Are you energized by meeting new people, building relationships, getting out into the community, and creating opportunities that make a real difference?
Tulsa Welding School is looking for a driven, outgoing, and community-focused Community Outreach Representative to help introduce future students to the possibilities available through skilled trades education.
This isn't a sit-behind-a-desk-all-day kind of role.
You'll be out in the community building relationships with high schools, school districts, workforce organizations, employers, businesses, and community partners. You'll attend career fairs, deliver presentations, identify new outreach opportunities, and serve as an ambassador for Tulsa Welding School.
Your mission is simple: build meaningful relationships, create awareness, generate qualified prospective student leads, and connect those individuals with our Admissions team so they can take the next step toward their future.
If you're a natural relationship builder who loves being in the community, can command a room, follow through on commitments, and get excited about creating new opportunities from the ground up, we want to meet you.
IMPORTANT: Candidates must reside within 50 miles of a StrataTech/Tulsa Welding School campus. This position requires 75–90% travel throughout an assigned territory and may include occasional evening and weekend events.
As a Community Outreach Representative, you'll be one of the faces of Tulsa Welding School in the communities we serve.
You'll develop relationships, create new partnerships, increase awareness of our educational opportunities, and help build a strong pipeline of prospective students interested in skilled trades careers.
You'll develop and maintain relationships with:
High schools and school districts
Counselors and educators
Workforce development organizations
Community organizations
Employers
Local businesses
Community partners
Other organizations that can help connect individuals with skilled trades education
This role isn't just about showing up to an event and handing out information. We want someone who can build genuine relationships, earn trust, stay connected, and create partnerships that continue producing opportunities over time.
You'll spend the majority of your time in the field representing Tulsa Welding School and StrataTech Education Group.
You'll regularly participate in:
High school presentations
Career fairs
Community outreach events
Workforce initiatives
Trade shows
Campus open houses
Promotional events
Community partnership activities
Community Outreach Representatives are expected to conduct a minimum of 3–4 high school presentations and/or attend career fairs or community outreach events each week.
You'll need to be comfortable walking into a school, business, community organization, or event and confidently representing our organization and the opportunities our schools provide.
Relationships and outreach should lead to results.
You'll identify individuals who may benefit from our programs, generate qualified prospective student leads, accurately capture their information, and ensure those leads are transferred promptly to the appropriate campus Admissions team.
Your role is focused on outreach and lead generation.
You'll create the connection and opportunity, while partnering closely with Admissions to help prospective students continue their journey.
We're looking for someone who doesn't wait for opportunities to appear.
You'll actively identify:
New high school relationships
New community partnerships
Workforce development opportunities
Community events
Career fairs
Employer relationships
Local business partnerships
Other opportunities to expand awareness of Tulsa Welding School
You'll learn your territory, understand where opportunities exist, and continually look for new ways to connect our schools with the communities we serve.
A successful Community Outreach Representative manages multiple relationships, events, contacts, and commitments at the same time.
You'll be responsible for maintaining accurate documentation of:
Strong follow-through matters. When you tell a school, community partner, prospective student, or internal team member that you'll do something, we expect you to deliver.
You'll work closely with campus Admissions leadership to support enrollment initiatives and ensure qualified leads move efficiently from community outreach to the appropriate Admissions team.
Success requires strong communication and collaboration.
You'll understand where your responsibility begins and ends while maintaining a strong partnership with the teams responsible for helping prospective students through the next stage of their journey.
The strongest Community Outreach Representatives are visible, active, organized, and connected within their territories.
Success in this role means:
Building strong and sustainable community relationships
Developing new high school and community partnerships
Consistently conducting presentations and attending outreach events
Generating qualified prospective student leads
Creating new opportunities rather than relying only on existing relationships
Following up consistently and professionally
Maintaining accurate records of outreach activity
Representing Tulsa Welding School professionally in every interaction
Collaborating effectively with campus Admissions leadership
Managing an assigned territory independently
Maintaining compliance with organizational, accreditor, state, and federal requirements
Being accountable for both activity and results
We aren't looking for someone who simply attends events.
We're looking for someone who can own a territory, build relationships, create opportunities, and turn community engagement into measurable results.
You may be a great fit if you are:
An exceptional relationship builder
Comfortable meeting and engaging with new people
Confident presenting to groups
Professional and polished when representing an organization
Highly self-motivated
Organized and dependable
Comfortable working independently in the field
Able to manage multiple relationships and priorities simultaneously
Focused on results and follow-through
Comfortable developing relationships from the ground up
Able to communicate effectively with schools, businesses, community organizations, prospective students, and internal teams
Excited about finding creative ways to build awareness and generate opportunities
Able to adapt quickly as priorities and community needs change
Committed to representing Tulsa Welding School with professionalism and integrity
Because this role spends significant time away from the campus, you must also be comfortable managing your schedule, territory, appointments, events, and follow-up responsibilities with a high degree of independence and accountability.
This is a highly mobile, field-focused position.
75–90% travel throughout the assigned territory is required.
Regular travel is an essential function of the position and may include occasional evening and weekend events.
Candidates must reside within 50 miles of a Tulsa Welding School campus.
If you're looking for a traditional office-based position, this probably isn't the right opportunity.
If you love being out in the community, building relationships, meeting new people, attending events, and creating opportunities, you may love this role.
For decades, Tulsa Welding School has helped individuals pursue training for careers in the skilled trades.
Our work is about more than education. It's about creating opportunities for people to build lives they're proud of—for themselves, their families, and their communities.
As a Community Outreach Representative, you have an opportunity to help start that journey.
You may be the first person who introduces someone to skilled trades education.
You may build the relationship with the high school that connects students with opportunities they didn't know existed.
You may meet someone at a community event who has been looking for a new direction.
You may create a partnership that continues impacting students for years.
That's what makes this role different.
You're not just promoting a school. You're creating connections that can change lives.
At StrataTech Education Group and Tulsa Welding School, we're passionate about creating positive and sustainable life change through skilled trades education.
We're focused on student success, innovation, operational excellence, service, and creating an incredible environment for our students and employees.
We believe great organizations are built by genuine people who care about the work they do and the people they serve.
We're looking for someone who brings that same energy into the community.
Someone who is willing to:
Show up. Build relationships. Create opportunities. Follow through. And make an impact.
Joining Tulsa Welding School means becoming part of an organization focused on changing lives through skilled trades education.
Eligible employees may have access to a competitive total rewards package that can include company-sponsored benefits, paid time off, and other employee programs in accordance with applicable company plans and eligibility requirements.
Specific benefit offerings and eligibility will be discussed during the hiring process.
If you're a relationship builder who would rather spend your day meeting people and creating opportunities than sitting behind a desk, this could be the opportunity you've been looking for.
We're looking for people who can represent Tulsa Welding School with energy, professionalism, authenticity, and purpose.
Bring your ability to connect.
Bring your drive.
Bring your community relationships.
And help us introduce the next generation of skilled trades professionals to opportunities that can change their lives.
Apply today to become a Community Outreach Representative with Tulsa Welding School.
Candidates must reside within 50 miles of a StrataTech/Tulsa Welding School campus and be able to meet the position's 75–90% travel requirement, including occasional evening and weekend events.
StrataTech Education Group and Tulsa Welding School are Equal Opportunity Employers. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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