February 24, 2025
Robinson Center now hiring a wellbeing and academic success counselor
The Robinson Center has an outstanding opportunity for a wellbeing and academic success counselor to join their team.
The purpose and role of the wellbeing and academic success counselor is planning, organizing and delivering a comprehensive school guidance and counseling program that personalizes education and supports, promotes and enhances the academic, personal, social and career development of all RC students, based on the national standards for school counseling programs of the American School Counselor Association. Reporting to the executive director, this role is critical in ensuring that traditional high school-aged students enrolled in programs at the Robinson Center receive the essential state-mandated resources and support services necessary for their academic and personal success. The need is particularly urgent for Transition School students, who lack access to UW’s counseling and other student support systems and are unable to utilize the services of their assigned community-based high schools while enrolled in Transition School. By addressing these gaps, this role plays a pivotal part in bridging the resource divide and fostering a supportive environment for these unique, high-achieving students.
Visit the Robinson Center website to learn more about their programs. Interested applicants can apply to requisition #243727 on the UW Employment site.