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Estimated Pay $54 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Bloomington, Indiana

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Job Description

NATIONAL ENROLLMENT SPECIALIST


A Day in the Life:

A National Enrollment Specialist (NES) plays a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and efficient enrollment process for all prospective students, their families, and associated professionals from inquiry to enrollment. They are responsible for managing all aspects of enrollment, including data collection, verification, documentation, and providing support to individuals or organizations throughout the enrollment process. This National Office position works directly with CIP center leadership to drive enrollment growth of CIP’s programs and locations by providing a consistent and high-quality admissions experience. The National Enrollment Specialist is a full-time exempt remote position that reports to the National Enrollment Manager.


This position operates in a highly scheduled environment but may require longer hours and occasional weekend work and travel (up to 25%) as job duties demand. The National Enrollment Specialist position involves a low physical demand.


All the Responsibilities We’ll Trust You With:

Enrollment Management:

  • Oversee and manage the end-to-end student enrollment process.

  • Develop and implement enrollment strategies and procedures to meet organizational goals.

  • Responsible for guiding the applicant and family in working with third parties for financial assistance, if applicable.

  • Data Collection and Verification:

    • Collect and validate all required information and documentation from applicants.

    • Ensure the accuracy and completeness of data submitted during the enrollment process.

  • Documentation and Record Keeping:

    • Maintain organized records of all enrolled individuals or entities.

    • Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements for data storage and documentation.

  • Communication and Support:

    • Impart your knowledge of the special education industry; work to meet prospective customer needs and effectively convey CIP’s value through the admissions process

    • Deliver excellent customer service to assist applicants and families with any questions or concerns related to enrollment.

    • Communicate enrollment status, requirements, and updates to applicants and families.

    • Explain the unique differentiators of CIP locations and maintain a thorough understanding of both full-year and summer programs.

    • Develop a thorough understanding of CIP’s student and family backgrounds, experiences, and needs and speak appropriately to the services and solutions CIP’s programs can offer.

  • Relationship Management:

    • Build, create, and foster key relationships with relevant industry contacts, such as educational consultants, teachers, clinicians, and counselors.

    • Coordinate closely with the CIP program location(s) to ensure that prospective families and visitors have excellent and consistent experiences that accurately convey CIP’s value.

Outreach Events:

  • National Admissions Enrollment Specialists may need to travel to and attend key outreach events such as:

    • Represent CIP in the broader community with prospective families and within the industry of transition services for youth with autism and learning differences (Conferences, college fairs, high school visits, information sessions, and any other outbound activities and events determined by the manager). These events may be held regionally or nationally, depending on the scope of the institution.

    • Outreach to different regions: If CIP is seeking to enroll students from different regions, there might be travel involved to establish relationships with schools, counselors, and organizations in those areas.

Center Events:

  • National Admissions Enrollment Specialists may need to travel to and attend key center events such as:

    • Pre-term staff training days, Fall New Student Orientation, Spring New Student Orientation, Family Weekend/Alumni Weekend, Team Building Events, Summer@CIP Convocation & Awards Ceremony. Depending on the nature of the position, there may be a need to visit the local center regularly or occasionally. This can involve local or long-distance travel.

Quality Assurance:

  • Conduct regular audits to ensure data accuracy and compliance with enrollment guidelines.

  • Identify and resolve discrepancies or issues in the enrollment process.

  • Reporting:

    • Generate reports on enrollment statistics, trends, and performance metrics.

    • Provide data-driven insights to improve the enrollment process.

  • Compliance and Regulations:

    • Stay up-to-date with national and regional regulations governing enrollment processes and standards.

    • Ensure all enrollment activities adhere to legal and compliance standards.

  • Technology and Systems:

    • Utilize enrollment management software and databases to streamline processes.

    • Recommend technology solutions to enhance the efficiency of enrollment operations.

  • *Other Duties as Assigned


Qualities You Possess:

  • The NES will possess exceptional communication skills, precise attention to detail, superior organization and prioritization skills and self-motivation in managing tasks to completion. They will have genuine empathy and awareness of the needs and sensitivities of prospective families, students, and staff.


Your Areas of Knowledge and Expertise:

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Social Work, Education, or a related field is required.

  • 2+ years related experience or training in outreach activities or sales/marketing at educational programs required.

  • Experience in the field of autism and/or learning disabilities preferred.

  • Travel will be required to the center, conferences, events, etc.
  • A strong understanding of adolescent and young adult development, including experience reviewing neuropsychological and educational testing strongly preferred.

  • Special education and/or career services or placement background, particularly at the higher education level preferred.


Accommodations Disabilities Act Statement

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job position.


Affirmative Action Plan (AAP)/Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement

College Internship Program (CIP) provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.


This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the responsibilities and qualifications associated with this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required. Team members may be assigned additional responsibilities as necessary.