Guidance Counselor -AMACC TARLAC
AMACC Tarlac is urgently hiring a Licensed Guidance Counselor.
Job Description:
Provide counseling services to students for academic, personal, social, and emotional concerns
Conduct student assessments, interviews, and guidance activities
Handle student discipline and intervention concerns when necessary
Prepare counseling reports, documentation, and student records
Coordinate with parents, faculty members, and administrators regarding student welfare
Organize seminars, career guidance programs, and mental wellness activities
Ensure confidentiality and ethical counseling practices at all times
Qualifications:
Must be a Registered Guidance Counselor (RGC) with valid PRC License
Applicants with only MA units, ongoing Master’s degree, or without PRC RGC license will NOT be entertained
Strong counseling, student support, and communication skills
Preferably with experience in academic setting
Important:
This position is strictly for PRC Licensed Guidance Counselors only.
Applicants without RGC license will not proceed to screening.
Company profile
AMA Computer University is the first and largest ICT University in Asia with an annual student population of 150,000 and more than 200 campuses in the Philippines and other parts of the world.
As the pioneer of computer education in the Philippines, it was the first to offer courses in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, the first to offer e-Learning, the first to provide one-to-one student-to-computer ratio, the first computer university to offer Mechatronics, the first school in the Philippines to have received ISO 9001 Certification, the first Premier Education Partner of Microsoft, the first and exclusive training partner of Avaya, and the first to branch out to key cities and municipalities in the Philippines.
To date, only AMA has developed on-line learning in the Philippines. It is also the first school in the country that is developing a University town comparable to Harvard, MIT and others in the world.
Since its establishment in 1980, AMA has graduated more than 160,000 students who are now gainfully employed in top IT companies all over the world, a development that made a name for the Philippines as the leading provider of competent computer manpower in Asia.