Admission Counselor
The Admission Counselor is part of the team responsible for effective communication with prospective students, their families, school counselors, independent counselors and other external constituents, with the goal of enrolling students who are a good fit for Sterling College.
This Admission Counselor is responsible for the development and recruitment of Sterling’s Outdoor Education and Ecology majors, as well as general recruitment for the college.
The Admission Counselor reports to the Dean of Admission and Financial Aid.
The Admission Counselor will:
Qualifications
Requirements include:
Working Conditions & Physical Demands
This position is located in Craftsbury Common, VT, with some options to work locally, but remotely. The position requires travel 40% of the time, with trips up to 3 weeks in the recruitment season. The Candidate must have a valid drivers license and reliable transportation. The position requires extended periods at the computer, on the telephone, or operating other office machines. The candidate must have access to a reliable and consistent internet connection.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to do this job. The above is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.
Application Instructions
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and information for three references as a single PDF document to [email protected]. References will not be contacted without candidate permission. Position remains open until filled.
Diversity Statement
Sterling College – its Board of Trustees and Faculty Council – has adopted a detailed ten-year strategic initiative, with grant support, that is intended to better promote equity and inclusion across all of its academic programs and in all of the locations in which they take place. Sterling College acknowledges that the land on which its students, faculty, and staff gather is the traditional and unceded territory of the Abenaki and the Shawnee people. These words are offered as a reminder; we strive to match them with acts of respect and repair.
About Sterling College
Founded in 1958, the College was a pioneer of the idea that neither the narrow technician nor the uninformed idealist alone can address the issues facing humanity and is one of only nine federally recognized work colleges. Sterling’s transdisciplinary oriented faculty of 18 serves a student body of 125 residential students on its campus in Craftsbury Common, Vermont, and our instructional site in Port Royal, Kentucky. While the College is poised for growth in the number of programs and the population of students it serves, we are intentionally one of the smallest residential colleges in the nation and view our 7:1 student to faculty ratio and small classes as important strengths.
Sterling College is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, national origin or sex in violation of TitleVII. Sterling College prohibits discrimination against employees, applicants for employment and students on the basis of age, color, disability, marital status, nationalorigin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or veteran status.