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FWS - ACE and Dual Enrollment Staff

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Department: 
Outreach and Early College
Hours: 
Up to 24 hours
Salary Range: 
14.00
Benefits Eligible: 
No
Job End Date: 
05/24/2024
Application Due Date: 
Sunday, December 31, 2023
All applications are due by 11:59PM (Arizona time) on the day listed above.
Job Summary: 

The Outreach department is looking for Federal Work Study (FWS) students to assist with our ACE and Dual Enrollment programs.

Essential Functions: 

Duties include: 

- Providing assistance to the dual enrollment analyst and coordinator on all dual enrollment needs, including the processing of dual enrollment forms, data tracking, spreadsheet updates, and all other assigned duties. Will also be required to reach out to dual enrollment students and parents regarding missing items or needs. 

- Acting as a Student Success Coach for students in our ACE program, which includes managing a group of students through check-ins and one on one appointments. 

Minimum Qualifications: 

Applicants must have all Financial Aid paperwork complete and on file with the EMCC Financial Aid office, be eligible for Federal Work Study, and enrolled for Fall 2023/Spring 2024

Possess great customer service and effective verbal and written communication skills

Familiar with Microsoft Suite applications

Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. 

Desired Qualifications: 

Previous experience working in a high school or college environment. 

Special Working Conditions: 

This position is 100% on campus.

Special Notes: 

FAFSA must be submitted for the 23/24 academic year prior to applying. We will check to ensure you are eligible for Federal Work Study. Please provide your student ID on your resume. 


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