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Job Description
Assistant Financial Aid Director
Assistant Financial Aid Director
Company:
Eastern Wyoming College (EWC)
Job Location:
Torrington, Wyoming
Category:
Financial Aid
Type:
Full-Time Position:
Full-time,
Benefitted, Professional, FLSA Exempt, 12-month position. College pays up to $500 for relocation expenses
Start Date:
July 15, 2026, with preference given to applications dated on or before
6/21/26.
Salary Hire Range:
$55,806 - $61,599 annually for each 12-month appointment (actual amount depends on education and
experience)
Job Summary:
The Assistant Financial Aid
Director is a full-time, benefitted, professional staff position located at the Torrington campus. This position plays a central role in the
day-to-day administration of financial aid programs, requiring a high level of initiative, independent judgment, and technical expertise.
The individual in this role is expected to take full ownership of projects from conception through completion, driving efficiency and
innovation across office operations. The Assistant Director of Financial Aid serves as the operational leader of the Financial Aid Office,
acting on behalf of the Director in their absence. A primary focus of this position is the leadership of scholarship operations, including
maximizing the use of scholarship technology, and streamlining both state and institutional scholarship awarding processes. The role also
serves as backup School Certifying Official (SCO) for veterans' educational benefits, ensuring eligible students receive timely and accurate
support. The Assistant Director is responsible for maintaining
compliance with all applicable federal, state, institutional, and VA regulations. This includes assisting with annual audits, program
reviews, FISAP reporting, reconciliations, and the timely submission of required documentation. Additionally, this position provides
leadership and support for Consumer Information requirements and all mandated financial aid disclosures. This is a key leadership position
suited for a detail-oriented professional who thrives in a compliance-driven environment and is committed to supporting students in
accessing and understanding their financial aid options. The
Assistant Financial Aid Director typically works Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; during peak operations the Assistant Director may
work evenings, holiday breaks, and weekends. The position does require occasional travel within the six-county service area and Wyoming to
perform special presentations and events that occur in off business hours.
Essential Functions/Duties:
Serve as lead
administrator of the Financial Aid Office in the absence of the Director
Oversee daily workflow, prioritize deadlines, and ensure timely, accurate processing of aid
Independently lead projects, solve problems, and implement solutions with minimal
guidance
Identify inefficiencies and recommend improvements that
enhance service, compliance, and productivity
Provide cross-training, guidance, and support to team members as needed
Lead the institutional scholarship awarding process from application
through selection, awarding, and communication
Become the subject matter expert for the college scholarship
management software
Optimize use of scholarship software to
improve efficiency, student experience, and reporting capabilities
Lead implementation of state
scholarship programs into the scholarship platform whenever possible
Coordinate with internal stakeholders,
foundation partners, and external agencies on scholarship processes
Maintain scholarship databases,
timelines, workflows, and reporting accuracy
Evaluate current
scholarship processes and recommend automation or system enhancements
Serve as backup School Certifying Official (SCO) for VA educational benefits programs
Maintain working knowledge of VA regulations, certification requirements, and reporting timelines
Assist with certification of veteran student enrollments and benefit adjustments as needed
Provide support to veteran and eligible dependent students regarding educational
benefit processes
Ensure continuity of services during absences or peak processing periods
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, institutional, and VA regulations related to
assigned programs
Assist with annual audits, program reviews, FISAP reporting, reconciliations, and required submissions
Manage Return of Title IV (R2T4) calculations for official and unofficial withdrawals
Administer Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) processes, appeals, and notifications
Lead or assist with Consumer Information and required disclosures
Manage assigned student caseload and all aspects of eligibility
review and awarding
Review ISIRs, verification documents,
C-codes, conflicting information, transfer credit, over awards, and
packaging adjustments
Process Professional Judgment requests with
appropriate documentation and sound decision-making
Counsel
students and families regarding aid eligibility, appeals, withdrawal impacts, scholarships, VA benefits coordination, and funding opportunities
Provide accurate, timely, and student-centered communication across multiple channels
Run and analyze daily/weekly operational reports
Identify trends, errors, and opportunities for automation or
improved workflow
Maintain accurate procedures, records, and
internal documentation
Assist with website, catalog, and forms
updates to ensure current and accurate information
Build strong
working relationships across campus with Admissions, Registrar, Business Office, Foundation, Academic Services, and faculty
Participate in outreach events, FAFSA workshops, veteran student support initiatives, and community engagement efforts
Represent the college at state, regional, and national training opportunities. Required
Qualifications Bachelor's degree preferred; equivalent education and experience considered
Minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible financial aid, scholarship
administration, or higher education operations experience
Strong knowledge of Title IV regulations and student financial aid
compliance
Experience working with databases, software systems,
or scholarship management platforms
Ability to learn and
administer VA educational benefit certification processes
Proven
ability to independently manage projects and meet deadlines
Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and customer service abilities
Ability to
maintain confidentiality and comply with FERPA regulations
Current and valid state-issued Driver's License Current and valid state-issued Driver's License Required Qualifications Five years of full-time work experience in financial aid or student affairs/services Experience as a School Certifying Official (SCO) or working with VA educational benefits
Experience managing
scholarship software or implementing technology solutions
Community college or higher education experience
Supervisory
or team lead experience
Advanced reporting, Excel, or data management skills
Experience improving workflows or leading
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