Provides comprehensive support to the counseling department by maintaining student records, building transcripts, and facilitating academic and post-secondary planning. Assists students and families in accessing social-emotional resources and supports the overall management of a safe learning environment.
Job DetailsJob Location
932-Brighton-
Denver -
Brighton,
CO 80601Position
Type:
Full
TimeSalary
Range: $31,000.00 - $36,000.00
Salary/yearTitle:
Counseling
Assistant
Employee
Group &
Grade:
Professional/Non-Exempt
Reports To:
Counselor,
Principal or
Designee
Starting
Salary
Scale: $31,000-$36,000
Calendar
Year: 200 days
Must work all scheduled calendar days in
Colorado
Date
Written/Revised: December 2025 *All applications must be complete to be reviewed
Why Work at GOAL High School? Great Mission and Great Culture. Recognized as an Award-winning High School that serves at-risk students throughout Colorado. Recognized as 1 of 3 schools worldwide to receive the distinction of “Biggest Impact School” in technology from Microsoft. Our staff can plan vacations with one 14-day break, two 1-week breaks, and additional weeks off in the summer. Competitive starting salary based on experience and qualifications. Potential to earn Pay-for-Performance incentives as a member of the GOAL Team. Competitive Benefits include an emphasis on Wellness in the workplace. The ability to continue contributing to the Colorado Public Schools Retirement System PERA. PERA 401K or Roth 401K with a 5% Match after one year Medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance, and AD&D plans. Health Savings Accounts (HSA). Voluntary life insurance for employees and dependents. Short-and Long-Term Disability Insurance. Optional additional insurance that includes accident, critical illness, and hospital plans. Employee Assistance Program. The school provides a laptop, cell phone, and additional equipment as needed. Robust Professional Development and opportunity to work with passionate, mission-driven colleagues who are invested in your personal and professional growth. GOAL High School is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
Purpose of
Job: The counseling assistant provides support for the counseling department by maintaining records, gathering, and processing data for reports and providing resources for parents and students that assist the student in developing the academic, postsecondary, social/emotional skills necessary to be a productive member of society. To provide on-site direct support to the site staff and students in the overall management and operation of the school, ensuring a safe and effective learning environment. Assist with a wide range of tasks, including overseeing student discipline and fostering positive relationships with students, staff, and parents.
Essential
Duties/
Major
Accountabilities:
Show Up: Be ACCOUNTABLE for our students, ourselves, and our team.
Connect
Develop and maintain
TRANSPARENT and
HONEST relationships with our students and team
Succeed: Become a STRONG unified team providing students an INNOVATIVE environment to become productive members of society
Physical
Presence: Must be able to maintain a regular on-site presence to effectively support students, collaborate with colleagues, and fulfill the responsibilities of the role. While virtual work may be permitted based on specific site needs and work responsibilities, the ability to be physically present at designated locations as needed is essential to the successful execution of this position’s duties. Essential Responsibilities Provides support for the school counseling department.
Academic
Builds transcripts and schedules, maintains student records, academic plans, and transcript progression, advises students based on individual interests and aptitudes
Career: Assists in post-secondary readiness by maintaining up to date information regarding military, college, and trade school resources
Social/Emotional: Compiles resources for students and families and provides assistance in accessing social/emotional supports. Major Duties All Domains Provides support for counselors in implementing a comprehensive school counseling program. Maintains student records by requesting, sending, receiving, filing, and sorting records. Assists counselors in collecting evaluative data to ensure a successful counseling program which links the school counseling program to student academic progress. Gathers information and prepares reports regarding counseling, programming, and student success. Tracks student contact in MTSS log Maintains a working knowledge of counseling programs, services, and opportunities available to students to effectively communicate with all stakeholders. Academic Conducts academic advisement meetings to support students in successful completion of high school course requirements. Utilizes data from the student ICAP and assessments to create schedules and facilitate schedule changes. Maintains tracking system to ensure ICAP completion. Collaborates with departments to develop tools to track student progress and graduation progression and schedules quarterly counseling appointments to assess student progress and adjust graduation plans accordingly. Gathers, maintains, and processes transcripts for all students, completing audits, as necessary. Identifies at-risk students and track student progress towards graduation through transcript audits. Participates with regional teams to plan and coordinate graduation ceremonies. Career Develops and maintains databases with information regarding college, military, and post-secondary opportunities. Assists with concurrent enrollment, workplace learning and trade school students including registration, documentation, and progress monitoring. Conducts planning and advisement Success Plan meetings to determine student’s post-secondary Thrive Path (military, career, or college) Provides support for exposure to career and college enrichment activities. Social/Emotional Provides appropriate resources for students in crisis including referrals to school counselors, school social workers, or outside support agencies. Assists counselors in maintaining and following up on referrals to school and outside counseling agencies and support agencies. Collaborates with the region’s social work team to support the social/emotional wellbeing of all students. Supports counselor in identifying students for groups and lessons based on student needs.
Accountability
Standards for all
GOAL
Academy
High
School
Experience
Two years of experience working with youth preferred. Two years of experience working with students in a secondary school or school system preferred. Experience working with at risk youth preferred. Bilingual preferred but not required Or other background demonstrating application of the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: Ability to serve on student-centered teams and participate in a collaborative decision-making process. Well-versed in conflict resolution skills. Ability to mediate conflicts (e.g., between students, staff, parents, or community members) while promoting the core values of GOAL effectively among all stakeholders. Understands the benefits of continuous learning and takes personal responsibility for professional development.
Physical
Requirements of this position include: Seldom Cold-50 F or less/Heat- 90 F or more/Gases-Fumes/ Heights/Climbing/ Crawling-Kneeling/ Bending/ Walking on Uneven Surfaces/Chemical-Solvents/
Travel-National or
International
Over 30
Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying Occasional Noise/Working Alone/
Local
Travel/
Visual
Acuity-Far/
Color
Discrimination
Over 20
Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying Frequent Driving/ Work with Others/ Visual Acuity-Near/ Hearing/ Speech/ Manual Dexterity/ Eye-Hand Coordination/
Computer/
Mouse/
Copier/
Scanner/
Printer/
Telephone
Under 20
Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying Colorado Public High Schools are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. We welcome applications from qualified foreign teachers and are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and diverse educational environment. All hiring decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and the needs of the school district. Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. In compliance with federal and state laws, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration and Nationality Act, we ensure that all employment practices are conducted without discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status. However, as a recipient of federal funding, we must adhere to specific regulations regarding the employment of foreign nationals. Qualifications
Requirements
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent, with an associate or bachelor's degree preferred. Candidates should ideally have two years of experience working with youth, particularly at-risk students in a secondary school setting.
high school
associate degree
bachelor degree
Time Management
Confidentiality
Interpersonal Communication
Bilingualism
Conflict Resolution
Data Collection
Technology Proficiency
Academic Advisement
Post-secondary Planning
Collaborative Decision Making
Student Record Management
Transcript Auditing
Benefits
Accident Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Dental Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Vision Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Medical Insurance
Short-Term Disability Insurance
Basic Life Insurance
Professional Development
Cell Phone
Voluntary Life Insurance
Wellness Programs
Laptop
Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
AD&D Plans
Hospital Plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Colorado Public Schools Retirement System PERA
401K or Roth 401K with 5% Match
Posting details
Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
Hybrid
Experience
2-5 yrs
Salary
$31,000 - $36,000/yr
Location
Brighton, Colorado
Posted
Jul 7, 2026
Closes
Jul 21, 2026
Application
Employer website
Staff: Love for children and ability to work enthusiastically on their behalf. Actively and enthusiastically recruit new students through community partnerships and community events. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, time-management, verbal, and written communication skills Knowledgeable and comfortable working with technology Able to competently and persistently apply problem solving skills towards technology issues. Proven ability to serve on teams and participate in a collaborative decision-making process. Strong work ethic to achieve both school and personal goals. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Willingness to travel regionally and transport students as required. Ethical, honest, and good-humored Must work all scheduled calendar days in
Colorado
Minimum
Required
Knowledge,
Skills, and
Abilities:
Must reside in
Colorado
Must
Possess a valid
Driver's
License
Education: Possess a high school diploma or its equivalent (e.g., the GED);
Demonstrate subject matter competency by: Earning an Associate (or higher) degree; or Completing at least two years (48 credit hours) of study at an institution of higher education or Passing a formal assessment measuring one’s knowledge of and ability to assist classroom teachers in reading, writing, and mathematics. Associate degree preferred. Bachelor’s degree and training in Education, Social Work, or related field preferred.
Market context
Colorado counseling assistants are in steady demand
In Colorado, counseling assistant roles are often tied to student support needs in secondary schools, especially where at-risk youth need consistent guidance. These positions can be competitive because employers may prefer candidates with youth-facing experience and postsecondary education, and the benefits package here includes PERA, medical and dental coverage, and a 401K or Roth 401K with a 5% match. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save time, then tailor your application to highlight school-based support experience and work with at-risk students.