Suffolk University
Sr. Assistant Director of SFS/Student Employment
Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
This position in the Office of Student Financial Services reports to the Managing Associate Director of Student Financial Services. The Sr. Assistant Director of SFS/Student Employment assists students and parents with offering financing options and with navigating the financial aid application process. In addition, the incumbent serves as the primary HR personnel for student employees and their managers. The Sr. Assistant Director also represents the Office of Student Financial Services at various events such as Open House and Showcase.
COMPETENCIES: Knowledge of student Financial Aid processes and procedures; knowledge of State and Federal Financial Aid programs, regulations and guidelines; skill in the operation of computers and job-related software programs; skill in interpersonal relations and effectively communicating with internal and external customers.
Primary Responsibilities: Serves as the student HR partner for all student employees and their managers. Responsible for posting jobs on Handshake for awarded student employees. Additionally, creates the job requisitions in the Workday data management system and is responsible for hiring students, ensuring they are completing onboarding, and managing payroll issues. Also provides guidance to student managers on student personnel issues and conflict resolution.
Undergraduate student caseload – Responsible for all aspects of awarding financial aid to a portion of the undergraduate student population.
Coordinates with various departments the selection of merit employment award and ensures they are placed under the appropriate supervisory organization.
Represents the Office of Student Financial Services at various on and off-campus events as needed, including occasional evening and weekend hours. Contributes in the development of materials for these events.
Preferred Qualifications:
Requires a bachelor’s degree
Requires prior experience in a college/university financial aid office
Excellent written and oral communication skills necessary
Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel
Excellent analytical, organizational, problem solving and communication skills
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to work under continual deadlines requiring great attention to detail while managing competing responsibilities
Candidates should have attention to detail, public speaking ability, and desire to work in a fast-paced customer service setting
The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience working with diverse populations and a strong commitment to help developing and implementing the University’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies and goals
Caseload responsibilities:
Packaging and awarding
Performing verification
Resolves ISIR Comment codes (i.e. C-codes)
Reviews special circumstance and appeal requests
Reviews satisfactory academic progress appeals (SAP)
Working reports
Responds to student inquiries via email
Follows up with students and families to complete their financial aid file
Other tasks assigned by manager
Serve as representative for Student Financial Services office at new student orientation and prospective student events. Coordinate presentations and provide coverage when needed. Coordinate with Ram Center and Student accounts colleagues to service inquiries
This position has some flexibility for a hybrid remote schedule to be determined with the manager based on the needs of the office.
Salary:
$57,000.00 - 76,000.00
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COMPETENCIES: Knowledge of student Financial Aid processes and procedures; knowledge of State and Federal Financial Aid programs, regulations and guidelines; skill in the operation of computers and job-related software programs; skill in interpersonal relations and effectively communicating with internal and external customers.
Primary Responsibilities: Serves as the student HR partner for all student employees and their managers. Responsible for posting jobs on Handshake for awarded student employees. Additionally, creates the job requisitions in the Workday data management system and is responsible for hiring students, ensuring they are completing onboarding, and managing payroll issues. Also provides guidance to student managers on student personnel issues and conflict resolution.
Undergraduate student caseload – Responsible for all aspects of awarding financial aid to a portion of the undergraduate student population.
Coordinates with various departments the selection of merit employment award and ensures they are placed under the appropriate supervisory organization.
Represents the Office of Student Financial Services at various on and off-campus events as needed, including occasional evening and weekend hours. Contributes in the development of materials for these events.
Preferred Qualifications:
Requires a bachelor’s degree
Requires prior experience in a college/university financial aid office
Excellent written and oral communication skills necessary
Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel
Excellent analytical, organizational, problem solving and communication skills
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to work under continual deadlines requiring great attention to detail while managing competing responsibilities
Candidates should have attention to detail, public speaking ability, and desire to work in a fast-paced customer service setting
The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience working with diverse populations and a strong commitment to help developing and implementing the University’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies and goals
Caseload responsibilities:
Packaging and awarding
Performing verification
Resolves ISIR Comment codes (i.e. C-codes)
Reviews special circumstance and appeal requests
Reviews satisfactory academic progress appeals (SAP)
Working reports
Responds to student inquiries via email
Follows up with students and families to complete their financial aid file
Other tasks assigned by manager
Serve as representative for Student Financial Services office at new student orientation and prospective student events. Coordinate presentations and provide coverage when needed. Coordinate with Ram Center and Student accounts colleagues to service inquiries
This position has some flexibility for a hybrid remote schedule to be determined with the manager based on the needs of the office.
Salary:
$57,000.00 - 76,000.00
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