Long Island University
Associate Director of National Recruitment
Long Island University, Brookville, New York, United States
Job Title: Assistant/Associate Director-National Recruitment-Undergrad Admissions
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Campus: Remote - Position based in California (preferably Los Angeles); Texas (preferably Dallas or Houston); Mid-Atlantic region (preferably DC/NOVA or Philadelphia area); Northeast (preferably Boston or Connecticut); others are welcome to apply Reports To: Director of National Recruitment
Assistant/Associate Director of National Recruitment for Undergraduate Admissions
Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities:
The Assistant/Associate Director has a primary focus on domestic, first year Undergraduate student recruitment and admissions counseling in a designated territory. There will also be some cross-recruitment with other markets, including but not limited to International, Transfer and Graduate Admissions for the Post, Brooklyn and Global campuses of LIU. The position incorporates a full range of admissions responsibilities including establishing and strengthening a recruitment territory, representing the University to school counselors, prospective students and family members, evaluating admissions applications, and contributing to the planning and implementation of admissions events and projects. The position is remote with daily/weekly travel.
The Assistant/Associate Director is responsible for practicing good student service principles and embracing a holistic student development strategic plan. This position requires an understanding of best practices in higher education and admissions.
Admissions staff will act as advocates, advisers, and counselors. The Assistant/Associate Director is required to understand educational systems including but not limited to secondary schools (U.S. based and international); community colleges; associate and baccalaureate degrees; and post-bac/post doc programs. The Assistant/Associate Director is responsible for having a sensitivity to adolescent and college-student development.
Principal Responsibilities:
• Responsible for meeting enrollment goals.
• Counsel prospective students in person or via telephone or virtual, and e-mail regarding LIU academic programs, admissions policies and procedures, and other enrollmentrelated information.
• Represent LIU at high school college fairs, high school college visits, instant decision days, open houses, and other recruitment events; extended/frequent overnight travel is required.
• Prepare and deliver presentations to small and large groups; conduct student interviews; provide information and guidance to prospective students and their families.
• Establish and develop contacts with high schools, community organizations, and recruitment partners. Provide outreach and supply relevant information about LIU for distribution to prospective students.
• Assist with the planning and execution of on- and off-campus events for students and counselors.
• Review applications and render admissions and scholarship decisions for applicants.
• Provide regular outreach to applicants and prospective students (from inquiry through enrollment stages).
• Serve as a liaison to Academic Deans and other campus partners on matters related to current initiatives, as well as new programs, recruitment, and the establishment of new markets.
• Prepare reports for the Director of National Recruitment to monitor the status of applicants, activities, and projects.
• Develop a recruitment strategy and schedule for assigned territories by deciding which schools to target for recruitment; formulating recruitment goals; evaluating and recommending whether to consider targeting schools in the future; and tracking progress.
• Recommend strategies to enhance the University's marketing efforts, including implementing new outreach efforts to school counselors and others, as well as creating and sending individual communications to students and others.
• Foster relationships with high school counselors; participate in regional and national counseling associations; make presentations to schools and communities on behalf of the University.
• Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree is required. A master's degree in higher education, student affairs, or a related field is preferred.
Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience:
Experience in Admissions or a related field is highly desired. The Assistant/Associate Director must be proficient in all Microsoft Office applications, including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point. Previous experience using PeopleSoft and Image Now systems is preferred. The Assistant/Associate Director must possess excellent written and oral communications skills. Additionally, the Assistant/Associate Director must exhibit strong interpersonal and time management skills. Positive attitude and ability to work in a team environment is necessary.
Working Conditions:
This position operates remotely, Monday through Friday; Flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, are required to properly execute the position's role. Occasional travel to/from main LIU campuses for the facilitation of trainings, meetings and other university functions is required. Travel within the United States is required.
LIU is an equal opportunity employer. LIU is committed to extending equal opportunity in employment to all qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. LIU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.
Campus: Remote - Position based in California (preferably Los Angeles); Texas (preferably Dallas or Houston); Mid-Atlantic region (preferably DC/NOVA or Philadelphia area); Northeast (preferably Boston or Connecticut); others are welcome to apply Reports To: Director of National Recruitment
Assistant/Associate Director of National Recruitment for Undergraduate Admissions
Basic Function and Scope of Responsibilities:
The Assistant/Associate Director has a primary focus on domestic, first year Undergraduate student recruitment and admissions counseling in a designated territory. There will also be some cross-recruitment with other markets, including but not limited to International, Transfer and Graduate Admissions for the Post, Brooklyn and Global campuses of LIU. The position incorporates a full range of admissions responsibilities including establishing and strengthening a recruitment territory, representing the University to school counselors, prospective students and family members, evaluating admissions applications, and contributing to the planning and implementation of admissions events and projects. The position is remote with daily/weekly travel.
The Assistant/Associate Director is responsible for practicing good student service principles and embracing a holistic student development strategic plan. This position requires an understanding of best practices in higher education and admissions.
Admissions staff will act as advocates, advisers, and counselors. The Assistant/Associate Director is required to understand educational systems including but not limited to secondary schools (U.S. based and international); community colleges; associate and baccalaureate degrees; and post-bac/post doc programs. The Assistant/Associate Director is responsible for having a sensitivity to adolescent and college-student development.
Principal Responsibilities:
• Responsible for meeting enrollment goals.
• Counsel prospective students in person or via telephone or virtual, and e-mail regarding LIU academic programs, admissions policies and procedures, and other enrollmentrelated information.
• Represent LIU at high school college fairs, high school college visits, instant decision days, open houses, and other recruitment events; extended/frequent overnight travel is required.
• Prepare and deliver presentations to small and large groups; conduct student interviews; provide information and guidance to prospective students and their families.
• Establish and develop contacts with high schools, community organizations, and recruitment partners. Provide outreach and supply relevant information about LIU for distribution to prospective students.
• Assist with the planning and execution of on- and off-campus events for students and counselors.
• Review applications and render admissions and scholarship decisions for applicants.
• Provide regular outreach to applicants and prospective students (from inquiry through enrollment stages).
• Serve as a liaison to Academic Deans and other campus partners on matters related to current initiatives, as well as new programs, recruitment, and the establishment of new markets.
• Prepare reports for the Director of National Recruitment to monitor the status of applicants, activities, and projects.
• Develop a recruitment strategy and schedule for assigned territories by deciding which schools to target for recruitment; formulating recruitment goals; evaluating and recommending whether to consider targeting schools in the future; and tracking progress.
• Recommend strategies to enhance the University's marketing efforts, including implementing new outreach efforts to school counselors and others, as well as creating and sending individual communications to students and others.
• Foster relationships with high school counselors; participate in regional and national counseling associations; make presentations to schools and communities on behalf of the University.
• Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree is required. A master's degree in higher education, student affairs, or a related field is preferred.
Training, Skills, Knowledge, Experience:
Experience in Admissions or a related field is highly desired. The Assistant/Associate Director must be proficient in all Microsoft Office applications, including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point. Previous experience using PeopleSoft and Image Now systems is preferred. The Assistant/Associate Director must possess excellent written and oral communications skills. Additionally, the Assistant/Associate Director must exhibit strong interpersonal and time management skills. Positive attitude and ability to work in a team environment is necessary.
Working Conditions:
This position operates remotely, Monday through Friday; Flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, are required to properly execute the position's role. Occasional travel to/from main LIU campuses for the facilitation of trainings, meetings and other university functions is required. Travel within the United States is required.
LIU is an equal opportunity employer. LIU is committed to extending equal opportunity in employment to all qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. LIU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital or parental status, national origin, ethnicity, citizenship status, veteran or military status, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.