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About Capital Preparatory Schools
SummaryThe Community Engagement/Scholar Recruiter is a school based position but will report directly to the Executive Director of Network Operations and will ensure that the new school will build relationships with the community and will recruit scholars to enroll in the school.Job ResponsibilitiesCommunity Engagement/Scholar Recruiter
Main Office/Administrative
- collaborators;information processors;problem solvers;knowledgeable people; responsible and empathetic citizens.
SummaryThe Community Engagement/Scholar Recruiter is a school based position but will report directly to the Executive Director of Network Operations and will ensure that the new school will build relationships with the community and will recruit scholars to enroll in the school.Job ResponsibilitiesCommunity Engagement/Scholar Recruiter
- Provide strategies for developing and strengthening parent and family involvement at the school and district levels.Identify areas where communication with families has been challenging and develop and coordinate community outreach strategies with school staff.Organize and attend community events on behalf of the school.Attend recruitment fairs and community events; prepare marketing materials; coordinate staff and volunteers.Coordinate with the Operations team open houses, shadow days, student tours, and Admissions Celebration events.Represent the school and provide support during family meetings, workshops, and open house events.Compile and maintain community partnership directory; maintain regular contact with schools, organizations, community based organizations, etc. on the directoryGather, analyze and share family and community members’ feedback with the school’s leadership, and work to develop community-based initiatives.Support the Athletic Coordinator with outreach for new scholars, venues for sports events, coaches etc. Support the school’s enrollment process in its entirety: Notify families the school received their application with a personal email, or letter, and/or phone callSupport families with completing applicationsConduct regular and ongoing outreach to applicants and families; extend seat offers to parents/families once the lottery is completed and actively manage the waitlist.Must have reliable transportation to travel between campuses and to and from community events and meetings.Perform duties as directed by leadership.
Main Office/Administrative
- Support main office as needed
- Bachelor’s degree1-2 years working experience in a customer service or admissions fieldFluency in Spanish preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Google SuiteExcellent verbal and written communication skillsAbility to organize and prioritize work Ability to work effectively both independently and as a member of a teamStrong attention to detailExperience with admissions software or database ideal
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$20.0 - $25.0
Hourly Wage