Counsellor Kaitohutohu

Counsellors help people to deal with challenges and manage their emotions, thoughts and behaviour.

Counsellors can apply to become members of a professional organisation such as the:

  • New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC)
  • New Zealand Christian Counsellors Association (NZCCA).

Counsellors may do some or all of the following:

  • provide counselling face to face, over the phone, or online
  • encourage clients to discuss challenges in their lives
  • help clients to talk about their feelings and find ways to cope
  • discuss changes that clients could make and help them to make decisions
  • research ways to deal with clients' specific problems 
  • keep client records
  • run workshops and courses.

Useful Experience

Useful experience for counsellors includes:

  • volunteer work with organisations such as Lifeline and Youthline
  • social or community work
  • work that involves helping or caring for people
  • research or study in fields such as psychology
  • life experience.

Personal Qualities

Counsellors need to be:  

  • mature and professional
  • caring, empathetic and positive
  • good listeners and communicators
  • patient and persistent
  • able to keep information private
  • able to relate to people from a range of cultures and backgrounds.

Skills

Counsellors need to have knowledge of:

  • counselling theories and techniques
  • human behaviour and thought patterns
  • grief, addiction and sexual abuse, and how these problems can affect people
  • social and cultural problems
  • research in their area of counselling.  

Conditions

Counsellors:

  • usually work regular business hours, but may do shift work
  • work in private practices, clients' homes, schools, hospitals or prisons
  • may travel locally to visit clients.

Counsellors can earn around $57K-$86K per year.

Pay for counsellors varies depending on their employer, qualifications and experience.

Counsellors working for Te Whatu Ora Heath NZ (former DHBs)

  • Qualified counsellors usually earn $58,000 to $86,000 a year
  • Senior counsellors, who may also supervise staff, can earn $87,000 to $119,000.

Guidance counsellors with teaching qualifications who work in secondary schools

  • Guidance counsellors in secondary schools usually earn $57,000 to $95,000 a year. From 2 December 2024 they will earn $61,000 to $103,000 a year.

Self-employed counsellors

Self-employed counsellors may earn more than this, depending on the success of their business.   

Sources: Auckland Region District Health Boards/PSA, ‘Allied, Public Health, Scientific & Technical Multi Employer Collective Agreement, expires 30 June 2023’, District Health Boards/PSA, ‘Allied, Public Health, Scientific & Technical Multi Employer collective agreement, expires 30 June 2023’, and Ministry of Education, 'Secondary Teachers' Collective Agreement Effective: 3 July 2022 to 2 July 2025.'

Experienced counsellors may progress to set up their own private practice, or move into management roles.

Counsellors may specialise in:

  • drug and alcohol counselling
  • family counselling
  • sexual abuse counselling.

Years Of Training

3-5 years of training usually required.

To become a counsellor you usually need to:

  • have a Bachelor's degree, or higher qualification, in counselling
  • be registered with one of the professional organisations for counsellors.

The New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC) requires new members to have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in counselling.

The Vulnerable Children Act 2014 means that if you have certain serious convictions, you can’t be employed in a role where you are responsible for, or work alone with, children. 

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