Counselor
UCI Series Concepts
Class Specifications - A.35
Counselor II (4421)
Counselor I (4422)
August, 1977
SERIES CONCEPT
Counselors offer life goals planning, educational and limited personal
counseling in a campus counseling center facility, under the direction of a
Counseling or Clinical Psychologist, and perform other related duties as
required.
Incumbents in this series perform counseling duties that typically require
knowledge of methods in assisting counselees set occupational and life goals;
knowledge of the principles and techniques of interviewing, and educational
and career planning counseling; and general knowledge of the psychological
and vocational tests used in counseling.
Incumbents interview counselees to obtain relevant personal, educational,
social, and occupational information in order to evaluate their specific needs
for life goals and educational counseling; plan appropriate psychological and
aptitude test programs in accordance with the needs and desires of counselees;
obtain additional information as necessary from family and from departmental,
employer and educational sources regarding counselees; assist counselees in
planning academic and life goals; inform counselees regarding specializations
and levels of training offered by a variety of University departments; provide
information regarding the requirements of various educational programs;
assist counselees in identifying appropriate resources for additional
complementary counseling as necessary; write reports and recommendations
regarding counselees; consult with academic and administrative personnel
regarding areas that affect the quality of student life; and perform program
planning to provide support services to students. Incumbents may, in addition,
participate in research projects under the direction of a Counseling or
Clinical Psychologist.
The Counselor series consists of two levels with the distinction between
levels based on the scope and complexity of the counseling functions. Classes
in the Counselor series are distinguished from classes in the Counseling
Psychologist series in that the counseling duties performed by Counselors are
narrower in scope, complexity, and level of professional responsibility and are
usually performed under the direction of a Counseling Psychologist. Counseling Psychologists provide personal counseling to individuals and/or groups with
more serious problems and with greater frequency than is typically the case
with incumbents in the Counselor series
CLASS CONCEPTS
Counselor II
Under general supervision, incumbents perform life goals, educational, and
personal counseling that requires the ability to assess and diagnose more
complex problems than are typically assigned at the Counselor I level.
Incumbents typically perform the full range of duties outlined in the Series
Concept. This is the operational level of the series.
Counselor I
Under supervision, incumbents perform the majority of duties outlined in the
Series Concept. Personal counseling at this level is performed by those
incumbents whose educational and personal capabilities typically require
further development of their counseling skills. This is the entry level in the
professional series; however, positions may be assigned to this level on a
continuing basis.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Counselor II
A Master's degree in counseling psychology or an allied field and one year of
experience as a professional counselor or graduation from college with major
work in psychology, educational counseling, sociology, social welfare, or a
related field and two years of experience as a professional counselor or an
equivalent combination of education and experience; knowledges and abilities
essential to the successful performance of the duties assigned to the
position.
Counselor I
Graduation from college with major work in psychology, educational counseling,
sociology, social welfare, or a related field; knowledges and abilities
essential to the successful performance of the duties assigned to the
position.