The Marketing and Undergraduate Recruitment (MUR) unit of the Registrar’s Office (RO) is responsible for supporting institutional enrolment management goals and supporting campus partners by leading infrastructure development. Canada represents both the greatest source of undergraduate students and major institutional enrolment and revenue goals.
The Undergraduate Recruitment Specialist (URS) is responsible for communicating with and providing information for prospective students, their families, and school officials regarding admission policies, academic programs, and other aspects of university life to help guide their decisions about post-secondary education. In light of research that confirms the impact of effective high school recruitment visits, the URS plays a crucial role in the successful realization of undergraduate enrolment management goals and the safeguarding of UWaterloo’s high-quality reputation by developing relationships with prospective applicants.
There are 3 available positions to be filled.
Responsibilities:
Carries out provincial recruitment activities
Responsible for significant travel to present UWaterloo’s strengths; help prospective students visualize a UWaterloo experience; build effective relationships with prospective students and their families; and provide complete and accurate information about programs, co-op, the admissions process, and any other details required by prospective students
Represents UWaterloo at off-campus recruitment events throughout Ontario, including but not limited to post-secondary fairs, sponsored events, and presentations for younger audiences
Visits and/or connects virtually with secondary schools throughout Ontario, delivering presentations, holding small-group counselling sessions, and meeting with school personnel to provide up to date information about UWaterloo
Participates in extensive training and professional development prior to each new recruitment season, including polishing the delivery of effective and engaging presentations that incorporate compelling stories about the UWaterloo experience
Shares feedback about high school audiences and UWaterloo materials with the MUR team to help with the development and enhancement of undergraduate recruitment strategies
Carefully books and confirms the logistics for any travel and exercises judgment in obtaining assistance or determining creative solutions for any problems that may arise
Maintains awareness of cultural, language, religious, political, socio-economic, and any other relevant factors in UWaterloo’s recruitment markets
Ensures effective follow-up communication with prospective students
As required, undertakes recruitment travel to visit high schools and attend UWaterloo recruitment events across Canada or internationally
Collaborates, advises, and consults
Collaborates with and advises the National Recruitment Supervisor with respect to any challenges that arise in recruitment travel, including obtaining accurate responses to any unforeseen questions
Contributes to seasonal and annual wrap-up discussions and reports
Co-operates closely with the MUR team, RO staff, and colleagues in the faculties, professional schools, university colleges, and other departments who have a vested interest in undergraduate recruitment
Proactively shares knowledge so that all MUR team members can incorporate new information and techniques into their strategies
Supports provincial collective recruitment efforts through working group and committee participation
Observes and reports on the recruitment strategies, activities, and involvement of UWaterloo’s competitors
Contributes to departmental initiatives and culture
Ensures that MUR and UWaterloo values are present when engaging with others and delivering on all aspects of the position
Keeps fully informed and knowledgeable about all aspects of programs, admissions, student life, and other issues related to prospective students
Maintains awareness of cultural, language, religious, political, socio-economic, and any other relevant factors in Waterloo’s recruitment markets
Participates in MUR recruitment events and in the administration of specific RO department wide and UWaterloo campus wide responsibilities
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree, preferably from UWaterloo
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including delivering dynamic presentations
Understanding of student recruitment and the many forces that influence students’ post-secondary decisions
Ability to speak credibly about all aspects of Waterloo, including admissions, student life, programs, co-op, financing, residence, and success after graduation
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills coupled with the ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Student leadership experience during university studies and extensive knowledge of and involvement in UWaterloo, including an overall understanding of the organization of UWaterloo services and departments
MS Office 365 (especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Sharepoint)
A Vulnerable Sector Check is required
A valid Driver’s Abstract and ability to rent a car in Ontario (I.e., possession of a valid G driver’s license or equivalent) is required
Equity Statement:
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.
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