Director of First Year Recruitment Human Resources (HR) at Geebo

Director of First Year Recruitment

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St. Ambrose University
St. Ambrose seeks a Director of First Year Recruitment with professional and managerial experience in the field of admissions to lead the Universitys freshman recruitment efforts. The Director should have demonstrated leadership in supervising and training admissions representatives and other administrative professionals as well as strategically meeting recruitment goals and initiatives. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with relational databases and a CRM platform (preferably Datatel/Ellucian). The Director should work effectively with diverse groups, be organized and detail oriented, have excellent communication skills, and able to manage and prioritize multiple projects and tasks while working independently. This position is also responsible for overseeing freshman recruitment events such as Open Houses, Junior Preview Days, scholarship days, etc. and acts as the lead presenter at these events. St. Ambrose is an independent, comprehensive, and catholic diocesan university firmly grounded in the liberal arts. This position requires a minimum of a Bachelors degree and 5 years of experience and at least three years of experience in admissions, Masters degree preferred. Applicants should apply online at http://www.sau.edu/human_resources/jobs by August 8, 2014 and upload their resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references. AA/EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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