Administrative Assistant Admissions - Bishop Shanahan High School
Administrative Assistant Admissions
Bishop Shanahan High School
220 Woodbine Road
Downingtown, PA. 19335
Position Summary:
Reporting directly to the Director of Enrollment, this person will be responsible for providing high-end customer service to the entire school community and is the primary administrative support person to the Admissions Office.
Duties may include fielding telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, word processing, creating spreadsheets, and filing. Software skills are required, as well as internet research abilities and strong customer service and communications skills. May assist with overflow work from administrative offices, from time-to-time.
The ideal candidate will be dynamic and energetic with a demonstrated ability to work with little oversight/direction while handling and maintaining confidential information and always exercising discretion/discernment in handling related, sensitive, office and school matters. This role requires a high degree of initiative, professionalism, organization, and stellar communication skills working within a Catholic environment where Catholic values define the words and actions of all.
Responsibilities:
******Please note: This position requires some nights and weekend hours, advance notice provided.**
Qualifications:
Salary:
Interested candidates should submit their cover letter, resume and Teresa Dellicompagni, President, at tdellicompagni@shanahan.org
The deadline for application is August 11, 2025.
PA required clearances and Safe Environment Certification will be required before employment can begin.
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