Assistant Director of Admission
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Established in 1851, University of the Pacific,
the oldest chartered school in the state of California, is seeking
a full time Assistant Director of Admission. The Assistant Director
of Admission reports to the Director of First-Year Admission and is
responsible for meeting the undergraduate enrollment and tuition
revenue goals of the University of the Pacific. Using professional
judgment and nationally recognized best practices they are
responsible for marketing the campus to a wide audience and must
present information in an influential manner that drives
enrollment. Under broad general direction from the Director, the
Assistant Director of Admission must plan a strategized marketing
effort within assigned territories to enroll an academically
talented and diverse student population. Essential Functions
Recruit students in an assigned territory by determining the
appropriate travel schedules and marketing initiatives to drive
enrollment goals. This includes, but is not limited to, high school
visits, community college visits, large scale university
expositions, and other activities to gather leads. Being able to
command both small and large audiences and speaking about the
University of the Pacific in a professional style with influencing
presentation skills is essential. During any year, travel 8-10
weeks during the fall, 2-4 weeks in the spring and 1-2 weeks during
the summer to recruit students. Use professional initiative to
develop an original marketing plan, using the resources of the
department, for assigned territories. This includes developing
unique and different strategies to meet enrollment goals as
territories vary in need and requirements of the marketplace.
Establishing long lasting relationships with counseling
professionals, parents, alumni, and others are essential.
Successfully developing and deploying the plan are critical in
driving enrollment goals as managers of assigned territories. Must
be able to speak and present to a wide and varying audience to
effect and drive applications and admissions to the University.
This includes being able to interact with high school and community
college students, parents, counselors, school administrators,
coaches, and other individuals. To be able to present both on and
off campus and deliver a compelling case for enrollment at Pacific
both in an individual and group setting. While attending high
volume expositions to recruit students, the Assistant Director must
formulate quickly positive attributes of the University to
effectively persuade and match potential students (and families) to
our campus. Evaluate applications for admission and scholarship
determination. This includes reviewing the academic coursework of
the students in high school and community colleges and determining
if the academic record shows progress for achievement at Pacific.
To evaluate standardized test scores for admission, reading essays
and letters of recommendation to render a holistic admission
decision based on professional judgment. During peak periods it is
expected that the Assistant Director will evaluate 40-60 files per
day and is an active member of the admission committee. Must
possess the flexibility and wherewithal to operate in several
databases at one time. This includes using Slate, Naviance, Visit
Days, and Banner. Must be able to navigate the systems to provide a
high level of customer service to the public. Must understand the
parameters for running one’s own reports to monitor goal progress
and be able to use the data to make decisions in recruitment
territory management. Contact potential students via telephone,
text, and email during and after normal business hours. Must
respond to the requests for information to help students make the
best decision about whether to attend at Pacific. Have the
obligation to be financially prudent and given the autonomy to make
decisions that allow purchasing of goods and services to drive
enrollment needs. Plan, organize, and execute a variety of on
campus and off campus events. This includes planning from the
inception, invite preparation, messaging to potential students and
families and then running of the actual event. These could include
and are not limited to on campus open houses or hotel receptions.
Will work cooperatively with faculty to understand the needs of the
academic departments in marketing the university to potential
students, parents, or counselors. Will develop and support
initiatives that have a focus on diversity. Perform other duties as
assigned. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity,
equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued
students and employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making
that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways
socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality,
socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty and
staff. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree. One (1) year of
related work experience in a college or university setting or
customer service setting. Preferred Qualifications Three (3) years
of related experience. Bilingual skills in Spanish. Excellent
public speaking, interpersonal, and cross-cultural communication
skills. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Exceptional organizational skills. Strong work ethic. Comfortable
in a team-oriented, collaborative work environment. Knowledge of
and willingness to learn and work with technology, specifically
word processing environments, internet navigation, databases, and
e-mail correspondence. Positive attitude, proven ability to work
successfully with diverse populations and demonstrated commitment
to promote and enhance diversity and inclusion. Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage
and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in
their work.
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