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

Admissions Counselor - School of Arts and Sciences

Medford, MA Medford, MA Estimated:
$49.
7K - $62.
9K a year Estimated:
$49.
7K - $62.
9K 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:
The Admissions Counselor is part of an admissions team responsible for recruiting, selecting, and enrolling undergraduate students.
The Admissions Counselor will:
Assist in managing a geographic recruitment territory Read and evaluate undergraduate applications using the Committee Based Evaluation (CBE) model, and participate in selection committees.
Conduct both in-person and virtual information sessions for prospective students, families, school and community-based organization counselors, and the general public.
Contribute to project-based work in support of a portfolio such as communications, access and outreach, recruitment, selection, or others Complete other duties as assigned.
Candidates who have experience with CRM systems, particularly Slate, an interest in and/or understanding of data analysis, or fluency in a second language are encouraged to apply.
This is a hybrid role.
What We're Looking For:
Basic Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree 0-2 years of experience in admissions, college counseling, or related field Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Strong communication, public speaking, and interpersonal skills Valid US Driver's license Preferred
Qualifications:
Experience with a CRM, such as Slate Fluency in a second language.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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