About the Position
Meridian University is seeking a thoughtful, relationship-driven team member to guide prospective students through the admissions process. In this role, you will build genuine connections with prospective postgraduate professionals seeking a transformative education — listening carefully, asking good questions, and helping each person understand whether Meridian is the right fit for them.
The Meridian curriculum is innovative, experiential, and transformative — designed for master's and doctoral students engaged in fields such as coaching, psychotherapy, organizational development, social healing, social entrepreneurship, and transformative leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Relationship & Prospect Development
- Build authentic, sustained relationships with prospective students — in person, by phone, and globally
- Facilitate live informational sessions that help prospective students understand admissions pathways, requirements, and next steps
- Guide applicants through the decision-making process with individualized attention and care
- Nurture a pipeline of prospective students with consistent, thoughtful follow-through
Applicant Support
- Support applicants through form submissions, document completion, and application requirements
- Serve as a responsive, knowledgeable point of contact throughout the application process
- Maintain a deep and current understanding of Meridian's programs, concentrations, and admissions criteria
Operations & Collaboration
- Maintain accurate records and process integrity using Salesforce and internal workflows
- Contribute to team processes and cross-domain initiatives with reliability and ownership
- Provide support across departments and facilities as needed
Mindset & Approach
- ****Relational — You are genuinely interested in people. You listen well, ask thoughtful questions, and make prospective students feel heard — not managed.
- Ownership — You follow through. You manage your own pipeline, keep your commitments, and don't wait to be asked before closing a loop.
- Mission-aligned — You understand what Meridian is and what it isn't. You represent it honestly, and you care whether the students you admit are truly the right fit.
- Adaptable — You are comfortable with a role that evolves. Priorities shift, processes improve, and new needs emerge — you move with that rather than against it.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher
- Strong alignment with Meridian's curriculum, mission, and values
- Experience providing individualized guidance toward meaningful decisions — not just customer service
- Genuine comfort in relational, one-on-one conversations, including with people navigating significant life choices
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Self-management capabilities: reliable follow-through, organized pipeline management, and proactive communication
Preferred Qualifications
- Background in psychology, education, coaching, or a related field
- Experience in an admissions, advising, or student-facing role
- Familiarity with Salesforce or a comparable CRM
- Familiarity with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, SharePoint, Teams, etc.)
- Experience working in a fast-moving, startup-style environment
Alignment with Meridian's Core Values
Success in this role requires genuine embodiment of Meridian's core values: Humility, Kindness, Self-Management, Engagement, Productivity, Accountability, and Innovation. Team members at Meridian are self-starters who manage their responsibilities well, work with a focus on accountability, and continually look to improve the processes they are responsible for.
Benefits
- Health: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Retirement: 401(k)
- Time Off: PTO + sick time + paid holidays
- Wellbeing: Spotify, Calm, and Audible subscriptions
- Meals: Weekly catered team lunches + coffee & snacks stipend
- Commuter support
About Meridian University
Founded more than 30 years ago, Meridian University enrolls students globally in its unique, hybrid and 100% online graduate degree, certificate, and public programs. The University offers master's and doctoral programs in Psychology, Education and Business with diverse concentrations available within each of these programs.
Meridian graduates engage in varied professional contexts that include coaching, psychotherapy, organizational development, facilitation, social healing, social entrepreneurship, and transformative leadership. The University's integrated, innovative curriculum is designed to be experiential and transformative.
Meridian University's facilities include the Los Angeles Campus, San Francisco Bay Area Center, and additional centers outside of California.
Application & Onboarding Process
Select applicants are invited to a 15-minute initial interview, followed by a 30-minute second interview. Final candidates proceed to a mutual diligence stage, which may include assessments tailored to the role. Candidates who advance are offered a paid, multi-week project-based contract prior to any full-time offer. Full-time team members complete a structured four-week onboarding process with a dedicated onboarding manager. Meridian University reserves the right to deviate from the outlined process as required for the role being filled.
How to Apply
A cover letter and resume are required. In your cover letter, please address:
- Your alignment with Meridian's vision, mission, and core values
- Your experience building relationships with people through significant or complex decisions
- An example of how you have supported someone — a student, client, or prospective customer — through a process that required both care and follow-through
Please do not call, email, or drop in regarding your application. Due to application volume, we are unable to respond to all candidates.
Meridian is committed to diversity across all criteria-of-difference in its staff, faculty, and students. Meridian does not consider race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in hiring or admissions decisions.