Position Overview: The School Counselor cum Psychologist is a professional who plays a crucial role in providing counseling and psychological support to students within a school setting. This position combines the responsibilities of a school counselor and a psychologist, ensuring that students receive both academic and emotional support to thrive in their educational journey. Key Responsibilities: Counseling Services: Provide individual and group counseling to students dealing with a range of personal, academic, and behavioral issues, such as stress, anxiety, depression, peer relationships, family problems, and career choices. Assessments and Evaluations: Conduct psychological assessments, screenings, and evaluations to identify learning disabilities, mental health disorders, or any other psychological issues that may affect students' well-being and academic performance. Intervention and Crisis Management: Intervene in crisis situations, such as emotional crises, suicidal ideation, or behavioral disturbances, by providing immediate support, referral services, and collaborating with relevant stakeholders. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs): Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students with special needs, ensuring appropriate accommodations and support. Consultation and Collaboration: Consult with teachers, administrators, and parents to address students' academic, social, and emotional needs. Collaborate with the school community to promote a positive and inclusive school environment. Psychoeducation: Develop and deliver educational programs and workshops on mental health topics, coping strategies, conflict resolution, bullying prevention, and other relevant topics to students, teachers, and parents. Referral Services: Provide appropriate referrals and connect students and families with external resources, such as community mental health agencies, psychiatrists, or social services, when additional support is required. Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate and confidential records of counseling sessions, assessments, interventions, and other pertinent information. Prepare reports and documentation as required by school policies and regulations. Qualifications and Skills: Master's degree or higher in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field. Certification or licensure as a counselor or psychologist (as per local requirements). Strong knowledge of child and adolescent development, learning disabilities, mental health disorders, and counseling theories and techniques. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage with students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders. Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines and professional standards. Empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude towards students' diverse backgrounds and experiences. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations related to student welfare and special education (depending on the region). Note: The specific requirements and responsibilities may vary depending on the educational institution, local regulations, and the needs of the student population. User Job Description: School Counselor cum Psychologist in short Chat GPT Position: School Counselor cum Psychologist Overview: The School Counselor cum Psychologist is responsible for providing counseling and psychological support to students within a school environment. This role combines the duties of a school counselor and a psychologist, ensuring students receive academic and emotional assistance for their overall well-being. Responsibilities: Counseling Services: Conduct individual and group counseling sessions to address personal, academic, and behavioral issues, including stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, and career decisions. Assessments and Evaluations: Perform psychological assessments and screenings to identify learning disabilities, mental health disorders, or other psychological challenges affecting students' academic performance. Crisis Management: Intervene during crisis situations such as emotional emergencies, suicidal thoughts, or behavioral disturbances, providing immediate support and referral services. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs): Collaborate with teachers, parents, and professionals to develop and implement IEPs for students with special needs, ensuring appropriate accommodations and support. Consultation and Collaboration: Consult with teachers, administrators, and parents to address students' academic, social, and emotional needs, fostering a positive and inclusive school environment. Psychoeducation: Deliver educational programs and workshops on mental health topics, coping strategies, conflict resolution, and bullying prevention to students, teachers, and parents. Referral Services: Identify external resources such as community mental health agencies, psychiatrists, or social services, and provide appropriate referrals to students and families requiring additional support. Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate and confidential records of counseling sessions, assessments, interventions, and produce reports as per school policies. Qualifications and Skills: Master's degree or higher in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field. Certification or licensure as a counselor or psychologist (as required by local regulations). Strong understanding of child and adolescent development, learning disabilities, mental health disorders, and counseling techniques. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines. Empathy, compassion, and non-judgmental attitude towards students' diverse backgrounds. Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations related to student welfare and special education (depending on the region). Please note that specific requirements may vary based on the educational institution and local regulations. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: ₹15,000.00 - ₹20,000.00 per month Benefits: