Provide administrative and customer service support for student enrollment: manage and audit lead/application data, perform accurate data entry, maintain records and archives, assist with electronic imaging, produce reports, support reception, conduct research and special projects, work flexible hours and travel to other sites as needed.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Enrollment Coordinators provide administrative and customer service support for the student Enrollment cycle on behalf of the Admissions department.
- To provide customer service for other departments within service level times
- Manage lead data and audit applications to ensure the school's requirements are met
- Accurate data entry of key indicators and confidential student information
- Maintain secondary audit to ensure initial audit and data entry correspond post Enrollment and prior to other departments activities
- Archival of physical documents to onsite and offsite storage
- Create and maintain documents and spreadsheets to record history and report on key indicators
- Provides analytic and specialized support of consistently complex projects
- Executes special research and tasks
- Backup support for Receptionist
- Assist in electronic filing through imaging system
- Work flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and some holidays
- Travel to other sites as needed
- All other duties as assigned
Required Skills
- Must be extremely detail oriented, confidential, impartial, and objective
- Ability to use discretion and independent judgment to solve problems
- Ability to apply analysis in order to generate and implement solutions
- Must be able to effectively communicate across multiple sites and shifts within a team environment
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent PC and other clerical skills
Required Experience
- Bachelor's degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (or international equivalent) preferred, High School Diploma or GED required.
- Requirements include at least 1+ years of demonstrated administrative experience preferred
$16.63 to $19.71 hourly
Compensation & BenefitsPaid time off * Paid sick leave * Paid holidays * Comprehensive medical, pharmaceutical, dental, and vision benefits * Health savings and flexible spending accounts * 401(k) savings plan with company match * Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) * Company paid life insurance and disability insurance - subject to eligibility * Company paid tuition assistance - subject to eligibility and approval * Employee Assistance Program (EAP) * Prenatal and adoption assistance * Additional ancillary programs are available upon benefit enrollment eligibility *Most benefits apply to full-time employees. Some benefits apply to part-time employees as well. Benefits may vary by location and position and are subject to change at any time. Ask your recruiter for full details and information about eligible dependents.Similar Jobs
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