Key Responsibilities
- Must have experience within schools with a CBSE curriculum
- Provide individual and group counselling to students across different age groups.
- Address students’ emotional, behavioural, social, academic, and peer-related concerns.
- Conduct age-appropriate sessions on mental well-being, life skills, stress management, self-awareness, relationships, and emotional regulation.
- Identify early signs of emotional or behavioural concerns and recommend appropriate interventions.
- Maintain confidential and accurate counselling records and case documentation.
- Work closely with teachers and school leadership to understand and address student concerns.
- Conduct parent consultations and provide guidance on student-related concerns when required.
- Support students with academic stress, examination anxiety, peer pressure, bullying, adjustment issues, and other school-related challenges.
- Develop and implement student well-being and awareness programmes.
- Conduct screening/assessment activities within the scope of professional qualifications and school policies.
- Refer students to external mental health professionals or specialists when concerns require specialised intervention.
- Participate in child protection and safeguarding initiatives in accordance with school policies.
- Maintain professional confidentiality while following mandatory reporting and safeguarding requirements.
- Support the school in creating an inclusive, respectful, and emotionally safe setting.
Educational Qualification
- Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology / Counselling Psychology / Clinical Psychology from a recognised university.
- Additional certification in School Counselling, Child Psychology, Counselling Skills, or Guidance & Counselling will be an advantage.