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Job Description
The Well-Being Counselor plays a vital role in supporting the emotional, social, and psychological well‑being of students. This position involves providing counseling services, implementing well‑being programs, and collaborating with teachers, parents, and staff to foster a positive and supportive school environment.
Key Responsibilities- Provide individual and group counseling sessions to support students' emotional, social, and psychological well‑being.
- Identifying behavioural problems and acting appropriately to remedy the situation.
- Paying attention to societal and cultural differences in all student matters.
- Implementing programs to support students' personal, social, and emotional development and wellbeing.
- Provide immediate support to students in crisis and work with school leadership to ensure appropriate interventions.
- Develop and oversee peer support programs to encourage a supportive student community.
- Design and implement well‑being programs and workshops for students.
- Work closely with teachers, administrators, and support staff to identify students needing well‑being support.
- Provide support services to parents/guardians as needed.
- In collaboration with teachers and parents, help students establish goals and develop and use planning skills.
- Refer students and families to external support services when necessary.
- Proficiently use technology to communicate, compile reports, and collect data, ensuring all notes and data are stored in the appropriate folders.
- Providing regular updated reports to Campus Principals; at least once a month.
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in psychology, guidance and counseling, or another relevant discipline.
- Possesses minimal 5 (five) years’ work experience as a Wellbeing Counselor in an International school setting.
- Competent in teaching, character development, leadership and teamwork.
- Excellent English skills; written and oral.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to work within a dynamic team.
- Working knowledge of modern and international counselling models, methods, and resources.
- Ability to identify and respond to students' needs.
- Excellent listening and problem‑solving skills.
- Must be patient and compassionate.
- Prominent level of integrity.
for new academic year starting in July 2026
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