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Youth Counselor Duties and Responsibilities

To provide the highest level of service to their clients, Youth Counselors perform a variety of tasks. In our analysis of several job postings, we identified these core Youth Counselor duties and responsibilities.

Counsel and Supervise Clients As a Youth Counselor, you fill a number of roles in a young person’s life. Youth Counselors often acts as nonjudgmental confidants for a clients. Youth Counselors offer advice and help guide kids and teens to better outcomes. They hold clients accountable by ensuring that they fulfill their commitments, such as attending school and required meetings. Often, Youth Counselors advocate for their clients during legal proceedings.

Teach Skills Often, Youth Counselors create plans aimed at addressing specific issues in a client’s life. This can include formulating anger management strategies, teaching conflict resolution methods and crafting strategies to help clients work through emotional issues. Youth Counselors also teach kids and teens things like personal hygiene, getting along with people and other life skills.

Conduct Interviews Youth Counselors work with other professionals – doctors, teachers, parole officers – to help assess the needs and state of mind of their clients. based on what they discover about current events and challenges in a client’s life, Youth Counselors can better tailor their services to meet the needs of a client.

Create Reports As a Youth Counselor, you are required to create detailed reports about your interactions with clients, the progress they have made and issues that require more attention.

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Youth Counselor Resources

We searched the Web to find the best industry resources to help you continue exploring a career as a Youth Counselor. This list is packed with opportunities to learn, connect and engage. On the Web

GoodTherapy Blog – The official blog for GoodTherapy.org, come here for news and insights in the field of therapy.

Adolescent Counseling Services Blog – This blog brings a counselor’s perspective to a broad range of issues kids today face.

School Counselor Blog – This is a place where school-based Youth Counselors come together to share resources, ideas and inspiration. Industry Groups

American Counseling Association – The world’s largest group representing counselors, the ACA is dedicated to enhancing the counseling profession through education and professional development.

American School Counselor Association – The ASCA supports the efforts of school counselors to prepare young people for productive, happy lives by focusing on students’ academic, social and emotional needs. Books

Youth at Risk by David Capuzzi and Douglas R. Gross – This book offers strategies for helping young people cope with challenges from family, peers and difficult environments.

Helping the Struggling Adolescent by Les Parrott III – Geared toward Youth Counselors, teachers and pastors, this reference book offers insight into problems faced by teens and offers strategies to help.