Overview
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is responsible for the recruitment, selection, and enrollment of the first year and transfer classes each year for the School of Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts. Tufts Admissions is charged with meeting various enrollment goals across schools and programs.
What You'll Do
Reporting to the Director of Strategic Planning, the Associate Director of Admissions, Recruitment will be an experienced member of the undergraduate admissions team, responsible for recruiting and selecting students and for fulfilling the enrollment objectives set by the University. The Associate Director of Admissions, Recruitment will be responsible for the following: * Portfolio oversight typically involves long-term management of complex projects including delegation of tasks, management of contributing staff members and student workers, creation and presentation of training materials, data analysis and assessment, etc. Projects specific to this portfolio include, but are not limited to: o Collaboratively develop and implement each cycle's domestic recruitment plan o Management of marquee recruitment events, both in-person and virtual o Coordination of recruitment cycle operations, calendars, and process improvements o Development and facilitation of staff recruitment training * Participate in the undergraduate application review and selection processes, including the evaluation of applications in alignment with training protocol and participation in selection committees. The Associate Director may be asked to take on leadership roles throughout the selection cycle through process management or committee chairing. * Serve as an on-campus point-of-contact for visitors. Communicate with students, families, school/organization counselors, and the general public via in-person conversations, virtual formats, email, and phone. * Collaborate with campus partners regarding data and project-based work. * Coordinate with external partners, such as higher education institutions, secondary schools, and community organizations, to support portfolio and office-wide initiatives. * Conduct virtual and in-person information sessions and workshops for a variety of audiences, both on-campus and off-campus. * As requested by the Dean and/or Director, create, facilitate, or contribute to office training initiatives for admissions officers and/or administrative staff. * Directly supervise 1-4 professional staff members and serve as a member of the Management Team. * Complete other projects and duties as assigned. While our office functions in a hybrid modality, the Associate Director can expect to have a frequent campus presence. Travel Requirements - This position involves travel throughout the year, which may include overnight stays. A valid U.S. driver's license is required, along with the willingness and ability to drive to various locations using a rental vehicle. Candidates must have a driving record that meets the standards of rental car agencies. A resume and letter of interest are required for this position
What We're Looking For
Basic Requirements: Knowledge and experience typically acquired by: * Bachelor's degree * 5+ years of progressively responsible experience in selective admissions, college counseling, or a related field * Experience with student recruitment, including individual and/or joint travel * Experience with application evaluation, including individual or committee-based evaluation * Excellent communication, public speaking, and presentation skills * Demonstrated project management skills, preferably in a fast-paced, timeline-driven environment * Cultural sensitivity and experience working with diverse populations * Proficiency with CRM management software and Microsoft office suite * Comfort traveling both independently and as part of a group * Valid U.S. Drivers' License Preferred Qualifications: * Prior supervisory experience of either professional or student staff * Experience with leading and/or facilitating staff development initiatives * Experience with highly selective application evaluation, including individual or committee-based evaluation * Experience with Technolutions Slate * Fluency in a second language
Pay Range
Minimum $65,900.00, Midpoint $82,300.00, Maximum $98,800.00
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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