6 admissions specialist jobs at 5 companies in Berkeley, MO
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Admissions Specialist (Tuesday-Saturday)
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Brightli: Provides behavioral health, addiction recovery, and community support services.
High school diploma or GED; valid driver’s license; strong communication, organizational, and data/documentation skills; proficiency with Word/Excel; knowledge of confidentiality laws; ability to coordinate admissions and referrals.
Harris House: Alcohol and drug addiction treatment and recovery services.
High school diploma or GED required; experience in admissions, intake, customer service, or healthcare outreach preferred. Requires strong communication, organization, problem-solving, confidentiality, and computer skills.
Microsoft Office Suite, Electronic Health Record (EHR), CRM
St. Louis Public Schools: St. Louis Public Schools provides K-12 education in St. Louis.
Bachelor's degree required; familiarity with FAFSA, Missouri Connections, college admissions, and ability to organize visits, present to students, and support financial aid/scholarship planning.
Washington University in St. Louis: Providing higher education and conducting advanced academic research.
3+ YOEBachelor's degree required, 3 years relevant experience, strong data/analytical skills, experience with recruitment and interviews, ability to travel and work outside normal hours.
Admissions and Recruitment Specialist - Brown School
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
$50k-$82k/yrHybridFull Time
Washington University in St. Louis: Providing higher education and conducting advanced academic research.
3+ YOEBachelor's degree, 3+ years relevant experience, admissions/recruitment and CRM experience, strong communication, travel availability for events, ability to work evenings/weekends, and project/data management skills.
School District of University City: Operates public K-12 schools and educational programs.
1+ YOEBachelor's degree required (counseling, psychology, social work, adult education or related) with 1–2 years related experience (or 4–6 years alternative); knowledge of WIOA, post-secondary admissions, FAFSA, strong communication and case management skills.