Job Description
Join the Drew Charter School Community
Working at Drew means being part of a thriving educational community dedicated to both student success and professional excellence. We offer our staff:
- A Culture of Belonging: Join a mission-driven environment rooted in "Eagle Pride" that embraces differences and unity.
- Empowerment & Innovation: We prioritize a talent strategy that values and empowers staff to lead with creativity and excellence.
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Purpose-Driven Impact: Contribute to a strategic vision where staff are supported in cultivating resilient, community-minded, and self-aware graduates.
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Collaborative Excellence: Work within a cohesive system that clarifies academic expectations and fosters meaningful relationships with families to accelerate student success.
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DEPARTMENT: |
Counseling and Wellness |
REPORTS TO: |
Lead College & Next Steps Counselor |
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WORK SCHEDULE: |
205 |
COMPENSATION: |
Starts at $68,672 based on certification & experience |
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FULL/PART TIME: |
Full Time |
FLSA STATUS: |
Exempt |
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
- Previous Work-Related Experience: 2+ years in college counseling, college admissions, college access, or a related field
- Experience using college counseling platforms such as SCOIR and/or Naviance
- GaPSC Service Certificate in School Counseling
- Master’s degree in counseling, education, higher education, or a related field
- Experience working with diverse populations and supporting first-generation college students
- Knowledge of financial aid systems, scholarship programs, and career readiness pathways
- Provide individualized college and career counseling to students, ensuring they understand the application, admission, and financial aid process.
- Manage a caseload of juniors and seniors, offering tailored guidance based on their post-secondary goals.
- Conduct one-on-one and group counseling sessions to support students' college and career readiness.
- Craft individualized, advocacy-centered letters of recommendation that highlight each student’s strengths, character, growth, and potential.
- Plan and execute college and career readiness events such as college trips, career fairs, and workshops.
- Organize ACT/SAT preparation initiatives and other academic readiness programs.
- Work closely with teachers, staff, and parents to align resources and support students' academic and career goals.
- Partner with external organizations, colleges, and employers to enhance opportunities available to students.
- Act as a liaison between students and post-secondary institutions to facilitate a smooth transition.
- Provide classroom lessons related to college and career readiness.
- Collect and analyze data to assess the effectiveness of college and career readiness programs.
- Use evaluation results to refine and improve counseling services and programming.
- Ensure compliance with school district goals and state requirements related to post-secondary planning.
DEPARTMENT:
Counseling and Wellness
REPORTS TO:
Lead College & Next Steps Counselor
WORK SCHEDULE:
205
COMPENSATION:
Starts at $68,672 based on certification & experience
FULL/PART TIME:
Full Time
FLSA STATUS:
Exempt
