University of Southern California

Associate Director

Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years' supervisory experience in financial aid counseling.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient in managing budgets and financial activities.
  • Experience with recordkeeping and data-management systems.
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Ability to work effectively with diverse groups and partners.

Responsibilities

  • Manage staff and daily operations of a financial aid program.
  • Recruit, train, and evaluate team performance.
  • Ensure compliance with financial aid policies and regulations.
  • Counsel students and families on financial aid options and eligibility.
  • Analyze program data and prepare operational reports.
  • Collaborate with campus offices to enhance service delivery.
  • Support departmental emergency-response efforts as needed.

Benefits

  • Professional development and growth opportunities.
  • Collaborative work environment.
  • Employee wellness programs and support.
  • Access to university resources and facilities.
  • Engagement in community and outreach initiatives.
Full Job Description
The University of Southern California's Office of Financial Aid is seeking an experienced and student-centered professional to join its team as an Associate Director.

The Office of Financial Aid supports USC's commitment to access, affordability, and student success by administering financial aid programs and providing comprehensive guidance to students and families. The Associate Director will oversee the staff and day-to-day operations of an assigned financial aid program or unit while ensuring that services, processes, and decisions comply with federal, state, institutional, and university requirements.

Reporting to Associate Dean, the Associate Director will provide operational leadership, supervise and develop staff, resolve complex financial aid matters, and collaborate with campus partners to deliver accurate, responsive, and student-centered services.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership and Staff Development
  • Manage the daily operations and staff of an assigned financial aid program or unit.
  • Recruit, interview, hire, train, schedule, and assign work to staff and student employees.
  • Establish performance expectations, assess employee performance, provide feedback, and address performance concerns as appropriate.
  • Identify staff training needs and support professional development and growth.
  • Foster a collaborative, accountable, and service-oriented work environment.
  • Establish program goals and objectives and evaluate performance against established standards.

Financial Aid Operations and Compliance
  • Oversee financial aid packaging, processing, and related operational activities.
  • Ensure that financial aid decisions and processes comply with federal, state, institutional, and university policies and regulations.
  • Interpret financial aid policies and provide technical guidance to staff and campus partners.
  • Review and resolve complex or escalated student cases, including requests for exceptions and professional judgment considerations, as appropriate.
  • Identify operational challenges and recommend changes, enhancements, or process improvements based on data, feedback, and program evaluation.
  • Maintain current knowledge of financial aid regulations, programs, policies, and industry practices.

Student and Family Support
  • Counsel students, applicants, and families regarding financial aid eligibility, awards, policies, and available resources.
  • Evaluate complex student circumstances and determine appropriate actions related to financial aid awards.
  • Provide individualized guidance that considers students' academic goals, housing circumstances, extracurricular commitments, and career objectives.
  • Communicate financial aid information clearly, accurately, and respectfully to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Support the delivery of accessible, responsive, and student-centered financial aid services.

Financial Stewardship, Data, and Reporting
  • Develop, administer, and monitor assigned program budgets.
  • Oversee the appropriate disbursement of scholarships, emergency loans, and other financial awards.
  • Coordinate the maintenance and enhancement of internal recordkeeping and data-management systems.
  • Monitor data quality, reliability, and accuracy.
  • Analyze program data and prepare statistical, operational, and financial reports.
  • Identify trends and develop conclusions and recommendations to improve financial aid programs and services.

Collaboration, Outreach, and Program Administration
  • Partner with university offices to coordinate the design and delivery of financial aid programs and services.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with campus partners to support integrated and consistent service delivery.
  • Collaborate with donors, lenders, external agencies, and financial aid professionals at other institutions to exchange information, resolve issues, and provide requested reports.
  • Plan and deliver workshops, presentations, seminars, and informational sessions for students, families, and other audiences.
  • Develop communications and informational materials that promote awareness and understanding of financial aid programs and services.
  • Participate in university committees and professional associations to maintain professional knowledge and support institutional initiatives.
  • Support departmental emergency-response and recovery responsibilities, including mobilizing staff when required.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned. The university reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.
  • Strong analytical, assessment, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and deadlines while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Experience resolving conflicts and communicating sensitive or complex information.
  • Ability to develop and monitor budgets and financial activity.
  • Experience working with recordkeeping, reporting, or data-management systems.
  • Strong organizational, planning, scheduling, and project-management skills.
  • Ability to work effectively and collaboratively with students, families, staff, faculty, university leadership, and external partners.
  • Proficiency with standard office technology, computer systems, and financial aid or student-information systems.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Master's degree.
  • Experience managing a financial aid program, functional unit, or student-services operation.
  • Knowledge of USC financial aid programs, plans, systems, and procedures.
  • Knowledge of federal, state, institutional, and external financial aid programs and policies.
  • Experience with financial aid systems, customer-relationship management platforms, reporting tools, or student-information systems.
  • Experience using data and assessment findings to improve operations, service delivery, or program outcomes.
  • Experience developing and delivering presentations, workshops, or training programs.
  • Experience working in a complex higher-education environment.


Application Information

Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter describing their relevant financial aid, supervisory, and program-management experience.

In addition, the successful candidate must also demonstrate, through ideas, words and actions, a strong commitment to USC's Unifying Values.

The salary range for this position is $84,000 - $94,000. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.

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Minimum Education:
Bachelor's degree

Minimum Experience:
3 years

Minimum Field of Expertise:
Lead or supervisory experience in financial aid counseling

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About University of Southern California

The University of Southern California (USC) is a private research university located in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1880 and is the oldest private research university in California. USC offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in a wide range of fields, including business, law, engineering, medicine, and the arts. The university is known for its strong athletic programs, particularly in football and basketball. USC has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. The university has a total enrollment of approximately 47,000 students, including 28,000 undergraduate students.
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