Job Board > Financial Aid Advisor - Capilano University
This is a Permanent, Full-time position.
Province: North Vancouver, British ColumbiaPosition: Financial Aid Advisor
Deadline: July 21, 2015
Posted: July 15, 2015
Job Description / Duties
The incumbent is primarily responsible for the administration of student financial aid assistance programs at the University based on established criteria. The incumbent advises, interviews and assists students on all aspects of educational financial resources, including the application and appeals processes for government aid, and for the dispensation of University trust funds. The incumbent receives direction from the Financial Aid Supervisor and reports to the Associate Registrar, Records, Registration and Financial Aid.
Qualifications / Required Skills
- Completion of a three-year diploma (minimum 90 credits).
- Two years of directly related and progressively senior administrative support experience, including experience in an educational setting with significant student contact and previous financial aid experience.
Salary: $4,123 to $4,640 per month, based on 35 hours a week.
Contact Information
https://jobs-capilanou.peopleadmin.com/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=138512
Employer Profile
Capilano University is a teaching-focused university offering a wide range of programs and services that enable students to succeed in their current studies, in their ongoing education, in their chosen careers, in their lifelong pursuit of knowledge, and in their contribution as responsible citizens in a rapidly changing and diverse global community.
Our main campus is in North Vancouver, located in a natural environment on the slopes of the North Shore and only a 20-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. The beauty of the campus and the quality of education attract students from around the world. Capilano University also has regional campuses in Squamish and Sechelt that serve the communities of Howe Sound and the Sunshine Coast. The total number of students enrolled in credit programs totals approximately 7,500. An additional 7,000 students register in non-credit courses each year.