College Counselor
- Jersey City, NJ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A powerful commitment to the mission and goals of their School;
- A commitment to preparing every student for college and to developing every student’s values and character; and
- A belief in a structured and predictable environment for children and a commitment to education standards, statewide testing, and accountability.
- Act as the advisor for 11th and 12th grade students regarding the college admissions process
- Provide specialized post-secondary guidance for students looking for alternative post-graduation opportunities
- Assist the senior class in preparing and submitting college applications and financial aid/EOF documentation.
- Develop and hold family workshops related to FAFSA and the college admissions process
- Assist in facilitating conversations with families about programs such as EOF/EOP, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), etc.
- Manage, track and report student data applicable to college applications, including, but not limited to testing data, graduation requirements, enrichment and volunteer opportunities
- Communicate to students, staff, and families about college admissions, financial aid, upcoming events, representative site visits, scholarship opportunities, and more throughout the school year
- Develop external communications with colleges and universities in hope of building and sustaining partnerships
- Manage incoming college and enrichment site visit requests by prioritizing, researching and responding to responses as needed
- Maintain staff, family and stakeholder confidence and protect operations by keeping student and programming information confidential.
- Coordinate scheduling of college tours, fairs, and additional college events as needed
- Coordinate scheduling of summer enrichment and volunteer opportunity presentations for all BCCS students
- Coordinate the logistics for representative site visits, events and enrichment presentations
- Coordinate the logistics for special college office events such as college tours/fairs, family workshops, etc.
- Participate in some events outside of normal school hours such as family nights, student performances, field trips, and teacher–parent conferences
- Participate in planning and professional development activities
- Coordinate program for juniors and seniors to take college level classes on a college campus for credit
- Prepare and teach College Readiness courses by creating weekly lesson plans and by tracking students’ progress through assessments, weekly homework assignments and classwork reflections.
- Develop College Readiness curriculum to prepare students for college application process
- Create and implement exciting classroom systems to develop students’ awareness around professionalism and college-readiness.
- Correspond with students and families on a bi-weekly basis regarding the academic performance and growth exhibited by the student.
- Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
- Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
- Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
- Short Term & Long Term Disability
- Training & Development