Job Description:
Berklee Summer Programs is seeking a temporary part-time staff member to provide administrative and communications support for its international student population. This is an exciting opportunity to become familiar with the initial I-20 issuance process and basics of international student advising. Berklee regularly enrolls 700+ international students in its Summer Programs each year, including 400+ that require F-1 student advising.Position Dates: Early March 2025 through mid-July 2025
Hours: Up to 10-15 hours per week, as volume necessitates
Location: Boston, MA
The Temporary Summer Programs International Advising Assistant will report to and receive guidance from the Senior Summer Programs Enrollment Manager and departmental Designated School Official (DSO). Responsibilities include:
Assisting with answering basic immigration-related inquiries from prospective students through email, telephone, and occasional Zoom meetings
Making prompt and effective contacts to assure that service-level goals are met (e.g., response time)
Maintaining outreach correspondence with the existing Summer Program international student body to ensure visa requirements are appropriately followed
Processing student documentation for Form I-20 requests, completing initial review of the file, and sending students’ digital Form I-20 once created by DSO
Supporting the Aspire: Five-Week check-in weekend scheduled for July 5-6, 2025
Assuming additional responsibilities as needed
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree preferred; Demonstrated interest in international higher education and/or international affairs, global studies, or a related field preferred
Strong written and oral communication skills with ability to clearly and concisely explain policies and procedures by phone, virtually, and by email to students and families with varying levels of English proficiency
Customer service-oriented attitude
Ability to maintain professional composure and represent the department in a friendly, helpful manner, especially for sensitive cases that have been escalated from the customer service team
Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse global student population
Strong organizational, administrative, and analytical skills that require meticulous attention to detail
Must be comfortable using standard office hardware and software, e.g., Apple OSX, Google Suite (Google Docs, Sheets, Drive, etc.), Word, and Excel
Preferred Qualifications:
Salesforce CRM experience
Familiarity with music or other performing arts
Knowledge of a language other than English
About Berklee’s Pre-College, Online, and Professional Programs Division
Berklee’s division of Pre-College, Online, and Professional Programs (POPP) is at the forefront of contemporary music education worldwide, serving more than 3.5 million students to date. Currently comprising Berklee Online, Berklee Summer Programs, and Berklee Press, POPP is shaping the key players of tomorrow’s music industry through innovative study in performance, production, business, theater, dance, and more. Students emerge from programs with a professional portfolio, practical job skills, and a strong sense of community. Through internationally acclaimed online courses and degree programs, intensive summer programs and workshops, textbooks that are the definitive source on their subjects, and emerging K-12 offerings, POPP brings the best of Berklee to students all over the world, no matter their ability, background, or level of experience.
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.
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