Join the Tohono O'odham Community College Team as a Financial Aid Technician!
Tohono O’odham Community College is seeking a detail-oriented and service-focused Financial Aid Technician to perform a variety of services in the financial aid areas for students and provide support to the Financial Aid program. This is a full-time, non-exempt position in the Student Services Division.
Salary: $17 - $20 per hour
What You Will Do:
The Financial Aid Technician plays a critical role in supporting students by processing aid and providing expert advising
What You Will Bring:
Candidates should have a thorough knowledge of student financial aid programs at the Federal, State, Tribal, and institutional levels. Key knowledge and skills include:
Required Qualifications:
Licensing:
Preferred Qualifications:
Work Environment & Schedule:
Physical Demands:
How to Apply:
We prefer that you apply for a job with us online, but we also accept paper applications. You can find the application on our website at www.tocc.edu.
If you decide to mail in your application, you must include the following:
If you are claiming Indian Preference, you must include a copy of your certification or enrollment card. If you are claiming Veteran Preference, you must include a copy of your DD214 form.
Please mail your completed application to:
TOHONO O’ODHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ATTENTION: HUMAN RESOURCES
P.O. BOX 3129, SELLS, AZ 85634
Our Mission
As an accredited and land grant institution, TOCC’s mission is to enhance our unique Tohono O’odham Himdag by strengthening individuals, families, and communities through holistic, quality higher education services. These services will include research opportunities and programs that address academic, life, and developmental skills.
Our Vision
Tohono O’odham Community College’s vision is to become the Tohono O’odham Nation’s center for higher education and to enhance the Nation’s participation in the local, state, national, and global communities.
To strengthen academic learning that will reinforce a strong competitive spirit to participate in an ever-changing society.
To include Elders as primary resources, instructors, advisors, and counselors as a means of reinforcing Tohono O’odham Himdag.
To recruit highly qualified faculty and staff who are dedicated to the art of teaching, advising, and service specifically to the Tohono O’odham Community.
To ensure the integration of appropriate Tohono O’odham Himdag in the physical environment, curriculum, and processes of the college.
To ensure that curricular offerings are relevant to the needs of communities and individuals in fundamental skills (i.e., general reading, writing, and math skills).
To establish a technology core that will enable the students and the broader community to meet the challenges of the future.