Main Duties And Responsibilities
I. Scholar Care and Program
- Coordinates and hosts orientation sessions or open houses for newly accepted ASHS scholarship students, providing them with essential information and resources to support their successful integration and transition
- Conducts individual consultations with scholars to check up on their academic performance, preparation for college life, and other matters
- Documents scholars concerns and relays them to the relevant support office (e.g. Office of Guidance and Counseling, Office of Health Services, etc.)
- Oversees the resolution of scholar concerns by regularly checking in with the scholars and coordinating with the appropriate support offices to address any issues
- Supports Grade 12 scholars by helping them access college review materials and programs, and provides guidance with their college application processes
- Facilitates the organization of a spiritual development program for scholars
- Attends to the needs of scholars by processing various benefits and services, such as dorm scholarships, food and transportation allowances, uniform allowances, books and other equipment/s such as laptops
- Collaborates with SINAG, the scholars organization, in planning activities for the benefit of scholars
II. Financial Aid Application and Scholar Selection
- Financial Aid Application
- Attends to scholarship-related inquiries and requests from applicants, parents, and others from various communication channels (e.g., face-to-face, online, phone, office email)
- Prepares informational materials about the ASHS Scholarship Program and its application process and sends them to targeted applicants from public schools in collaboration with ACED, Tulong-Dunong and SINAG networks
- Assists the Office of Admission and Scholarships (OAS) with the implementation of the A-SHAPE program and conducts interviews with financial aid applicants
- Compiles and organizes data from financial aid applications into comprehensive profiles, streamlining the review process for the financial aid committee and ensuring timely decision-making
- Prepares and validates the information collected from scholarship forms given to scholars and scholarship applicants, ensuring accuracy and completeness to facilitate seamless scholarship processing
- Scholar Selection
- Develops and maintains a comprehensive database of all selected scholars and distributes updated lists to class moderators, guidance counselors, and relevant offices to support effective monitoring and oversight of the scholars progress
- Ensures strict adherence to all scholarship requirements outlined in the contract, promoting compliance and a thorough understanding of the scholarship program
- Assists the Coordinator by drafting and preparing letters to inform financial aid scholarship applicants of the decisions regarding their applications
III. Scholarship Benefactors Relationship
- Supports the Coordinator in fostering relationships between scholars and benefactors by arranging and facilitating meetings between them
- Accompanies scholars during meetings or interactions with benefactors to facilitate smooth and supportive connections
- Aids the Coordinator in collecting thank you letters and performance data from scholars, which are essential for preparing reports to be shared with benefactors
IV. Scholarship Alumni Organization and Monitoring
- Collects and maintains post-graduation data on the scholars to track their progress and involvement as alumni
- Facilitates the organization of scholar alumni, engaging them in activities that support and mentor future SHS scholars
V. Performs other work-related tasks as may be required by the immediate supervisor and authorized representative
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the Scholarship Program: Possesses a thorough understanding of scholarship program policies, guidelines, and eligibility requirements, ensuring adherence to these standards
- Knowledge of Financial Aid Systems: Possesses a deep understanding of financial aid systems and processes, including the management of scholarship grants, tracking of financial aid distributions
- Communication Proficiency: Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills, effectively conveying information and ideas
- Records Management: Ability to systematically organize, store, update, and protect Office and scholar-related records throughout their life cycle from the time of creation or receipt to their eventual disposition/turnover
- Customer Service Skills: Ability to understand client perspectives and respond to their needs with urgency and serious attention
- Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze data and information to make informed decisions and solve problems effectively
- Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with scholars, benefactors, and other stakeholders
- Active Listening: Ability to give full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made and asking questions as needed
- Adaptability and Efficiency: Ability to adapt to changing priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced environment
- Planning and Organization Skills: Ability to do strategic planning, organizing tasks, and managing all resources efficiently to achieve objectives
- Technological Savvy: Demonstrates proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and other Internet applications
- Time Management Skills: Displays a strong work ethic, adheres to systematic approaches, and manages tasks effectively, even under tight deadlines and pressure
- Proactivity and Innovation: Demonstrates proactive behavior and the ability to work autonomously with minimal supervision, taking initiative to address challenges and pursue opportunities for improvement
- Organization and Prioritization of Work: Ability to effectively plan and coordinate the delivery of required outcomes, according to importance and urgency; keen to details
Education And Experience Requirements
- Graduate of any Bachelor's Degree but a background in Psychology or Counseling is an advantage
- With at least 1-2 years of relevant work experience in an academe
- Experience as an Ateneo scholar/alumnus is an advantage