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Admissions Officer – Intermediate Professional (PSU1166)

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Job Summary

The Admissions Officer provides consultative services to prospective and current students and their families including representing the University at recruitment events, advising on the admissions and/or enrollment processes, evaluating credentials of student applications for admissions, and/or immigration, and coordinating with other University departments. Admissions Officers analyze academic records and makes decisions and recommendations to academic partners to ensure appropriate implementation of policies and procedures pertaining to academic degree requirements

Representative Duties

  • Counsel and advise prospective students/families regarding the admissions process and University enrollment
  • Present at recruitment and events for prospective and current students on behalf of the University and/or campus
  • Create and Implement outreach programs/presentations targeted to specific populations
  • Provide in-take services; respond to direct requests from individual applicants, parents, and counselors through phone, email, and office visits
  • Evaluate and analyze credentials on students’ applications to determine eligibility for admission
  • May evaluate prior college credits earned and courses completed to determine eligibility
  • Determine appropriate visa documentation based on established policies and criteria
  • Evaluate readmission applications and add advance standing credits required for graduation; evaluate records for retroactive drop/adds, withdrawals, cancellations, and grade changes
  • Review, analyze, assess, and process information, records, and transcripts for determining academic credit and eligibility for degrees and/or specialized programs
  • Guide prospective and current students through the transfer credit review process and application to academic degree plan
  • Review transfer credits for use in academic degree programs; review, analyze, and process information, records, and transcripts to determine application of transfer credits to academic degree programs
  • Research courses external to the University; evaluate and analyze transfer course syllabi and course descriptions; consult with lead faculty and make recommendations on application of transfer credit to academic degree programs
  • Maintain office hours and meet with students by appointment; communicate directly with students to discuss the outcome of credit review process and the use of transfer credits in fulfilling degree requirements
  • Work and collaborate with other University unit/campuses to develop and deliver a consistent message to prospective and current students during the enrollment life cycle
  • Manage application follow-up by running reports, develop communication strategies to reach students with active applications
  • May supervise staff members, including hiring, development, and performance management

Level Matrix

Level:
Intermediate Professional
Base Description:
– Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates ability to perform intermediate tasks in defined skill areas. Demonstrates intermediate knowledge of internal procedures. Works under general supervision, performing assignments that may be varied and sometimes difficult. Supports team decisions and follows through with team responsibilities. Interprets and communicates information clearly and accurately. Demonstrates intermediate problem–solving skills.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– May serve as direct supervisor for part–time, student, and/or temporary workers or volunteers
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– May validate and pay invoices
Problem Solving:
– Encounters generally routine problems; occasionally faces more complex and/or varied problems
– Typically follows recommended course of action and procedures to resolve problems
– Applies knowledge of larger unit goals, priorities, and related procedures in determining course of action
Independence of Action:
– Work is generally monitored by supervisor
– Detailed instructions and procedures are generally provided
– Uses available guidelines to make appropriate adaptations to routine situations and refers other situations to supervisor
Communication and Collaboration:
– Communicates internally within working unit and/or the University
– May communicate with external audiences
– Collaborates closely with team members
– Interprets and communicates information, ideas and instructions clearly and accurately both verbally and in written materials intended for distribution
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 7
  • Minimum – $46,400.00
  • MidPoint – $56,800.00
  • Maximum – $67,300.00
FLSA Exemption Status
Non-Exempt
Minimum Education
Associate's Degree
Minimum Experience
2+ years of relevant experience
Equivalency
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Additional Job Requirements