College & Career Counselor (2)
5280 High School
Location
Denver, Colorado
Salary
$40 - $48 / HOUR
Quick overview
The counselor ensures students graduate with actionable post-secondary plans by providing individualized guidance to 11th and 12th graders. Additional duties include managing credit recovery, scheduling classes, and implementing the school-wide ICAP curriculum.
Requirements summary
A minimum of a Bachelor's degree and fingerprint clearance are required. Preference is given to candidates with an advanced degree, school counselor licensure, and experience in trauma-informed or alternative education settings.
Job description
About 5280 High School
- 5280 High School is a unique project-based learning environment dedicated to supporting students affected by substance use in their recovery. Our mission is to empower students through authentic academic experiences and a culture of holistic wellness. 5280 High School prepares all students for success in college, their future career, and anything life throws at them. We accomplish this through a personalized education, fostering resilience and promoting a positive future. We believe in the transformative power of education and community support to help students overcome challenges related to substance use and thrive in their recovery journey.
- Job
- Summary: The College & Career Counselor works to ensure all students graduate with a clear and actionable plan for post-secondary success. As a 0.6 FTE (3 days per week) position, the College & Career Counselor will help to track and update students' graduation plans, support Teacher Leaders in facilitating counseling sessions for 9th and 10th grade students, and work directly with 11th and 12th grade students. Additional responsibilities include scheduling, managing credit recovery, supporting school-wide testing, and implementation of school-wide ICAP. 5280 staff members are passionate, creative, student-centered professionals who thrive in collaborative environments and embrace innovative thinking. They embrace diversity and inclusion, foster learning and growth, and believe in and honor the big ideas of all students. Because 5280 serves students in recovery from substance use disorders, the College & Career Counselor must be committed to supporting students through a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented lens.
- Key
- Responsibilities: Support students in developing individualized post-secondary plans that may include college, career training, apprenticeships, military service, employment, or other meaningful pathways. Update and maintain graduation plans for all students quarterly. Maintain accurate student records related to graduation and post-secondary readiness. Provide individualized college and career counseling to all 11th and 12th grade students, ensuring each student develops and implements a viable post-secondary plan. Support FAFSA completion and financial aid processes. Assist students with college applications, scholarships, and admissions requirements. Track and report post-secondary outcomes. Partner with Teacher Leaders to implement grade-level college and career readiness programming and support students in exploring pathways aligned with their strengths, interests, and ICAP goals. Implement and update ICAP curriculum. Schedule students for high school classes as well as concurrent enrollment opportunities. Oversee credit recovery programming including scheduling students into credit recovery as necessary. Assist with students in crisis and support students who are struggling academically, socially, or emotionally. Support the School Assessment Coordinator in required assessments. Attend required district trainings. Collaborate on the master schedule. This is a 0.6 FTE position working approximately three days per week on a 195-day contract schedule.
Qualifications
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree Background Check (Fingerprint) Clearance Qualifications (Preferred): Advanced degree in your field School Counselor licensure or endorsement 3+ years working with students as a counselor Experience working with high school students Experience supporting college and career readiness programs Knowledge of ICAP requirements and graduation planning Experience working in alternative education, recovery, or trauma-informed settings preferred Strong organizational, communication, and collaboration skills