Student Financial Services Assistant Director Applications Will Be Reviewed Soon!

There are multiple Assistant Director level positions in Student Financial Services who will be responsible for assisting with the overall management and leadership of the Client Services, Student Services, Outreach and Program Administration, and/or Communications area. These positions have primary responsibility in one or more of the following fields: planning, directing, and facilitating all Student Financial Services internal and external customer communications; creating and implementing department communications plan; providing top-level counseling and guidance support for all client services and outreach operations; directing and controlling packaging and awarding of financial aid and scholarship programs; personnel management; outreach; and student employment.

Position duties and responsibilities will be performed in support of the office and university vision, mission, values, and goals. For a direct link to full job descriptions or to apply visit www.wsujobs.com. WSU is an EO/AA Educator and Employer.

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