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Student Services Coordinator

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Under the limited supervision of the Campus Director, the chosen candidate for the Student Services Coordinator role will render a great variety of the services for the college students - from inquiry to graduation. The incumbent will be required to make the process of entry and transition of students to many different programs as easy as possible. Besides, the Student Services Coordinator will also support college students in reaching their academic goals
Requirements
In order to succeed in the Student Services Coordinator position, one must:
- Have Masters Degree in Education, Student Services or any other related area.
- Be highly proficient in PC: MS PowerPoint, Excel and Word.
- Have previous experience in advising or higher education student services in general.
- Be able to work with minimal supervision from the Campus Director.
- Have prior experience working with freshmen, under-prepared students or adult learners.
- Be excellent in personal communication with the other people.
- Be efficient in time management.
Education
Masters Degree
Client
The service area of our Technical College covers Oconee, Anderson and Pickens counties. What is more, out college is also part of a state-wide system of 16 technical educational establishments. With over 6 000 students every year, our Technical College offers more than 70 various fields of study, indulging business, engineering technology, IT and computer technology, human services, university transfer programs, public services and health care. Our school also provides professional and personal development non-credit classes in personal interest, business, technical and health care areas to over 10 000 community members annually.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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