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Summit School District Region 1

PreCollegiate Program Peer Counselor (2311)

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TitlePreCollegiate Program Peer Counselor
Posting ID2311
Description

We are looking for Peer Counselors to serve as mentors and guides for our high school juniors during a pivotal two-week summer intensive program at CU Boulder. Under the direction of the PreCollegiate Program Director, a Peer Counselor works as part of the Roaring Fork PreCollegiate (RFPC), Summit Pre-Collegiate (SPC), and CU Partnership Outreach Program (POP) teams to strategically support first-generation students throughout the CU Summer Program. The ideal candidate must be an alumni of the RFPC program, has experience working with and advocating for diverse student populations, primarily latino/a/x, hispanic, and anglo, collaborating and working with other program staff and alumni, as well as Coordinators/Directors. 

 

 SUPERVISION RECEIVED

  • Receives direct supervision from the Summit Pre-Collegiate Program Director

 

PRIMARY DUTIES

 

  • Mentorship & Support: Build authentic, trust-based relationships with participants to help them navigate campus life and first generation experience.
  • The "Campus Guide": Live and work alongside students at CU Boulder, helping them navigate campus life, dining halls, and the "vibe" of a major university.
  • Mentorship: Lead small group discussions and one-on-one check-ins to help students process the academic and social challenges of the college-prep experience.
  • Academic Support: Assist students with summer program workshops and college essay brainstorming and revisions.
  • Community Building: Facilitate evening activities and team-building exercises to create a sense of belonging and "college identity."
  • Safety & Supervision: Ensure a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all participants in accordance with RFSD and CU Boulder policies.
  • The "Lived Experience": As a first-generation college student or graduate yourself, you understand the unique hurdles, questions, and triumphs that come with this path.
  • Relatability: You are someone who can speak the language of high school juniors while maintaining the professional boundaries of a district employee.
  • Energy & Leadership: You’re ready to be "on" for two weeks—bringing high energy, empathy, and problem-solving skills to every situation.

 

LOGISTICS

  • Duration: June 7-19, 2026, including 3-4 days of on site training
  • Location: CU Boulder Campus.
  • Requirements: Must pass a background check and be CPR and First Aid certified (CPR training can be provided) 

Additional Responsibilities Include:

  • Attend all program orientation sessions prior to the start of the program
  • Attend all training sessions prior to the start of the program
  • Working evenings and weekends

 

QUALIFICATIONS 

 

  • Currently enrolled in a post-secondary academic program, or be recently graduated from a post secondary program
  • Alumni of the Summit Pre-Collegiate Program
  • Language proficiency: Spanish bilingual (oral and written) strongly preferred. 
  • First-generation college student
  • Excellent communication, presentation, written and interpersonal skills.
  • Team-oriented.
  • Ability to remain flexible and adjust to changing priorities.
  • Awareness of the sensitive nature of the work and the need for confidentiality.
  • A sense of humor.

 

SALARY RANGE AND DAYS WORKED

Days Worked: This will be a non-exempt forty (40) hour per week position for the duration of the summer program and training, June 5-19.  Candidates must be able to commit to working every day of the program that they are scheduled, including evenings and weekends, not to exceed 40 hours per week.  

Benefits: 

Housing and meals provided

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary Range$27.92 - $35.24 / Per Hour
LocationSummit High School

Applications Accepted

Start Date03/15/2026