Qualifications: (1) Education: (a) attainment of a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) approved Institutional Accreditor preferably in education, communication, psychology, social work, or a related field; master's degree preferred; (2) Skills, Knowledge, Abilities: (a) excellent communication skills both oral and written; (b) ability to relate to youth, parents, staff, educators and the community in general; (c) able to organize and work effectively with groups; (d) work effectively with diverse populations including students, faculty, administrators and community groups; (e) knowledge of dual enrollment, early college programs, academic pathways, and transfer planning; (f) excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build positive relationships with students, families, and school personnel; (g) Effective meeting facilitation and data driven decision making; (h) ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and work independently and collaboratively across departments and institutions; (j) strong ability to problem solve and work as part of a team; and (k) comfort presenting to large and small groups, both in person and virtually. Responsibilities: Outreach and Recruitment: (a) Develop and implement targeted outreach strategies to promote dual enrollment opportunities in Allied Health, Education, and General Education to high school students, families, and counselors; (b) Coordinate and participate in high school visits, college fairs, information sessions, and other recruitment events; and (c) collaborate with K-12 partners to identify and recruit students aligned with academic and career pathway programs.