DEPARTMENT:
Financial Aid
JOB TITLE:
Administrative Assistant
SALARY: $47,840/year
REPORTS TO:
Operations Manager
STATUS:
Full-time
SCHEDULE:
Monday through Friday
POSITION SUMMARY:
Primarily responsible for office communications (telephone, e-mail, and in-person) as well as clerical support for the Office of Financial Aid. Reporting to the Operations Manager.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Receive, review, and respond to phone calls and correspondence (including departmental email and voicemail messages)
- Coordinate the flow of student traffic in the office
- Coordinate in-person student appointments
- Provide word processing support for the director, associate director, operations manager, and federal work-study coordinator
- Process incoming and outgoing correspondence for the department
- Data entry in our FAM systems
- File management, record keeping, and document imaging
- Represent the department at special events (Open Houses, Orientation, Accepted Students Day, Workshops, etc.)
- Participate in special projects on an as-need basis, including compiling data and preparing reports
- Act as a liaison to the SVA community and outside vendors
- Work evening and weekend hours as necessary
RESPONSIBILITIES – SUPERVISOR:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree preferred or Associate’s degree required
- Financial aid experience needed
- Proficient with iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
- Solid computer skills and superior knowledge of Microsoft applications
- Ability to multi-tasks and work independently
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OR WORKING CONDITIONS:
- This is an onsite position
- Ability to sit for extended periods while working at a desk or computer.
- Proficiency in typing, using a mouse, and handling office equipment.
- Ability to carry and lift objects up to 10-20 lbs such as files or office equipment
WORKING AT SVA
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