Assistant Director of Admissions
franklinpierceuniversity · Rindge, NH
About The Role
Position
Summary
Reporting to the Vice President for Enrollment, the Assistant Director will plan, design, implement, and execute specific strategies as part of the enrollment goals of the University. The Assistant Director will recruit prospective students, interview applicants and review admissions applications and credentials. Using data and research, the Assistant Director is responsible for developing targeted recruitment initiatives within an assigned territory. The Assistant Director manages communication planning within the assigned caseload and oversees client relationships utilizing multiple communication channels. The Assistant Director participates in various recruitment-related events and projects and may coordinate and conduct one or more specialized admissions
function.
Typical
Schedule
The schedule is varied. During office coverage a 40-hour work week, Monday through Friday. When traveling for admissions activities, schedule is varied. May have to work numerous weekends and holidays and be subject to overnight travel.
As an exempt employee the schedule may vary based on the number of hours needed to meet the job responsibilities. This position may require early morning, evening, and weekend hours to meet the needs of the department/university. This position is predominantly on site at the Rindge, NH campus.
Supervision Given to
None
Job
Responsibilities
and
Essential
Functions
of
the
Position
Establish with Vice President, performance expectations including recruitment goals within an assigned
territory.
Represent Franklin Pierce University as a student recruiter within a designated geographic area: visit high schools to meet with school counselors and students, attend college fairs, and develop useful professional contacts.
Meet with prospective students to determine motivation, interest, and ability to qualify for admission to Franklin
Pierce University.
Manage and execute phone, text, and email communication to all stakeholders including students, parents, school counselors and others for the purpose of information gathering, task completions and relationship building.
Track student enrollment status, review their records and application data and maintain ongoing contact with prospective students and parents to motivate and inspire enrollment at Franklin Pierce University. Provide timely and accurate response to questions and request for information.
Establish relationship with a variety of internal and external constituents such as faculty, marketing staff, high school counselors, principals, and local community members to provide relevant counsel, to plan, coordinate and evaluate activities, exchange information and to resolve problems.
Develop and organize a travel strategy and manage a travel
budget.
Develop an understanding and knowledge of admissions data relative to funnel
management.
Analyze recruitment data to make assessment of progress towards enrollment goals. Identify recommendations and take actions to remediate recruitment trends that are not tracking towards desired
goals.
Regularly assess and report on outcomes of activities undertaken, providing key measures and benchmarks whenever possible.
Stay current with Franklin Pierce University programs, policies, and procedures to provide accurate information about academic and athletic programs, student services, financial aid, among other programs and services.
Assist the Vice President or other senior admissions personnel in planning and implementing various Admissions programs and systems.
Perform various administrative tasks such as maintaining logs and other records of activities, preparing reports and scheduling travel.
Participate in the application file review
process
.
May coordinate and conduct one or more specialized admissions functions, such as serving as athletic liaison, and processing applications from non-traditional students (transfer, international students etc.).
May assist in training newly hired admissions
staff.
Ex
- p
- ectations
Demonstrate ability to plan and implement short- and long-term goals, plans and
initiatives
.
Demonstrate an ability to leverage
technology.
Excellent attention to
detail
Excellent ability to plan ahead and manage time efficiently and effectively to meet deadlines and
goals.
Ability to manage multiple projects, assignments, and communications
simultaneously.
Ability to prioritize projects in a high volume and timeline driven
process.
Must be adept at shifting focus to accommodate changing priorities without lost momentum towards
goals.
Demonstrate an ability to work with others who are culturally different from self in meaningful, relevant, and productive ways.
Demonstrate a cultural humility, agility, and ability to build trust, creditability and navigate a complex
landscape.
Handle highly confidential material, understanding that all University information should only be disclosed to others who have a need to know, for legitimate business or educational reasons.
Have the ability to exercise and apply sound judgment and decision-making skills as well as the ability to maintain integrity and confidentiality of data.
Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and accurately in writing and verbally across multiple channels including print, digital and social media
.
Good interviewing/ advising
skills.
Strong desire and willingness to contribute to a team effort through collaboration and
creativity.
Ability to maintain professionalism when carrying out all responsibilities and objectives, and in dealing with all staff and other constituents.
Ability to accept supervision, change of work responsibilities, and constructive criticism in a professional
manner.
The ability to travel including weekend and evening
hours.
Ability to adhere to the policies and procedures established by Franklin Pierce
University.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Incumbent
- must
- be able to successfully complete a background check and possess a clean, valid driver's license. Incumbents must have the ability to travel.
POSITION
SPECIFICATIONS
AND
REQUIREMENTS
Previous Experience
Higher education experience in an enrollment setting desired or experience in a sales and/ or marketing position. Demonstrated use of technology to achieve goals efficiently and effectively. Must be able to work independently, be productive and competent in a busy work environment that demands strong organizational and multi-tasking skills. Persuasive written and verbal skills required for effective communication with students, parents, school counselors and University colleagues. Experience speaking to groups, large and small highly desirable.
Experience in multicultural settings desirable.
Knowledge and Education
Bachelor's degree required, master's degree desirable or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are acquired. Machines, Tools, Equipment, Electronic Devices and Software: Incumbent must possess knowledge of Microsoft software - Word, Excel, and Outlook. Proficiency with CRM programs, MS Office, and social media
desired.
License(s) and Certificate(s)
Valid U.S. Driver's
License
.
Physical Activity/Effort
Incumbent must be physically able to lift various materials up to 25 pounds on an occasional basis. While performing required job tasks, physically able to remain seated, frequently to continuously. While performing required job tasks, physically able to remain standing up to 15% of the time. Possesses dexterity abilities required to perform typing, operate a computer and other office equipment, to perform filing, and related job responsibilities. Ability to drive for long periods of time.
Mental and/or Visual Demand
Strong commitment to superior customer service. Incumbent must be able to work independently, be productive and competent in a busy work environment that demands strong organizational and multi-tasking skills. Persuasive written and verbal skills are required for effective communication with students, parents, school counselors and University colleagues. Must be comfortable speaking to groups both large and small.
Environmental Conditions
Incumbent will typically work under normal office conditions.
Contact with Students
: Extensive daily contact with Students.
Contact with Faculty and/or Staff
- Daily contact with Faculty and/ or
- Staff.
Contact with Community and Vendors
- Daily contact with community and limited contact with
- vendors.
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