Admissions Representative Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Federal Way, WA at Geebo

Admissions Representative

Company Name:
Gene Juarez Salon & Spa
Reports To:
Campus General Manager and Enrollment Manager
Objective:
Keep school at maximum enrollment capacity with qualified students who will graduate, be successfully employed in the cosmetology industry and enhance the cosmetology image and reputation.
-Work with administrative staff to create an effective Admissions Department focused on the enrollment process and telephone support.
-Set interview appointments through immediate contact with prospective students.
-Interview and screen candidates to ensure students with ability to complete the course, graduate, and be successfully employed in the industry are enrolled using scripted process.
-Sell the program and the Academy by overcoming obstacles and meeting the prospective student's needs.
-Enroll students in compliance with regulatory requirements and school policies and procedures. Facilitate new class orientation.
-Protect our reputation by providing factual, documented information about the Academy programs.
-Maintain Student Resource Center with up-to-date disclosure information including information on other states.
-Submit admissions activity log each day.
High social skills - ability to easily interact with people
High level of professionalism and credibility
Convey passion for the industry and the GJ company
Fashionable yet professional image
Available to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends
High school diploma or GED
Previous admissions and/or sales experience required; experience with Title IV regulations preferred
As part of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment with Gene Juarez Salons and Spas will be contingent upon successful completion of a background check.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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