About the role#
As a Student Finance Representative, you will guide students through the financial aid process as they begin their education in skilled trades. You will help families understand their options and provide support throughout their time at the school.
What you'll do#
- Interview and advise students and families on financial aid programs.
- Walk applicants through FAFSA and aid applications.
- Review and award aid in compliance with federal, state, and school policies.
- Provide support to students in person, by phone, and online.
- Attend graduation ceremonies to celebrate student achievements.
What you'll need#
- Associate degree preferred.
- At least 2 years of experience in financial aid, customer service, or a related field.
- Strong communication and organization skills.
- Ability to work well with people.
Location & details#
- This role is based in Jacksonville, Florida.
- The position is full-time and on-site.
- This is a paid position.
About Tulsa Welding School-Jacksonville Campus
Tulsa Welding School-Jacksonville Campus is an educational institution that trains students for careers in welding, pipefitting, and electro-mechanical fields. Founded in 1949, the school focuses on hands-on training that combines classroom instruction with practical lab work. It serves students aiming for immediate employment in skilled trades. The institution maintains a large enrollment for its welding technology programs.
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