Ridgeland, MS United States
St. Andrew’s Episcopal School seeks a Co-Director of College Counseling for the 2023-2024 school year to work with students, parents, and faculty in providing a comprehensive college planning experience for every individual.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Manage a caseload of approximately 35-40 students, providing strategies, advice, and guidance to those students and their families throughout the application process and in making the best individualized choice for college.
Collaborate with the Director of College Counseling to craft a comprehensive college counseling program including individual meetings, group presentations, and implementation of new initiatives and events.
Meet with students and conduct workshops to educate and empower them on how to navigate the college process, admissions trends, and individual college options.
Create and submit materials to colleges in support of applicants through Scoir and manage information in Scoir for students in grades 9-12.
Write letters of recommendation for students applying to college.
Coordinate the faculty writing of requested recommendations for students applying to college.
Assist students in identifying resources for scholarships and financial aid for college.
Conduct events and educational outreach for students in grades 8-12 and their parents.
Plan and direct the annual college fair.
Assist in planning and chaperoning the annual spring break college tour.
Facilitate visits between students and college representatives at the school.
Serve as the Advanced Placement coordinator by coordinating the calendar for all AP testing, registering students, scheduling proctors, etc.
Ensure that the registrar has accurate permanent records of students’ testing and academic work.
Cultivate mutually beneficial working relationships with college admissions professionals and local area college counseling colleagues.
Collaborate with colleagues across the upper school to support students.
Serve as an advisor to a group of upper school students.
Serve on committees as assigned.
Attend and contribute in full, divisional, departmental, and team faculty meetings.
Stay current on trends in independent schools and college counseling by taking an active role in professional activities and attending relevant professional meetings and conferences, including NACAC, SACAC, and ACCIS.
Work Environment:
This job operates in a professional school environment.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This is a full-time, twelve-month position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As with any independent school, faculty should be ready to chaperone class trips, perform typical day-to-day duties such as lunch duty and study hall proctor, and engage fully in all school events that develop the student.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required.
At least three years of experience in college counseling or college admissions.
Successful track record working with students from first contact to college admission.
Ability to interface and maintain effective relationships with students, faculty, administrators, parents/guardians, and guests.
Ability to handle multiple, simultaneous, and complex tasks and projects efficiently and effectively without constant supervision.
High degree of cultural competency and demonstrated success in working with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Professional written and verbal communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Proficiency in Google Suite required.
Contact Information
Interested candidates are invited to apply at http://gosaints.org/jobs.