Admissions Representative - Marie, United States - Lake Superior State University

    Lake Superior State University
    Lake Superior State University Marie, United States

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    Admissions Representative
    Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, United States
    Administrative Professional
    Regular Full Time

    Title: Admissions Representative

    VP Area: Admissions & Marketing

    Department: Admissions

    Published Salary Range: 41,000-44,000

    FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY
    An Admissions Representative's primary responsibilities are cultivating prospects, inquiries, and applicants into enrolled students at Lake Superior State University (LSSU). All Admissions Representatives are assigned a territory that includes high schools, career and technical education centers, community colleges, as well as potential transfer students enrolled at other four-year institutions. The Admissions Representative serves as LSSU's primary liaison for all students, families, high school counselors, teachers, as well as all postsecondary educators and administrators within the assigned territory. Additionally, all Admissions Representatives support all Admissions and Enrollment Services activities, including, but not limited to: events, orientations, open houses, campus visits, and community outreach. The nature of the position occasionally requires evening and weekend responsibilities and commitments.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Admissions Representative's primary work location is in the Admissions Office on the LSSU campus in Sault Ste. Marie, MI, supporting broad-based enrollment initiatives. The role also requires regular territory travel to represent LSSU at community events, college fairs, conferences, competitions, and at educational institutions, all utilizing university-provided transportation. Travel is most intense during the months of September through November and February through April but does occur throughout the year.

    Duties include:

    Extensive communication including, but not limited to: face-to-face, presentations, texting, calling, individual meetings, campus tours, virtual meetings and presentations
    Professionally representing Lake Superior State University at various educational and community programs
    Cultivating prospective students and their families
    Documenting student and family interactions
    Applicant tracking, reporting, and updating
    Coaching prospective students on college admissions and applications
    Maintaining a comprehensive knowledge of Lake Superior State University, trends in higher education, and the Admissions ecosystem
    Leveraging data to prioritize recruitment initiatives and time allocation
    Being fiscally responsible in the utilization of university resources and supplies and the execution of travel and reimbursement of expenses
    Participation and support of divisional as well as university events and functions
    Dressing the part as required (casual business attire mostly; on certain occasions, LSSU gear)
    Other duties as assigned
    Minimum Qualifications:

    · Bachelor's degree
    · High level of computer literacy
    · Exceptional organizational and communication skills
    · Sound judgment
    · Highly effective interpersonal skills –from approachability to active listening active listening to written, verbal, and digital communication
    · Professionalism, discretion, and diplomacy
    · Ability to function independently and as part of a team
    · Time management skills and the ability to prioritize tasks
    · Analytical and problem-solving skills

    Preferred Qualifications:

    · Experience in a higher-education environment
    · Experience with public presentation
    · Knowledge of student information systems
    · Knowledge of customer relationship management systems
    · High level of proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe

    Physical Demands:

    Adequate physical fitness to maintain long hours (sometimes) and busy schedule (always)
    -Use of gross motor skills to perform supervisory and organizational duties
    -Use of fine motor skills in operation of keyboard equipment
    -Problem-solving ability
    -Ability to understand and work with numbers and data
    -Ability to see, hear, and speak with or without the use of aids to perform normal office tasks
    -Mental capacity to assist with numerous administrative responsibilities

    Work Hours:

    Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm, Occasional evening and/or weekend work required.