Admissions Assistant - School of Arts and Sciences Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Medford, MA at Geebo

Admissions Assistant - School of Arts and Sciences

Medford, MA Medford, MA Estimated:
$41.
7K - $52.
8K a year Estimated:
$41.
7K - $52.
8K a year Overview:
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is responsible for the recruitment, selection, and enrollment of the first-year and transfer class each year for the School of Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts.
Admissions is charged with meeting various enrollment goals across schools and programs What You'll Do:
Under the direction of the Director of Admissions, the Admissions Assistant handles all general operations of the Admissions Office including greeting visitors, arranging visits to campus, responding to inquiries from the general admissions email and phone, managing student tour guide program, and assisting in on and off-campus event planning.
The Admissions Assistant works closely to coordinate all phases of Admissions application systems, makes recommendations to improve the overall efficiency of the Admissions Department through its operations procedures, and assists in inputting applications and application materials.
What We're Looking For:
Basic Requirements:
Knowledge and skills as typically acquired by a high school diploma/GED and 2-4 years of administrative experience OR college degree with 1-3years' experience Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including word processing, editing, graphics, spreadsheet and database knowledge Bookkeeping or basic accounting knowledge Strong organizational and interpersonal skills Special Work Schedule Requirements:
This is a hybrid position expected to include working days on the Medford campus as well as remote/virtual working days.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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