Job Number: 492822
Job Title: FT Admin - Admissions Counselor
Opening date: Sep 8, 2022 8:00am
Closing date:
Summary: This position will identify and cultivate relationships and partnerships with middle schools, high-schools, community organizations, first generation students, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), businesses, and other market segments, for the purpose of recruiting traditional and non-traditional prospective students for admission to LCC.
Description:
Title: FT Admin - Admissions Counselor
This posting is open until filled
The date after which applications are not guaranteed review is: 9/20/2022
Hours Per Week: 40 Hours
Compensation Type: Annual Salary
New Hire Starting Pay: $55,160 - $61,110
Employee Classification: FT Admin-Union
Level: FT Administrative-3
Division: Student Affairs Division - 20000
Department: Recruitment / Outreach - 20120
Campus Location: LCC Downtown Campus
Position Type: Regular/Continuing
Bargaining Unit: AFT
To view the applicable labor contract, visit the Labor Relations web site.
Driven by compassion, inclusivity, integrity, teamwork, and work-life balance the Student Affairs Division is committed to student success by ensuring high quality programs and services delivered by a committed and caring team.
Connecting to these values, the Admissions Counselor, under the direction of and in collaboration with the Strategic Enrollment Management Associate Dean, is charged with increasing student enrollment at Lansing Community College (LCC) through implementation of the annual strategic enrollment management plan.
This position will identify and cultivate relationships and partnerships with middle schools, high-schools, community organizations, first generation students, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), businesses, and other market segments, for the purpose of recruiting traditional and non-traditional prospective students for admission to LCC. Through collaboration with other departments and programs at LCC, Admissions Counselors will ensure continuity of service throughout the enrollment process.
Admissions Counselors represent the College at community events and are responsible for establishing, coordinating, and implementing college recruitment and enrollment related programs designed to enhance a student-centered approach to service. Programs may include activities such as: College Day & Night programs, open houses, orientation, and welcome events.
Admissions Counselors are expected to reflect and advance the College’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.