Friday, January 8, 2010
Admissions Positions Available at Career College Jobs
These positions are available at no cost to the candidate. The client company pays all fees. In addition, your resume will never be forwarded to anyone without your permission. Find out more about our company at http://www.dunnassociatesinc.com We have been in business since 1986. We have been specializing in proprietary colleges for the last 8 years.
Admissions Directors, Marketing Directors and Other Admission Positions - Career College Jobs
An education company that is making a foray into title four schools is looking for two shirt sleeves enrolling DOAs in MD. These positions require some admissions management experience and an ability to lead by example. Degree preferred. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A well established school organization in the northeast is looking for a high school DOA in the Buffalo, NY market. This position requires a degree or someone seriously working on completing one. Admissions management experience in the high school market is also necessary. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A fast-paced, national school organization is looking for admissions managers (DOAs) in Minneapolis, MN and Boston, MA. All candidates must have some admissions management experience and a degree. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
The same school organization is also looking for an admissions manager in NJ. All candidates must have some admissions management experience and a degree. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A degree granting institution with locations just outside of NYC is looking for a call center manager. Experience in telemarketing and admissions management experience is necessary. No relocation. This individual will report directly to the DOA. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A regionally accreditated school company with a solid reputation in the Mid-Atlantic States is looking for a DOA in SC. This position requires DOA experience and a degree is preferred. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A large, publicly traded school company is looking for a Director of Training and Admissions in Cincinnati, OH. This person would be responsible for training admissions reps and DOAs at multiple locations. Multi-site admissions experience is required as well as a bachelor’s degree. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A well respected school company is looking for a Director of Business Development in Columbus, OH. This individual would do recruiting for companies and also military. A strong background in military recruiting is essential as well as a strong admissions background. A master’s degree is preferred, Bachelor’s degree is required. Multi-site experience would be helpful. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
A start-up school company is looking for a large call center manager for their new start-up in West Palm Beach, FL. This position requires heavy call center management experience with a proven record of being able to lead at least 50 people. A degree is not needed. This individual must be able to work as a shirt sleeves manager and lead by example. All candidates must also have a strong ability to write scripts and train reps. Please send resume to maddunn@aol.com
Friday, March 27, 2009
Director of Admissions Positions (DOA) Available on Career College Jobs
Compensation is almost always based on experience and current earnings for any Career college job. Compensation shouldn't be the only factor in your decision to look at another opportunity, but our rule of thumb is this: unless you are out of work or are very dissatisfied in your present position, you should expect at least some increase in salary when changing jobs, especially if you are required to relocate. The economy is dictating that this is an employers market, but even so the employers are still offering fair wages. Salaries are always discussed in face to face interviews but we would not present your background to a client where you would be taking a pay cut unless you know those details up front.
In addition, we talk with you first before presenting your background to a client. We don't just send resumes without your permission. If your director of admissions search is confidential, please keep it that way. Don't tell your coworkers or your boss that you were contacted by a "headhunter" as that will only alert them and place doubt in their minds. We are professionals and will do everything to protect your confidential inquiry.
Here are the present Director of Admissions (DOA) positions we have available.
1. Director of Admissions needed (DOA) in Rochester, NY. This DOA would oversee all adult admissions on two campuses. This position is available immediately.
2. Admissions Manager for a medium sized school in Columbus, OH. This individual should have some admissions management experience. The admissions manager will help prepare reports, train reps, etc. Typical DOA description as seen on this blog.
3. Large, well recognized parent company school is seeking DOAs for their schools in the mid-Atlantic and southeast. All positions require progressive DOA experience. Some but not all require a degree. Stable, steady career path and background is required.
4. An experienced DOA is needed in Wayne, NJ for an allied medical school. The DOA will supervise both adult and high school admissions. A college degree is preferred for this opportunity. This is also a school owned by a successful career college organization.
Monday, August 4, 2008
What Does a Proprietary School Director of Admissions Do?
A very important career college job is the position of Director of Admissions.
What does a proprietary school director of admissions do?
First of all, a proprietary school is a two or four year, for profit career school that offers a diversity of subjects. Most of the for profit career schools or career colleges offer two year technical degrees in fields such as health care, engineering, graphic arts, other arts, business, or information technology.
A proprietary school director of admissions is typically responsible for managing a staff of admissions reps who endeavor to attract prospective students to their school or career college. The size of the staff the director will manage will vary by the size of the career school and career schools vary widely by the number of students attending.
The reason this is one of the more difficult career college jobs is that the Admissions Director must continually find creative ways to attract new students. In addition to attracting and recruiting students to the career college, the proprietary school director of admissions must keep the student retention rates high. The director of admissions will manage a staff most of the time unless the school is very small. If there is a staff there may be adult admissions reps and high school admissions reps reporting to the position. These individuals specialize in recruiting adult students to the campus or visit high schools to talk about what their particular career school has to offer.
In order to qualify with an executive recruiting firm, the proprietary school director of admissions must have prior experience as an admissions rep or admissions director.
For more information or to submit a resume for a career college director of admissions position please contact Margaret Dunn at maddunn@aol.com Either my partner Brad or I will get back to you directly.
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