Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors
Advise and assist students and provide educational and vocational guidance services.
SocialBright Outlook$60.5k careersTrain for 4 years
What is this job like?
Assess needs for assistance, such as rehabilitation, financial aid, or additional vocational training, and refer clients to the appropriate services.
Establish and enforce administration policies and rules governing student behavior.
Provide information for teachers and staff members involved in helping students or graduates identify and pursue employment opportunities.
Counsel individuals to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations.
Establish and supervise peer counseling and peer tutoring programs.
Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.
Counsel students regarding educational issues, such as course and program selection, class scheduling and registration, school adjustment, truancy, study habits, and career planning.
Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, administrators, and other professionals to discuss children's progress, resolve behavioral, academic, and other problems, and to determine priorities for students and their resource needs.
Attend meetings, educational conferences, and training workshops and serve on committees.
Establish and supervise peer counseling and peer tutoring programs.
Refer students to degree programs based on interests, aptitudes, or educational assessments.
Provide students with information on topics, such as college degree programs and admission requirements, financial aid opportunities, trade and technical schools, and apprenticeship programs.
Supervise, train, and direct professional staff and interns.
Plan and promote career and employment-related programs and events, such as career planning presentations, work experience programs, job fairs, and career workshops.
Counsel individuals to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations.
Evaluate students' or individuals' abilities, interests, and personality characteristics, using tests, records, interviews, or professional sources.
Identify cases of domestic abuse or other family problems and encourage students or parents to seek additional assistance from mental health professionals.
Plan and conduct orientation programs and group conferences to promote the adjustment of individuals to new life experiences, such as starting college.
Address community groups, faculty, and staff members to explain available counseling services.
Supervise, train, and direct professional staff and interns.
Interview clients to obtain information about employment history, educational background, and career goals, and to identify barriers to employment.
Provide disabled students with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.
Counsel individuals to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations.
Plan and promote career and employment-related programs and events, such as career planning presentations, work experience programs, job fairs, and career workshops.
Plan and conduct orientation programs and group conferences to promote the adjustment of individuals to new life experiences, such as starting college.
Review transcripts to ensure that students meet graduation or college entrance requirements and write letters of recommendation.
Review transcripts to ensure that students meet graduation or college entrance requirements and write letters of recommendation.
Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.
Assess needs for assistance, such as rehabilitation, financial aid, or additional vocational training, and refer clients to the appropriate services.
Establish contacts with employers to create internship and employment opportunities for students.
Provide special services such as alcohol and drug prevention programs and classes that teach students to handle conflicts without resorting to violence.
Collaborate with teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of school programs and in the preparation of master schedules for curriculum offerings.
Instruct individuals in career development techniques, such as job search and application strategies, resume writing, and interview skills.
Prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.
Conduct follow-up interviews with counselees to determine if their needs have been met.
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.
Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.
Plan, direct, and participate in recruitment and enrollment activities.
Assess needs for assistance, such as rehabilitation, financial aid, or additional vocational training, and refer clients to the appropriate services.
Refer qualified counselees to employers or employment services for job placement.
Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, administrators, and other professionals to discuss children's progress, resolve behavioral, academic, and other problems, and to determine priorities for students and their resource needs.
Provide crisis intervention to students when difficult situations occur at schools.
Identify cases of domestic abuse or other family problems and encourage students or parents to seek additional assistance from mental health professionals.
Teach classes and present self-help or information sessions on subjects related to education and career planning.