Duq
OpenEnrollment Counselor (Temporary) – Enrollment Management Group
- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA, US
- Employment type
- Full-time, Temporary
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
Salary: Commensurate with experience Benefits: Generous benefits include paid time off including holidays and vacation, retirement match, and tuition remission for employee and dependents. Details at www.duq.edu/benefits Location: Enrollment Management Group Position Status: Full-time temporary (35 hours per week) Hours: 12pm – 8pm weekdays; 9am-1pm Saturdays 1x/month per person/in-person Position Number: 242407/10-1119 FLSA Status: Exempt POSITION SUMMARY: The Enrollment Counselor is responsible for guiding prospective students through the enrollment process, from initial inquiry to registration completion. This role requires strong communication skills, customer service orientation, and the ability to connect with prospective students to understand their unique needs and goals. As an Enrollment Counselor, you'll be instrumental in guiding students to their educational journey. This role primarily involves support and detailed management of the student recruitment, admissions, and enrollment processes, providing comprehensive advising from the point of inquiry to enrollment. You will be a key contributor to meeting our enrollment goals and upholding the institution's commitment to educational excellence. Note: This is a temporary position. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Admissions and Recruitment Support - Provide inbound and outbound communication from prospective students and their families, ensuring strong customer service and consultative student recruitment with the goal of making Duquesne the student's first university choice. Support the admissions and enrollment processes, including but not limited to reading applications, making admissions decisions, supporting events and campus visits. Proactively respond and outreach to, engage and follow up with interested prospective students and re-admitted students, understanding their needs and aligning them with suitable programs. Database Management: Keep track of student interactions and progress using institutional CMR and database systems. Presentations Meetings: Give general information session presentations to groups of students and families visiting campus, and conduct 1:1 individual meetings to provide consultative recruitment and assist students by providing information about the university, admissions, and academic programs. Ability to work evenings until 8pm and occasional weekend work required. Goal Achievement: Using your talents and problem-solving skills, recommend ways to help meet specific enrollment targets, analyzing data to develop strategies for improved performance. Achieve monthly goals for campus visits, contacted prospects, completed applications, and semester based closed enrollments on a semester-basis. Interdepartmental Collaboration. Coordinate with other departments, including financial aid, registrar, and academic advising, to ensure a seamless student experience. Completes other duties as assigned.
