Admissions Counselor / Recruiter
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Crump
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The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Crump is accepting applications for the full-time position of Admissions Counselor / Recruiter in our Student Services Department at our campuses. This role will play a crucial part in furthering the college's vision and mission by actively recruiting prospective students and fostering a welcoming environment that prioritizes customer service excellence. Your efforts will contribute not only to recruitment and retention but also to job placement activities, ensuring that every student receives the support they need to succeed. |
Adjunct Faculty - American Sign Language
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Chattanooga
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See below |
Adjunct Faculty - Physical Education
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Chattanooga
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See below |
Assistant Director, Scholarships, Outreach and Compliance
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Nashville
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This position is responsible for developing and managing outreach events, managing institutional partnerships including scholarship funds, and directing the development, maintenance and monitoring of the College’s financial aid compliance program. |
Relational Advisor (Grant Funded)
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Memphis
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This is a full-time, grant-funded position within the Department of Advising and Academic Support. The position is funded through the Title III IDEAS Grant.
The Relational Advisor (RA) will provide academic guidance and advisement to students on policies, procedures, and program requirements to fulfill a certificate or degree program and will proactively participate in the planning and delivery of academic advising services for students and subpopulations that promote comprehensive educational opportunities. Responsible for sustaining an environment of academic and professional excellence for students, providing proactive outreach, referrals, and intervention with student populations via several communication methods. The RA maintains student engagement and academic progression by tracking the advancement of students from inception to graduation.
Responsible for sustaining an environment of academic and professional excellence for students along with providing proactive and timely outreach, referrals, and intervention with student populations through a variety of communication methods.
The PAAGTL maintains student engagement and follow through by tracking the advancement of students from inception to graduation. As the team lead for the grant, the team lead will train, lead, support, coach, and collect data for the grant program.
This position requires a minimum of 37.5 hours per week. Additional hours may be required. Some travel may be required between campus locations. |