College Track
College Counselor
College Track, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
College Counselor
As our College Counselor, you will help our 11th and 12th grade scholars with the college application process so that they can successfully matriculate to a four-year university. Day to day, you will manage a caseload of students, meet with them and their caregivers to understand college applications and financial aid, and plan and lead college access clinics. To thrive in this job, you must have experience advising students around college applications, financial aid and scholarships.
You’ll know College Counselor is the right fit for you if…
You care deeply about empowering underserved students to be the first in their families to go to college
You have experience advising students on college applications and financial aid applications
You have experience managing a caseload of students, preferably students from underserved communities
You are comfortable utilizing data to inform your work and to make improvements to better serve students
You enjoy coordinating and leading events and workshops for students, ranging from college tours to personal statement workshops
You can speak Spanish with scholars and their families (preferred, but not required)
You are comfortable working site hours 11AM-7PM Monday-Friday
This position is full-time exempt with a full compensation range of $58,392 - $87,600 with the exact compensation depending on experience. As someone new to the role, you can expect an offer between $71,530 - $75,910 to ensure internal equity while leaving room for salary growth during your time in the position.
How To Apply
We’d love to get to know you. To apply, fill out the application and upload your resume. A cover letter is optional. You might consider submitting a cover letter if there is something you want to tell us about your experience that isn’t highlighted on your resume or if you are new to the fields of college access and college success.
College Track is an equal opportunity employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce. College Track does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression and strongly encourages all to apply.
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As our College Counselor, you will help our 11th and 12th grade scholars with the college application process so that they can successfully matriculate to a four-year university. Day to day, you will manage a caseload of students, meet with them and their caregivers to understand college applications and financial aid, and plan and lead college access clinics. To thrive in this job, you must have experience advising students around college applications, financial aid and scholarships.
You’ll know College Counselor is the right fit for you if…
You care deeply about empowering underserved students to be the first in their families to go to college
You have experience advising students on college applications and financial aid applications
You have experience managing a caseload of students, preferably students from underserved communities
You are comfortable utilizing data to inform your work and to make improvements to better serve students
You enjoy coordinating and leading events and workshops for students, ranging from college tours to personal statement workshops
You can speak Spanish with scholars and their families (preferred, but not required)
You are comfortable working site hours 11AM-7PM Monday-Friday
This position is full-time exempt with a full compensation range of $58,392 - $87,600 with the exact compensation depending on experience. As someone new to the role, you can expect an offer between $71,530 - $75,910 to ensure internal equity while leaving room for salary growth during your time in the position.
How To Apply
We’d love to get to know you. To apply, fill out the application and upload your resume. A cover letter is optional. You might consider submitting a cover letter if there is something you want to tell us about your experience that isn’t highlighted on your resume or if you are new to the fields of college access and college success.
College Track is an equal opportunity employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce. College Track does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression and strongly encourages all to apply.
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