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Savannah College of Art and Design

Assistant Director of Admission

🇺🇸 Remote - US 🕑 Full-Time 💰 TBD 💻 Enrollment 🗓️ July 1st, 2026
FERPA Salesforce

Edtech.com's Summary

SCAD is hiring an Assistant Director of Admission to travel globally, engage with prospective students, and represent the university at presentations, fairs, and recruitment events. The role involves building strong relationships with students, families, and educators, guiding applicants through the admission process, and managing communications using Salesforce and other tools.

Highlights
  • Travel to promote SCAD to prospective students in public, private, and boarding schools.
  • Deliver presentations at classrooms, college fairs, conferences, and recruitment events.
  • Engage directly with students and families to assess fit and support the application and visitation process.
  • Utilize Salesforce and records management software for tracking outreach and progress.
  • Communicate regularly with educators and coordinate events like SCAD Educator Weekend.
  • Support recruitment initiatives and maintain the recruitment master calendar with accurate data.
  • Serve as a contact point for admitted and deposit-paid students as they continue their SCAD journey.
  • Required skills include exceptional interpersonal communication, strong sales experience, and presentation abilities.
  • Must hold a bachelor’s degree, have a valid driver’s license and passport, and be able to travel extensively (about 40 weeks per year).
  • More than 50% travel required with flexible work hours including evenings and weekends.

Assistant Director of Admission Full Description

Assistant directors of admission (ADAs) travel the world to build meaningful relationships with remarkable students, families, educators, and counselors — and show them how SCAD is the ultimate destination to launch the future and career of their dreams.

As an ADA, you'll represent the No. 1 university in the Americas and Europe to prospective students from strategically identified public, private, and boarding schools. You'll deliver engaging presentations in high school classrooms and at information sessions, college fairs, conferences, and other recruitment events where you'll also field questions about SCAD offerings. During one-on-ones with prospective students and their families, you'll get to know them, and their interests and aspirations, to determine right fit and to help them map out the beginning of their SCAD journey, from the application process to on-ground visitation.

Excellent communication and strong sales skills are a must, and you'll use those skills to develop and nurture relationships during your travels. Understanding FERPA regulations is key. Through proactive outreach, you'll connect with prospective students in your assigned area via phone calls, virtual meetings, email communications, and more, persuasively encouraging them to visit SCAD and begin the application process. And you'll record what you learn in Salesforce and other record management software/processes to keep their momentum strong. Communication extends to the educators guiding these students, too. You'll invite educators to attend SCAD Educator Weekend, where you'll serve as a host and represent the university with positivity, confidence, and charisma.

As an ADA, you'll be part of an extraordinary team of SCADvocates, which means you'll tag in on other recruitment efforts, award ceremonies for scholarship winners, tours, staff programs, and trainings. You'll help maintain the recruitment master calendar through prompt, detailed, and accurate input of data, and you'll flag successes and challenges of recruitment initiatives to spark strategic innovation for future planning. You'll also leverage alumni and parent ambassadors to shine a light on the lifelong perks of being a SCAD Bee.

Among other activities, you'll also serve as a vital contact for prospective students as they advance in their journey to SCAD by helping admitted and deposit-paid students take their next steps.

As a successful candidate, you're someone who thrives on helping others — and who understands the power of strategic communication and strong partnerships. You stay in-the-know, always up to date on what's happening at SCAD, and you enjoy connecting with people from all backgrounds. You're detail-oriented and can pinpoint prospective students' needs with precision and positivity. You're skilled at working independently to meet daily and weekly goals by setting clear expectations for yourself, managing your time well, and exceeding your own high standards. You're also adept at delivering engaging presentations with confidence and comfortable giving leadership regular feedback on recruitment initiatives.

Minimum qualifications: 
· Bachelor's degree
· Ability to travel extensively (about 40 weeks per year) and work flexible hours
· Exceptional interpersonal communication and presentation skills
· Prior sales experience is required
 
Certificates, licenses, and registrations:
· Valid driver’s license
· Valid passport
 
Travel required: More than 50%
Work hours: The university work week is Sunday through Saturday. Most offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To accommodate business needs, employees may be assigned to other workdays and/or hours, including weekends and evenings.
ADA tag: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements and minimum qualifications listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and/or meet the minimum qualifications.