DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop a Guidance Program in accordance with SFS and the Academic Department's objectives.
Deliver the different guidance services such as counseling, testing, inventory, information, placement, evaluation and research, and group guidance as needed by the students.
Prepare intervention programs for students who have been referred to the Guidance Center for further assessments and evaluation.
Prepare yearly guidance modules that regularly meet the needs and concerns of the student body.
Evaluate students' abilities and interests through aptitude assessments and interviews.
Administer psychological tests to students and other school personnel as the need arises.
Identify school issues that affect students' academic performance.
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and parents regarding student issues.
Conduct learning seminars or brainstorming sessions on school-related issues and career planning.
Assist the Admissions Office in administering entrance examinations and group testing.
Refer possible cases of mental health disorders to partner Psychological clinics.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must Haves:
Graduate of a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with a Master's Degree in Guidance Counseling.
Guidance and Counseling and/or at least 3-5 years of immersive experience in different guidance and counseling services, such as testing, placement, counseling, and research in the tertiary level.
Working knowledge in utilizing operations and innovations to handle the scale of a growing population.
Must possess strong relationship-building and communication skills.
Must possess strong database management, research, critical thinking, and leadership skills.
Must have the ability to operate within a wide range of student backgrounds and personalities.
Amenable to work during Saturdays.
Nice to Have:
Registered Guidance Counselor (RGC).
Knowledge of various models of teaching and guidance modules.
Ability to work around new technological advancements.
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