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Admissions Associate

$21/hour

Stanbridge University

Irvine, CA, USA

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Admissions Associate The Admissions Associate plays a vital role in furthering the university's mission by actively identifying, engaging, and enrolling eligible prospective students. Reporting directly to the Director of Admissions, this position is crucial for meeting enrollment objectives through outstanding communication, effective data management, and strict compliance with both university and regulatory standards. Essential Functions: Place out-bound re-contact calls (High Volume) Adhere to customer service, brand representation, and compliance policies and procedures. Assist in greeting and serving prospective students on campus. Respond to all phone, internet, and in-person inquiries in a timely and efficient manner. Establish rapport with prospective students in all phone and internet interactions by answering questions about programs, asking pertinent and fact-finding questions, and setting up appointments for face-to-face interviews. Create a friendly and professional atmosphere during interviews by providing clear, complete, and accurate information about programs and the admissions process in accordance with the policies and procedures of the university. Present accurate and complete information about the content and length of programs, academic requirements and policies of the university, and the employment and salary prospects for graduates. Disseminate current advertising and promotional media to prospective students during the admissions process. Provide student outcomes and other achievements of the university from documents and sources approved by the university administration. Evaluate the educational and employment background of each prospective student to determine whether the university has a program that is appropriate for the person's academic abilities and goals. Convey the results of admissions examinations to prospective students and assist in rescheduling retake examinations as necessary. Enter data on leads, return calls, emails, appointments, interviews, completions, enrollments, and other data as required of admissions representatives. Use all tools available to admissions representatives, including databases, the phone system, software programs, and print media. Provide feedback to the Director of Admissions about successes, challenges, and areas for continuing improvement of the admissions process. Establish and meet qualitative and quantitative performance goals to meet the customer service, enrollment, and reporting goals in admissions. Attend departmental meetings, graduation ceremonies, and other university meetings or events, as required. Foster an educational environment that is conducive to learning, respect, integrity, teamwork, and professionalism. Adhere to the requirements of accrediting, federal, and state agencies as well as the policies and procedures of the university. Provide outstanding customer service to all constituencies and partners of the university. Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Executive Officer/President of the university. Maintain acceptable level of performance as measured by supervisor and student evaluations, as applicable. Continue progress on meeting professional, departmental, and university goals. Qualifications: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred. High volume phone and sales experience Ability to meet the minimum requirements of accrediting, state, and federal agencies for education, work experience, and certification/licensing to perform in the stated position. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills in a culturally diverse environment. Knowledge of Excel preferred. Working knowledge of office procedures and office equipment. Requires excellent organizational, interpersonal and time management skills. $21-$23/hr. Compensation dependent on education and experience. Conditions of Employment: A job-related assessment may be required during the interview process. Must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily and be physically present in the office (unless otherwise noted). Employment verification will be conducted to validate work experience per accreditation standards. Offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Work Environment: Standard office/classroom/lab or clinical setting. Duties are typically performed while sitting at a desk or computer workstation. May include time spent in skills labs or bedside environments as required by the program. Subject to frequent interruptions, noise from talking or office equipment, and demanding timelines. Physical Demands: Regularly sits for extended periods. Physical ability to perform program- or department-related duties. Proficient in using electronic keyboards and office equipment. Effective verbal communication via phone and in person. Ability to read fine print, operate computers, and understand voices clearly. Able to lift, carry, and/or move objects weighing 10–25 pounds as needed. Employee Benefits: Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k) Exciting university events Seasonal motivational health and wellness challenges Work/Life Balance initiatives Onsite wellness program / Staff Chiropractor Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Institutional Values: Diversity and Inclusion: Stanbridge University’s motto, “Strength through Diversity,” reflects our deep commitment to honoring the diverse backgrounds of our students, faculty, staff, and surrounding communities. We strive to build an inclusive learning environment and uphold anti-discrimination practices in all aspects of university life. Innovation and Technology: We embrace cutting-edge technology to enhance student learning through interactive, hands-on experiences, including virtual reality and simulation labs—ensuring students are prepared for the demands of modern healthcare practice. Community Engagement: Through initiatives such as Stanbridge outREACH, students are empowered to give back to local and global communities, cultivating compassion, civic responsibility, and social awareness. Equal Opportunity Employer: Stanbridge University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.

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