University Admissions Counselor
Location
Colorado
Posted
86 days ago
Salary
$58.7K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
University Admissions Counselor
Grand Canyon Education, Inc.
• Oversee the Denver, CO territory • Serve prospective students and their families • Host and implement event/activity plans for your territory • Provide exceptional counseling to prospective students through various mediums • Engage community college students, faculty, and staff • Promote Grand Canyon University’s programs and drive inquiry generation • Guide prospective students through the admissions process • Maintain a full schedule of fairs, school visits, presentations, and campus events
Job Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree
- No delinquent or in default on a federal student loan as verified in your credit report
- Outstanding time management and organization skills
- Clear communication and engaging presentation skills
- Self-motivation and drive to succeed
- High emotional intelligence
- A valid driver's license, reliable transportation, a flexible schedule and is willing to travel
- Computer literacy
- Relevant industry related professional experience (Bonus points)
- Experience working with CRM tools (Bonus points)
Benefits
- Ongoing professional development and growth
- Outstanding benefits and work perks
- Collaborative and supportive work environment
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