The Office of Financial Aid is seeking a Financial Aid Administrator to support the department in all facets of aid administration and play a significant role in communicating with students, faculty, and staff on a daily basis. The successful candidate will have a strong foundation in financial aid, a commitment to providing the highest levels of customer service, and knowledge of post-secondary admissions, financial aid, billing, and registration processes. The Financial Aid Administrator supports the Director of Financial Aid in providing the operational leadership necessary to effectively administer all departmental functions and services of the Office of Financial Aid (OFA) at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University. This position will work closely with the University?s compliance team, the Director of Financial Aid, the Campus Senior Software Engineer, the SEAM (Student Enrollment and Account Management) operations team and is responsible for university compliance matters for the division.
The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University advances a dynamic, 21st-century model of performing arts training in pursuit of its mission: to elevate the human experience through leadership at the intersection of art and education. Through its Conservatory for undergraduate and graduate studies and the Preparatory, Baltimore?s largest community performing arts school, Peabody empowers musicians and dancers from diverse backgrounds to create and perform at the highest level.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Maintains departmental handbook, job aids, training materials, and website content for the Peabody Financial Aid Office.
Serves as the divisional liaison for the university?s SEAM organization and supports on campus walk-ins.
Reviews SCM (Salesforce) tickets from SEAM and CMD (call center) agents.
Attends campus calls with SEAM and university Compliance.
Updates and reviews ASANA.
Maintains a current comprehensive knowledge of federal and state financial aid regulations.
Oversees the Maryland State Aid programs, including the use of the MDCAPS system to process student aid rosters, subsequent ISIR transactions, and preparation for annual audits.
Interacts regularly with Department of Education systems, including but not limited to the Common Origination and Disbursement (COD) System and the National Student Loan Database System (NSLDS), FAA Access and Ed Connect.
Updates OnBase Document Imaging system to create an electronic record of financial aid documents.
Uses OnBase workflows to process documents/requests, including loan adjustments, and budget requests for additional aid.
Uses the ELM platform to certify and manage private student loans, and also works with ECSI for PLITT loans for Peabody.
Counsel's prospective students, returning students, and families in all aspects of financial aid in adherence to aid availability, application procedures, university policies, federal and state regulations, the process of needs analysis for the CSS Profile, IDOC, and any other relevant or necessary documentation.
Supports Peabody?s student recruitment efforts through active participation in the financial aid appeals process; assess student financial needs and makes informed recommendations accordingly.
Reviews applications for financial aid; analyzes financial situations and needs; determines appropriate packaging of aid; adjusts packages to meet changes in student eligibility criteria based on federal and state regulations as well as institutional policies.
Oversees the administration of the Federal Work-Study program, including monitoring expenditures, development and maintenance of budgets, databases, and other record-keeping systems.
Supervises the financial aid department?s student workers.
Resolves conflicting information from FAFSA, C-flags, and processes verification for all selected students.
Supports the office?s Financial Literacy program through one-on-one student counseling and campus presentations.
Serves in place of the Director when necessary and handles sensitive information from the division.
Manages a number of complex operations to problem-solve issues.
Performs additional duties ? as assigned.
Special Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Candidates must possess unquestioned personal and professional ethical standards.
Great attention to detail and experience managing/stewarding scholarship programs.
Ability to manage multiple projects with minimal supervision.
Ability to work without direct supervision and partner with other departments in order to work cross-functionally.
Ability to follow-through with policy and procedural implementations.
Strong conceptual, logical, and problem-solving abilities.
High professional standards with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated experience in analyzing and recommending significant improvements in departmental operations.
Demonstrated ability to establish and meet objectives within limited time frames and under tight schedule deadlines.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree.
One-year related experience.
Additional education may substitute for experience to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
Relevant financial aid/Title IV experience.
Experience with PowerFAIDS as well as NetPartners.
Classified Title: Financial Aid Administrator Role/Level/Range: ACRP/03/MC Starting Salary Range: $24.35 - $42.71 HRLY ($38.50 HRLY targeted; Commensurate with experience) Employee group: Casual / On Call Schedule: 10 - 12 hours per week, up to 987 per year Exempt Status: Exempt Location: Peabody Institute Department name: ???????Financial Aid Personnel area: Peabody
Johns Hopkins University remains committed to its founding principle, that education for all students should be grounded in exploration and discovery. Hopkins students are challenged not just to learn but also to advance learning itself. Critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, and entrepreneurship are all encouraged and nourished in this unique educational environment. After more than 130 years, Johns Hopkins remains a world leader in both teaching and research. Faculty members and their research colleagues at the university's Applied Physics Laboratory have each year since 1979 won Johns Hopkins more federal research and development funding than any other university. The university has nine academic divisions and campuses throughout the Baltimore-Washington area. The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Whiting School of Engineering, the School of Education and the Carey Business School are based at the Homewood campus in northern Baltimore. The schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing share a campus in east Baltimore with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Peabody Institute, a leading professional school of music, is located on Mount Vernon Place in downtown Bal...timore. The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies is located in Washington's Dupont Circle area.