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PreCollegiate Program Peer Counselor

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Summit School District

Breckenridge, CO (In Person)

$65,686 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 03/07/2026 (Updated 7 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Job Description

PreCollegiate Program Peer Counselor Summit School District Region 1 Summit High School - Breckenridge, Colorado Open in Google Maps This job is also posted in Summit School District Region 1
Job Details Job ID:
5573132
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Re-Posted:
Mar 15, 2026 6:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Immediately Job 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
Position Type:
Full-Time Salary:
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