Job no:
R-0000003397Position Title:
Assistant Director of AdmissionFaculty or Staff:
StaffFull Time or Part Time:
Full timeIn-Person, Hybrid, or Remote:
In-PersonMinimum Starting Rate of Pay:
$50,602.00Rate of pay commensurate with experience
Start Date:
08/15/2026Job Description:
Department Summary & Job PurposeDuties and responsibilities
Travel & Recruitment (30%)
Travel up to 6-8 weeks per year (fall and spring) visiting high schools and delivering key messages about the College in public presentations (information sessions) to diverse audiences; discern most appropriate style of communication to effectively deliver messages to each unique audience population.
Schedule recruitment appointments in assigned travel territory (including liaison work with schools, counselors, and other educational stakeholders, in addition to prospective students and families).
Collaborate on program development, organization, and implementation of strategic admission initiatives relating to recruitment and travel.
Represent the college nationally, and if required, internationally, at high schools and other recruitment venues. Staff college fairs, conduct interviews, deliver group information sessions (in person and virtually), and represent the college at off-campus events.
Reading & Evaluation (30%)
Read and evaluate applications from assigned territories.
Guide and support applicants within assigned territories, including individualized outreach to applicants.
Reporting & Analytics (20%)
Assess effectiveness of all major responsibilities within the annual cycle by using data analytics platforms and information; recommend changes and suggest new approaches in annual report format.
Special Projects and Other Duties as Assigned (20%)
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
Ability to work collegially with a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, and visitors on a daily basis.
Superior oral, analytic and written communication skills; effective public speaking; an ability to engage with large audiences of prospective students, families, and college counselors.
Ability to use data to make strategic decisions.
An understanding of the liberal arts and an ability to communicate its value in a women’s college context clearly, cogently, and confidently.
Confidence in traveling independently and an interest in learning about high school students.
Sense of humor and ability to remain flexible and nimble in carrying out multiple projects and tasks.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous admission experience, either as an undergraduate or an entry-level admission professional
Fluent oral communication skills in Spanish.
Experience working in a selective college/university admission environment.
Experience with Technolutions Slate CRM
Knowledge about and passion for women’s colleges and gender affirming communities
Working Conditions
Evening and weekend work expected during peak busy seasons in recruitment and selection cycles.
Physical Demands
Some lifting (travel and event materials) required, ranging from 0-50 pounds. Prolonged periods standing (college fairs) required, ranging from 1-4 hours at a time.
Hiring Range: $50,602-$55,662
Background Checks:
Mount Holyoke College is committed to providing a safe and secure environment, supported by qualified employees that will allow all of its students, faculty, staff and those associated with them to successfully carry out the mission of the college. As a condition of employment, the College will conduct appropriate background checks for all new hires. Mount Holyoke has designated the Office of Human Resources as the office responsible for ensuring that background checks (CORI, SORI, Credit History, & Driver Credential) are completed and utilized in the hiring process and Five College Office of Compliance and Risk Management as the office responsible for facilitating background checks as articulated in this policy.
Special Instructions for Applicants:
Apply online; application materials must include:
A cover letter summarizing interests and qualifications
A complete resume or curriculum vitae
For faculty positions, statements on mentoring, teaching, and research will also be required.
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment.