Financial Aid Officer Financial & Banking - Fort Lauderdale, FL at Geebo

Financial Aid Officer

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3 Full-time 44 minutes ago Full Job Description The purpose of the Financial Aid Officer is to guide students through the financial aid process and ensure they are properly funded, packaged and prepared to start each semester.
The Financial Aid Officer will:
Assist the student with filling out the FAFSA Determine the student's title IV eligibility Create cost estimates and explain funding options to the students and parents Work with students to obtain the documentation necessary to process their aid if they are selected for verification Review weekly reports to ensure all students' financial aid has been processed Submit financial aid packages to be processed by established deadlines Ensure a low rate of return due to errors on all packages submitted to be processed Provide excellent customer service and answers to student inquiries
Qualifications:
Associate's degree required Demonstrated ability of Key Behaviors Knowledge of Federal and State funding programs helpful Knowledge of title IV regulations helpful Knowledge of Webclient software helpful Financial Aid Experience helpful Ability to work assigned/flexible hours necessary to complete the job on a weekly basis Key Behaviors:
Dependability:
Respond to requests in a timely manner Teamwork:
Balance team and individual responsibilities Decision Making:
Display willingness to make decisions Communication:
Effectively communicate with others Time Management:
Able to complete all job requirements in allotted time Work Ethic:
Display an organized and results-oriented approach, and motivation to perform without extensive direction Accuracy:
Display a high quality of work and level of accuracy Innovation:
Use a creative, solution-oriented approach to address problems This is a full time position that requires day, evening and weekend availability.
Education Required Associates or better Preferred Bachelors or better.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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