The Associate Director of Financial Aid will oversee most essential office functions and serve as a back up to the Director. The Associate director will help create budgets packaging and other student information groups. The associate director will also oversee all reporting to and data pulling from the Department of Education. They will help with issues of compliance during the annual audit and keeping up to date on changes in regulations systems and other important information.
The Associate Director will serve in a decision making capacity if the Director is not available. They will work closely with the Director for enrollment strategy institutional aid development and other essential strategic development.
This position will perform duties necessary for the proper administration of Federal State and Institutional Financial Aid at Lourdes University requiring considerable knowledge of Federal State and Institutional regulations and software. The individual should have a general knowledge of current financial aid systems and current Department of Education regulations. The Associate Director will also be an active partner with your manager in your professional development
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Provide input suggestions and creative thought to foster the development of the Financial Aid Office Lourdes University and the Lourdes University Community at-large. Seek out new and improved methods to effectively and efficiently create a more positive work environment and student-centered atmosphere.
Perform duties associated with the proper legal and ethical administration of all financial aid administered through by and on-behalf of the U.S. Department of Education the Ohio Board of Regents Lourdes University and all such agencies/individuals as applicable.
Understand and utilize the SIS financial aid module to perform primary functions and required tasks and reports.
Observe processes and suggest actions (with Director of Financial Aid) which will positively impact customer service including response time quality of communications and issue resolution.
Student Counseling this can include but is not limited to counseling prospective and current students parents or others who inquire about the financial aid process; communicating with prospective and current students regarding activities related to their financial aid including phone contact internal office visits and emails.
Package according to federal state and institutional regulations; use necessary DOE related web information including but not limited to NSLDS (National Student Loan Information System) the DOE COD (Common Origination and Disbursement) System the Financial Aid Administrators Systems and the Transfer Monitor Process ODHE HEI portal reporting including OCOG WOS NEALP COF.
Responsible for the review of student Withdrawals for appropriate inclusion in Return to Title IV process.
Oversee Reconciliation Process federal loan reporting process and other federal and state processes.
Responsible for processing and reconciling all aspects of the Alternative Loan program and associated management systems such as GLHEC Scholarnet.
Perform financial aid verification as required by the Department of Education and professional judgement. Maintain high standards of customer service for accurate and timely processing. Review and make appropriate changes in process including tracking letters etc. to ensure quality.
Responsible for maintaining up to date presentation materials for FA consumers (student/parent internal customers)
Present financial aid programs at high schools and other organizations as necessary.
Assist in the coverage of university fairs high school visits and other recruitment events as applicable.
Manage and maintain a variety of tuition exchange programs ensuring compliance with institutional and program-specific policies. Maintain and update exchange databases and complete annual reporting.
Serve as a point of contact for students families and internal stakeholders regarding tuition exchange programs.
Back-up Responsibilities in absence of director.
Skills & Abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A valid drivers license with the ability and willingness to travel.
Demonstrated ability to self-manage time activity and spending staying focused on accomplishment of objectives and meet preset goals.
Proficient with system applications a SIS and on-line technology.
Availability to work evenings and weekends.
Desire to be actively involved with the campus community.
A high degree of personal integrity and professionalism.
Ability to pass a background check.
Qualifications
Bachelors Degree required.
At least three years of financial aid experience required.
Thorough knowledge of Federal financial aid regulations required. Knowledge of Ohio financial aid programs preferred.
Computer and data management skills. Experience using EDE NSLDS Microsoft Office Campus Management and Slate.
Must be willing and able to undertake tasks requiring much attention to detail and accuracy
Required Experience:
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