REACH Program Counselor - Summer 2026
High School Classes of 2026 (Seniors) and 2027 (Juniors) Only REACH Program & Regis High School Mission Statements
REACH, through a transformative middle school program, empowers high-achieving young men from underserved communities as Catholic leaders committed to faith, scholarship, and service. REACH is a free summer-and-Saturday enrichment program for middle-school boys designed to enhance students’ academic and leadership skills. Through our advanced curriculum, REACH prepares its students to win scholarships and financial aid to the most selective Catholic high schools in the New York City area, including Regis High School.
Regis High School transforms Catholic young men into leaders devoted to Deo et Patriae and lifelong service as Men for Others. Merit-based and committed to families with financial need, Regis provides an academically exceptional, tuition-free Jesuit education within a caring community.
The Opportunity
REACH is seeking motivated young men who are high school juniors and seniors to serve in its summer program as REACH Counselors. The summer program consists of two sessions. The first session is either 3 weeks overnight at Fordham University or the University of Scranton (July 6– July 25). For all Counselors, the second session is a
3-week day session at Regis High School (July 28 – August 14; weekdays 8:30 am-5:00 pm). Counselors must apply to work an entire 6-week session.
Counselor Responsibilities & Qualifications Responsibilities
Serve as a teaching assistant and support instructor-led academic programming Lead electives, recreational activities, and enrichment programming
Support camp administration and daily operations Serve as a positive role model for REACH students
Provide guidance and supervision to individual students and student groups Foster student engagement through positive encouragement and motivation
Desired Qualifications
Demonstrated leadership, initiative, and professionalism Appreciation for cultural diversity and social maturity
Ability to work collaboratively with supervisors and peers Ability to relate effectively to middle school–aged students Strong high school academic record
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with middle school–aged students Proficiency in Spanish
Skills, talents, or interests that may enrich student programming
Other Expectations
Supports and is willing to advance the Catholic and Jesuit mission of the school
Works in collaboration with the administration in observing the principles and ideals for which REACH and Regis High School stand
Assists with all other duties as assigned by REACH leadership
REACH expects one to always conduct oneself in a manner which shall not bring reproach upon oneself or the program
The job description is to be used merely as a guide of expectations rather than an exhaustive list of all duties and competencies
Compensation & Benefits
As part of this fellowship, this position pays $325.00 a week. Returning counselors are paid a $100.00 bonus for your commitment to the program. You will also participate in a series of professional development and college readiness sessions throughout the summer. At both Fordham University and the University of Scranton, Counselors are provided with room and board at no cost, as well as round trip transportation.
To Apply: All interested students must complete the REACH Counselor Supplement, and have a teacher or guidance counselor complete the REACH Counselor Recommendation Form. Returning counselors do not need a recommendation form. In addition, applicants must also have a parent fill out and sign the Parental Consent Form, and email it to the REACH Assistant Director, Mr. Hunt: phunt@regis.org. Email Mr. Hunt directly to receive the Parental Consent Form. Please contact REACH Mr. Hunt if you have any questions.
All student application materials are due by Friday, April 10, 2026 @ 11:59 pm, while the recommendation is due Friday, April 17, 2026.
The Regis community strives to foster a sense of belonging at all levels of the organization. The hiring managers and school leaders seek to recruit and retain highly talented faculty and staff who are committed to our Catholic Jesuit mission and values. Central to this mission is a commitment to diversity and care for the whole person (cura personalis).
Regis is an Equal Opportunity Employer.