ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR II (2)
University of Alabama at Birmingham · Greater Birmingham, Alabama Area · 1 mo ago
Education$39k–$48k/yrFull-time
About the role
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) seeks an ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR II to join the Division of Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarships. This individual will provide primary support to scholarship-eligible current students, process external scholarships, engage with prospective students, and represent the Scholarships Office.
Responsibilities
- Provide support to scholarship-eligible current students, including appeals, deferrals, scholarship renewals, and other specialized situations.
- Award scholarships in BSMART (university scholarship system).
- Process external scholarships received.
- Be the point of contact for questions from current students regarding scholarships.
- Represent the Scholarships Office.
- Engage with prospective undergraduate students and their families at college fairs, visits to high schools, on-campus and off-campus events in a lead capacity, and through regular telephone and email contact.
- Perform other duties as assigned in general support of the Scholarships Office.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree and two (2) years of related experience required.
- Currently licensed with a Driver's License from the State of Alabama required.
Qualifications
- Excellent customer service skills.
- Fast learner of specialized university technology.
- Detail-oriented.
- Prioritizes effectively.
- Works independently under structured deadlines.
- Knowledge and/or desire to work in database applications.
Skills
- Experience working in a university setting preferred.
Benefits
- Annual Salary: $39,215 - $48,000
Pay
- $39,215 - $48,000
Schedule
- Day/1st Shift
Contact Information
The ideal candidate will provide excellent customer service, be a fast learner of specialized university technology, be detail-oriented, prioritize effectively, work independently under structured deadlines, and have knowledge and/or a desire to work in database applications. For more information, please contact the Department of Undergraduate Admissions and Scholarships.