Enrollment Data Analyst

Elizabeth City State University

Elizabeth City, NC

ID: 7230502
Posted: March 21, 2024
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit
The Office of Enrollment Management is comprised of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, Transfer Articulation, and the Registrar. The mission of Enrollment Management is to work in partnership with the University community to deliver high-quality service to facilitate the recruitment, retention, and graduation of a diverse student population and also strive to provide service, leadership, and transitional student support at Elizabeth City State University. The Office of Enrollment Management is committed to designing, implementing, and providing the services necessary to promote student success throughout the entire student life cycle from day one to diploma.
Description of Work
The Enrollment Data Analyst is a key position on the Enrollment Management team and reports directly to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management. The position is responsible for building a predictive analytic model for the unit. The Enrollment Data Analyst will be dedicated to predictive work and enrollment management’s information and reporting needs throughout the student lifecycle. The position will assist with Banner upgrades for Registrar, Financial Aid, etc.
and will be supported by institutional research, data engineering, and data science.
Competencies/Knowledge Skills, and Abilities Required in this Position
(Professional) – Knowledge and understanding of business systems, theories, processes, rules, and regulations and how they apply to technology in the applicable area(s).

Knowledge (Technical) – Knowledge of applicable business information systems, testing methodologies, training, business system analysis, and/or other applicable systems.

Analysis and Decision Making – General knowledge of requests, issues, and problem areas. Ability to analyze issues and problems and propose solutions that are consistent with the agency’s priorities and financial resources. Ability to utilize available resources to correctly determine the issues and develop alternative solutions. Ability to make guided decisions and recommendations on issues affecting a project or client base.

Communication – Ability to maintain ongoing interaction with internal and external audiences using written and verbal communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively by articulate verbal discussion. Ability to create clear and coherent written materials. Ability to assist and participate in stakeholder sessions.

Project Management – Ability to interact as a team member on a project team or ability to manage a project task or small-scope project.

Problem Solving – Ability to identify, clarify, and select appropriate tools, data, and analysis techniques to diagnose problems and develop solutions.

Minimum Training and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in a discipline related to the area of assignment; or equivalent combination of training and experience. All degrees must be
received from appropriately accredited institutions.