School Counsellors are certified/licensed educators with a minimum of a master's degree in school counselling, making them uniquely qualified to address all student's academic, personal/social and career development needs by designing, implementing, evaluating and enhancing a comprehensive school counselling program that promotes and enhances student success. Relationships The school counsellor reports directly to the School Principal/Vice Principal. The position must maintain positive working relationships with: Academic Department Human Resources Department Marketing Department Sales Department Business Development Department Job Responsibilities: Develop, manage, and deliver school counselling programs. Provide individual or group counselling to students with identified concerns and needs. Consult and collaborate effectively with parents/guardians, teachers, and other relevant educational/community resources regarding students with identified concerns and needs. Work with teachers to develop strategies for assisting students with learning difficulties. The counsellor may also meet with the child's parents to discuss ways to facilitate learning at home and maximise learning outcomes. Accurately and appropriately uses assessment procedures for determining and structuring individual and group counselling services. Monitors students' academic performance, behaviour and attendance and assists with appropriate interventions. Helping students create a plan to achieve academic and career goals. Collaborating with teachers, administrators, and parents to help students succeed. Facilitate/organise relevant preventive and responsive programs for students, teachers, and parents/guardians. Evaluate and improve counselling programmes by recommending to the school board to principal campaigns/initiatives that will benefit all staff members, students, and their family members. Prepare reports and maintain records of counselling cases, safeguarding students/parents' information confidentiality. Based on a case-by-case basis, the school counsellor may refer students to external agencies equipped to deal with the students' concerns. E.g., recommend a student undergo a psychological test at the hospital, report child abuse or neglect to the school and relevant authorities, etc. Support and attend appropriate student activities and events. 2. Leadership Practice omnidirectional communication between all relevant departments, peers, and levels within ACE, i.e. updates from the management, updating peers at the quarterly Heads and Managers' meeting Uphold the ACE DNA and lead by example Ensure consistency in excellence of work and protocols across the schools Be accountable for the responsibilities of the role and hold the team accountable for theirs 3. Delivering the ACE EdVenture pedagogy and experience Be punctual always Keep up a supportive, fun, and positive environment for both students and colleagues Stay up-to-date on the real-world to provide students with perspective and keep their education relevant Build real-ationships with your peers, students, parents, and guests Adhere to ACE EdVenture's DNA 4. Seek growth and improvement Attend ACE's in-house training Attend external training, i.e. Seeds, Cavemen, Frontier, and Cambridge Trainings, to develop breadth and depth in skillsets on top of teaching Get regular feedback from the Management, Group Registrar and Administration Head, and peers to keep delivering excellence 5. Being a team player Assist with enquiries and school events such as Open Days, school fairs, etc. Anticipate extending support to international students Interacting with our students as a tribe; all students are our students, regardless if you teach them regularly or not Role Requirements Degree in Counselling, preferably Masters&aposs in Counselling. Must be registered and a licensed counsellor under Lembaga Kaunselor Malaysia (LKM). Minimum 2 years relevant working experience. Experience in an international school setting is an added advantage. Thorough understanding of barriers to student learning and using counselling strategies to eliminate those barriers. Knowledge of individual counselling, group counselling and classroom instruction promotes academic achievement. Knowledge and experience in special education (added advantage). To have a basic understanding of safeguarding and child protection procedures. To have a working knowledge of various counselling models, practices and resources. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. A good listener and problem solver. Compassion and patience. Good command of English and Bahasa Malaysia; the ability to converse in Mandarin is an added advantage. Show more Show less