The Director of Graduate Admissions & Recruitment oversees all aspects of admissions and recruitment processes for the College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM), including outreach, recruitment, and matriculation. This role supervises the Assistant Director(s) of Graduate Admissions & Recruiting and collaborates with Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) leadership, the COM dean, the COM Admissions Committee, and COM program chairs/directors to establish and meet enrollment goals.
Key responsibilities include scheduling and attending on- and off-campus recruitment events, managing prospect and applicant pipelines, and developing recruitment materials (web and print content, promotional items, and displays). The Director serves as the primary liaison to relevant campus units, coordinating application receipt and administration and representing assigned programs at various meetings (SEM, college/school/department, marketing, alumni relations, etc.).
This position reports directly to the SEM Sr Director of Graduate Admissions & Recruiting with a secondary reporting line to the COM Dean and advocates for the needs of the COM .
XUCOM is the first osteopathic medical school at a Jesuit Catholic University. To fulfill its mission, XUCOM will integrate Jesuit Catholic traditions and values with Osteopathic Principles and Practice; our mission is infused in all that we do. Xavier is an EOE.
Duties & Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
· Collaborate with COM leadership to provide vision, direction, and oversight for admissions and recruitment programs, ensuring alignment with the mission and goals of the Xavier’s COM.
· Develop and implement a strategic recruitment plan, cultivating pipeline relationships with undergraduate institutions, high schools, and other programs to attract qualified applicants.
· Partner with marketing team to ensure accurate representation of the college in recruitment efforts and admissions policies.
Operational Leadership
· Assist COM leadership in managing the Admissions budget, ensuring compliance with institutional policies.
· Assures compliance with the Admissions Standards of the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) and XUCOM.
· Oversee application processes, including receipt, screening, interviewing, and admissions, while working collaboratively with faculty, administrators, and staff to support the mission of providing an excellent Jesuit medical education to a diverse student population.
· Coordinate the application and implement additional application procedures as needed.
· Coordinate with marketing to establish and maintain an applicant-centered communication system to engage prospective and newly admitted students effectively.
Other Responsibilities
· Perform additional duties as assigned.
· Travel and occasional flexibility in work hours are required.
· Foster a culture of diversity and inclusion throughout the application, interview, and recruitment processes.
· Engage in continuous planning and quality improvement to refine recruitment and admissions processes, establish measurable outcomes, and achieve both short-term and long-term goals.
Minimum Qualifications
· Master’s degree.
· A minimum of five years of progressive responsibility in higher education, including admissions experience with a US medical school.
· Experience with centralized applications services (either AMCAS or AACOMAS).
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
To ensure prompt consideration, applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information of three professional references on Xavier University's website.
Applications will be reviewed immediately and will be accepted until the position closes at the university’s discretion.
Benefits
Xavier University offers a wide array of complementary and affordable benefit options, to meet the financial, educational, health, and wellness needs of you and your family. Eligibility varies by position and employment class.
Required Skills
Required Experience
Bachelors with minimum 10 years experience or equivalent relevant work experience.