We are expanding our Texas Regional Team!
Department: Undergraduate Admissions
Campus Location: Wichita, KS (remote position based out of the Fort Worth area)
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: $$43,000/yr, with potential slight adjustment based on experience
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8a-5p (some evenings &/or weekends, during active recruitment months of Sept-Nov & Feb-Apr)
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
Make an impact on others with higher education & all the opportunities available with it as well as within it!
Being personable, relatable & eager to strike up a conversation with others, is top of mind when we think about our team as well as a new member who would be set up for success in this role. You will need great time management skills as this position is on the go much of the time either with recruiting events, presentations, appointments with students or other daily activities. Knowing the market & trends for students, what’s important to them in their education & what WSU has to offer is where your passion shines in connecting the dots for them. Maintaining your relationships with local schools & other recruiters as well as the students/families you meet is crucial. You are the first impression of the University they have & we want it to be a good one, that’s why we need your amazing personality & work ethic! Recruit from the comfort of your community (& home) while working for a leading urban-serving public university in the nation. Apply today to talk with us if you’re in the Fort Worth area for the start of a great career for you!
This is a hybrid position as a WSU employee working/residing in the Dallas/Ft Worth Metro area requiring regular attendance at area schools/events.
Job Summary
Primarily responsible for recruiting prospective students from a set territory outside of Kansas. In addition, serves as the lead recruiter for certain high schools and/or community colleges.
Essential Functions
Recruits students outside of Kansas in designated schools and geographic regions, which includes follow-up with recruits by phone, mail and other personal communications streams to meet weekly and monthly recruiting goals. Develops and implements recruitment programming for students, parents, and counselors. Works with campus departments to coordinate recruitment programs. Represents the University at specified schools, college and community fairs, public presentations, and/or seminars outside of the normal recruitment territory. Contributes to overall recruitment efforts for the University, particularly in areas outside of direct responsibility. Facilitates office coverage and participates in on and off campus recruitment programs, including group presentations; greets walk-in and scheduled visitors; maintains knowledge of all facets of the University. Markets scholarships and participates in selections process when appropriate. Manages budgets related to program and visit expenditures. Reconciles monthly statements and billings from assigned programs and/or visits.
Job Duties
Regional recruiter is responsible for representing the university and working with prospective students in their area. Going into various schools and fairs passing out publications and answering questions about the university and the enrollment process.
Required Education and Experience:
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Valid drivers license in state of residence
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Additional Information:
Candidate chosen will be provided a fleet vehicle, cell phone & basic office equipment to accomplish work tasks & to be used only for work purposes.
Chosen candidate needs a distraction free environment and appropriate internet services at their residence, as your main working location is WFH.
Chosen candidate must reside in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. This position is hybrid WFH & onsite at Ft Worth area schools/events.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to move, transport, and/or deliver items, supplies, or equipment. Ability to move or traverse across campus, within buildings and offices, and/or across external environments. Ability to drive state vehicle.