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San Diego Community College District

Financial Aid Officer

🇺🇸 San Diego, CA 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $7,136 - $11,624 per Month 💻 Financial Aid 🗓️ May 21st, 2026

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San Diego Miramar College is hiring a Financial Aid Officer. The Financial Aid Officer supervises the Financial Aid & Scholarship Services Office, managing federal and state financial aid programs, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting diverse student populations. The role involves developing procedures, training personnel, and collaborating across departments to enhance student access and success.

Highlights
  • Manage and supervise financial aid programs including grants, loans, and scholarships.
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local financial aid regulations and policies.
  • Develop operating procedures and provide training and supervision to staff.
  • Analyze budget development, fiscal management, and oversee financial reporting and audits.
  • Use financial aid management systems such as Banner, PeopleSoft, and Ellucian for efficient operations.
  • Support a diverse student body and address financial insecurity and equity challenges.
  • Collaborate with multiple departments to coordinate financial aid efforts and improve student outcomes.
  • Compensation ranges from $7,136.14 to $11,624.03 per month with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, sick leave, vacation, and professional development opportunities.
  • Requires knowledge of state education codes, accounting principles, and the culture and needs of minority and economically disadvantaged students.
  • Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in a college environment serving over 25,000 students.

Financial Aid Officer Full Description

Financial Aid Officer
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
San Diego Miramar College is piloting anonymous screening format as a means to minimize implicit bias in the screening of applications. The anonymous screening format of applications refers to the process of reviewing applications without revealing the personal information of the applicants, such as their name, gender, or other potentially biased details. This approach aims to eliminate unconscious biases, promoting fair and objective evaluation based solely on the experience of the applicants. By anonymizing applications, screening committees create a more inclusive and diverse hiring process.

To ensure consistency, fairness, and alignment with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), please submit only the materials specifically requested in this posting (e.g., no personal photos, articles, etc.). Be sure to upload the required documents using the respective document name labels. Uploading extraneous materials, unless explicitly requested, may result in your application not being reviewed. Only complete application packets will be forwarded to the committee.

Application materials sent via mail, fax, or email will not be accepted. All correspondence, including interview invitations, will be communicated via email.

We are dedicated to maintaining the confidentiality of all inquiries, nominations, and applications in the strictest confidence, and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

  1. Complete the online application, including examples and outcomes listed within the Duties section of your Employment History;
  2. Complete responses to the Supplemental Questions, including examples and outcomes;
  3. Resume;
  4. Cover letter; AND,
  5. Three (3) Professional References listed within the application.
Posting Details
 Posting Details (Default Section) 
Closing Date:  | 06/15/2026
Open Until Filled  | No
Classification Title  | Financial Aid Officer
Working Title  | Financial Aid Officer
Recruitment Limits  |
Location  | San Diego Miramar College
Pay Information  | Range 4 ($7,136.14 – $11,624.03) per month based on the current Supervisory & Professional Administrators’ Association.

New employees will begin on step A $7,136.14. Promoted or transferred employees will be placed as specified in the CBA. The District offers a comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid: medical, dental and vision plans; sick and vacation leave; and opportunities for professional development. Initial Salary Placement, Promoted or transferred employees will be placed as specified in the SPAA – Supervisory & Professional Administrators Association Handbook. This position is FLSA Exempt and may not accrue overtime. A temporary probationary period will be applied to the employee entering this assignment. The SDCCD Employment Web Page provides a link to employee Collective Bargaining Agreements and Handbooks, and more information about terms and conditions of employment to include salary and benefits.
Position Equivalent FTE:  | 1.0 FTE
No. Months:  | 12 Months
Position Number:  | 002004
FLSA Status  | Exempt (does not accrue overtime)
Position Type  | Classified
Bargaining Unit  | Supervisory & Professional
Range  | 4
Department  | Financial Aid
The Position  | San Diego Miramar College, a student-ready college, invites all qualified candidates to apply for the position of Financial Aid Officer (Supervisor). San Diego Miramar College, a leader in providing student access and success, seeks candidates who are motivated by serving students in a college community and are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

We are a fast‐growing and innovative college with a freshly adopted focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion as we move into a new era. Recently designated as an emerging Minority Serving Institution (MSI) the College is committed to helping students access higher education and achieve success inside and outside the classroom.

The College is located in the Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch area of San Diego and is one of four colleges/centers in the San Diego Community College District. Our student population of 25,387 [African American (6%), American Indian or Alaskan Native (<1%), Asian (14%), Filipino (3%), Hispanic/Latina/o/e/x (33%), Multiple Ethnicities (8%), Pacific Islander (<1%), White (34%), Unreported (2%)], is reflective of the diverse community we serve.

In addition to expertise in their field, San Diego Miramar College seeks applicants who possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities to support our diverse student populations. Additionally, candidates should be able to demonstrate ways they will develop tools and resources to better serve historically marginalized and minoritized populations. We strongly encourage candidates who possess the experience for the position, and who are student-centered and continue to demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to best serve our student population.

Those who join our team at San Diego Miramar College can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative, and equity-focused community that promotes broad collaboration among faculty, classified professionals, administration, students, and community and industry partners. We are proud of our commitment to create a socially just and responsive culture, host ethnically diverse speakers, and support various equity-focused professional development opportunities. Our college strives to ensure that students reach their full potential by eliminating gaps in academic outcomes that traditionally hinder students of color and disproportionately impacted students. In fact, the college’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is encapsulated by our newly adopted Strategic Goal #5:

Miramar College Strategic Goal #5Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) – Build an environment that embraces diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and social justice for the benefit of the college community.Strategic Direction 1- Systematically update college processes, programs, and practices within a comprehensive equity framework for equity-minded practices in the workplace, the classroom, and support programs/services.Strategic Direction 2- Establish comprehensive professional development for the campus community to increase capacity around and engage in equity, diversity, inclusion, social justice, and anti-racism.Strategic Direction 3-Systematically review, develop and incorporate equity-minded practices in: 1) culturally responsive instructional pedagogy, 2) student-centered services, and 3) recruitment, screening, and retention of employees.Applicants can review Miramar College’s full strategic plan on Miramar College’s: https://sdmiramar.edu/sites/default/files/2021-07/San_Diego_Miramar_College_Fall_2020-Spring_2027_Strategic_Plan.pdf

Applications are currently being accepted for Financial Aid Officer in the Financial Aid & Scholarship Services Office, located at San Diego Miramar College. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, totaling 40 hours per week. Selected candidate must be willing to adjust work days/hours based on the department’s needs.

Please note that an employee may be transferred to any site at the option of the Chancellor.
Classification Description  | Click here for description.

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Desired Qualifications  | Knowledge: Applicable sections of State Education Codes. Computers and related software, including automated financial aid systems. Culture, practices, and views of various minority groups. District organization, operations, policies, and objectives. Fundamentals of accounting, budgeting, and fiscal reporting. Laws, regulations, and policies governing financial aid programs. Modern office practices, procedures, and equipment. Oral and written communications skills. Principles and techniques of interviewing. Principles and techniques of training and supervision. Problems encountered by economically disadvantaged students. Technical aspects of field of specialty. 
Skills and Abilities: Analyze the impact of new laws and regulations on the verification, implementation, and delivery of funds to eligible students. Analyze, monitor, and convert semester credit offerings to clock hour vocation credit when determining aid eligibility, awards, and payments Communicate effectively with others. Develop and implement operating procedures in accordance with legal guidelines. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. Exercise sound judgment in reviewing and screening applications for grants, loans, and scholarships to determine eligibility. Maintain records and prepare reports. Operate a variety of office equipment, including computers and related software. Read, interpret, and apply provisions of federal, State, and local rules and regulations pertaining to financial aid programs. Train and supervise personnel.

Foreign Degree:  | Applicants with foreign degrees from colleges or universities outside of the United States must have their coursework evaluated by a professional association that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, INC. (ACEI). A copy of the evaluation must be submitted with your online application.
Commitment to Diversity:  | All applicants must have demonstrated cultural competency and sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and classified professionals.

Click (https://www.sdccd.edu/departments/human-resources/eeo-diversity/policies-and-procedures.aspx) for the EEO / Diversity / Nondiscrimination – Policies and Procedures
Special Instructions to Applicants:  | San Diego Miramar College is piloting anonymous screening format as a means to minimize implicit bias in the screening of applications. The anonymous screening format of applications refers to the process of reviewing applications without revealing the personal information of the applicants, such as their name, gender, or other potentially biased details. This approach aims to eliminate unconscious biases, promoting fair and objective evaluation based solely on the experience of the applicants. By anonymizing applications, screening committees create a more inclusive and diverse hiring process.

To ensure consistency, fairness, and alignment with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA), please submit only the materials specifically requested in this posting (e.g., no personal photos, articles, etc.). Be sure to upload the required documents using the respective document name labels. Uploading extraneous materials, unless explicitly requested, may result in your application not being reviewed. Only complete application packets will be forwarded to the committee.

Application materials sent via mail, fax, or email will not be accepted. All correspondence, including interview invitations, will be communicated via email.

We are dedicated to maintaining the confidentiality of all inquiries, nominations, and applications in the strictest confidence, and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Complete the online application, including examples and outcomes listed within the Duties section of your Employment History; Complete responses to the Supplemental Questions, including examples and outcomes; Resume; Cover letter; AND, Three (3) Professional References listed within the application.
Tentative Timeline (Subject to Amendments)  | 1st Level Screening Interviews (In-person) –week of 7/13/26
Final Interviews (In-person) – 7/20/2026

Conditions of Employment:  | SELECTED CANDIDATE IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT: Submit “official” college transcripts as stated on application (even if a degree is not a requirement for this position); Provide a Certificate of Tuberculosis Exam for initial appointment (Note: The certificate must be renewed every 4 years as a condition of continuing employment); Have fingerprints taken by a Live Scan computer at the District’s expense (Clearance must be received prior to first day of employment); Present original documents for proof of eligibility to work in the United States as required by the I9 Employment Eligibility Verification form; AND, Attend a new hire processing appointment in People, Culture, and Technology Services located at the District Administrative Offices. 

EMPLOYMENT AFTER RETIREMENT
If you accept a contract (permanent) position with SDCCD and are a retired annuitant with CalPERS or CalSTRS, you must reinstate from your retirement system. Please reference the CalPERS or CalSTRS website for further information.
Additional Information:  | EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
SDCCD provides a comprehensive fringe benefit package for its full-time classified employees. The District contributes toward the cost of the premium (including dependent coverage) for the medical insurance plan options. Additional benefits include dental, vision, sick leave, vacation and opportunities for professional development. Contract employees become members of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) upon appointment.
Posting Number  | CL01912
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
  1. * I understand that a COMPLETE application packet is required for consideration, which includes the following: 1) All required documents as listed in the special instructions 2) Responses to supplemental questions (clear and detailed responses are required as they will be carefully evaluated to determine the most qualified candidate(s) to be invited for an interview; please do not paste your resume, or put "see resume", or "N/A" or leave blank) 
    • Yes
    • No
  2. * I understand that my responses to the application supplemental questions are heavily weighted during the application screening and evaluation process, and responses such as "N/A", "see resume", or no responses will result in deduction of points to my application. 
    • Yes
    • No
  3. * We believe that the application and interview process should be a reflection of your skills, insights, and experiences, and we are looking to understand your unique qualifications for the role. I understand that responses ENTIRELY generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools can result in disqualification from the application process. 
    • Yes
    • No
  4. * How would you assess how your expertise in the various Title IV programs and other related regulations impact areas outside of financial aid, such as but not limited to: enrollment, retention, development of other departments and programs? Please provide examples of instances where you applied your expertise. 
    (Open Ended Question)
  5. * Describe your experience with budget development, fiscal management, budget reporting, and external audits. 
    (Open Ended Question)
  6. * Describe your experience working with federal and state financial aid programs (e.g., FAFSA/CADAA, Pell Grants, SEOG, Cal Grants, Student Loans). Can you provide an example of a complex financial aid or regulatory issue you resolved, including the steps you took and the outcome? How did your decision affect students, staff workload, program eligibility, or other departments? 
    (Open Ended Question)
  7. * Describe your leadership styles and skills in terms of training and mentoring team members to ensure compliance in a high-volume, deadline-driven environment. How have your methods improved team performance, accountability, or service delivery? 
    (Open Ended Question)
  8. * Provide an example of addressing underperformance or conflict, including how you resolved it and the resulting impact on the team. How do you ensure your team understands the broader impact of their work, including the delivery of financial aid packages, student outcomes, or how it is tied to their position’s contracts and duties? 
    (Open Ended Question)
  9. * What experience do you have with financial aid management systems (e.g., Banner, PeopleSoft, Ellucian)? Please describe how you have used these systems to improve efficiency, ensure compliance, and maintain accurate reporting. Can you provide example of your technical expertise in your system and your exact role in your system’s process 
    (Open Ended Question)
  10. * Describe your experience working collaboratively with multiple departments across an organization. In your response, explain how you build partnerships, coordinate efforts, and manage communication to achieve shared goals, and provide a specific example that demonstrates your approach and impact. 
    (Open Ended Question)
  11. * How do you support students facing financial insecurity, especially vulnerable populations, in navigating financial aid, reducing barriers, and addressing urgent basic needs challenges such as delayed aid impacting housing stability? 
    (Open Ended Question)
  12. * The San Diego Community College District has a very diverse student, faculty and classified professional population with respect to academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation and ethnic backgrounds. Describe your professional development, community involvement, and professional experience working with these diverse groups. 
    (Open Ended Question)
Required & Optional Documents
Required Documents
  1. Résumé
  2. Cover Letter
Optional Documents
San Diego Community College District – People, Culture, and Technology (HR) Division
3375 Camino del Rio South, Suite, San Diego, CA 92108-3883
(619) 388-6579 | jobs@sdccd.edu