Job descriptionRole type:
Full-time
Location:
Toronto, ON
Salary:
$70,000 plus commission
Global University Systems (GUS) is an international education group that empowers students to transform their lives through education. We believe education drives careers, lives, and society forward, enabling a brighter and more sustainable future for all. Our institutions offer the broadest range of industry‑relevant skills through inclusive, accessible and digital‑first learning. We offer a choice of career‑enhancing certificates, degrees and post‑graduate level qualifications, equipping our thriving multi‑national community of students for lifelong success. Our world‑leading network and state‑of‑the‑art institutions power the upskilling of our students worldwide.
About OIHI Ontario Institute of Health Innovation (OIHI) is a proud part of GUS. OIHI is a registered Career College in Ontario dedicated to preparing the next generation of allied health professionals. With a growing portfolio of approved programs, strong practicum partnerships across 150+ healthcare organizations, and an expanding presence in corporate training and continuing education, OIHI is positioned at the intersection of workforce development and healthcare innovation.
Summary of role As OIHI enters a key growth phase, we are creating a new
Associate Director, Domestic Student Recruitment & Business Development
role dedicated to expanding our domestic student reach. This is not an admissions or student advising position. This is a sales and outreach role focused on generating new domestic leads, building referral networks, and driving enrollment growth through channels our existing admissions team does not currently reach.
The successful candidate will work alongside our admissions team, feeding qualified prospective students into the existing intake process. While our Admissions Manager and Advisors guide students through applications, funding, and onboarding, this role is squarely focused on top‑of‑funnel activity: finding, engaging, and converting new domestic audiences who are not yet aware of OIHI.
This is ideal for a high‑energy salesperson with deep knowledge of the Ontario PCC landscape who knows where to find domestic students and how to get them through the door.
Responsibilities
Generate domestic student leads through outreach, networking, community events, career fairs, and partnerships with employment agencies, settlement organizations, and workforce programs (Better Jobs Ontario, Second Career, WSIB).
Build and manage referral relationships that produce a steady flow of qualified prospective students.
Represent OIHI externally at events, employer sites, and in the community.
Hand off warm leads to the admissions team and collaborate on conversion.
Own your numbers: lead volume, referral sources, conversion to application, and revenue per intake.
Feed market intelligence back to leadership and marketing to sharpen targeting.
Outbound Lead Generation and Pipeline Development
Identify, prospect, and engage new domestic student audiences through community outreach, cold outreach, networking, career fairs, employer partnerships, and digital channels.
Build and maintain a robust pipeline of qualified domestic leads, tracked through CRM, and hand off warm prospects to the admissions team for intake processing.
Develop referral relationships with community organizations, employment agencies, immigrant settlement agencies, social services, and workforce development programs (e.g., Better Jobs Ontario, Second Career, WSIB retraining).
Market Development and Partnerships
Represent OIHI at external events, career expos, employer sites, job fairs, and community information sessions to raise awareness and generate leads.
Identify and cultivate relationships with employers, healthcare organizations, and industry groups that can serve as referral sources for prospective students.
Collaborate with the marketing team to inform campaign targeting, improve domestic lead quality, and align outbound efforts with digital strategy.
Performance and Reporting
Own and report on outbound enrollment KPIs including lead volume, referral source performance, conversion to application, and revenue contribution per intake.
Stay current on PCC regulatory requirements, OSAP policies, and domestic labor market trends in allied health to inform outreach strategy.
Provide market intelligence and feedback to leadership on competitive positioning, emerging demand, and untapped domestic segments.
Qualifications
5+ years of experience in domestic student recruitment, education sales, or business development within a Career College or comparable post‑secondary environment with deep knowledge of the Ontario Career Colleges Act.
Demonstrated success meeting or exceeding lead generation and enrollment targets in an outbound or field sales capacity.
Strong understanding of Ontario’s PCC sector, including OSAP, the Ontario Career Colleges Act, MCU compliance, and student funding pathways.
Proven ability to identify and cultivate referral relationships with community organizations, employment agencies, referral partners, or employer relationships that can be used to generate domestic leads.
Excellent consultative sales, presentation, and relationship management skills.
Proficiency with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) and comfort with pipeline tracking and reporting.
Post‑secondary diploma or degree (preferred but not required for exceptional candidates with proven results).
Valid Ontario driver’s license and willingness to travel within the GTA and surrounding regions.
What we offer
Competitive Compensation: A base salary of $70,000 with a results‑driven incentive structure and an On‑Target Earnings (OTE) potential of $100,000–$130,000.
100% Employer‑Paid Benefits: We cover 100% of the premiums for your extended health care, dental care, and Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP), ensuring you and your family have comprehensive support at no monthly cost to you.
The chance to build something from the ground up as the first dedicated domestic business development hire.
A collaborative leadership team committed to innovation in allied health education.
Flexibility in work arrangement (hybrid model available).
Professional development opportunities within a growing national education organization.
We will screen all applicants and select candidates whose qualifications meet our requirements. We will carefully consider your application during the initial screening and will contact you if you are selected to continue for the next stage of the recruitment process. We wish you every success in your job search.
Equal Opportunity Employer
– OIHI is an equal opportunity employer. We provide equal opportunities and are committed to the principle of equality regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Accommodations are offered upon request for applicants participating in all phases of the recruitment and selection process in line with our Accessibility Policy, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and the Ontario Human Rights Code. If you require accommodations at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact Talent@guscancolleges.ca. Artificial intelligence is used to screen, assess or select applicants. Vacancy Status: Existing Vacancy. Our data privacy policy can be viewed here.
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