School guidance counsellors help students develop the academic and social skills needed to succeed, personally and professionally. School counsellors work in collaboration with parents, teachers, principals, medical professionals, and social workers in support of students and their families. Some typical duties that a school guidance counsellor may perform are listed below.
- Evaluating studentsโ abilities and interests through aptitude assessments, interviews, and individual planning
- Identifying issues that affect school performance
- Helping students understand and overcome social or behavioural problems through classroom guidance lessons and counselling
- Counselling individuals and small groups on the basis of student and school needs
- Working with students to develop skills, such as organizational and time management abilities and effective study habits
- Helping students create a plan to achieve academic and career goals
- Collaborating with teachers, administrators, and parents to help students succeed
- Teaching students and school staff about specific topics, such as bullying, drug abuse, and planning for college or careers after graduation
- Maintaining records as required
- Reporting possible cases of neglect or abuse and referring students and parents to resources outside the school for additional support
Learn more and find resources at the Ontario School Counsellorsโ Association
To connect with a Guidance Counsellor at your school, visit Student Success or the school website.