High School Academic Advisor- SMART High School
Rocky Mountain Prep
- Denver, CO
- $60,000-89,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Multiple acceptances to high quality colleges, universities, apprenticeship programs, and post-graduate programs that offer a high return on investment.
- A valuable credential or micro-credential that will give them immediate access to a good-paying job.
- A student and family co-created and clear plan for next steps after graduation.
- Coordinate transportation and progress monitor for academic success of PEAK+ students
- Assist students in course selection to meet graduation requirements, personal goals, and maximize time spent in advanced courses.
- Provide information on advanced placement (AP) and honors courses.
- Monitor academic progress and intervene when students are at risk of failing.
- Partner with registrate to support Concurrent Enrollment placement, registration, and scheduling
- Provide individual, group, and family college counseling sessions for 11th and 12th graders to ensure 100% of students graduate with a post-secondary plan.
- Identify students in need of additional support and connect them with appropriate resources (tutoring, mental health services).
- Facilitate quarterly informational meetings for parents regarding college admissions, financial aid, and scholarships.
- Guide students in exploring post-secondary options, including colleges, universities, and vocational programs.
- Organize college fairs, workshops, and campus visits.
- Assist with the college application process, including essay writing, resume building, and recommendation letters.
- Maintain accurate records of student progress, course selections, and post-secondary plans.
- Analyze student data to identify trends and areas for improvement.
- Create student schedules aligned to graduation requirements and post-secondary plans.
- Prepare reports on student performance for school administration.
- Work closely with teachers to monitor student performance and development.
- Collaborate with other school counselors and academic advisors to develop programs and initiatives.
- Participate in faculty meetings to discuss student needs and academic strategies.
- Stay current with trends in college admissions, career counseling, and educational policies.
- Engage in continuous learning to enhance counseling techniques and knowledge of resources.
- Be able to provide an official transcript demonstrating graduation from an undergraduate institution
- CO teaching license OR Out-of-State teaching license with the ability to transfer licensure to CO
- Pass a background check & demonstrate eligibility to work in the United States
- Experience in post -secondary college access
- Completion of CDE READ Act training and/or CDE Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) 45 contact hours
- Experience working with linguistically and culturally diverse students and families
- Bilingual English & Spanish or English & Arabic
- Health Insurance (medical, dental, vision)
- Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Retirement through PERA
- Paid-Time-Off