Quoting an African proverb, Hilary Clinton famously said, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Although as a School Counselor, you’re not the Mayor of that village — the parent is — you’re nonetheless a top official at City Hall.

Often known as a Guidance Counselor, your job as a School Counselor is to help students as a steward of their personal and educational development, in collaboration with Teachers, Administrators, Psychologists, parents, and community groups.

Employed by elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools, you do that by assisting students with academic and emotional decision-making. What that means, exactly, depends on the age of your students.

When you work with young children, for instance, it often means counseling students who have physical handicaps or social and behavioral problems, helping them understand and overcome their developmental challenges. With teenagers, on the other hand, it typically means preparing students for post-secondary education and careers — for instance, by helping them choose classes and extracurricular activities, practice job search skills, navigate the college application process, explore vocational training opportunities, and apply for scholarships. With students at all levels, it also could mean moderating conflicts with parents or arbitrating quarrels with peers.

No matter what you counsel them on, your typical day as a School Counselor involves meeting with students to help them set goals, then create plans for achieving them.

Think of it this way: Because school for most students is a job, you’re kind of like a Human Resources Officer. You’re there to mediate conflicts and help students make the most of their educational “careers.”

Personality Traits


Team Player: You're able to listen, communicate, and work with tons of different people.

Helpful: You always keep an eye out for what other people need.

Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Salary and Education


How much does a School Counselor make?

Nationally: $32,000 – $86,000

Main education level: Master's

source: US Dept of Labor





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