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Peer Counselor

Education

You're fresh out of your bachelor's program and learning that textbook psychology and actual human problems are very different things. Your caseload is already too big, your supervisor is stretched thin, and the families you're working with need more help than any one person can provide. But every time someone actually follows through on a referral you made, it's worth it.

Salary Range

Low

$30k

Median

$38k

High

$48k

10-Year Growth

10%

US Workers

120K

Education

Bachelor's in psychology, social work, or counseling

Environment

indoor

Tools & Technical Skills

  • Intake assessment procedures
  • Community resource navigation
  • Case documentation software
  • Group facilitation techniques
  • Crisis intervention basics

People & Mindset Skills

  • Active listening
  • Empathy
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Communication
  • Patience
  • Emotional regulation
  • Reliability

What you'll actually do

  • 01Conduct intake assessments for students referred by teachers
  • 02Coordinate with community agencies for student support services
  • 03Maintain case notes that will be audited at some point
  • 04Lead small group sessions on topics like conflict resolution and study skills
  • 05Follow up on referrals — which means a lot of phone calls nobody answers
  • 06Shadow senior counselors during crisis interventions

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