Tuition Officer
St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls
7320 Torresdale Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19136
Overview
Archdiocesan High Schools use a tuition management service provided by an outside vendor to invoice and collect tuition and fees from a parent/guardian. The tuition officer’s role at the High School is to ensure that families are properly billed tuition and fees and to ensure that payments are made in a timely manner. The Tuition Officer is a resource to parents with questions about tuition, fees, grants and scholarships.
The Tuition Officer reports to the School President and to the Tuition Manager in Educational Financial Services.
The ideal candidate will be dynamic and energetic with a demonstrated ability to work with little oversight/direction while handling and maintaining confidential information and exercising discretion/discernment in handling related office and school matters at all times. This role requires a high degree of initiative, professionalism, organization, and stellar communication skills working within a Catholic environment where Catholic values define the words and actions of all.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Ensure that all students are in the Tuition Management System and they have been properly billed and have received credit for any grants, scholarships or other discounts.
- Ensure that enrollment in the Tuition Management System reconciles with enrollment in the Student Information System(s).
- Assist the School’s President and financial aid committee in awarding need based grants to families who have applied for tuition assistance.
- Prepare bank deposits for tuition and fees collected at school as required by policy.
- In conjunction with the School Accountant, coordinate, prepare and review all necessary reports to complete tuition reconciliation.
- Respond to parent/guardians’ questions regarding tuition, documenting responses in the Tuition Management System.
- Enforce school and system policies concerning Tuition and Fees collection.
- Follow up regularly with families who are behind in payment of tuition in an effort to collect the funds due the School.
- Interact with School President and other school personnel regarding tuition and fees management.
- Prepare all necessary reports required during the annual audit of tuition records.
- Prepare ad hoc reports as needed.
- Duties are representative and not limited to those stated above
Qualifications:
- Must be Proficient with Excel software
- 3 – 5 years accounting/bookkeeping/customer service experience
- Prior experience with Accounts Receivable management, a plus
This position is a full-time, 12-month position
Interviews will be granted to the most qualified applicants. PA required clearances and official transcripts will be required before employment can begin.
The deadline for applications is September 6, 2024.
Interested parties should send a cover letter along with resume, list of references and salary requirements to Mary Gillooly, Director of Budget & Financial Analysis, at mgillooly@archphila.org.
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