Manager, Recruitment

Teach For AmericaCincinnati, OH
$61,300 - $82,000Hybrid

About The Position

Teach For America (TFA) is seeking a dynamic Recruitment Manager to help lead our efforts in Ohio and Northern Kentucky by attracting outstanding leaders to join our corps and advance educational opportunities in the region. Ohio/NKY corps members serve thousands of students across the state, and this role will be instrumental in deepening our presence and partnerships with key campuses and mission-aligned organizations across the area. As a Recruitment Manager - External (RME) you will play a key role in executing a targeted recruitment strategy, working closely with regional and national staff to align efforts across our Midwest Recruitment Hub. You will build brand awareness and execute community-based recruitment initiatives that reflect the needs and stories of local communities in the region. You will actively lead recruitment initiatives by building and executing targeted outreach strategies to source and cultivate top talent, managing a calendar of high-impact events and meetings, and serving as the external lead for campus engagements and key partnerships. You will work closely with the RT and regional teams to identify opportunities, engage prospects, and support the development of strategies that resonate with local communities while aligning with TFA's mission. You will initiate new partnerships, deepen existing relationships, and chart a path forward for successful recruitment efforts across different communities. The ideal candidate is deeply connected to the Ohio and Northern KY region, thrives in collaborative environments, and is passionate about recruiting an inclusive and committed corps. You’re a relationship-builder, strategic thinker, and strong communicator who is eager to represent the TFA mission to a wide variety of audiences, from student leaders and faculty to nonprofit partners and prospective corps members. They demonstrate strong interpersonal awareness and deep listening skills to build informed hypotheses of a potential partner’s motivations and barriers and can modify their approach to fit different settings and ensure their messages are tailored to their audience. As a Recruitment Manager, you will be on the front lines of Teach For America’s most consequential work, directly advancing our Theory of Change and driving the broader movement for educational excellence and opportunity. You will receive robust training, ongoing coaching, and professional development to hone your leadership and innovation skills and maximize your impact in one of the most critical regions in our network.

Requirements

  • At least 2 years of professional experience
  • Teach For America alumni and/or experience working in low-income schools in Ohio or Northern Kentucky strongly preferred
  • Prior recruitment experience preferred
  • Proficient in planning, execution, and strategy design, thriving on creating and leading key initiatives (such as in-person events and campus partnerships) that attract top prospects to Teach For America.
  • Exceptionally detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously while maintaining high-quality results.
  • Skilled at building and nurturing relationships, particularly across different groups, to foster strong partnerships and achieve meaningful outcomes.
  • Able to communicate clearly and persuasively in a variety of settings, whether one-on-one, in small groups, or at large-scale events; can effectively tailor messaging to engage and inspire different audiences.
  • Comfort navigating both in-person and virtual spaces across geographies and organizations.
  • Continuously striving for personal and professional growth, reflecting on experiences, seeking feedback, incorporating it quickly, and taking ownership of their development and success.
  • Passionate about access to educational excellence and a deep commitment to advancing opportunity across Ohio and Northern Kentucky.
  • Familiarity with Ohio and Northern Kentucky higher education landscape is strongly preferred.

Nice To Haves

  • Teach For America alumni and/or experience working in low-income schools in Ohio or Northern Kentucky strongly preferred
  • Prior recruitment experience preferred
  • Familiarity with Ohio and Northern Kentucky higher education landscape is strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Set and execute recruitment strategy across Ohio and Northern Kentucky
  • Develop and execute a recruitment strategy that strengthens and amplifies TFA’s presence at Ohio and Northern Kentucky colleges, universities, and community-based organizations, while laying the foundation for success in future recruitment efforts.
  • Identify and execute branding opportunities and campaigns (both on-campus and virtually) that elevate TFA’s visibility and message with relevant audiences.
  • Build partnerships with stakeholders (e.g., alumni, faculty, student organizations, nonprofits) to mobilize
  • Work across teams to plan, execute, and improve strategy, using data-based tools to identify gaps, patterns, and opportunities within campaigns and develop solutions to achieve outcomes.
  • Make strong decisions with respect to the Teach For America selection process through all stages of the application funnel.
  • Identify and cultivate high-potential Corps Member prospects
  • Source and engage top local talent to apply to the corps through proactive outreach and stakeholder referrals.
  • Identify campaign levers to explore due to their potential for significant impact (ex. partnering more closely with the Career Services Office, prioritizing social impact summits, etc.)
  • Tailor communication to different audiences, crafting compelling and engaging messages that resonate with candidates' motivations and interests.
  • Initiate and nurture relationships with potential network partners and external stakeholders, deepening their understanding of Teach For America’s mission and reinforcing their commitment to the movement for educational opportunity.
  • Plan and execute high-quality recruitment events and initiatives that support campaign goals and drive candidate engagement.
  • Execute recruitment strategies to drive applications and steward candidates through the admissions process
  • Build and maintain strong, individualized relationships with prospective candidates, tailoring cultivation strategies to their personal backgrounds and experiences to ensure they complete the application process, confirm their commitment to joining the corps, and deepen their understanding of access to educational opportunity.
  • Collaborate with teammates across the Midwest Recruitment Hub to ensure candidates receive seamless support from interest to confirmation.
  • Guide candidates through the admissions process, ensuring their continued investment in the organization’s mission and their readiness to contribute to systemic change.
  • Lead across the movement
  • Actively participate in all organizational commitments, including selection, confirmation, RT-wide events, and Ohio regional team and Midwest Hub team meetings to foster a sense of community and shared purpose.
  • Support Ohio team operations and local initiatives including Ignite or alumni events, data entry, interview support, and matriculation planning.
  • Stay deeply informed about the educational landscape in Ohio and Northern Kentucky , including local news, regional happenings, and community needs, using this context to guide meaningful conversations with prospects and stakeholders.
  • Actively engage in cross-team collaboration and foster a culture of belonging, learning, and results and adapt to the changing needs of the team, region, or organization, supporting various initiatives as needed.
  • Responsibly steward available resources through consistent compliance with all employee policies and expectations.

Benefits

  • Robust training
  • Ongoing coaching
  • Professional development
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