Admissions Summer Student Ambassador - Student Worker
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
Summer Seasonal
Job Category :
Student
Requisition Number : ADMIS
002909
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- Posted :
December 18, 2025 - Part-Time
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DescriptionPosition Overview:
The Admissions Ambassador plays a crucial role in recruiting prospective students to Lipscomb University. Ambassadors collaborate closely with admissions staff to effectively communicate with prospective students, assist with office processing tasks, showcase the campus through guided tours, and support various recruitment initiatives. This position may qualify for Federal Work Study eligibility.
Summer Housing Information:
Summer housing is available for a limited number of Summer Student Ambassadors. To qualify for this benefit, students must commit to working 20 hours per week throughout the summer. Please note that there are only a select number of housing positions available, and not all Student Ambassadors are required to live on campus. This arrangement is designed to support those who meet the eligibility criteria and are selected for the housing benefit.
Students may receive the job without housing provided, and some may choose to work without opting for housing. Additionally, students will not have the option to choose your roommate, dorm, or room.
Experience Requirements:
- Comfortable sharing personal Lipscomb experiences with prospective students.
- Energetic, positive, and passionate about Lipscomb University.
- Goal-oriented, team player with excellent time management skills.
- Must be a current Lipscomb student.
Key
Skills:
- Excellent communication abilities.
- Goal-oriented mindset.
- Flexibility and adaptability.
- Proactive approach to tasks.
- Strong time management.
- Responsible and self-motivated.
Weekly Responsibilities:
- Conduct campus tours, including greeting guests and delivering a memorized, but personalized tour script.
- Make a designated number of outreach calls each week.
- Enter prospective student contact information into our database system, Slate, from various sources such as recruiter travel, church events, high school visits, college fairs, and youth rallies.
- Collaborate with Admissions Counselors on specific calls, tasks, or projects.
- Assist in planning and executing summer events, including Impact, Girls State dinner, and Summer Scholars.
- May 25-29
- July 10-17
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