ACAP: 2022 Accounting & Career Awareness Program Counselor Application                                                          
ACAP’s Residency Week program introduces underrepresented Washington state high school students of color to the accounting profession and business world. Program counselors are a critical part of the program. They help run the program, guide and take care of student participants, ensure their health and safety and compliance with program rules and requirements, provide mentorship and guidance to students, and have fun learning about accounting and working with young people in a challenging campus-based experiential learning program.

Full time counselors are provided a $1200 stipend for the week, and all housing and food is provided. See below for a job description!
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ACAP Counselor Job Description
Full-Time Counselor Responsibilities (more than 8 hours/day):

Full time counselors must be present during the program throughout the week, and are expected to stay overnight in dorms with students on the UW campus, unless special circumstances require that they need to leave campus. All housing and food during residency week are provided.
Assist with and participate in all program events and activities.
Lead select program activities.
Escort students between events.
Attend all field trips, including accounting firm tours.
Respond to emergencies, and provide support to students and staff as needed throughout the week.
Monitor students to ensure compliance with program expectations and requirements.
Communicate any issues or problems promptly to program staff.
Assist as needed with program logistics throughout the week.
Model professional and ethical behavior; foster the mission of ACAP; support the goals of the Residency Week program.
Other duties as assigned or requested by the Executive Director or Lead Counselor.

Part-Time Counselor Responsibilities (4-5 hours/day):
Assist Executive Director and full-time counselors with program activities.
Participate in most events.
Escort students between events.
Attend all field trips, including accounting firm tours.
Respond to emergencies, and provide support to students and staff as needed throughout the week.
Monitor students to ensure compliance with program expectations and requirements, and help ensure the program runs smoothly.
Communicate any issues or problems promptly to program staff.
Model professional behavior; foster the mission of ACAP; support the goals of the Residency Week program.
Other duties as assigned or requested by the Executive Director or Lead Counselor.
To learn more or apply, please visit http://www.seattleacap.org/applywww.seattleacap.org/apply

Additional Questions?
• Email: acapseattle@live.com
First Name *
Last Name *
Email Address *
Phone Number *
Complete Mailing Address (street city, zip code) *
Age: Are you 18 years or older? *
Gender *
If you selected "Prefer to Self Describe", please do so here:
What is the highest level of education you have completed? *
Are you of Hispanic or Latinx origin? *
Additionally, what race(s) do you consider yourself?  (Regardless of your answer to the previous question, please mark one or more boxes to indicate what you consider yourself to be.) *
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Accessibility Accommodations (please specify)
Counselors must be available full-time (including overnights) during the dates of the ACAP program. Are you free to work from July 26-31, 2020? *
How did you hear about ACAP? *
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