JOB GOALS: Responsible for meeting individually with 6-12 grade students and their parents /guardians throughout the year to discuss each student’s academic progress, objectives, and options for secondary, post-secondary, or higher education. The Academic & College Counselor will guide students and parents/guardians in partnership with the College Bound Coordinator through identifying and choosing appropriate colleges and preparing them for the college entrance.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: (Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential functions shown below.This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to reflect the principal job elements accurately.)
Essential Job Duties
Meet with 6th - 12th grade students and families to discuss issues pertaining to students’ futures and create a personalized plan of action (academic options, careers, college selection)
Meet with 6th - 12th-grade students quarterly in groups to explain/review resources in the college/career center and create/establish college awareness
Secure A-G requirements and approval through the UC portal as the designated course list manager
Reports data to district departments for accuracy in reporting such as Calpads and other reporting.
Create/Update master schedule in SIS system, adjusts as needed for students
Advise students on dual enrollment opportunities and/or early/middle college opportunities.
Monitor the student’s grades and build a meaningful relationship with the student and family.
Meet with academic probation students and monitor their success
Create detailed reports of college acceptances and matriculation
Connect current students with AIMS alumni to aid in college acceptance and choice – update lists of alums willing to speak to current students
Establish and maintain college calendar in Naviance and on the AMS website detailing all relevant due dates, test dates, scholarship info, and upcoming college-related events
Organize and maintain credit recovery options
Organize and maintain concurrent and congruent college programs
Initiate parent contact when appropriate
Attend professional development conferences and seminars to remain current about new trends, policies and opportunities in the field of higher education
Attend evening, school related functions such as graduation, College Fair, Parent Nights, Open House, etc.
Educate faculty on the importance of letters of recommendation and teacher evaluations
Assist in coordination and facilitate all aspects of college placement and career guidance services in grades 9 -12.
Meet with individual students and parents regarding post secondary placement
Publicize relevant information regarding post secondary placement (dates of college admissions tests, standardized tests, scholarships, etc)
Schedules and attends meetings (i.e. intervention meetings, parent/teacher meetings, etc.) for the purpose of gathering and disseminating information.
Write quality individual counselor recommendation for each applicant
Assist in reviewing and processing students’ college applications
Give workshops on college essay writing, test-taking skills, interviews, etc., in English classes and class meetings
Assist in conducting college-night programs
Update all testing publications and handouts
Assist in coordinating college fairs and visits from university admissions officers
Help students identify their strengths and the relevance of these attributes to their future.
Develop and update academic counseling publications distributed to students and families
Assists in regularly updating parents about relevant college application practices and trends
All other duties assigned
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Qualifications
Requires a bachelor's degree
Preferred master's degree in counseling
Preferred valid California Pupil Services Credential in School Counseling.
At least 2-3 years of experience working with high school or middle school students
Preferred Academic and College Counseling experience, either on the high school side or as a College Admissions Officer.
Familiarity and experience working with international students, including knowledge of TOEFL standards and international student admission for colleges and universities in the United States.
Fingerprinting and TB test required
Valid California driver's license
Knowledge And Abilities
Ability to provide a comprehensive counseling and guidance program according to ASCA National Counseling standards.
Knowledge of CA academic standards, AP standards and A-G requirements
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action
Relate to and work with students with high needs
Maintain current knowledge of program rules, regulations, requirements and restrictions; maintain confidentiality
Ability to meet the driving and transportation requirements.
Effective personal and academic counseling techniques and procedures.
Plan and organize work, manage a caseload
Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
NON-DISCRIMINATION: AIMS College Prep Charter District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, marital status, ancestry, political affiliation, age, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, national origin, or mental or physical handicap in any of its policies or procedures related to admissions, employment, educational services, programs or activities.
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Board Approved: Pending Board Approval
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Education and Training
Industries
Primary and Secondary Education
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