
Future Students Coordinator - Programs & Events
- Kamloops, BC
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Attends meetings and committees (TRU Recruitment Working Group) as appropriate to catalogue and support recruitment activities with other campus units.
- Provides leadership and supervision of Future Student Ambassadors, Co-op students, work study and event volunteers. This includes hiring, overseeing training, planning, assigning, and checking work (as it relates to recruitment events and programs), providing feedback, making recommendations for training and development, provides input in the preparation of evaluations.
- Designs and implements initiatives to increase the number of prospective students visiting TRU from within and outside of the local area.
- Customizes electronic content for targeted audiences, updates recruitment materials and publications, conducts research, maintains prospect and counsellor contact lists, writes communications, and develops presentations. This involves working with various internal stakeholders (i.e. Admissions, Academic Advising, Marketing-Communications, Faculty offices, etc.).
- Coordinates and oversees events at TRU that focus on effective recruitment, conversion and stakeholder relationship building including Spring and Fall Open Houses and the TRU Campus Tour program.
- Manages the scheduling and confirming large student group and counsellor visits and advisory groups, making group travel arrangements, booking TRU presentation space, establish and manage guest lists, workflow and budget for all events, scheduling faculty or other presenters, communicating through appropriate marketing channels, developing invitation and guest lists, issuing invitations, accepting and recording replies/registrations, creating event itinerary and content, and coordinating the work of others.
- Coordinates the involvement of internal service providers including, but not limited to, marketing and communications, media services, facilities, janitorial, security, campus food services and conference services to deliver requirements for events.
- Conducts appropriate follow-up through contacts made with prospective students and educators during on campus visits. Evaluates the outcomes of various recruiting events, prepares reports in a timely manner, and makes recommendations for changes or improvements to the Manager. Reports to the Manager on such matters as observations of market trends, and competitors' activities.
- Inputs, tracks, compiles and reports statistical information on recruitment initiatives and provides feedback on recruitment activities and student interest.
- Complies, organizes and processes sensitive student prospect data through the FSO CRM to identify conversion as it relates to recruitment events and programs. Generates reports for patterns and prospect funnel trends.
- Alongside the Student Recruitment Coordinators (Systems & Communications and Recruitment) develops and manages prospect student communications in the CRM and social media for the FSO team. This includes writing and creating content. Communication may be email, SMS or social media messaging.
- Facilitates dual credit programs such as TRU Start alongside admissions, systems and district partners.
- Performs duties as a Future Student Advisor as required.
Manager, Student RecruitmentQUALIFICATIONSEDUCATION:
- A four-year baccalaureate degree
- 3 years related work experience in a post-secondary environment or similar educational environment where public speaking and/or group facilitation were part of the responsibilities.
- Experience in marketing and/or event management
- Experience in post-secondary recruitment, admissions or advising
- Ability to exercise a high level of creativity and initiative
- Ability to lead team initiatives, coordinate the work of others and the ability to facilitate training and coaching
- Demonstrated ability in conducting effective presentations
- Demonstrated ability with event planning
- Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and prioritize work while managing multiple priorities to meet deadlines
- Ability to communicate effectively to a culturally divers audience, verbally and in writing
- Ability to deal courteously and tactfully in person or digitally with students, parents, campus partners and stakeholders, contractors and the general public
- Adept at working effectively in teams with members possessing diverse skill sets, experience and ways of working
- Demonstrated ability to use Microsoft Office products (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), relational databases (i.e. CRM, Banner), and social media platforms
- Knowledge of university academic policies, admission requirements and program information
- Ability to work with minimal supervision and remain focused on meeting departmental objectives
- Ability to travel, independently, for extended periods of time, by road and air travel
- Valid Class 5 BC Driver's license with no restrictions that would prevent incumbent from required travel
- Ability to coordinate office workload, complete and coordinate necessary planning and communication task when travelling
- Sitting at a desk and computer for long periods of time
- Regular office conditions
- Repetitive lifting and carrying items weighing up to 20 kg
- Some travel required
- Standing for long periods of time on concrete floors during education/career fair events
- Set-up of computer/audio visual equipment and tables and chairs at on and off-site locations (on a frequent basis)
- Flexibility in work hours; some evening and weekend work required