Enrollment Advisor id-7433

Job Description

 

 

Are you looking for a challenge and a career that helps change people’s lives and also provides opportunity for growth and advancement? Then the Allen School is for you! 

In this entry level role advisors will have the opportunity to make a difference by working with students by building relationships through advising them on the requirements for admittance into specific health care programs. Enrollment Advisors evaluate a prospective student’s needs, goals, and career objectives to identify if The Allen School of Health Sciences has the appropriate academic program, environment and services available that will enable students to achieve their personal and professional goals.

Essential Job Duties:

The Enrollment Advisor will schedule virtual meetings with prospective students to discuss their needs, goals, and values. You will answer any questions they may have about the admissions process and provide information about the programs and services offered by the institution. During these meetings, the advisor will also assess the student's suitability for the program and provide guidance on the next steps in the application process. The advisor will maintain professionalism, empathy, and clear communication throughout the virtual meeting to ensure a positive and informative experience for the prospective student.
 
As an Enrollment Advisor, you will be responsible for providing information and guidance to prospective students interested in enrolling in our institution. Your duties will include:
 


Job Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred, Associate’s degree or High School diploma required
  • Industry related experience a plus
  • Must have experience in a professional outbound call center or admissions office with a focus on the student experience
  • Dedicated to providing an exceptional student experience
  • Passion for admissions, education, and continuous learning environment
  • Possess a sincere interest in helping others achieve life’s goals
  • Ability to understand and appreciate students and co-workers
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule to include some evenings
  • Basic Microsoft Office and CRM experience
  • Proficiency with technology and student management systems

 
To be successful in this role, you must have excellent communication skills, a customer-focused approach, and the ability to build rapport with prospective students. Experience in a similar role and knowledge of higher education admissions processes are preferred. Additionally, proficiency in using CRM systems and a strong attention to detail are essential for this position. This is a full-time position that requires day and evening schedules and is a campus-based Position. We offer a robust benefits package including the following options: Medical, Vision, Dental, Disability, Life and 401K.

For consideration, only online applications will be accepted. For further information, you may contact your local campus. Campus contact information listed on our website at www.allenschool.edu

Thank you for your interest in our school system. Our schools prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law to the extent prohibited by law.

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