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Compensation: $44,319.64 - $53,737.57
Position Summary:
Financial Assistance Services provides the means for students to pursue their post-secondary educational endeavors. By providing students with the financial assistance needed to help cover the costs of obtaining a higher education, we are helping to make dreams come true each and every day.
St. Petersburg College (SPC) takes pride in helping students finish what they start, therefore assisting students with the financial aid process is critical in getting the student started in the best possible position to succeed. SPC is seeking a dynamic and energetic Financial Assistance Services Officer for our fast-paced financial assistance services department. To be a strong candidate for consideration, we are looking for someone who:
The Financial Assistance Services Officer typically assists students in person on campus; however, assistance is also provided via phone, email, and virtually via Microsoft Teams and Zoom with a full spectrum of financial aid related inquiries. The Financial Assistance Services Officer will provide more detailed advising for students and parents. A thorough understanding of the FAFSA, verification, and SAP are just a few items that the Financial Assistance Services Officer will need to be familiar with. Additionally, we are seeking a candidate who has strong critical thinking skills and who can learn new systems and processes fairly easy.
This position will be called upon to assist at multiple campuses from time to time. As well as assist with outreach initiatives in the surrounding communities, and default prevention initiatives as well.
Typical duties include but are not limited to the following:
Prior financial aid experience is a must.
Excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and customer service experience is also required.
This is the first of six levels in the Student Support Professional series. The classification is responsible for providing complete organizational information and services to students and prospective students in single areas or across a number of disciplines that may include admissions, financial aid, academic advising, career services, international students, and disability services. This level is differentiated from the previous level by the focus on providing professional-level career counseling and/or academic advisement and providing direct student assistance in career development activities; incumbents are responsible for coordinating internal and external partnerships to enhance services; making referrals for resources to assist in the students' career and educational success; and serving as a liaison between high schools, students, employers, and departments within the college.
Requirements:
Education:
Bachelor's degree.
Experience:
Three (3) years related experience. Some positions may require higher level of education.
* An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job may be acceptable in lieu of those requirements listed above.
Knowledge:
Skills:
Physical:
Responsibilities:
These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary. | Potential Frequency | |
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1. | Provides professional-level counseling and advice for incoming and returning students on academic programs and progress, financial aid, internships, careers, study abroad programs, and/or other related programs. | Daily 20% |
2. | Provides direct and comprehensive career counseling, advising, and student development guidance which includes networking with employers and community leaders to obtain information on job opportunities and facilitate job referrals; initiating, creating, and coordinating programs designed to help students create award-winning resumes and cover letters, interviewing and job search skills, and/or other related items; and/or performing related duties. | Daily 30% |
3. | Develops, manages, and communicates resources through program promotions, class presentations, training sessions, and faculty and community partnerships. | Daily 10% |
4. | Develops new student support services and programs, including on and off-site course offerings, new delivery formats, and partnerships with community agencies. | Daily 10% |
5. | Tracks, compiles, and collects information and prepares related reports in assigned program area; maintains related databases. | Daily 30% |
6. | Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. | As Required |
Full Time
$45k-58k (estimate)
02/11/2024
05/13/2024
mctft.com
St Petersburg, FL
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