DescriptionThe Associate Future Student Advisor (AFSA) plays a vital role in the Future Students team and reports to the Manager of Student Recruitment.
The AFSA provides front line student service for the Future Students Office. Duties include providing information and pre-admission advising regarding program offerings admission requirements and registration information to prospective students and applicants. The AFSA will respond to inquiries from prospective students and stakeholders using multiple communication channels such as phone email text chat and in-person appointments relating to domestic recruitment and conversion efforts in all target addition this role will include supporting the planning and follow-up of various recruitment activities and events as well as general office administration.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Advises prospective TRU students on academic offerings admission requirements and/or required prerequisite studies. Provides information on housing scholarships and other services available to TRU students. Advising takes place on campus with individual students and their families visiting TRU. Advising also takes place through telephone electronic mail and web-based correspondence.
- Provides educational plans and first year planning prior to admission.
- In collaboration with the Future Students Coordinators plans and conducts on campus recruitment and conversion events including campus tours enrolment workshops and events interactive on-line chats and other types of virtual meetings with prospective students applicants and newly admitted students.
- Acts as the first point of contact for receiving and screening student visitors incoming calls answering and redirecting incoming emails providing information and directing students to appropriate areas; and providing assistance to students as they learn to navigate TRU.
- Delivers effective recruitment presentations at on campus recruitment events.
- Develops materials pertinent to student recruitment and conducts office duties.
- Tracks and handles online and in person appointment scheduling gathers statistical information on meetings events activities and produces reports newsletters spreadsheets and charts for the department.
- Assists with the development and assembly of background material for meetings.
REPORTS TO
Manager Student Recruitment
RequirementsEDUCATION
- Four-year Baccalaureate degree from a recognized University
EXPERIENCE
- One year of related experience where public speaking group facilitation and office support were part of the responsibilities
- Experience with student advising
SKILLS KNOWLEDGE OR ABILITIES RELATED TO THE JOB
- Ability to communicate effectively to a culturally diverse audience both verbally and in writing including strong interviewing listening and interpreting skills
- Understanding of cross-cultural communication; ability to interpret student needs
- Ability to use computer software and interfaces (i.e. Microsoft Office student record systems relational databases scanners social media)
- Effective research analytical problem-solving and planning skills
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Demonstrated ability to prepare and deliver effective oral presentations
- Ability to plan organize and prioritize tasks and meet deadlines maintaining accuracy and attention to detail
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Sitting at desk and computer for periods of time; regular student contact
- General office conditions
- Ability to lift loads in excess of 20 kg
- Flexibility in work hours; some evening and weekend work
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionThe Associate Future Student Advisor (AFSA) plays a vital role in the Future Students team and reports to the Manager of Student Recruitment.The AFSA provides front line student service for the Future Students Office. Duties include providing information and pre-admission advising regardi...
DescriptionThe Associate Future Student Advisor (AFSA) plays a vital role in the Future Students team and reports to the Manager of Student Recruitment.
The AFSA provides front line student service for the Future Students Office. Duties include providing information and pre-admission advising regarding program offerings admission requirements and registration information to prospective students and applicants. The AFSA will respond to inquiries from prospective students and stakeholders using multiple communication channels such as phone email text chat and in-person appointments relating to domestic recruitment and conversion efforts in all target addition this role will include supporting the planning and follow-up of various recruitment activities and events as well as general office administration.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Advises prospective TRU students on academic offerings admission requirements and/or required prerequisite studies. Provides information on housing scholarships and other services available to TRU students. Advising takes place on campus with individual students and their families visiting TRU. Advising also takes place through telephone electronic mail and web-based correspondence.
- Provides educational plans and first year planning prior to admission.
- In collaboration with the Future Students Coordinators plans and conducts on campus recruitment and conversion events including campus tours enrolment workshops and events interactive on-line chats and other types of virtual meetings with prospective students applicants and newly admitted students.
- Acts as the first point of contact for receiving and screening student visitors incoming calls answering and redirecting incoming emails providing information and directing students to appropriate areas; and providing assistance to students as they learn to navigate TRU.
- Delivers effective recruitment presentations at on campus recruitment events.
- Develops materials pertinent to student recruitment and conducts office duties.
- Tracks and handles online and in person appointment scheduling gathers statistical information on meetings events activities and produces reports newsletters spreadsheets and charts for the department.
- Assists with the development and assembly of background material for meetings.
REPORTS TO
Manager Student Recruitment
RequirementsEDUCATION
- Four-year Baccalaureate degree from a recognized University
EXPERIENCE
- One year of related experience where public speaking group facilitation and office support were part of the responsibilities
- Experience with student advising
SKILLS KNOWLEDGE OR ABILITIES RELATED TO THE JOB
- Ability to communicate effectively to a culturally diverse audience both verbally and in writing including strong interviewing listening and interpreting skills
- Understanding of cross-cultural communication; ability to interpret student needs
- Ability to use computer software and interfaces (i.e. Microsoft Office student record systems relational databases scanners social media)
- Effective research analytical problem-solving and planning skills
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Demonstrated ability to prepare and deliver effective oral presentations
- Ability to plan organize and prioritize tasks and meet deadlines maintaining accuracy and attention to detail
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Sitting at desk and computer for periods of time; regular student contact
- General office conditions
- Ability to lift loads in excess of 20 kg
- Flexibility in work hours; some evening and weekend work
Required Experience:
IC
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