Processing admission letters and funding documents
The University of Florida is seeking an Admissions Officer I for the M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management to oversee the graduate admissions process and provide administrative support to current students. The role requires strong organizational and communication skills, with responsibilities that include managing applications, advising students, and collaborating with faculty
Job Summary
The role provides administrative support for the Construction Management Graduate Programs including Master's and Ph.D. concentrations.
Responsibilities include overseeing the entire graduate admissions process, managing student databases, and coordinating with various university offices.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $50,000 - $56,000 annually along with comprehensive benefits including health insurance and tuition assistance.
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The University of Florida is seeking an Admissions Officer I for the M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management to oversee the graduate admissions process and provide administrative support to current students. The role requires strong organizational and communication skills, with responsibilities that include managing applications, advising students, and collaborating with faculty.
Salary
Base: $50,000 - $56,000 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision Insurance, Retirement Plans, Paid Time Off, Tuition Assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Database management of applicants and students
Processing admission letters and funding documents
Coordination with faculty and graduate school offices
Tracking academic records and degree progress
Nice-to-have
Knowledge of international student admissions guidelines
Experience with Qualtrics and DocuSign platforms
Ability to make small group presentations
Familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree required
Knowledge of university graduate program guidelines preferred