Admissions, Recruitment, and Assessment Coordinator
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- Ny State Campus, NY
- Closing date
- Dec 8, 2023
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- Admissions
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- Coordinator
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- Full-time
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- Permanent
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Candidates must apply on our website: http://albany.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=168987
About the School of Social Welfare:
The University at Albany School of Social Welfare (SSW) is dedicated to the realization of a fair and just society and institutions that are diverse, inclusive, and equitable. Our students have educational and research opportunities to improve human well-being on local, national, and global levels.
SSW prepares students for successful careers in social work through coursework and research with internationally known faculty, hands-on experience with our community and state partner agencies, and study abroad opportunities.
Why you want to work here:
This position would be a great fit for a recent graduate early in their career. This position provides excellent benefits and professional growth opportunities. The employee will develop new skills, learn from, and be an integral part of a seasoned team. This employee will have the opportunity to grow into higher-level staff positions at the School or University. Employees can continue their education and are eligible for reimbursement for one course per semester at the University at Albany.
Position Overview:
The Admissions and Assessment Coordinator will be a crucial Brand Ambassador for the School of Social Welfare, driving undergraduate, master’s, and PhD recruitment and admissions. The Coordinator will identify recruitment opportunities and promote the school and programs to increase admissions. The Coordinator will also be vital in reporting feedback to the team that will improve the programs.
The Coordinator is primarily responsible for providing professional and high-quality front-line service and admission support to prospective and admitted students at the School of Social Welfare (SSW). The incumbent will convey key institutional and professional messages to prospective applicants and cultivate professional relationships with key educational organizations. The recruitment portfolio includes counseling and advising students regarding the admission process, providing an overview of social work practice, education, and licensing, and conducting presentations. This position may include travel.
The Coordinator will assist prospects, applicants, and students in understanding the complexities specific to pursuing a social work education program, such as managing online courses, 900+ hours of field practicum, working full or part-time while completing graduate study, conducting research and/or being a first- generation student.
The Coordinator oversees the efficient organization, distribution, and processing of hundreds of program applications in addition to training and monitoring BSW, MSW, and Ph.D. application reviewers. The coordinator will also establish, implement, evaluate, and update procedures and criteria to determine eligibility and admission into the various programs.
While recruitment and admissions support are the primary functions of this position, the Coordinator will also provide critical support in the areas of data management, reporting, and assessment. Under the direction of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs, the Coordinator will help to ensure SSW is meeting accreditation standards, successfully delivering competencies, and taking data-driven approaches to recruitment, enrollment, and student services.
Specific Responsibilities:
Assist Undergraduate, MSW, and Doctoral Program Directors with their admissions process
Lead evaluation and review of SSW admissions process and applications
Manage computer programs relevant to the admissions process, e.g., SLATE, for all SSW programs
Coordinate distribution, tracking, and reviews of applications to all SSW programs
Train program directors and reviewers on the admissions process, criteria, and software
Monitor review progress and troubleshoot problems and inconsistencies in reviews
Respond to applicant phone calls and emails and greet prospective student visitors and their families
Monitor the progression of prospective applicants from recruitment to enrollment
Coordinate with program directors and field office personnel regarding notification of admissions decisions
Conduct outreach to applicants and newly admitted students
Provide application, admissions, and enrollment reports to program directors, Assistant Dean for Field Education, Associate Dean, and Dean
Work with appropriate offices to ensure timeliness and accuracy of admissions decisions
Serve as liaison between SSW administration and the Admissions Offices, the Graduate School, and Office of Undergraduate Studies
Coordinate the departmental Graduate Assistant hiring process for the MSW students in coordination with the Student Services Coordinator and Assistant to the Dean for Finance and Administration
Review Carson Carr scholarship applicants for The Graduate School, and coordinate the departmental review and nomination of Carson Carr applicants
Work with the Assistant to the Dean for Communications and Engagement to incorporate the Scholarship application process into the admissions process
Quality and Quantity Standards
Oversee efficient processing of over 400+ MSW applications, 60+ BSW applications, and 40+ PhD applications
Work with applicant reviewers to maintain an efficient review period
Identify applications with major discrepancies in rankings from reviewers and follow up as warranted
Conduct webinars for prospective students
Organize and attend an open house for incoming students
Develop and maintain communication system for distributing information to incoming MSW students
Attend faculty and staff meetings and serve on School/University committees as appointed by the Dean
Develop and implement innovative recruitment plan (on campus, off campus, and electronically) for all programs in partnership with program directors
Develop, implement, and evaluate targeted, data-driven recruitment initiatives
Coordinate information sessions/open houses
Coordinate with university personnel on the planning and implementation of university wide recruitment events and initiatives as needed
Participate in university career fair(s) to promote SSW graduate programs and engage faculty and student volunteers in event
Strategically engage appropriate faculty, staff, alumni and current students in recruitment presentations, events, and communications
Develop recruitment and outreach materials in coordination with Assistant to the Dean for Communications and Engagement
Coordinate and organize program recruitment and student events
Create and coordinate communications for various populations of students (e.g., prospects, applicants, denied, admitted, and incoming students)
Work out of SSW hoteling space on the Uptown Campus one day per week and coordinate staffing of the space with Associate Dean
Lead the planning and implementation of annual student orientations
Prepare agenda with program directors and administrative staff
Handle all logistics for orientation: secure rooms, identify and train facilitators for discussion groups, proctor exemption exams, identify exemption exam graders, and communicate results to students
Conduct evaluation of orientation
Update the SSW Graduate Student Handbook every Fall. Ensure students complete orientation student paperwork in compliance with School and CSWE standards.
Provide academic services support, prioritizing support to students
Manage online platform for communications between from SSW administration and the student body
Organize summer reading/viewing requirement
Manage official institutional records relating to current and former students
Assist with advisement of non-degree students
Correspond with non-degree students regarding admission into matriculated program
Advise and assist new-to-program students in registering for courses their first semester.
Reply to inquiries via email and telephone from faculty, students, and others.
Provide back-up coverage for SSW Help Desk phone and email
Facilitate introductions between admitted students and student services team
Provide administrative support to the Dean’s office as needed
Perform assessment activitiesRun reports as directed by the Associate Dean to assist in academic programs improvements
Conduct student and faculty surveys as directed by Associate Dean
Assist with competency assessment in coordination with Associate Dean
Review data, budget metrics, etc., with Associate Dean to evaluate effectiveness of recruitment/admissions activities and student services and retention activities
Use data from competency assessment, surveys, etc. to identify strengths and weaknesses and make recommendations for improvements for recruitment, admissions, and marketing
Minimum Qualifications:
BSW or Bachelor’s Degree in a Related Field (e.g., psychology, human development, sociology)
Proficient with Microsoft Office, specifically PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
Internship or volunteer experience in the field of social welfare or a related field (psychology, human development, sociology, etc.)
Applicants must demonstrate an ability to develop inclusive and equitable relationships within our diverse campus community.
Applicants must demonstrate an ability to support diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and belonging relative to their role.
Preferred Qualifications:
Understanding of the undergraduate and graduate recruitment process
Experience working with undergraduate and/or graduate students.
Experience working with faculty, and/or staff.
1-5 years prior post-degree experience in Social Work or related field, and/or Higher Education
Creative and entrepreneurial spirit; strong intellectual curiosity.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated presentation abilities.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work across a complex organization.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Demonstrated analytical and strategic thinking skills; the ability to embrace ambiguity and challenges.
Demonstrated integrity and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with appropriate discretion.
Ability to work effectively with diverse constituencies and foster inclusiveness.
Location: This position is in-person at University at Albany School of Social Welfare, 135 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12222. This position may be eligible for the UAlbany telecommute policy and allow for remote work 1 day per week.
Additional Information
Professional Rank: SL-3
The salary for this position is $53,500.
UAlbany provides a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including the choice between several health insurance plans and no-cost dental and vision coverage. Additionally, employees are entitled to 13 holidays per year with generous vacation and sick time accruals. Employees can also choose between two to three retirement vehicles with employer contributions and receive tuition assistance at SUNY-operated campuses. To see the complete listing of benefits, please visit https://www.albany.edu/hr/benefits.php.
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions, without exception, prepare, publish and distribute an Annual Security Report. This report consists of two basic parts: disclosure of the University's crime statistics for the past three years; and disclosures regarding the University's current campus security policies. The University at Albany's Annual Security Report is available in portable document format [PDF] by clicking this link http://police.albany.edu/ASR.shtml
Pursuant to NYS Labor Law 194-A, no State entity, as defined by the Law, is permitted to rely on, orally or in writing seek, request, or require in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current wage, or salary history as a condition to be interviewed, or as a condition of continuing to be considered for an offer of employment until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation, and for the purpose of verifying information, may such requests be made. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@goer.ny.gov.
THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY IS AN EO/AA/IRCA/ADA EMPLOYER
For more information ant to apply, please visit: http://albany.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=168987
Application Instructions
Applicants MUST submit the following documents:
Resume
Cover letter stating all the required minimum qualifications and any of the applicable preferred qualifications
Contact information for three professional references
Federal regulations require notice to all prospective employees with information on crimes that occurred on campus. Please refer to the following website for complete details: http://police.albany.edu/ASR.shtml.”
Additionally: Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no NY State entity is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@goer.ny.gov.
About the School of Social Welfare:
The University at Albany School of Social Welfare (SSW) is dedicated to the realization of a fair and just society and institutions that are diverse, inclusive, and equitable. Our students have educational and research opportunities to improve human well-being on local, national, and global levels.
SSW prepares students for successful careers in social work through coursework and research with internationally known faculty, hands-on experience with our community and state partner agencies, and study abroad opportunities.
Why you want to work here:
This position would be a great fit for a recent graduate early in their career. This position provides excellent benefits and professional growth opportunities. The employee will develop new skills, learn from, and be an integral part of a seasoned team. This employee will have the opportunity to grow into higher-level staff positions at the School or University. Employees can continue their education and are eligible for reimbursement for one course per semester at the University at Albany.
Position Overview:
The Admissions and Assessment Coordinator will be a crucial Brand Ambassador for the School of Social Welfare, driving undergraduate, master’s, and PhD recruitment and admissions. The Coordinator will identify recruitment opportunities and promote the school and programs to increase admissions. The Coordinator will also be vital in reporting feedback to the team that will improve the programs.
The Coordinator is primarily responsible for providing professional and high-quality front-line service and admission support to prospective and admitted students at the School of Social Welfare (SSW). The incumbent will convey key institutional and professional messages to prospective applicants and cultivate professional relationships with key educational organizations. The recruitment portfolio includes counseling and advising students regarding the admission process, providing an overview of social work practice, education, and licensing, and conducting presentations. This position may include travel.
The Coordinator will assist prospects, applicants, and students in understanding the complexities specific to pursuing a social work education program, such as managing online courses, 900+ hours of field practicum, working full or part-time while completing graduate study, conducting research and/or being a first- generation student.
The Coordinator oversees the efficient organization, distribution, and processing of hundreds of program applications in addition to training and monitoring BSW, MSW, and Ph.D. application reviewers. The coordinator will also establish, implement, evaluate, and update procedures and criteria to determine eligibility and admission into the various programs.
While recruitment and admissions support are the primary functions of this position, the Coordinator will also provide critical support in the areas of data management, reporting, and assessment. Under the direction of the Associate Dean for Academic Programs, the Coordinator will help to ensure SSW is meeting accreditation standards, successfully delivering competencies, and taking data-driven approaches to recruitment, enrollment, and student services.
Specific Responsibilities:
Assist Undergraduate, MSW, and Doctoral Program Directors with their admissions process
Lead evaluation and review of SSW admissions process and applications
Manage computer programs relevant to the admissions process, e.g., SLATE, for all SSW programs
Coordinate distribution, tracking, and reviews of applications to all SSW programs
Train program directors and reviewers on the admissions process, criteria, and software
Monitor review progress and troubleshoot problems and inconsistencies in reviews
Respond to applicant phone calls and emails and greet prospective student visitors and their families
Monitor the progression of prospective applicants from recruitment to enrollment
Coordinate with program directors and field office personnel regarding notification of admissions decisions
Conduct outreach to applicants and newly admitted students
Provide application, admissions, and enrollment reports to program directors, Assistant Dean for Field Education, Associate Dean, and Dean
Work with appropriate offices to ensure timeliness and accuracy of admissions decisions
Serve as liaison between SSW administration and the Admissions Offices, the Graduate School, and Office of Undergraduate Studies
Coordinate the departmental Graduate Assistant hiring process for the MSW students in coordination with the Student Services Coordinator and Assistant to the Dean for Finance and Administration
Review Carson Carr scholarship applicants for The Graduate School, and coordinate the departmental review and nomination of Carson Carr applicants
Work with the Assistant to the Dean for Communications and Engagement to incorporate the Scholarship application process into the admissions process
Quality and Quantity Standards
Oversee efficient processing of over 400+ MSW applications, 60+ BSW applications, and 40+ PhD applications
Work with applicant reviewers to maintain an efficient review period
Identify applications with major discrepancies in rankings from reviewers and follow up as warranted
Conduct webinars for prospective students
Organize and attend an open house for incoming students
Develop and maintain communication system for distributing information to incoming MSW students
Attend faculty and staff meetings and serve on School/University committees as appointed by the Dean
Develop and implement innovative recruitment plan (on campus, off campus, and electronically) for all programs in partnership with program directors
Develop, implement, and evaluate targeted, data-driven recruitment initiatives
Coordinate information sessions/open houses
Coordinate with university personnel on the planning and implementation of university wide recruitment events and initiatives as needed
Participate in university career fair(s) to promote SSW graduate programs and engage faculty and student volunteers in event
Strategically engage appropriate faculty, staff, alumni and current students in recruitment presentations, events, and communications
Develop recruitment and outreach materials in coordination with Assistant to the Dean for Communications and Engagement
Coordinate and organize program recruitment and student events
Create and coordinate communications for various populations of students (e.g., prospects, applicants, denied, admitted, and incoming students)
Work out of SSW hoteling space on the Uptown Campus one day per week and coordinate staffing of the space with Associate Dean
Lead the planning and implementation of annual student orientations
Prepare agenda with program directors and administrative staff
Handle all logistics for orientation: secure rooms, identify and train facilitators for discussion groups, proctor exemption exams, identify exemption exam graders, and communicate results to students
Conduct evaluation of orientation
Update the SSW Graduate Student Handbook every Fall. Ensure students complete orientation student paperwork in compliance with School and CSWE standards.
Provide academic services support, prioritizing support to students
Manage online platform for communications between from SSW administration and the student body
Organize summer reading/viewing requirement
Manage official institutional records relating to current and former students
Assist with advisement of non-degree students
Correspond with non-degree students regarding admission into matriculated program
Advise and assist new-to-program students in registering for courses their first semester.
Reply to inquiries via email and telephone from faculty, students, and others.
Provide back-up coverage for SSW Help Desk phone and email
Facilitate introductions between admitted students and student services team
Provide administrative support to the Dean’s office as needed
Perform assessment activitiesRun reports as directed by the Associate Dean to assist in academic programs improvements
Conduct student and faculty surveys as directed by Associate Dean
Assist with competency assessment in coordination with Associate Dean
Review data, budget metrics, etc., with Associate Dean to evaluate effectiveness of recruitment/admissions activities and student services and retention activities
Use data from competency assessment, surveys, etc. to identify strengths and weaknesses and make recommendations for improvements for recruitment, admissions, and marketing
Minimum Qualifications:
BSW or Bachelor’s Degree in a Related Field (e.g., psychology, human development, sociology)
Proficient with Microsoft Office, specifically PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
Internship or volunteer experience in the field of social welfare or a related field (psychology, human development, sociology, etc.)
Applicants must demonstrate an ability to develop inclusive and equitable relationships within our diverse campus community.
Applicants must demonstrate an ability to support diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and belonging relative to their role.
Preferred Qualifications:
Understanding of the undergraduate and graduate recruitment process
Experience working with undergraduate and/or graduate students.
Experience working with faculty, and/or staff.
1-5 years prior post-degree experience in Social Work or related field, and/or Higher Education
Creative and entrepreneurial spirit; strong intellectual curiosity.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated presentation abilities.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work across a complex organization.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Demonstrated analytical and strategic thinking skills; the ability to embrace ambiguity and challenges.
Demonstrated integrity and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with appropriate discretion.
Ability to work effectively with diverse constituencies and foster inclusiveness.
Location: This position is in-person at University at Albany School of Social Welfare, 135 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12222. This position may be eligible for the UAlbany telecommute policy and allow for remote work 1 day per week.
Additional Information
Professional Rank: SL-3
The salary for this position is $53,500.
UAlbany provides a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including the choice between several health insurance plans and no-cost dental and vision coverage. Additionally, employees are entitled to 13 holidays per year with generous vacation and sick time accruals. Employees can also choose between two to three retirement vehicles with employer contributions and receive tuition assistance at SUNY-operated campuses. To see the complete listing of benefits, please visit https://www.albany.edu/hr/benefits.php.
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions, without exception, prepare, publish and distribute an Annual Security Report. This report consists of two basic parts: disclosure of the University's crime statistics for the past three years; and disclosures regarding the University's current campus security policies. The University at Albany's Annual Security Report is available in portable document format [PDF] by clicking this link http://police.albany.edu/ASR.shtml
Pursuant to NYS Labor Law 194-A, no State entity, as defined by the Law, is permitted to rely on, orally or in writing seek, request, or require in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current wage, or salary history as a condition to be interviewed, or as a condition of continuing to be considered for an offer of employment until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation, and for the purpose of verifying information, may such requests be made. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@goer.ny.gov.
THE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY IS AN EO/AA/IRCA/ADA EMPLOYER
For more information ant to apply, please visit: http://albany.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=168987
Application Instructions
Applicants MUST submit the following documents:
Resume
Cover letter stating all the required minimum qualifications and any of the applicable preferred qualifications
Contact information for three professional references
Federal regulations require notice to all prospective employees with information on crimes that occurred on campus. Please refer to the following website for complete details: http://police.albany.edu/ASR.shtml.”
Additionally: Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no NY State entity is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@goer.ny.gov.
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