Reports To: Campus Principal
Duty Days: 201 Days
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Pay Grade: I01
Qualifications:
Masters degree
Minimum 3 years experience as a school counselor college and career advisor or with college career miltary readiness (CCMR)
Knowledge of financial aid FAFSA/TAFSA college admissions and post-secondary testing (SAT/ACT/TSIA) strongly preferred
Experience in facilitating and providing training and public presentations
Strong technical and analytical abilities
Strong problem solving and organizational skills
Knowledge of high school transcripts current graduation requirements and enrollment
Ability to lead groups and individuals in a positive manner
Knowledge of the NCAA Eligibility Center requirements
Knowledge of dual credit program including dual credit student support services
Primary Purpose:
Provide support to students and parents in effective college and career planning. Coordinate the transition of Katy ISD students into post-secondary and/or career endeavors. Facilitate the achievement of all students by developing and implementing a comprehensive developmental college career and military readiness (CCMR) Program for grades 9-12. Provide advising services to assist students in maximizing their education experiences by helping them explore opportunities make educational occupational and life plans. Plan schedule organize and deliver CCMR activities consistent with students post-secondary readiness needs.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Sponsor and/or supervise activities to promote student goal setting career planning and transition to post-secondary education and training.
- Lead campus efforts for implementation of School Links postsecondary education & career preparation financial aid education and FAFSA/TASFA completion activities.
- Oversee implement and coordinate college career and military readiness testing; specifically the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) SAT/ACT and ASVAB campus liaison.
- Facilitate and maintain a college and career center in the high school.
- Develop partnerships with college dual credit and career/technical training programs that facilitate a smooth transition to post-secondary opportunities for students.
- Conduct classroom guidance on college and career readiness and host periodic evening and/or weekend sessions for parents and students to attend.
- Support students in completing advisable college and scholarship applications.
- Utilize data collection methods to evaluate the campus college and career readiness programs and events.
- Collaborate with campus leadership in the development of campus CCMR goals. Lead or assist the implementation of test preparation strategies and services to include TSIA interventions.
- Collaborate with UIL coaches and sponsors to provide information and trainings to students and parents seeking prospective NCAA college opportunities.
- Develop partnerships with military recruiters to coordinate campus visits and provide information for students and parents who are interested in a military career.
- Promote and advertise college events and scholarships via School Links and all available campus communication platforms.
- Oversee implement and track completion of FAFSA/TASFA applications college application completion scholarship applications and scholarship awards.
- Assist campus with any necessary CCMR compliance activities.
- Maintain current knowledge of financial aid FAFSA/TASFA college admissions and post-secondary placement testing (SAT/ACT TSIA).
- Actively support the implementation of current and emerging programs designed to support post-secondary success.
- Participate in district professional development.
- Interpret and implement state mandates as they relate to college career and military readiness standards.
- Serve on district committees as assigned.
- Follow all district state and federal procedures policies and procedures.
- Demonstrate commitment to current professional standards of competence and practice.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Personal computer printer copier
Working Conditions:
Work with frequent interruptions maintain emotional control under stress. Occasional prolonged and irregular hours.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Reports To: Campus PrincipalDuty Days: 201 DaysWage/Hour Status: ExemptPay Grade: I01 Qualifications:Masters degreeMinimum 3 years experience as a school counselor college and career advisor or with college career miltary readiness (CCMR)Knowledge of financial...
Reports To: Campus Principal
Duty Days: 201 Days
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Pay Grade: I01
Qualifications:
Masters degree
Minimum 3 years experience as a school counselor college and career advisor or with college career miltary readiness (CCMR)
Knowledge of financial aid FAFSA/TAFSA college admissions and post-secondary testing (SAT/ACT/TSIA) strongly preferred
Experience in facilitating and providing training and public presentations
Strong technical and analytical abilities
Strong problem solving and organizational skills
Knowledge of high school transcripts current graduation requirements and enrollment
Ability to lead groups and individuals in a positive manner
Knowledge of the NCAA Eligibility Center requirements
Knowledge of dual credit program including dual credit student support services
Primary Purpose:
Provide support to students and parents in effective college and career planning. Coordinate the transition of Katy ISD students into post-secondary and/or career endeavors. Facilitate the achievement of all students by developing and implementing a comprehensive developmental college career and military readiness (CCMR) Program for grades 9-12. Provide advising services to assist students in maximizing their education experiences by helping them explore opportunities make educational occupational and life plans. Plan schedule organize and deliver CCMR activities consistent with students post-secondary readiness needs.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Sponsor and/or supervise activities to promote student goal setting career planning and transition to post-secondary education and training.
- Lead campus efforts for implementation of School Links postsecondary education & career preparation financial aid education and FAFSA/TASFA completion activities.
- Oversee implement and coordinate college career and military readiness testing; specifically the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) SAT/ACT and ASVAB campus liaison.
- Facilitate and maintain a college and career center in the high school.
- Develop partnerships with college dual credit and career/technical training programs that facilitate a smooth transition to post-secondary opportunities for students.
- Conduct classroom guidance on college and career readiness and host periodic evening and/or weekend sessions for parents and students to attend.
- Support students in completing advisable college and scholarship applications.
- Utilize data collection methods to evaluate the campus college and career readiness programs and events.
- Collaborate with campus leadership in the development of campus CCMR goals. Lead or assist the implementation of test preparation strategies and services to include TSIA interventions.
- Collaborate with UIL coaches and sponsors to provide information and trainings to students and parents seeking prospective NCAA college opportunities.
- Develop partnerships with military recruiters to coordinate campus visits and provide information for students and parents who are interested in a military career.
- Promote and advertise college events and scholarships via School Links and all available campus communication platforms.
- Oversee implement and track completion of FAFSA/TASFA applications college application completion scholarship applications and scholarship awards.
- Assist campus with any necessary CCMR compliance activities.
- Maintain current knowledge of financial aid FAFSA/TASFA college admissions and post-secondary placement testing (SAT/ACT TSIA).
- Actively support the implementation of current and emerging programs designed to support post-secondary success.
- Participate in district professional development.
- Interpret and implement state mandates as they relate to college career and military readiness standards.
- Serve on district committees as assigned.
- Follow all district state and federal procedures policies and procedures.
- Demonstrate commitment to current professional standards of competence and practice.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Personal computer printer copier
Working Conditions:
Work with frequent interruptions maintain emotional control under stress. Occasional prolonged and irregular hours.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
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