Experienced College Counselor (Part Time, mid-Jan– June 5, 2026)
Overview
Denver Jewish Day School seeks an experienced, proactive, and knowledgeable College Counselor to provide coverage during a maternity leave from mid-January to early June 2026. This role will focus primarily on supporting second-semester juniors as they prepare for the college application process and will include limited support for seniors completing final college tasks.  The role also includes the administration/coordination of AP exams in May.
Time Commitment
Part-time, 0.5 FTE, 20 hours/week (flexible, some weeks more full-time, some less), (mid-January to early June 2026), with some flexibility in scheduling.
Responsibilities
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Provide individualized college counseling meetings with 11th-grade students and families, focusing on: 
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Building balanced and personalized college lists (specifically, schools with large Jewish populations) 
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Drafting and refining the Common App essay and other application components 
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Exploring financial aid and scholarship opportunities 
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Lead or co-teach a weekly College Counseling class in collaboration with the English Department on Wednesday 
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Facilitate 2–4 workshops for high school juniors (20–40 minutes each) on topics such as list building, essay writing, and the Common App 
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Respond to parent and student inquiries in a timely, professional manner 
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Support seniors with any last-minute application or enrollment needs 
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Maintain accurate student notes and documentation in Scoir 
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AP Coordinator: 
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Manage registration, payment, and communication for 12–15 AP exams 
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Coordinate testing rooms, proctors, technology, and materials 
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Communicate regularly with teachers, students, and families regarding schedules and logistics 
Preferred Qualifications
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Minimum of five years of experience as a high school or independent college counselor 
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Demonstrated expertise in the college admissions process, including list development, essay coaching, and financial aid guidance 
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Familiarity with Jewish day school settings or Jewish student populations preferred 
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Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills 
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Ability to collaborate with teachers, families, and administrators 
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Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred 
Work Structure
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Salaried part-time role (mid-Jan-mid-June 2026) 
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Flexibility, mostly in person/on campus at least twice a week 
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Reports to the Upper Division Principal 
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to Alyse Opatowski, Director of College Counseling at [email protected] and Jeremy Golubcow-Teglasi, Upper Division Principal at [email protected] by Nov. 20th.

