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Director Financial Aid Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Financial Aid Advisor

Wichita, KS · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

This role reports to the Associate Director of Financial Aid. Position responsibilities, including but not limited to: * Advise incoming and current students on financial aid resources, eligibility ...

This role reports to the Associate Director of Financial Aid. Position responsibilities, including but not limited to: * Advise incoming and current students on financial aid resources, eligibility ...

Financial Aid Advisor

Wichita, KS · On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

This role reports to the Associate Director of Financial Aid. Position responsibilities, including but not limited to: * Advise incoming and current students on financial aid resources, eligibility ...

Associate Director of Admission Job Status : Full-time, Exempt, Year-round, 12-month Salary Rate ... Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Founded in 1863 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV, 'Iolani ...

Work Study

Arkansas City, KS · On-site

$10 - $12/hr

Director of Financial Aid is not responsible for approving hours and timesheets) Qualifications: * Ability to keep confidential information private as well as excellent computer, phone, and customer ...

Exceptional candidates may be considered for the Director title at hire. In this role, you'll play ... Maintain expertise in admissions processes, financial aid, enrollment requirements, and student ...

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How much do director financial aid jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for director financial aid in Kansas is $80,188.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,300.00 and $98,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a financial aid director do?

A financial aid director oversees the financial aid department at a private school, college, or university. In this career, your primary job duties are to implement financial aid programs and oversee financial aid staff as they evaluate student eligibility for loans, grants, and work-study options. Your responsibilities are to verify the information in financial aid applications, monitor sources of federal and state funding, track enrollment statistics and expenditures, and administer programs that meet the needs of your school.

What is the difference between Director Financial Aid vs Financial Aid Manager?

AspectDirector Financial AidFinancial Aid Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire financial aid department, develops policies, manages staff, and ensures compliance with regulations.Manages daily operations of financial aid programs, processes applications, and assists students with aid options.
Required CredentialsBachelor’s degree; often a master’s; experience in financial aid or higher education.Bachelor’s degree; experience in financial aid or student services.
Work EnvironmentHigher education institutions, administrative offices.Financial aid offices, student services departments.

The main difference is that the Director Financial Aid holds a leadership role overseeing the entire department, while the Financial Aid Manager handles daily operations and student interactions. Both roles require relevant experience and education, but the director typically has broader strategic responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Director Financial Aid job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, and 22% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $80,188 per year, or $38.6 per hour.

Manager, Financial Aid Operations

Ensign College

Ensign, KS

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Manager, Financial Aid Operations

Reports to: Director, Financial Aid

Total Base Pay Range: 75,000 - 85,000 USD Annual

Closing Date: July 19, 2026

Position Summary:

The Manager of Financial Aid Operations serves as the operational leader of the Financial Aid Office and is a key strategic partner to the Director of Financial Aid. This position is responsible for overseeing the administration, compliance, processing, and continuous operational improvement of federal, state, and donor scholarship programs. Working closely with the Director, the Manager of Financial Aid Operations fosters a culture of innovation, collaboration, and student-centered service while ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and institutional policies. This position exercises significant independent judgement and decision-making authority while helping shape the operational effectiveness of the Financial Aid Office.

In addition to fulfilling this purpose, each employee continuously strives to bring about the mission of Ensign College, which is to develop capable and trusted disciples of Jesus Christ who are leaders in their homes, the Church, and their communities.

Essential Job Functions:

Financial Aid Operations Leadership

  • Lead and oversee daily financial aid processing operations, ensuring timely, accurate, and compliant administration of aid programs.

  • Monitor processing performance and implement solutions to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

  • Assist with employee onboarding, performance development, and workflow management.

  • Provide leadership, mentoring, training, and cross-training support within the Financial Aid Office.

  • Foster collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement among team members.

  • Act on behalf of the Director of Financial Aid as assigned and provide continuity of leadership during periods of absence.

Compliance and Regulatory Oversight

  • Develop, document, implement, and continuously improve operational procedures.

  • Assist in ensuring compliance with federal, state, and institutional financial aid regulations and policies.

  • Maintain and enhance internal controls designed to reduce institutional risk.

  • Monitor regulatory changes and recommend operational adjustments to maintain compliance.

  • Support preparation for audits, program reviews, compliance assessments, and reporting requirements.

Strategic Planning

  • Partner with the Financial Aid Director in strategic planning, goal setting, and departmental initiatives.

  • Lead process improvement projects and change management efforts across the Financial Aid Office.

  • Identify emerging challenges and proactively develop recommendations.

  • Promote innovation and operational excellence through assessment, evaluation, and implementation of best practices in student aid administration.

  • Serve as a key contributor to strategic and operational decisions affecting the Financial Aid Office.

Aid Administration and Collaboration

  • Coordinate annual processing and reviewing cycles, including FAFSA processing, verification, awarding, repackaging, R2T4, reconciliation, and reporting activities.

  • Recommend policy, procedural, and organizational changes to improve effectiveness and efficiency.

  • Ensure communications are accurate, timely, student-focused, and aligned with institutional goals.

  • Collaborate with student facing departments and other campus partners to improve aid administration, operational processes, institutional compliance, and enhance the student experience.

  • Serve as a resource and escalation point for complex financial aid situations and operational challenges.

Reporting and Data Management

  • Develop and maintain reports, dashboards, and operational metrics that support decision-making and process improvement.

  • Analyze data and trends to identify opportunities for increased efficiency, improved student outcomes, and enhanced service delivery.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree required or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.

  • 5+ years of experience working in financial aid and/or student services

  • Demonstrated understanding of federal Title IV financial aid regulations and administration.

  • Experience with process improvement, workflow redesign, or other operational effectiveness initiatives.

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, delegate tasks effectively, and foster a collaborative work environment.

  • Commitment to providing excellent customer service to students and other campus partners.

  • Demonstrated initiative and ability to identify opportunities for improvement.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with federal financial aid management systems

  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to collaborate and drive results in projects, teams, or initiatives.

  • Proficiency in developing productive relationships across departments and organizational levels.

  • Experience with PeopleSoft, Scholarship Universe, and/or Workday Student

  • Bilingual proficiency in Spanish to support outreach efforts

Requirements for Employment Eligibility:

  • Membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  • Worthiness to hold and be worthy to hold a current temple recommend.

  • Receive clearance from the Church Educational System Ecclesiastical Clearance Office.

  • Strict adherence to company policies and procedures.

  • Commitment to bring about the purposes of Ensign College.

  • Reside in Utah and able to work in person at our downtown Salt Lake City campus.

Ensign College is an equal opportunity employer and does not unlawfully discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, genetic information, or veteran's status. As an educational institution owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ensign College gives lawful hiring preference to qualified, faithful members of the Church who are in good standing.