Summary:
The College Counselor is primarily responsible for guiding and advocating for students in the
domains of Academic Development, Personal/Social Development, and Career Development.
Further, the counselor must be committed to distributed leadership, actively participate in a
professional learning community and embrace families and the community to achieve a common
outcome for the student achievement in a school. The candidate should possess strong
interpersonal and (oral/written) communication; be detail oriented, independent and flexible; as
well as have patience and empathy for adolescents and their families.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support University Prep Schools’ goal of maintaining 60-75% inner district middle school matriculation through various college counseling strategies and initiatives
- Manage a school-wide caseload of students
- Facilitate annual Educational Planning (EDP) meetings with 7 providing in-depth College utilizing career and interests’ assessment results as a resource
- Utilize relevant theory to provide counseling services geared towards
- Personal/Social Development, with special emphasis with self-awareness and management of self
- Consult and partner-plan with school administration and instructors on school policies and pertinent student cases
- Facilitate, coordinate and attend college and career readiness events/activities, i.e. college tours, parent nights, college prep lectures, career expos, etc.
- Coordinate admissions presentations with college admissions representatives
- Manage college office files for student caseloads and other pertinent college office resources
- Utilize relevant technology platforms to manage college prep data and to promote student/parent engagement in college prep processes
- Provide limited services in crisis intervention and general mental health concerns for students as scheduling permits
- Make appropriate clinical referrals to partnering agencies for ongoing mental health services as identified
- Conduct ongoing research and disseminate information on college admissions, financial aid, and other pertinent post-secondary planning resources
- Attend school and district staff meetings as determined by school Principal
- Attend professional development conferences in college admissions and financial aid as required
- Perform these and other related duties as directed.