Assistant Director of Financial Aid and Veteran - Flagstaff, United States - Coconino Community College

Mark Lane

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Description

Position Summary:


Assists in the management of the Office of Student Financial Aid & Veterans' Service and related programs and functions within the District.

Complies with various college; federal and state regulations. This is a full-time, 12 month benefit eligible position.


First Application Review:
June 3, Open until Filled


_Salary & Benefits_

  • Full Salary Range: $61,173 $90,535/annual depending on education and experience
  • Anticipated Hiring Range: $61,173 $75,854/annual depending on education and experience
  • Cafeteria Plan: In addition to the base compensation, benefitseligible employees receive an extra $5,640 per year to put toward benefit costs or to be used as additional takehome pay
Paid Holidays: 21 (including a full week off between Christmas and New Year's Day and over Spring Break)

  • Vacation &

Sick Leave:
Approximately 17 paid vacation days & 9 paid sick leave days accrued annually


Coconino Community College Diversity Statement

  • Coconino Community College recognizes and respects diversity and the value it brings to our communities. We appreciate and welcome cultures, identities, beliefs, experiences and all that makes us unique. CCC champions and takes action to build an inclusive work and learning environment. We are allies and advocates, navigating respectful dialogue about our shared humanity._

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:


  • Provides leadership and assists in the management of the Financial Aid Office to include overseeing the front counter operation, ensuring compliance, high quality customer service, and coordination with other areas of the College.
  • Serves as the designee in the Director's absence by attending meetings and other duties as required.
  • Interprets and complies with federal and state regulations. Includes monitoring and enforcing federal and state regulations to ensure that the College is in compliance and making recommendations to the Director for revision to procedures when the department or College is not in compliance.
  • Supervises and trains Financial Aid Generalist, Specialists, Advisor and student workers. Oversees the Front Counter operations including; but not limited to; training temporary employees; student workers and interns. This includes making hiring and termination recommendations. Conducting performance evaluations, and carrying out disciplinary actions when necessary.
  • Serves as main contact for IT and Institutional Research regarding Banner system and requests for reports. Participates in annual Banner year roll process with director.
  • Advises students regarding financial aid, and determines specific course of action or makes recommendations or referrals to outside agencies if required. Uses professional judgement in working with students who may have unique circumstances
  • Serves as a liaison between the Financial Aid office and internal and external departments, groups, agencies and individuals to maintain partnerships or share information.
  • Reviews, evaluates, processes and approves exceptions to procedures such as petitions and appeals for independency, financial aid special conditions and satisfactory academic performance.
  • Assists in developing and implementing policies and procedures for the department and related programs and functions. This includes developing, monitoring and approving budgetary expenditures, and allocations of human and fiscal resources.
  • Assists in establishing goals and objectives for the department and related programs and functions. Represents the function or department on various operational and procedural committees as needed.
  • Develops and presents workshops and orientations related to Financial Aid issues for special needs groups, eligible participants, faculty, staff and students as individuals or in groups.
  • Responsible for calculation Return to Title IV for withdrawn students
  • Oversees the Federal Work Study and Student wage program
  • Creates financial aid forms and letters for the office
  • Assists the Director with oversight of the Veterans Center
  • Measures the performances of the Financial Aid office and takes corrective action when necessary. This includes conducting and analyzing surveys, focus surveys and student forums when necessary.
  • Travel to regional and national conferences is required in order to keep up with compliance and upgrades. Typically travel will be necessary 2 to 4 times per year.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Knowledge of governmental rules, regulations, guidelines, and procedures related to financial aid. Knowledge of automated processing systems. Ability to communicate effectively in a variety of settings. Skill in organization.


Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Education, Business, Student Affairs or related field and 4 years directly related experience or any equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully

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