A Counsellor-cum-PGT Psychology is responsible for both teaching Psychology to senior secondary students and providing counselling services to support students' emotional, behavioral, academic, and career development.
Job Title
Counsellor-cum-PGT Psychology
Job Summary
The Counsellor-cum-PGT Psychology is responsible for teaching Psychology to Classes XI and XII while promoting students' mental health and well-being through individual and group counselling, life-skills education, and collaboration with teachers and parents.
Key ResponsibilitiesA. Teaching (PGT Psychology)
- Teach Psychology to Classes XI and XII as per the prescribed curriculum.
- Prepare annual plans, lesson plans, assignments, and assessments.
- Conduct practical activities, projects, and classroom discussions.
- Evaluate students' academic performance and provide constructive feedback.
- Prepare students for board examinations and competitive exams.
- Integrate technology and innovative teaching methodologies into classroom instruction.
B. Student Counselling
- Conduct individual and group counselling sessions.
- Address academic, emotional, behavioural, social, and career-related concerns.
- Identify students requiring psychological support and design intervention plans.
- Maintain confidential counselling records.
- Refer students to mental health professionals when specialized care is required.
C. Student Well-being
- Organize mental health awareness campaigns.
- Conduct life skills, stress management, exam anxiety, bullying prevention, and emotional wellness workshops.
- Promote positive behaviour and resilience among students.
- Support inclusive education and child protection initiatives.
D. Parent & Teacher Collaboration
- Guide parents regarding students' emotional and behavioural needs.
- Collaborate with teachers to identify students needing additional support.
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings.
- Conduct orientation programmes for parents and faculty on adolescent mental health.
E. Administrative Responsibilities
- Maintain counselling documentation and academic records.
- Prepare reports and student progress summaries.
- Participate in school committees, examinations, admissions, and co-curricular activities.
- Ensure compliance with school policies and ethical standards.
Qualifications
- Master's Degree (M.A./M.Sc.) in Psychology.
- B.Ed. from a recognized university (for the teaching role).
- Diploma/Certificate in Guidance and Counselling is desirable.
- 3–5 years of experience in teaching Psychology and/or school counselling is preferred.
- Computer proficiency and excellent communication skills are generally expected.
Skills Required
- Strong counselling and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge of adolescent psychology and child development.
- Classroom management and instructional planning.
- Empathy, confidentiality, and ethical practice.
- Report writing and documentation.
- Teamwork and stakeholder collaboration.
- Problem-solving and crisis intervention.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Student academic outcomes in Psychology.
- Student counselling effectiveness and timely interventions.
- Parent and teacher satisfaction.
- Delivery of mental health and life-skills programmes.
- Compliance with documentation and reporting requirements.
- Contribution to a safe, supportive, and inclusive school environment.
How to Apply
Contact: 8860456211
Email: [email protected]
Work Location: In person
Pay: ₹11,046.24 - ₹35,421.09 per month
Work Location: In person