Provide reports on student outcomes, trends, and any emerging concerns to school leadership.
7. Professional Development:
- Participate in workshops, conferences, and professional development opportunities to stay updated on the latest trends and best practices in education, counselling, and student well-being.
- Engage in continuous learning and self-improvement to enhance counselling effectiveness and knowledge.
Skills and Qualifications:
-
Educational Requirements:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Education, Psychology, Counselling, or a related field.
- Certification in school counselling (if required by the region or school district).
-
Experience:
- Previous experience working as an education counsellor, school psychologist, or in a related role within an educational setting.
- Experience in academic advising, career counselling, and personal counselling.
- Familiarity with college application processes, scholarships, and career development resources.
-
Skills:
- Strong communication, listening, and interpersonal skills.
- Empathy, patience, and the ability to build trusting relationships with students, parents, and staff.
- Knowledge of academic curricula, university admissions processes, and career exploration tools.
- Organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks and responsibilities.
- Proficiency in using educational software, databases, and Microsoft Office tools.
Key Attributes:
- Compassionate and supportive in addressing students’ personal and academic challenges.
- Non-judgmental and able to maintain confidentiality in sensitive matters.
- Motivated to empower students to achieve their full potential.
- Strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.
- Proactive and able to anticipate students’ needs and provide timely support.
Working Conditions:
- Primarily office-based, with regular interaction with students, teachers, and parents.
- Occasional involvement in school-wide events, parent-teacher conferences, or workshops.
- Standard working hours, with some flexibility required during high-demand periods (e.g., college application season, exam periods).
Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit their resume, cover letter, and any relevant certifications to [email/contact method]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Other than this job Principal
