Guidance Counselor Resume Action Phrases

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A guidance counselor resume provides an opportunity to highlight your skills and achievements in helping students achieve their academic and personal goals. One way to make your resume stand out is to use action phrases that showcase your counseling abilities and accomplishments.

To make your resume stand out, you need to use action phrases that describe your accomplishments and responsibilities in a clear and concise way. Action phrases are verbs that show what you did, how you did it and what results you achieved. They can also demonstrate your skills, such as communication, organization, creativity and problem-solving.

Here is a list of 25 action phrases that you can use (or adapt for use) on your guidance counselor resume to describe your experiences, achievements and/or responsibilities. Remember to use the past tense for completed actions and the present tense for ongoing actions.

  • Advised students on course selection and career planning
  • Collaborated with teachers and parents to support student success
  • Conducted assessments and evaluations to identify student needs
  • Coordinated and facilitated workshops and programs on various topics
  • Counseled students on personal, social, and emotional issues
  • Created and implemented individualized education plans for students
  • Developed and maintained positive relationships with students and staff
  • Educated students on college admission and financial aid processes
  • Empowered students to overcome challenges and achieve their goals
  • Facilitated group sessions and peer support groups
  • Fostered a safe and inclusive school environment
  • Implemented and monitored intervention strategies for at-risk students
  • Initiated and participated in outreach and community events
  • Interpreted and communicated test results and data to students and stakeholders
  • Led and supervised student activities and clubs
  • Mediated conflicts and resolved issues among students
  • Mentored and coached students on academic and personal development
  • Organized and managed student records and documentation
  • Provided crisis intervention and referral services for students
  • Researched and updated resources and information for students
  • Scheduled and conducted individual and group counseling sessions
  • Supported students with special needs and accommodations
  • Trained and assisted new and existing staff members
  • Utilized counseling theories and techniques to assist students
  • Advocated for student interests and rights

We hope this list of action phrases for a guidance counselor resume has helped you create a more impressive and impactful resume. Good luck with your job search and we wish you all the best as you continue through your career journey.

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