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Overview:
The Enrollment Center Student Employee will provide customer service primarily via phone to students parents and community members who visit/contact the Enrollment Center by providing general information about the enrollment process and resources available at the college. The student will serve as the first point of contact for students and community members who enter the Enrollment Center. They will also serve as a triage between the students and staff based on the students needs using the queuing system software. The student will also provide services including but not limited to admission financial assistance advising registration payment and student records in alignment with the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). This role will also provide administrative support to Enrollment Services such as shredding scanning filing and completing special projects as needed. All work will be performed on the assigned campus.
Campus Location: Skokie
Length of Employment: Summer 2025 semester with an opportunity to renew.
Can a student do homework in this position Sometimes during slow periods with approval from the supervisor.
Hours needed: Monday Thursday: 11:30 am 3:30 pm.
Schedule Flexibility: Once the schedules is created any requests to change schedules will be reviewed on a casebycase basis. The student employee supervisor can refuse schedule changes (separate from timeoff requests).
Tasks Duties and Responsibilities and Learning Outcomes:
Complete a threeweek mandatory training with the Enrollment Center followed by a one month probationary period (PF)
Assist students and parents by delivering integrated information about the enrollment process of admission registration financial aid assistance and payment. (CM PF)
Provide services related to admission financial assistance advising registration payment and records (CM PF)
Comply with federal state and institutional laws including the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act. (EI PF & CD)
Work independently. (CD LD)
Office administrative tasks including but limited to: processing incoming mail scanning indexing forwarding mail to appropriate department shredding confidential documents filing in alphabetical order restocking supplies and materials (TC CT TW)
Assist students with self service tasks through multiple forms of interaction including but limited to in person over the phone and via written communications (TC CM LD)
Work on special projects as needed (CT CD)
Refer students to other departments as needed (CT CM)
Work with students and community members from diverse backgrounds (EI CM)
Student Employment Learning Outcomes Defined:
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has identified 8 career readiness competencies that broadly prepare college students for a successful transition to the workplace. Listed in alphabetical order they include:
1. Career and Self Development (CD)
2. Communication (CM)
3. Critical Thinking (CT)
4. Equity and Inclusion (EI)
5. Leadership
6. Professionalism
7. Teamwork (TW)
8. Technology (TC)
For more information about the NACE Career Readiness Competencies please visit: Qualification (Knowledge Skills and Other Abilities):
Must be currently enrolled at Oakton College and in at least six credit hours during the Fall and Spring semesters. Employment over the summer is allowed for students taking at least 1 credit class during the summer or students continuing registration into the following fall semester.
Must have an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher and be in good standing at Oakton College.
Show proof eligibility to work in the United States.
Student employee should be able to communicate clearly with students their parents and community members. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required.
Customer service skills required. Customer service experience preferred.
Ability to maintain confidential and sensitive information.
Ability to identify student needs using communication skills.
Willingness to interact with students and the public.
Problem solving skills and ability to be resourceful.
Strong attention to detail.
Excellent organization skills.
Able to work as part of a team and independently.
Able to work in a fastpaced environment.
Good knowledge of using Microsoft Office and Google technology (GSUITE) preferred
Physical demands: Light lifting up to 10 lbs and light carrying up to 10 lbs (preferred not required). Periods of time spent sitting walking (occasionally). Work is performed in a general office environment and is sedentary in nature. Little or no exposure to adverse working conditions.
All interested applicants should apply online and provide a resume. Upon review of the applications selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Candidates may be asked to complete a phone screening prior to interview.
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