Student counsellors typically offer career guidance and help primary and secondary students develop career objectives. Their responsibilities include advocating for students in school activities, providing classroom advice, academic mentoring, interacting with teachers and parents and collaborating with administrators. Some of the duties can include:
Helping students develop better study habits. They may conduct assessments for learning disabilities to suggest better studying techniques, allowing students to manage academic pressure and expectations.
Assisting students in preparing for college admissions and entrance examinations. They may organise regular workshops on vocational programmes and career-based counselling where students and parents discuss prospective career options.
Identifying students' behavioural traits to recommend coping techniques for stress. By analysing students' behaviours or school records, they can take practical measures to protect them from the influence of psychosocial abuse.
Holding regular meetings with teachers to discuss the general mental condition of classes and suggest extracurricular activities to enhance students' interests. Such collaborations may require analytical and resource-planning skills.
Analysing the living conditions of students if the school encourages it. This may involve interacting with parents to ensure the child has a safe home environment and appropriate friends
Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹10,000.00 - ₹12,000.00 per month Schedule: