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Financial Aid Support Coordinator (Part-Time), Office of Student Affairs (COM Phoenix)

University of Arizona

Phoenix, AZ

Part-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


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Job description

Scholarships:

  • Assist with all institutional and external scholarship opportunities, focusing on recruitment and specialty scholarship application cycles (i.e., Recruitment and Primary Care Physicians Scholarship). Manage the scholarship application process, including promotion, application collection, and review.
  • Collaborate with scholarship committees, donors and the Development Office to ensure an accurate and efficient scholarship award process. Maintain records of scholarship recipients, match donor funds to student interests,
    enter awards and track disbursement.
  • Submit fund transfers and monitor account balances to re-offer funds as needed throughout the award year. Send scholarship award letters and contact students regarding requested donor stewardship opportunities.
  • Identify external scholarship opportunities and counsel students regarding the scholarship application process.
  • Ensure the funding of HRSA programs along with other military Health Professions Programs through applicable
    invoicing and payment requests.

Financial Wellness:

  • Support financial wellness programs and initiatives to enhance financial literacy and well-being for medical students.
    Collaborate with campus resources to conduct financial wellness workshops and seminars throughout the academic year.
  • Schedule and coordinate debt management and counseling sessions with personalized resources for each
    graduating medical student.

 Document & Communication Management:

  • Assist with the efficient processing of financial aid tasks, communication and documentation, including email and
    phone calls, FAFSA forms, verification materials, and supporting documents. Ensure all required documents are
    collected, reviewed, and filed in compliance with federal and institutional regulations. 
  • Maintain accurate records and databases of medical student financial aid information. Update standing operating
    procedures annually to document internal procedures. 
  • Identify opportunities to streamline document processing and communication procedures.

Advisement:

  • Monitor student's accounts and process their paperwork in coordination with the main campus practices and
    policies.
  • Provide resources to students each semester to ensure understanding of financial aid and scholarship application
    processes.
  • Award financial aid for each unique program that aligns with the student's costs, duration, and eligibility.
  • Ensure financial aid disbursement is processed in a timely manner that is consistent with traditional medical
    students.
  • Assist students in understanding the financial implications of pursuing dual degrees. 

Office Administration:

  • Assist in handling day-to-day administrative tasks, including managing calendars, scheduling meetings, and maintaining office records. Update and monitor content on the financial aid website.
  • Assist with administrative projects as directed by department managers or supervisors. Schedule meetings, arrange conference rooms, and coordinate logistics for departmental events.
  • Provide administrative support for meetings, including taking minutes and distributing agendas. Assist in coordinating travel arrangements and accommodations for staff as needed.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

  • Excellent verbal and communication skills to convey complex information clearly and concisely to diverse audiences.
  • Proficiency in using office software and financial aid management systems to create reports, track student information, and analyze data. Awareness of financial literacy concepts, including budgeting, debt management, and the financial challenges faced by students. 
  • Strong interpersonal skills to provide courteous and empathetic assistance to students. 

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