Admission and Financial Aid Officer
Kent Place School seeks a warm, energetic, and highly detailed Admission and Financial Aid Officer to join a collaborative five-person team. In this role, you will lead the school's campus tour and visit programs, drive community outreach, and play a direct role in evaluating and selecting prospective students.
This is an ideal opportunity for an organized problem-solver and skilled communicator who thrives on building relationships with families from all backgrounds and is interested in growing a career in independent school enrollment management. This is a full-time, in-person, twelve-month position that reports to the Director of Middle & Upper School Admission/Director of Financial Aid.
Key Responsibilities
- Tour & Visit Program Management
- Oversee, schedule, and evaluate prospective and admitted student tour and visit programs across Primary, Middle, and Upper Schools.
- Select, train, and coordinate student tour guides and hosts; lead student ambassador leadership initiatives (e.g., Green Key sub-committees).
- Give campus tours as needed across all divisions.
- Event Support & Operations
- Partner with team leadership to plan and execute in-person and virtual recruitment events (Open Houses, Preview Days, Information Sessions), including occasional evening and weekend hours.
- Manage event logistics and weekly visit schedules.
- Community Outreach & Admissions
- Partner internally with Athletics, Ethics, Performing Arts, and the Girls Leadership Institute to drive target recruitment.
- Maintain and build relationships with access organizations (e.g., A Better Chance, SEEDS) and represent Kent Place at local school fairs.
- Conduct applicant interviews, administer Primary School screenings, evaluate applications, and serve as a voting member on admission committees.
- Support the annual advertising plan and marketing materials distribution.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree required. 1–3 years of experience in enrollment/admissions, financial aid, marketing, or communications within a school or non-profit setting.
- Interpersonal & Cultural Competency: Exceptional written, verbal, and phone skills; demonstrated ability to engage meaningfully with children and adults from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency with Google Suite (Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Slides, Gemini) and comfort with admission/data management software.
- Core Competencies: Strong organizational skills, creative problem-solving, high discretion with confidential data, and a collaborative, customer-service mindset.
- Knowledge: Understanding of independent school processes and the unique benefits of an all-girls educational environment.
- The full job description can be found here.
Kent Place School is an equal opportunity employer. We seek candidates who support the development of a school community that is culturally competent and a working environment that is affirming and inclusive, where each member feels safe and valued, as described in our Belonging Statement.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to apply.