Job Description
What we want
Are you passionate about shaping the future of higher education?
As a Regional Advisor II you'll play a pivotal role in developing and implementing innovative admission, financial aid, and early outreach strategies. Your efforts will directly enhance the identification, recruitment, and enrollment of prospective students eager to join our vibrant community. You'll also mentor and train fellow staff members, leading select recruitment programs to ensure our team excels. If you're ready to make a difference and inspire the next generation, we want to hear from you!
What you need to know
Salary: $45,000/annually
Cover Letter & Resume: A cover letter and resume are strongly recommended
Location: This position is located in HOUSTON, TEXAS
Travel and Schedule: Extensive travel required in assigned recruiting territory. Evenings and weekend work required.
Qualifications
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree
Two years of related experience in student services, admissions, recruitment, or financial aid
Preferred Qualifications:
A driver's license or the ability to obtain one within 30 days of employment
Master’s degree
Bilingual in Spanish
More than two years of professional experience in higher education admissions, recruitment, student advising, student financial aid or student services related position
Professional experience in higher education
Professional experience within TAMUS
Customer service experience, particularly within higher education
Working experience in admissions, recruitment, or financial aid
Experience in giving presentations to large groups
Experience in producing reports of the analysis and evaluation of activities
Participation in Texas Association for College Admission Counseling (TACAC) or Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (TACRAO) programs or other professional organizations related to admissions, recruitment, student advising, student financial aid or student services
Demonstrated knowledge of basic project management and organizational practices
Demonstrated knowledge of principles, practice and methods of admissions, marketing and enrollment
General knowledge of higher education institution general academic requirements and admission policies
Proficiency in related student information systems such as Banner, AIS, Howdy, MOSES, SLATE, or TAMUDocs.
Ability to design, develop, conduct, and assess effective programs
Ability to organize and prioritize work activities
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
Ability to develop and conduct group presentations for various audiences
Ability to work in an environment subject to regular interruptions, multi-tasking and re-prioritizing potentially conflicting assignments
Familiarity with the assigned territory as it relates to university admissions and recruitment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of financial aid programs and federal regulations relating to student financial aid
Ability to work well with students and parents
Must be literate in the English language and able to comprehend and follow both written and verbal instructions
Responsibilities
Recruitment:
Identifies, recruits, and contributes to increasing the population of admitted and enrolled underserved students in designated high schools and regions
Works directly with prospective students and parents through the entire admissions, scholarship, and financial aid application process; follows up on specific questions; troubleshoots any issues
Coordinates with high school counselors to facilitate the admissions, financial aid, and scholarship application process; implements recruitment activities such as trips to Texas A&M in College Station, presentations, resource tables, application workshops and designated area projects
Organizes, implements, and reports on programs/projects including marketing, accommodations, itineraries, meals, speakers, and records
Travel to high schools for visits, presentations, college job fairs, etc.
Distributes admissions information through participation in TACRAO programs, high school and community college visits, special programs, and other assigned appointments
Collaborates with outside organizations and constituent groups to involve their recruitment activities
Matriculation:
Coordinates with high school counselors to facilitate next steps for students who have been admitted
Distributes information to counselors, parents, and students on matriculation topics such as pathways to admission, housing, New Student Conference (NSC), extended orientation, involvement, and Texas A&M-College Station campus resources
Uses professional judgment in advising and assisting students in solving their financial problems through scholarships, loans, grants, employment, and financial counseling; makes presentations to groups regarding financial aid and scholarship programs
Works with the Financial Aid Office with regard to awarding and adjusting financial aid awards as necessary to conform to federal, state and institutional policies and regulations
Customer Service:
Interacts with high school faculty, administration, and staff to provide and exchange information and to enhance the counseling and advisement of students considering/planning on attending Texas A&M
Develops, implements, and manages recruitment and financial aid early awareness programs for Service assigned areas
Conducts presentations and works at resource tables as requested
Establishes community contacts in select areas in market or region. Develops working relationships with University agencies, departments, counselors and advisors to enhance customer service and satisfaction
Assists with developing and revising admissions and financial aid consumer information materials, publications and brochures for currently enrolled students, prospective students, and their parents, as well as for college, department, and university use
Leadership:
Serves as a mentor and assists in the training of subordinate advisors regarding admissions and financial aid rules, regulations, policies, and procedures, as well as how to develop and maintain relationships in high schools and community agencies
Assumes leadership roles in local, state and regional professional associations and committees
Who we are
The Office of Undergraduate Recruitment handles freshman, transfer, international, and other prospective students who wish to apply to Texas A&M University. The office is also responsible for recruiting and enrollment an academically prepared student body geographically and economically varied. In addition, Undergraduate Recruitment also offers several opportunities for prospective students and their families to visit campus throughout the year to learn about the rich traditions and culture of Texas A&M University.
Why Texas A&M University?
We are a prestigious university with strong traditions, Core Values, and a community of caring and collaboration. Amenities associated with a major university, such as sporting and cultural events, state-of-the-art recreation facilities, the Bush Library and Museum, and much more await you. Experience all that a big city has to offer but with a reasonable cost-of-living and no long commutes.