
Dec 19, 2017 ● Kate Lopaze
How to become a school counselor
School counselors are some of the most important professionals in the educational system. They can help bridge the gap between personal and educational issues for students and help students navigate life issues throughout their school careers. If you’re interested in both psychology and teaching, it can be a fulfilling career path.
What does a school counselor do?
School counselors (often referred to as guidance counselors as well) are educational administrative professionals who work with students to assist them on a variety of issues that can affect a student’s school day. Issues can range from class scheduling, to behavioral issues, to issues at home. Any given group of students’ needs are going to be diverse, and so the school counselor must be a versatile professional. School counselors are tasked with supporting students and promoting positive academic, social, and personal development. Their responsibilities may include:- Meeting with students one-on-one or in groups
- Assisting with college applications, job applications, and financial aid applications
- Counseling students on social, academic, or emotional problems
- Meeting with parents as necessary
- Facilitating peer counseling programs
- Mediating conflicts between students, or between students and staff
- Facilitating help with personal problems like substance abuse, eating disorders, bullying, or other personal issues students may have
- Referring students to social or emotional help resources like psychologists, mental health professionals, or social workers
- Advocating for student well-being