Up Education

education

CourseAdvisor(VET)

Buderim, Queensland, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Course Advisor (VET) at Up Education. Skills: sales, customer service, relationship-building. Respond to and follow up on course enquiries. Explain course options and study requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

meet enrolment targets

Industry & Context.

education
Eligibility Requirements

Working with Children Check (employee or state equivalent) or willingness to obtain

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Previous experience in a course adviser or sales/customer service role, Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, ability to build rapport with prospective students, Ability to meet KPIs and work both independently and within a team, Working with Children Check (employee or state equivalent) or willingness to obtain

Nice to Have

Experience in education or use of CRM systems is advantageous

What You'll Do.

Respond to and follow up on course enquiries

Explain course options and study requirements

Guide prospective students through the enrolment process

Use sales and relationship-building techniques to meet enrolment targets

Maintain accurate student records in our CRM system

Support administrative functions related to student engagement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work both independently and within a team

Communication Scope

interpersonal; written; verbal

Free ATS check

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