Regional Admission Director Retail & Wholesale - Henderson, TN at Geebo

Regional Admission Director

Henderson, TN Henderson, TN Estimated:
$38.
8K - $49.
1K a year Estimated:
$38.
8K - $49.
1K a year Description:
Position Summary The successful Regional Admissions Director will cultivate positive relationships with prospective students, their families, and other FHU stakeholders in an assigned territory; assist senior-level inquiries and applicants to Freed-Hardeman University in matriculating from inquiry or applicant stage to enrollment or cancellation; and provide a first-class Freed-Hardeman experience for all.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Build relationships with senior inquiry- and applicant-level students by establishing and maintaining phone, electronic, and in-person contact.
A to-be-determined minimum percentage of the applicant population per month, 100% of inquiries per semester Complete a minimum of six (6) visits per month.
Churches Schools Events One-on-one Meetings (outside a church, school, or event visit) Provide an exceptional campus visit experience to all senior-level prospects, inquiries, or applicants from assigned territory.
Record all visits and prospective student contact in TargetX (including campus visits) Exceed funnel and matriculation goals set for assigned territory within a given recruitment cycle.
Manage expense budgets and purchase card requirements.
Participate with on-campus events and off-campus team events.
Manage an assigned intern.
Participate in all office professional development opportunities and seek out personal professional development opportunities (i.
e.
, webinars, conferences, workshops).
If assigned, maintain a secondary responsibility (i.
e.
, social media, marketing, CDT coordination) Exhibit a commitment to continuous improvement by assessing and enhancing recruitment activities.
Other responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements:
Office Hours and Flex Time MTWRF:
8am-5pm (1-hour lunch break).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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