Senior, Financial Aid Advisor Position Available In Broward, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: The Senior Financial Aid Advisor role at Broward College involves counseling and advising on financial aid programs, handling financial aid processes, and removing barriers for educational funding. Responsibilities include analyzing student financial aid records, certifying loans, and awarding grants. The position requires a Bachelor's Degree and four years of relevant experience, with a salary range of $42,320 - $49,726.

Company:
Broward College
Salary:
$46023
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Senior, Financial Aid Advisor Senior, Financial Aid Advisor locations
Cypress Creek Administrative Center
time type
Full time
posted on
Posted 3 Days Ago
job requisition id

REQ-000045290

Job Profile Summary Under limited supervision, the Senior Financial Aid Advisor is responsible for the daily financial aid processes including counseling and advising parents, students and others regarding federal, state, institutional, and foundation financial aid programs, ensuring the removal of barriers to receive educational funding. The Senior Financial Aid Advisor provides information on policies, procedures and eligibility of financial aid programs while also analyzing/processing student financial aid records, including federal verification, certification of loans, matching scholarship criteria with eligible students, and awarding grants. Coupled with a student centered focus, this position is responsible for evaluating, reviewing, and reconciling student financial aid files. Senior Financial Aid Advisors assigned the Operational business area will also reconcile funds, process R2T4’s, understand and implement state grant programs. This position allows eligible veterans and their spouses to claim Veterans’ Preference pursuant
to Florida Statute 295. Certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for
postsecondary educational requirements, in the employment by the state and its political
subdivisions and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled. Applicants claiming preference are responsible for providing required documentation at the
time of submitting application. For information on obtaining a DD 214 visit http://www.archives.gov/veterans/militaryservice

  • records/ or call 1-866-272-6272
Minimum Education:

Bachelor’s Degree required.
An equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered where applicable.

Minimum Experience/Training:

Four years of relevant experience. Experience required is within field or closely related field.
Progressively knowledgeable and responsible experience in a collegiate setting that provides significant exposure and current knowledge of the practices, policies, and procedures governing the higher education student financial aid process

Essential Functions:

Daily

  • 20%: Provides financial aid advice and counsels students on financial aid programs, eligibility requirements, and application processes while maintaining a level for individualized counseling to provide students with the most equitable financial aid award package. May also be required to process R2T4 calculations when students withdraw and have received federal aid.
    Daily
  • 20%: Processes financial aid by verifying data and certifying grants, loans, and scholarship awards for students through income and budget analysis. Reviews and processes financial aid applications to determine basic eligibility and obtain additional documentation when necessary.
    Daily
  • 15%: Exercises professional judgment to determine if income adjustments should be made, dependency status should be revised, and reviews recalculations to adjust awards on less complex cases, as appropriate.
    Daily
  • 10%: Reviews and determines individual loan eligibility based on enrollment, program objective, and calculated financial need.
    Daily
  • 10%: Analyzes, creates, and maintains complex and technical data records which include electronic data transmission of information to outside agencies and accessing data included in federal systems, including but not limited to the National Student Loan Data System, the Federal Common Origination and Disbursement system, and The federal Central Processing System.
    Daily
  • 5%: Assists in the construction and reconciliation of financial aid files for state and federal reporting.
    Daily
  • 10%: Resolves discrepancies and manually reconciles files from various reports when system limitations prevent automation.
    Daily
  • 5%: Responds to inquiries by researching and resolving problematic transactions; serves as a liaison with other departments in the resolution of day-to-day administrative or operational issues; crisis intervention referrals as needed.
    Other
  • 5%: Performs related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Ability to conduct reconciliation by analyzing complex data independently or collaboratively with colleagues concerning the processes and procedures for the delivery of aid.
Proficient in interpretation of federal and state regulations as it pertains to financial aid. May oversee part-time or work-study employees or provide functional guidance to less experienced staff.
Mathematical skills are needed to manually calculate awards, apply formulas to awards, calculate the student’s need, and determine estimated financial aid to ensure the proper award amount for the student.
General understanding of the College’s structure, policies, procedures, and practices as it pertains to the immediate area and the college as a whole.
Ability to contribute in multiple related areas within the function
Expertise in understanding and following project plans, including the coordination of multiple resources and activities
Understanding of and ability to coordinate interdependencies of work within the area and of resources from outside the area
Ability to exchange information with individuals and collaborate with colleagues within the College as well as presentation skills
Requires advanced knowledge of computerized systems and operating environments i.e. Microsoft Office Products and specialized computer systems spec
Ability to effectively communicate with a diverse population and present financial aid workshop material within and outside the college community. Our Culture

  • At Broward College, our leaders embody a culture of competence, care, character, composure, and courage.

We prioritize serving each other and our students through high-quality guidance, mutual respect, resilience, and fair, thoughtful decision-making, all while upholding the values of integrity, transparency, and honesty. Job Title Senior, Financial Aid Advisor Position Number

P0005680

Job Status Full time Regular Department Financial Aid Operations Scholarships Location Cypress Creek Administrative Center Pay Grade 714 Salary $42,320

  • $49,726 (Salary commensurate with education and experience) Work Shift Work Schedule Monday
  • Friday/Weekends/Varies Hours Per Week 40 Posting End Date Open Until Filled

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