Associate Dean, Financial Aid Technology, Reporting and Training
Salary
$82,200.00 - $102,756.00 Annually
Location
Southern Wake Campus
Job Type
Full-time, Annual
Job Number
07056 V2
Financial Aid
Opening Date
05/21/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
FLSA
Exempt
Max Number of Applicants
90
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Position Description
Pay Grade: Manager 7
The Associate Dean of Financial Aid Technology, Training, & Reporting provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for financial aid systems, data integrity and privacy, compliance reporting, analytics, and training. This role ensures that all technologies and processes support accurate awarding, regulatory compliance, efficient operations, and excellent student service.
The Associate Dean serves as the primary liaison with Information Technology Services, Institutional Research, Student Accounts, the Registrar, and external agencies to ensure seamless system integration and adherence to federal, state, and institutional requirements. The position also leads cross-functional training and technology initiatives, establishes consistent data stewardship practices, and drives modernization efforts that enhance student outcomes, operational efficiency, and regulatory assurance.
Responsibilities and Duties (*Essential Functions)
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily.Reasonable accommodations may be madetoenableindividualswithdisabilitiestoperformtheprimaryjobfunctions herein described.
Collaborates closely with ESS partners (Admissions, Advising, Registration and Records, Care Teams, IT, Institutional Research, Financial Services, etc.)
Establishes cross-training plans to ensure coverage, continuity of operations, and staff resiliency.
Engages regularly with AVP/VP leadership to provide vital data for marketing, recruiting, special funding eligibility, and external partner initiatives (e.g., InsideTrack, Clarus).
Leads special projects requiring cross-functional engagement (e.g., adoption of delivered SIS features that improve student navigation, registration alignment, and financial aid clarity).
Participates and/or chairs committees related to technology, data governance, and student systems; upholds data integrity standards and access approvals.
Supports audit readiness; responds to auditor requests and ensures documentation of workflows, controls, and validation processes.
Ensures data security, access controls, and compliance with FERPA , Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and institutional policies.
Maintains current knowledge of Title IV regulations, FAFSA changes, Need Analysis methodologies, and industry best practices.
Identifies and supports technology-based solutions that improve efficiency while maintaining compliance with federal, state, and institutional financial aid requirements.
Represents the Financial Aid Office on campus committees (e.g., Self-Service Team, Data Governance Committee, Data Integrity Group) and external agency collaborations.
Delivers exemplary customer service to prospective and continuing students and families; simplifies complex processes and enhances student user experience.
May be required to represent Financial Aid and supervise staff in the absence of the Dean of Financial Aid, as appropriate.
Stays current on regulatory changes and technology developments; promotes continuous improvement and innovation.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
In-depth knowledge of federal and state financial aid programs, Title IV regulations, FAFSA, need analysis, SAP, and compliance reporting.
Skill with enterprise reporting tools (e.g., Entrinsik Informer, Argos, Tablaeu), spreadsheet and database tools (e.g., Excel, Access), and data validation methodologies.
Proven success leading cross-functional projects, managing upgrades/patches, and implementing new workflows and automations.
Proven ability to handle confidential data and maintain compliance with data protection and privacy standards
Advanced organizational and resource management skills; ability to manage multi-task projects and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to make data-driven decisions and translate insights into action.
Excellent communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills; ability to work effectively with students, families, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated ability to lead and inspire teams; foster a culture of customer service, equity, and professional development.
Skilled in budget management, strategic planning, and risk mitigation for systems and data.
Ability to navigate complex stakeholder environments, implement changes/upgrades/new systems, and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
Innovative, creative, detail-oriented; maintains a high degree of accuracy and consistency.
Advanced skills in MS Office; ability to learn and optimize new systems and software quickly.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree
Three years of experience in higher education financial aid administration, systems, or analytics
Three years of supervisory experience
Experience administering complex information systems, such as an SIS (ex. Ellucian Colleague, Banner, Oracle, PeopleSoft) with responsibility for managing data integrations with third-party systems to include federal (e.g. NSLDS, COD, SAIG) or state (e.g., NCSLP, CFNC), or private (e.g. ScholarNet) and/or nonprofit (e.g. Iceptia).
Preferences:
Master's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Information Technology, Higher Education Administration, Data Analytics, or a closely related field.
Three (3) years' experience with Colleague Financial Aid, Informer, OnBase, and QLess.
Proficiency with SQL and data integration concepts; familiarity with HTML/XML and content tools that support communications management or web self-service (Drupal, Publisher, Dreamweaver, Adobe InDesign or similar).
Experience in a large or complex higher education institution and with modernization of legacy processes.
Demonstrated direct experience with system programming, system integration, strategic and ad hoc reporting, and problem resolution
As an equal employment opportunity employer, Wake Tech values our workforce. Wake Tech is committed to reaching students in every part of Wake County and rallying around them to go as far as their dreams, talents and resilience will take them. As an institution of higher education, we are committed to valuing the unique experiences of the Wake Tech community. We strive to be self-reflective of the kind of student body we represent and the culture we are building, and we care deeply about supporting each employees professional growth.
Benefits at a Glance
Wake Technical Community College provides a comprehensive, affordable insurance and benefits program. We are continuously investigating new benefit offerings that are responsive to the needs of our annual employees. Click here for more information.
For further information, please contact 919-866-7890.
Please note: Most temporary (part-time or full-time) employees do not earn benefits.
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Do you have at least three years of experience in higher education financial aid administration, systems, or data analytics? If yes, please describe your specific responsibilities and the systems or tools you worked with.
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Please describe your supervisory experience including the evaluating employees.
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Do you have experience administering complex information systems (e.g., Colleague, Banner, Oracle, PeopleSoft) and managing data integrations with federal, state, private, or nonprofit partners (e.g., NSLDS, COD, CFNC, ScholarNet)? Please describe.
Required Question
Employer Wake Technical Community College
Address 9101 Fayetteville Rd.
Raleigh, North Carolina, 27603
Phone 9198665934
Website https://www.waketech.edu/