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Modesto Junior College

Location: ModestoCA 95350 Document ID: AD014-1OO5 Posted on: 2019-01-1101/11/2019 Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
Minimum Education: Associates2019-02-10
 

Loan Program Specialist- Student Financial Service

Modesto Junior College

 

Loan Program Specialist - Student Financial Services 

Salary: $4,486 to $5,733 per month- Range 36 (2018-19 Classified Salary Schedule)

 

40 hours per week, 12 months per year. 

8 hours per day, 5 days per week

 

Regular Schedule: Monday through Friday: 8 hours per day/5 days per week. 

Summer Schedule: Monday through Thursday: 10 hours per day/4 days per week

 

(May include evening and weekend hours)

 

Appointments are hired at the first step of the range. The second step is paid after the first year of satisfactory service with subsequent steps annually thereafter to a maximum sixth step.

Deadline: 02/07/2019

 

Complete job description and application available online at: http://yosemite.peopleadmin.com/postings/3622     

 

Job Description    

DEFINITION 

Under direction, plans, coordinates and performs advanced and complex administrative and coordination work in support of specially funded student services programs including, but not limited to, the Financial Aid Loan Program and Financial Literacy. Performs highly complex technical work related to the loan processing and reporting of loan information to each college, Department of Education, Common Origination and Disbursements (COD), as well as disbursement of and accounting for financial aid payments and loan accounts to students. Provides financial literacy advising and information to pre-college students and parents, college transfer students, school-ti-career students, and the general student population. Contributes to student success by coordinating and conducting training n loan default prevention strategies, budgeting, and repayment programs for student financial aid that minimize the College’s default rates.

 

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS 

This is a specialized and advanced technical level support class within the Yosemite Community College District (YCCD). Incumbents in this class coordinate and perform advanced technical duties in support of complex student services program functions, utilizing advanced technical knowledge of the assigned subject area in order to make decisions and complete assignments. Incumbents may serve as a lead worker or, alternatively, may be the only support staff for a highly complex program.

 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED 

Incumbents in this class work under the direction of the Director of Student Financial Services, receiving occasional supervision while working toward a definite objective that requires use of a wide range of procedures. Incumbents plan and/or determine specific procedures or equipment required to meet assigned objectives and solve non-routine problems, referring only unusual matters to a supervisor

 

An incumbent in this class does not directly supervise other full-time employees, but may serve as a lead worker by assigning, directing and/or monitoring the work of subordinate full time employees on a regular basis.

 

Minimum Qualifications    

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The knowledge and ability requirements are representative of essential duties. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

 

Knowledge of: 

• Methods, practices, and procedures of technical financial aid accounting and budget control record management.

• Operation of manual and computer-assisted accounting and budget control record management systems. 

• Organization and planning methods, trends, techniques, and practices.

• Employee leadership and performance motivation.

• Advanced operations, services and activities of a college financial aid office. 

• Methods and techniques of interviewing and gathering information related to financial aid eligibility. 

• Methods and techniques of financial aid disbursement and loan administration.

• Various financial aid programs, policies, grants, and systems. 

• Applicable computer software applications.

• Advanced business letter writing and report preparation. 

• Modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers. 

• Pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations pertaining to financial aid.

 

Ability to: 

• Perform complex technical accounting and budget control functions.

• Review and analyze accounting and budget control files, records, summaries, and reports. 

• Make complex arithmetical calculations and verify the results.

• Advises, evaluates and award financial aid. 

• Interview and gather information related to financial aid eligibility from students. 

• Interpret and explain complex financial aid policies and procedures.

• Analyze and interpret financial aid related data.

• Maintain complex computer database information, accurate records and files.

• Operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing and spreadsheet applications.

• Respond to complex requests and inquiries from the general public.

• Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. 

• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

 

Education and Experience    

Any combination of education, experience and/or training that would likely provide the above-required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. Typical background patterns that would provide the knowledge, skills and abilities are:

 

Pattern I

• Three years equivalent to a Financial Aid Technician at YCCD.

 

OR Pattern II

• Education: Possession of an associate’s degree from an accredited college or university, with major course work in accounting, communications, marketing, business administration, finance, or a closely related field.

• Experience: Fours years performing financial aid work in a college or university setting, including two years that included technical review and processing of financial aid applications and the disbursement of student loans.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

• Incumbent in this position will be required to travel between the Modesto Junior College campus and the Columbia College campus

 

Example of Duties    

• Prepares financial aid loan packages based on specific eligibility and total award amount; reviews and verifies initial and ongoing student eligibility to receive various program funds identifies awards available through various sources combines funds to create a total financial aid award packages.

• Maintain the direct loan online application process which includes entrance and exit loan interviews.

• Performs technical analysis and reporting on various financial aid funds: maintains and monitors budgets for specialized programs: monitors and reconciles program accounts. 

• Develops and conducts financial literacy and loan advising workshops with perspective, current, and former students: prepares workshop content in areas such as, but not limited to; borrowing responsibility; budgeting and saving; credit reports and lines of credit; debt management and paying for education. 

• Coordinates with counseling and encourages faculty to integrate financial literacy in college orientations and classrooms where appropriate. 

• Develops and implements pro-active interventions and data collection methods as part of the College’s programs for student debt management; Advises and assist students on plans and applications to resolve financial obligations pertaining to student loans.

• Verifies that financial obligations to the college have been satisfied or are acceptable progress.

• Develops materials and provides general information to student on college policies and regulations regarding financial aid borrowing obligations.

• Develops and maintains fliers, pamphlets, and worksheets designed to inform students of financial literacy and loan options; may provide information on school services, student activities, community resources, and employment. 

• Serves as a technical resources to others regarding the most complex program activities and issues; serves as the District liaison with outside agencies, groups and individuals regarding program issues and activities.

• Develops, updates and maintains district website for loan and financial literacy. 

• Prepares and distributes loan notification and other communications with students to advise them of their loan eligibility and the expected disbursement time-frame, as well as any restrictions; maintains contact with student throughout the school term and advises them of any updates or revisions due to loan status or income changes. 

• Performs other related duties as assigned.

 

Licenses and Certificates    

• A valid license to drive in California is required.

 

YCCD is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer