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Saint Vincent College

Director of Financial Aid

Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States

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The Director of Financial Aid reports to the VP for Finance and is primarily responsible for the overall operation of the student financial aid program. The Director of Financial Aid is responsible for operationalizing and directing all short, intermediate, and long‑range planning for the financial aid program. This position coordinates with other department heads for the implementation of financial aid regulations, policies and procedures related to individual departments and the campus as a whole. This is a full‑time, in‑person administrator position.

Position Title: Director of Financial Operations

Functional Responsibilities

Maintains a high level of professional competence in best practices in financial aid, program assessment, operational budgeting, and a working knowledge of the college software system. The AVP will collaborate across departments for effective and accurate service to students.

Provides leadership and participates in committees across campus.

Supervises professional and clerical staff assigned to the Financial Aid Office. Determines work priorities, trains, delegates tasks, and evaluates work efforts.

Administers, controls, and coordinates federal, state and institutional financial aid funds from numerous individual programs. Ensures compliance with all laws and regulations through accurate reporting and auditing and resolves any issues related to auditors' findings.

Processes the awarding of financial aid funds utilizing federal needs analysis calculations. Reviews the processing and edits work performed by the department staff. Resolves complex problems for office staff, students and other parties involving funding, awarding and/or disbursement of funds.

Develops, implements, recommends, and revises policies and procedures to ensure compliance with all federal and state laws and regulations. Responsible for the development and implementation of college policies as they relate to financial and institutional aid.

Manages the student satisfaction process through delivery of quality customer service in all aspects of the administration of financial aid.

Supervises and monitors the financial aid satisfactory academic progress (SAP) process for all students, ensuring that review and notification to students is done based on the established college policy and schedule, and federal and state financial aid regulations.

Maintains the office policy and procedures manual as it relates to financial aid programs.

Creates and maintains effective communication plans for transmitting and receiving critical data between offices such as Admissions, Registrar, and Student Accounts.

Works closely with Admissions to establish packaging policies yearly and participates with consultants on such.

Collaborates with college staff and other offices in strategic and operational planning aimed at achieving office, departmental and institutional goals and objectives.

Counsels students and parents in regard to financial eligibility. Uses professional judgment in determining the appropriate handling of information based on individual circumstances.

Serves as the liaison with federal, state and local agencies on issues related to financial aid.

Establishes financial aid presentations for Admission events and participates in student visits and orientations.

Responsible for all phases of the Direct Loan program including creation of loan applications, origination of funding, receipt of payments, monthly adjustments and reconciliation, and final annual reconciliation of all funds received.

Responsible for all phases of the Pell Grant program including the origination, disbursement, and annual reconciliation of Pell Grant funds.

Establishes Costs of Attendance budgets.

Responsible for Return to Title IV Calculations

Prepares financial aid reports such as FISAP, Common Data Set, IPEDs and numerous other financial aid related surveys.

Required Skills

Ability to work effectively with a diverse student and public population in stressful situations.

Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing and to work with highly confidential information

Ability to manage (plan, budget, staff, evaluate) an office with a variety of functions.

Ability to conduct research related to the financial aid field.

In‑depth knowledge of federal and state financial aid rules and regulations.

Knowledge of state and federal regulations and guidelines governing financial aid, including Title IV.

Knowledge of the principles and practices of private higher education organization and structure.

Knowledge of general accounting procedures, business management, leadership, and supervision.

Knowledge of institutional policies that govern admissions and registration. Knowledge of immigration and naturalization service categories of citizens, residents and visas.

Knowledge of college programs.

Knowledge of tutorial services.

Ability to develop and manage budgets.

Ability to make effective decisions and take independent action.

Ability to interpret and apply rules, regulations, policies and procedures.

Ability to prioritize workload and conflicting demands.

Ability to effectively work in a demanding environment.

Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing, with a variety of student, staff and management groups.

Ability to demonstrate organizational, time management, analytical and problem solving skills.

Ability to demonstrate presentation skills.

Ability to operate a computer and use related software.

Education And Years Of Experience Bachelor’s degree in related field.

Five (5) years of related professional experience is required, with five (5) years in a supervisory position preferred. Significant professional development in financial aid is desirable.

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT Office work environment. Requires the ability to communicate effectively with the college community and the public.

All positions require the incumbent to be able to fully embrace the unique mission and identity of the College as a Catholic, Benedictine liberal arts and sciences institution. Saint Vincent College is committed to diversity and encourages applicants from all qualified candidates. Saint Vincent College is committed to building a diversified and competent population of faculty and staff, and encourages applications from women and minorities. Saint Vincent is an equal opportunity employer.

PLEASE NOTE: Background checks will be performed on all new hires. Employment is conditional upon satisfactory background checks and clearances.

About the Organization Saint Vincent College is an educational community rooted in the tradition of the Catholic faith, the heritage of Benedictine monasticism, and the love of values inherent in the liberal approach to life and learning. Our mission is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate education for men and women to enable them to integrate their professional aims with the broader purposes of human life. The programs, activities, and encounters that make up student life at Saint Vincent College encourages the intellectual gifts, professional aptitudes and personal aspirations of students to mature harmoniously.

EOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any category protected by applicable federal, state or local law, including but not limited to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, uniformed service member status or any other characteristic protected by law.

Seniority level Director

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Education and Training, Higher Education

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