9.3 Education staff responsible for guidance in early childhood and school education

In Ukraine, various categories of pedagogical staff provide academic guidance, career counselling and psychological support in early childhood education, school education, vocational education and professional pre-higher education. These institutions do not employ separate staff members responsible solely for career counselling in early childhood or school education; instead, existing staff carry out these functions.

Early Childhood Education and Care

Staff categories:

  • educational psychologist (practical psychologist);
  • social pedagogue (mainly in large or complex institutions);
  • methodologist (responsible for methodological support and cooperation with families);
  • educators (responsible for basic elements of educational support).

Main functions:

  • psychological support for children and families;
  • early identification of special educational needs;
  • cooperation with Inclusive Resource Centres (IRCs);
  • counselling parents on child development and adaptation.

There is no career counselling at this level, as it is not relevant to the age group.

General Secondary Education

Staff categories:

  • educational psychologist (practical psychologist);
  • social pedagogue;
  • activity coordinator/pedagogical organiser (partially);
  • class teachers (whose pastoral and educational work includes elements of career guidance);
  • subject teachers (participation in career guidance activities);

There is no separate specialised position of career counsellor in general secondary education.

Main functions:

  • psychological support for learners;
  • counselling on educational pathways and the choice of specialised study tracks;
  • career guidance (tests, training activities, excursions, cooperation with employers);
  • support for learners with special educational needs in cooperation with IRCs;
  • anti-bullying prevention and crisis intervention.

Vocational and Professional Pre-Higher Education

Vocational education and professional pre-higher education institutions do not provide career counselling as a separate service, as learners have already chosen an occupation or field of study. Instead, educational and professional programmes include elements of professional guidance.