
Enrollment Technology & Communications Coordinator
Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK, United States
Purpose
The Enrollment Technology & Communications Coordinator supports the Assistant Director of Enrollment Technology & Communication by executing communication plans, maintaining CRM assets, preparing reports, and ensuring high‑quality digital communication across all enrollment pipelines—including Graduate, Online Undergraduate, Traditional Undergraduate, and Dual Enrollment. This role provides essential operational and technical support that enables the Assistant Director to focus on strategy, optimization, system management, and cross‑campus initiatives.
Essential Functions
Build, schedule, and deploy email and SMS campaigns across all enrollment divisions using assistant‑director‑provided templates and strategy. Maintain and update communication content blocks, templates, and audience‑specific messaging. Maintain the comprehensive enrollment communication calendar and ensure timely execution of all scheduled sends. Perform quality assurance on all communication assets, including links, rendering, accessibility, and personalization variables. Verify all communications match assistant‑director‑approved content before deployment. Build forms, portals, event pages, content snippets, and additional CRM components as directed. Conduct workflow and logic testing for new automations created by the assistant director. Maintain content libraries and communication assets in Slate for all enrollment pipelines. Execute multichannel communication tasks (email, SMS, basic print) tailored to each enrollment pipeline. Build confirmation, reminder, and follow‑up messaging for events across Graduate, Online Undergraduate, Traditional Undergraduate, and Dual Enrollment pipelines. Draft emails, SMS messages, micro‑content, and event‑related text based on direction from the assistant director. Make light edits when deadlines, logistics, or event details change. Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Ability to communicate information clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and motivate prospective students. Excellent follow‑up and organizational skills to ensure effective communication with internal and external parties. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast‑paced environment. High standards of professionalism, conduct, and appearance. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Knowledge of guest‑experience satisfaction and best practices in student recruitment.
Education
Required: High School Diploma
Preferred: Degree in marketing, public relations, journalism, or a related field. Experience with Slate, Salesforce, or other CRM platforms.
Physical Requirements
Must have sufficient mobility and physical stamina to walk across campus for office visits and campus tours. Proficiency in personal computers, software applications, and standard office equipment.
Special Requirements
Must be a member of a local evangelical Christian church.
Evangelical is a broad term referring to a segment within Christianity which maintains the authority of the Bible and the belief in salvation by faith in Jesus alone.
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The Enrollment Technology & Communications Coordinator supports the Assistant Director of Enrollment Technology & Communication by executing communication plans, maintaining CRM assets, preparing reports, and ensuring high‑quality digital communication across all enrollment pipelines—including Graduate, Online Undergraduate, Traditional Undergraduate, and Dual Enrollment. This role provides essential operational and technical support that enables the Assistant Director to focus on strategy, optimization, system management, and cross‑campus initiatives.
Essential Functions
Build, schedule, and deploy email and SMS campaigns across all enrollment divisions using assistant‑director‑provided templates and strategy. Maintain and update communication content blocks, templates, and audience‑specific messaging. Maintain the comprehensive enrollment communication calendar and ensure timely execution of all scheduled sends. Perform quality assurance on all communication assets, including links, rendering, accessibility, and personalization variables. Verify all communications match assistant‑director‑approved content before deployment. Build forms, portals, event pages, content snippets, and additional CRM components as directed. Conduct workflow and logic testing for new automations created by the assistant director. Maintain content libraries and communication assets in Slate for all enrollment pipelines. Execute multichannel communication tasks (email, SMS, basic print) tailored to each enrollment pipeline. Build confirmation, reminder, and follow‑up messaging for events across Graduate, Online Undergraduate, Traditional Undergraduate, and Dual Enrollment pipelines. Draft emails, SMS messages, micro‑content, and event‑related text based on direction from the assistant director. Make light edits when deadlines, logistics, or event details change. Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Ability to communicate information clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and motivate prospective students. Excellent follow‑up and organizational skills to ensure effective communication with internal and external parties. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast‑paced environment. High standards of professionalism, conduct, and appearance. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Knowledge of guest‑experience satisfaction and best practices in student recruitment.
Education
Required: High School Diploma
Preferred: Degree in marketing, public relations, journalism, or a related field. Experience with Slate, Salesforce, or other CRM platforms.
Physical Requirements
Must have sufficient mobility and physical stamina to walk across campus for office visits and campus tours. Proficiency in personal computers, software applications, and standard office equipment.
Special Requirements
Must be a member of a local evangelical Christian church.
Evangelical is a broad term referring to a segment within Christianity which maintains the authority of the Bible and the belief in salvation by faith in Jesus alone.
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