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Financial Counselor Senior

Durango, CO · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

You will also serve as a mentor to new associates and assist in new employee orientation. To be successful in this role, you will possess strong financial counseling expertise, a deep understanding ...

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How much do associate counselor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate counselor in Colorado is $29.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.20 and $35.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an associate counselor?

Associate counselors are mental health professionals who have completed the necessary education, such as a master's degree in counseling or a related field, and are working under supervision to gain clinical experience required for full licensure. They provide counseling services to clients dealing with a range of emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues. Associate counselors often work in schools, clinics, private practices, or community organizations, and their work is supervised by a licensed counselor. Their primary goal is to help clients develop coping strategies, improve mental well-being, and achieve personal growth while they work toward independent licensure.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an associate counselor?

To thrive as an Associate Counselor, you typically need a master's degree in counseling or a related field and state licensure or certification. Familiarity with case management systems, counseling software, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities is important. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, active listening, and cultural sensitivity help you connect with and support clients effectively. These skills and qualifications are crucial for building trust, ensuring ethical practice, and delivering impactful mental health care.

What challenges do associate counselors face when working with clients, and how can they manage them?

Associate Counselors often encounter challenges such as building rapport with clients, managing complex emotional issues, and maintaining professional boundaries. Navigating client resistance or ambivalence can be particularly demanding, especially early in the therapeutic relationship. To manage these challenges, Associate Counselors benefit from regular supervision, ongoing training, and collaborating closely with more experienced colleagues. Additionally, self-care and maintaining a balanced workload are important practices to sustain effectiveness and prevent burnout.

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What cities in Colorado are hiring for Associate Counselor jobs?

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Infographic showing various Associate Counselor job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,911 per year, or $29.3 per hour.

Associate Legal Counsel and Equity Compliance Officer - Educational Services Center

Cherry Creek School District

Denver, CO • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Cherry Creek School District rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 44 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

218th of 632 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description


Job Title: Associate Legal Counsel and Equity Compliance Officer
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Classification Group: Administrator
Supervising Position: General Counsel or designee
Pay Plan: Administrator
Pay Range: Range 06
Last Updated: 07/21/2026
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JOB SUMMARY: Provide in-house legal counsel and compliance support to the District on student, employment, governance, and operational matters. Lead Section 504 compliance efforts, support IDEA-related matters, and investigate student discrimination complaints and other assigned compliance matters. Advise District staff and administrators on federal and state laws, regulations, policies, contracts, and risk management issues. Draft and review policies, contracts, legal responses, and other documents to support District operations and legal compliance. Collaborate with stakeholders to promote equitable, legally compliant educational practices. Serve as a member of the Administration Council (AdCo).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The subsequent duties outline the fundamental operations of the position and exemplify the nature of the tasks carried out. They do not encompass a comprehensive inventory of the obligations and responsibilities fulfilled in this role. The approximation of frequencies and time allocation percentages are flexible and subject to the requirements of the organization. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Job Task Descriptions Frequency Percentage of Time 1. Serve as a resource for district staff on compliance with Section 504, IDEA, and Title IX. Daily 20% 2. Provide legal guidance to district staff in response to inquiries including compliance with district policies, federal and state law and their interpreting regulations. Daily 15% 3. Develop, revised, and implement and disseminate procedural and legal requirements for Section 504, IDEA, and Title IX. Daily 10% 4. Investigate OCR complaints, CDE state complaints, IDEA due process complaints, and CCRD/EEOC complaints filed by employees, and draft responses to complaints and CCRD/EEOC position statements, as assigned. Daily 10% 5. Investigate and issue findings for internal student discrimination complaints filed pursuant to Board Policies AC-R and ACD. Daily 5% 6. Investigate, conduct, and handle employee grievances and employee dismissal matters, as assigned. Daily 5% 7. Draft, revise, and update Board policies, as assigned. Review, revise, and draft contracts for District. Weekly 10% 8. Assist in responding to CORA requests, subpoenas duces tecum, and requests for educational records under FERPA, as assigned. Assist district legal counsel with other legal matters. Weekly 5% 9. Research legal issues and assist with truancy court, expulsion hearings/appeals and attend mediations for district legal matters, as assigned. Monthly 5% 10. Provide trainings to district staff on Section 504, IDEA, Title IX, and other legal matters. Monthly 5% 11. Review newly implemented legislation, regulations, and case law to provide legal updates to district staff. Monthly 5% 12. Perform other duties as assigned or requested. Daily 5% TOTAL 100%
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: This job has supervisor responsibilities including, but not limited to, interviewing, hiring, directing work, assigning work, supervising work, training, evaluating, disciplining, and terminating. Direct reports:
  • Department Administrative Specialist

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum prerequisites of formal education, professional work experience, certifications, licenses, endorsements, designations, trainings, and other criteria that a candidate must fulfill to be considered for a position. It is essential that certifications, licenses, endorsements, designations, and trainings are fulfilled, valid, and not expired.
  • Criminal background check and fingerprinting required
  • Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an American Bar Association accredited institution
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Three (3) years of legal experience in education law or experience representing public entities
  • Demonstrated skills in problem solving legal issues for school districts
  • Demonstrated skills in working collaboratively with school staff, administrators, and other legal team staff members
  • Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office tools
  • Advanced verbal and written communication skills
  • Advanced interpersonal relations skills
  • Advanced knowledge of Lexis, Westlaw, SpecialEd Connection, and other similar legal research databases

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands, mental functions, cognitive capacities, and work environment factors required to perform a position's essential functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Work location is subject to change to meet the requirements of the organization
  • Light work strength level (lifting or carrying up to 25 pounds)
  • Primarily works indoors
  • Typically a quiet noise level

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Formal education, professional work experience, certifications, licenses, endorsements, designations, trainings, and other qualifications relevant to the position that are strongly preferred but not mandatory for a candidate to be considered.
  • Experience working in the public sector, specifically public education
  • Experience in special education law
  • Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds
  • Racially conscious and culturally competent with the skill, will, capacity, and knowledge to commit to a culture of continuous improvement

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