Student Financial Counselor / University Cashier
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Soka University of America (SUA) seeks a detail-oriented and student-focused Student Financial Counselor / University Cashier to support
the daily operations of the Student Accounts Office. This position is responsible for cashiering functions, payment processing, account
inquiries, administrative support for billing, and assisting with student loan collection activities in coordination with a third-party
vendor. The focused Student Financial Counselor / University Cashier helps ensure accuracy, compliance, and exceptional service in all
student financial interactions. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong attention to detail and professionalism.
Candidates should
demonstrate responsiveness toward and understanding of diverse student backgrounds and experiences. The successful candidate will
demonstrate a commitment to the university’s mission to develop global citizens. Having the ability and willingness to work collegially is
essential, as is an understanding of an interdisciplinary liberal arts curriculum.
Essential duties include but are not limited
to:
Student Account Support (35%)
- Serve as a front-line resource for students and families regarding billing
statements, payment options, holds, and account balances. - Provide support with processing payment plans, third-party payments, and
sponsored billing. - Assist with the distribution and tracking of billing notifications and reminders.
- Help review
student account data for accuracy and flag inconsistencies or errors for follow-up.
Student Loan Collections (35%)
- Assist with the collection of student loans, delinquent accounts, and past-due balances.
- Coordinate with the
university’s third-party collections vendor to place accounts, track progress, and support required documentation. - Communicate
professionally and respectfully with students regarding delinquent balances, repayment options, and deadlines. - Maintain accurate
records of collection efforts and ensure adherence to institutional, state, and federal regulations. - Support default prevention
efforts in collaboration with the Manager of Student Accounts.
Cashiering & Payment Processing (10%)
- Process student payments, departmental deposits, and other receipts in accordance with university cash-handling policies.
-
Balance
and reconcile the weekly cash drawer; prepare bank deposits, reports and related documentation. - Maintain accurate
transaction
records within the university’s ERP and cashiering systems. - Assist with issuing student refunds and coordinating
disbursements
with the Manager of Student Accounts.
Administrative & Office Support (10%)
- Assist
with routine billing
cycles, data entry, document preparation, and filing. - Provide general administrative support to the Student
Accounts Office and
collaborate with Financial Aid, Registrar, Residential Life, and other departments.
Compliance &
Data Integrity (5%)
- Follow PCI, FERPA, and internal control standards for all payment and student information activities.
- Ensure
receipt processing, recordkeeping, and cash handling comply with institutional and audit requirements. - Maintain
accurate data in
the ERP system through timely entry, verification, and error correction.
Customer Service (5%)
- Deliver
friendly, compassionate, and knowledgeable service to students, families, faculty, and staff. - Respond promptly
to inquiries via
phone, email, and in person. - Communicate policies, deadlines, and billing instructions clearly and
professionally. - Assist in improving student financial processes and supporting a positive service environment.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
- Associate degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration,
or related field (Bachelor’s
degree preferred).
Experience:
- Minimum 2–4 years of experience in
cashiering, accounts receivable,
collections support, accounting, or customer service, with demonstrated responsibility in financial
transaction handling and student account
management. - Preferred:
- Experience in university student accounts,
bursar, financial aid, or finance
office. - Experience with collections or working with third-party collection agencies.
-
Experience working in a
student-facing or multicultural environment.
Competencies/Skills:
- Strong
attention to detail and
ability to handle financial transactions with accuracy. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to
maintain confidentiality and follow regulatory standards (FERPA, PCI, internal controls). - Proficiency with
Microsoft Office
(Excel, Word, Outlook). - Familiarity with ERP systems (PeopleSoft or similar), cashiering systems, or payment
platforms.
Environment:
In-person, front-facing role with regular interaction with students and campus
partners. Work takes
place inside and outside an office environment. Occasional exposure to unpleasant elements such as noise, heat, cold
and/or dust.
Soka University of America offers a competitive salary, benefits and an excellent working environment. Anticipated
salary range for this
position is $50,000 to $55,000 and will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Employment is
contingent upon the
completion of a successful background check.
Application review will begin immediately. The position will remain
open, and
applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
New employees must provide documents, on their first day,
verifying
identity and legal authorization to work in the United States. The list of acceptable documents can be found at https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents.
Application Requirements
Must submit the following to be considered:
- letter of interest for this
position - resume
- three professional references
Apply
for the Student Financial Counselor / University Cashier position
For inquiries, e-mail: jobs@soka.edu
Soka University of America is an equal opportunity employer.
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