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PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Human Resources Management and Training:
In the absence of the Associate Director of Loans, this position will report to the Deputy Director of Financial Aid. Will keep abreast of Title IV regulations and institutional policies and procedures and ensure that staff is properly trained and provided direction.
Percentage of Time: 25%
Data Management:
This position will support the Compliance unit within the Office of Financial Aid for reconciling funds in the Workday system [(Customer Relationship Management (CRM) or other Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)]. Fund accounting is reconciled between federal, institutional accounts, etc. in conjunction with the COD system. This position will process loan originations and certifications, review and correcting rejected loans, disbursements/award discrepancies between Banner and COD.
Percentage of Time: 20%
Administrative Functions:
This position will award financial aid and process loans as assigned by the Associate Director for Loans. This may include being responsible for a specific school, ensuring that the needs of the students, faculty and staff are met in a timely manner. Reporting (analysis, responses) may be required, per the Associate Director of Loans, Financial Aid Director, or members of the management team.
Percentage of Time: 35%
Customer Service/Outreach/Engagement:
This position will work with the Associate Director of Loans and financial aid staff to ensure that optimal customer service is provided. The position will assist in developing metrics to establish benchmarks and outcomes. The position will assist the Associate Director of Loans with assessing financial aid information (web, social media, etc.) and determining and helping to enact those areas of improvement. The position will assist with outreach and engagement – including conducting financial aid presentations or attending events sponsored by the Office of Financial Aid.
Percentage of Time: 20%
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s Degree and at least five years of experience in financial aid (or a related area), with increasingly degrees of difficulty and demonstrated competencies. Knowledge of financial aid programs and regulations. Highly effective oral and written communication skills. Excellent mathematical and analytical skills as well as computer proficiency. Demonstrated understanding of the general operation of the financial aid office in an enrollment management setting. Ability to travel and work evenings, and other times as deemed necessary for overall operations of the Financial Aid office. Ability to work effectively under stressful situations and still maintain a cordial, positive, and professional demeanor. Collaborative and student/customer oriented. Proactive, with strong problem-solving skills. Leadership and organizational skills. Ability to train and supervise clerical staff and student workers. Ability to handle multiple tasks effectively with frequent interruptions. Demonstrated commitment to equal opportunity and diversity/multicultural issues.
Note: This position description should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as may be required. The university has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description is not to be construed as a contract for employment.
Expected Pay Range: $65,000 to $70,000