| Aspect | Transition Services Coordinator | Rehabilitation Counselor |
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| Required Credentials | Typically a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field; certification may be preferred | Usually a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling or related field; licensure or certification often required |
| Work Environment | Schools, community agencies, healthcare facilities, focusing on student or client transition | Rehabilitation centers, clinics, government agencies, assisting clients with disabilities |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Educational institutions, social service agencies, healthcare providers | Healthcare, government, private practice, disability services |
While both roles support individuals with transitions, the Transition Services Coordinator primarily focuses on helping students or clients move between educational, community, or healthcare settings. Rehabilitation Counselors work more broadly with clients with disabilities to develop employment and independent living plans. The roles overlap in credential requirements and work environments but differ in their specific focus and client populations.