Enrollment Outreach Coordinator
ENROLLMENT OUTREACH COORDINATOR
Number of Openings: 2
Institution: Cleveland
State Community College
Department: Recruitment
Reports to: Dean of Enrollment Management
Campus
Location: Cleveland, Tennessee
Salary Range: TBD
Position Status: Exempt / Full-Time
Moving Allowance: N/A
Cleveland State Community College is a comprehensive, two-year post-secondary
institution, located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Cleveland State is committed to providing open access and quality education to all students. A
Tennessee Board of Regents institution, Cleveland State is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on
Colleges (SACSCOC). At Cleveland State, our mission is to build strong minds, careers and communities through exceptional teaching and
learning, workforce development and service. We wish to hire individuals with similar values who can help us accomplish those goals.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
To be considered for a position at Cleveland State, you must complete an
online application. Your skills, abilities, qualifications, and years of experience will be evaluated solely based on the information
provided in your application. Any work experience not included will not be considered for meeting the minimum requirements or determining
compensation for the position.
Please note the following:
- Attaching a resume does not substitute for completion of the
application form. - Part-time work experience is calculated at 50% of full-time experience.
JOB
SUMMARY
The Enrollment Outreach Coordinator serves as a strategic professional staff member responsible for
leading enrollment initiatives and advancing community partnerships through enrollment outreach, applicant engagement, educational pathways,
and workforce alignment efforts that support the institution’s strategic enrollment goals. This position works collaboratively with K–12
school systems, community organizations, business and industry partners, and internal departments to strengthen recruitment pipelines,
increase student access, promote college readiness, and support overall enrollment growth throughout the college’s service area.
The
Coordinator collaborates with Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Workforce Development, and external stakeholders to support pathway
development, expand educational access, and enhance enrollment efforts aligned with institutional priorities and regional workforce needs.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS / QUALIFICIATIONS
Salary range/pay grade to be determined. Applicants who
do not meet the minimum years of experience, once established, may still be considered; however, compensation will be aligned with the base
salary of the assigned pay grade.
- Associates degree or higher from an accredited institution.
- Valid driver’s
license. - Minimum of TBD (-) years of experience in any combination of:
- Higher education/student services (e.g.,
advising/planning, enrollment processes (registration, admissions, orientation, etc.), student success initiatives, etc.). - Workforce development (e.g., coordinate trainings, assist in initiatives, career readiness services, etc.).
- Community
engagement (e.g., partnership building, planning/coordinating community events, develop outreach strategies, facilitate
sessions/groups/committees, etc.).
- Higher education/student services (e.g.,
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Strategic Pathways
and Partnership Development (35%)
- Develop and implement initiatives that strengthen educational and workforce
pathways across the college’s service area. - Cultivate and maintain partnerships with K-12 school systems, workforce agencies,
community organizations, economic development entities, and business and industry partners. - Collaborate with academic divisions to
align pathway initiatives with workforce demands and regional employment trends. - Coordinate initiatives that promote Tennessee
Promise, Tennessee Reconnect, adult learner access, workforce development, career exploration opportunities, and FAFSA (Free Application for
Federal Student Aid) events. - Support innovative access and transition strategies for traditional, non-traditional, and underserved
populations. - Serve as a liaison between the college and external stakeholders to expand community engagement and institutional
visibility.
Community Engagement and Enrollment Outreach (25%)
- Represent the college at
community, educational, and workforce-related events throughout the region. - Develop and implement enrollment outreach strategies
that strengthen the college’s presence and engagement within the community. - Coordinate collaborative programming and events
designed to increase awareness of educational opportunities and career pathways, including but not limited to Campus Tours, Open House,
Program Showcase, Cougar Days, and Cougar Track and Treats. - Develop strategic communication plans and partner with Marketing and
Communications to ensure consistent messaging, branding, outreach materials, and promotional resources align with institutional priorities,
pathway initiatives, community engagement efforts, and workforce initiatives.
Career Pathway and Access Initiatives
(25%)
- Lead initiatives that support exploration of academic and career opportunities connected to regional workforce
needs. - Coordinate pathway programming that assists individuals in navigating educational opportunities from inquiry through
enrollment. - Support initiatives focused on adult learners, workforce reskilling, dual enrollment awareness, and career-connected
learning opportunities. - Identify barriers impacting educational access and collaborate with campus and community partners to
develop responsive solutions. - Facilitate partnerships that create experiential learning, career awareness, internship, and
workforce engagement opportunities.
Data Analysis, Planning, and Institutional Support (10%)
- Analyze enrollment, participation, and outreach data to evaluate pathway and engagement initiatives.
- Prepare reports and
strategic recommendations to support institutional planning and enrollment goals. - Uses prospect and applicant Argos reports to pull
and convert prospects to applicants to admitted students. Routinely uses the report as a contact strategy to navigate prospects/applicants
through the enrollment processes. - Monitor emerging trends in higher education, workforce development, and community engagement to
inform strategic planning. - Assist with institutional initiatives, strategic planning efforts, and collaborative projects related to
enrollment growth and student success. - Support cross-functional enrollment initiatives through participation on the Enrollment
Services leadership team and engagement with the Strategic Enrollment Team, as invited. - Foster cross-functional collaboration and
innovation among academic affairs, student services, workforce partners, and community stakeholders to advance educational pathways and
inclusive excellence. - Collaborate with academic affairs, student services, workforce partners, and community stakeholders to
support educational pathways and student access initiatives.
Non-Essential Functions (5%)
- The
Enrollment Outreach Coordinator will be required to meet standards now required or which may be required by the Tennessee Board of Regents
(TBR) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC). - May be required to achieve additional skill, knowledge, or
credential levels. - Must attend all college functions as required.
- Serve on institutional committees as approved by the
supervisor. - Pursue ongoing professional development.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Strong leadership, relationship-building, and collaboration skills,
with the ability to develop and maintain partnerships with educational institutions, workforce agencies, community organizations, business
and industry partners, and internal stakeholders. - Strong public speaking, presentation, written, verbal, and interpersonal
communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage a wide range of audiences through clear, professional, and responsive
interactions. - Experience using data-informed planning and decision-making to evaluate initiatives, identify opportunities, support
strategic enrollment and workforce development goals, and develop innovative solutions that support student access and community impact. - Strong organizational, planning, and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines,
work independently, and maintain accuracy and attention to detail in fast-paced environments. - Knowledge of workforce development
trends, educational pathways, and student access initiatives, with the ability to support programs and partnerships aligned with regional - Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) and the ability to create documents, manage data,
prepare reports, and support daily operations. - Preferred experience:
- CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and
student information systems. - Working alongside K-12 systems, workforce agencies, community organizations and/or business and
industry partners.
- CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems and
WORK ACTIVITIES & EQUIPMENT
Work activities routinely involve
the use of standard office equipment, including computers, printers, copiers, scanners, telephones, and other related devices. Employees are
expected to perform tasks such as data entry, document preparation, email communication, and report generation using these tools.
JOB LOCATION
This on-site position is based in the Recruitment Office located in the Student Affairs
Building on the main campus of Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. The role requires travel throughout the college’s
five-county service region, as well as occasional travel to state meetings, conferences, and professional events. Occasional evening and
weekend work is required to support community events, partnership meetings, and college initiatives. Additional travel within the service
area for meetings, outreach, and program-related activities is also expected.
Applicants may be subject to a background
check and credit check.
Cleveland State offers a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to the
following:
- Insurance: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability (long and short term), FSA/HAS
- Wellness
Incentive Program (if enrolled in health) - Educational Assistance: Fee Waiver, Spouse/Dependent Discounts, Tuition Reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program
- Longevity Pay
- Retirement Options: State of TN Pension (TCRS), 401a, 401k with $50
match, 403b, and 457 - Fourteen (14) Paid Holidays/Year
- Sick and Annual Leave
- Sick Leave Bank
- State
Employee Discount Program with over 900 merchants If you are interested, click on the link to apply.
Applications can be
assured full consideration if submitted by May 26, 2026.
Human Resources Office
Telephone: 423-478-6203; FAX:
423-478-6257
Email: humanresources@clevelandstatecc.edu Website: www.clevelandstatecc.edu
The following link will direct you to a reporting section of
the college’s website: How Do I Report