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Director of College Counseling - North Cobb Christian School

Reports To: Upper School Principal


Mission: Committed to Jesus Christ, North Cobb Christian School provides a biblically based, academically excellent education in a nurturing environment, developing students’ potential to impact their world for Christ.


Qualifications
The candidate must: 

  • Be a mature Christ follower whose relationship is defined by receiving Christ as Savior and continuing to pursue spiritual growth rooted in God’s word. 
  • Acknowledge and understand North Cobb Christian School’s Mission Statement.
  • Agree with the goals and mission of a Christian school.
  • Possesses strong interpersonal, communication, writing, and public speaking skills.
  • Excel at organizational skills as needed for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities.
  • Hold in-depth knowledge of universities and colleges, admission policies, application procedures, timelines, and college admissions/standardized testing.
  • Work effectively with colleagues, faculty, and students by meeting deadlines, welcoming collaborative problem solving, deriving motivation from challenges, and upholding honest communication.
  • Thrive in a fast-paced environment with a demonstrated ability to juggle competing demands with detail-oriented accuracy and efficiency.
  • Develop and maintain positive relationships with students and families.
  • Balance the needs of multiple constituents, working effectively with students of varying abilities, handling parents' concerns, collaborating with teachers, and interacting with college admissions representatives.
  • Possess a solid working knowledge of Google Suite; proficiency in SCOIR and RenWeb software is a plus.
  • Uphold a polished, professional appearance and standard of dress as a key representative of the school in higher academics.
  • Exhibit a positive attitude and helpful disposition while adhering to strict confidentiality. 
  • Approach each day with patience, flexibility, and creativity. A sense of humor is also welcome! 


Employee Profile

Spiritually, the employee must possess characteristics that reflect: 

  • A personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. 
  • Evidence of spiritual maturity with a commitment to glorifying and honoring God in all areas of life. 
  • Acceptance of the North Cobb Christian School doctrinal beliefs, Statement of Faith, and Lifestyle Tenets without reservation. 
  • A strong, clear Christian testimony. 
  • A mature, godly spirit. 
  • A person of faith and prayer.


Personally, the employee’s life shall reflect: 

  • A lifestyle of biblical integrity. 
  • A spirit of dedication, commitment, flexibility, and responsiveness. 
  • The ability to listen and respond to counsel.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Counsel, mentor, and support upper school students and their families throughout the college planning and application process. This includes developing a working list of colleges, supervising the writing and editing of college essays and student resumes, and writing individualized recommendation letters for each counselor.
  • Educate students, families, and faculty on the college process, sharing current national and international admissions trends and identifying best-fit schools based on individual needs and goals.
  • Write--and train fellow faculty on writing--comprehensive college recommendation letters.
  • Travel to college campuses and attend college-sponsored events for high school counselors, as well as professional conferences and webinars.
  • Conduct small group sessions for students on the college admissions process, guiding students through completing applications, essays, resumes, scholarship applications, and more.
  • Create and maintain professional relationships with college admission officers and develop our school’s relationships and reputation with colleges.
  • Along with other members of the College Counseling Office, help lead and facilitate dynamic parent and student education programs.
  • Consistently use technology related to college counseling (SCOIR, RepVisits, Slate, College Board, NCCS website updates, email using Google Suite).
  • Provide information to parents and students about standardized testing dates, college visitation dates, filing application deadlines, presentations, workshops, etc., that support the college planning process.
  • Coordinate and arrange private visits for students with college admission officers who visit NCCS using RepVisits.
  • Work closely with the Director of International Students to identify college planning needs for international students, providing support and resources as needed.
  • Coordinate and execute the Annual College Fair on campus at NCCS.
  • Communicate test prep opportunities to families.
  • Assist students and parents with obtaining financial aid information, provide resources for applying for scholarships, and explain financial aid packages received with college acceptances.
  • Oversee final college selections, scholarship tabulations, and transcript processing.
  • Prepare and supervise the processing of evaluations, recommendations, and other forms as required in connection with college applications; advise faculty in their writing of college recommendations and the recommendation submission process using SCOIR.
  • Conduct individual college planning meetings with juniors and their parents every spring.
  • Host and teach College Boot Camp in June and July for rising seniors to begin the college application process.
  • Ensure appropriate credentials are sent to applicable colleges for each member of the senior class.
  • Conduct conference calls with colleges to advocate for student applicants.
  • Communicate updated information on the NCAA, NAIA, and JUCO college-athlete recruitment process to students, families, and coaches.
  • Coordinate with the upper school principal, admissions, and marketing teams to establish the NCCS College Counseling program as a hallmark of the school.
  • Annually update the NCCS School Profile, alongside the school’s marketing and communication office.
  • Manage college planning meetings on the NCCS master calendar.
  • Attend monthly high school faculty meetings and all-school staff meetings.
  • Participate in school-related activities and events.
  • Other duties as requested or assigned by school administration (principal, head of school, assistant head of school).


Dual Enrollment Responsibilities

  • Stay updated on the state's dual enrollment program and processes.
  • Work directly with partner schools (Shorter & Toccoa Falls) and additional dual enrollment institutions each semester to ensure students are fully vetted to take approved dual enrollment courses.
  • Assist students in the application, registration, and funding of dual enrollment classes each semester.
  • Update the NCCS Dual Enrollment Partnership Agreement (as needed).


Scheduling Responsibilities

  • Offer academic counseling regarding course options and selections, while considering the student’s interests, abilities, and post-secondary goals.
  • Work with the College Counseling team to approve students for dual enrollment courses and online courses for enrichment or credit recovery.
  • Work with the registrar to ensure that new courses are submitted to NCAA and NAIA.
  • Audit grad plans of all high school students at the end of each semester.


Testing Responsibilities

AP Coordinator

  • Complete annual NCCA AP Course Audit.
  • Order AP exams, process AP exam invoices, and submit AP exam fees to NCCS Incidental Billing.
  • Coordinate AP exam testing, including assigning proctors, determining test room locations, compiling testing materials, and properly returning materials.
  • Work with the director of the Moving Forward Program to request testing accommodations for eligible students.


Standardized Testing Responsibilities

School-wide Upper School Assessments: ACT Aspire & ACT/April

  • Order testing materials for grades 9 - 11.
  • Coordinate PSAT/ACT Aspire exam testing, including assigning proctors, determining test room locations, compiling testing materials, and properly returning materials.
  • Work with the director of the Moving Forward Program to request testing accommodations for eligible students.
  • Communicate individual ACT Aspire/ACT score reports to students and parents.


College Readiness Testing Responsibilities

PSAT/October

  • Order testing materials for grades 9 - 11.
  • Coordinate testing, including the testing schedule, assigning proctors, determining test room locations, compiling testing materials, and properly returning materials.
  • Work with the director of the Moving Forward Program to request testing accommodations for eligible students.
  • Communicate individual PSAT score reports to students and parents.


SAT/ACT Scores 

  • Upload test scores as they become available to the student's FACTS account, including SCOIR. 


SAT/ACT in the School Day at NCCS

  • Coordinate testing opportunities administered during the school day at NCCS. 


Other Information:

  • This is an 11-month, full-time (40 hours per week) contract position. 
  • Benefits include medical & dental plan, retirement plan, and tuition discount.

Additional Info

Job Type : Full-Time

Job Function : High school counseling, College counseling

Institution : North Cobb Christian School

Job Title : Director of College Counseling

Job City, State : Kennesaw, GA

Location where the employee will be working : On-campus

Link to public posting : https://ncchristian.bamboohr.com/careers/206

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