Job Type: Financial Aid
Date Posted: Jul 1, 2026
Location: Online/Remote
Start Date: TBD
Duration: TBD
Gurnick Academy is a leading Bay Area private healthcare college offering an extensive variety of Nursing, Allied healthcare, and Imaging programs.
Gurnick Academy is currently seeking a Financial Aid Advisor, Full-time. This is an Online/Remote position for Gurnick Academy Corporate Office. (The pay is dependent on the region in the United States) The Job Duties for the FA Advisor will focus on overall assistance with the Financial Aid Department.
Hourly Pay Range: $19.80-$29.15/hour
Benefits:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Short-term and long-term disability coverage
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Health, Dependent Care, Transit & Parking)
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with enrollment in a qualified medical plan
- Paid time off
- 401(k) retirement plan
Basic Function
The Financial Aid Advisor is responsible for assisting students in their application for Financial Assistance to attend Gurnick. These specific tasks include performing qualifying interviews, assistance in the completion of the FASFA, advising students of the availability of FASFA on the web, entering of the FASFA information into the USDOE system when necessary, and the tracking, receipt and auditing of student ISIRs. The FAA clears any ISIR comment codes, collects verification documentation on selected students and manages the student’s hard copy FA file for completeness and accuracy.
The FAA is responsible for assisting students in applying for any other funding that may be available to them. These would include the CAL Grant programs, program specific assistance (such as nursing or ultrasound, etc.) scholarships and grants, VA, voc rehab and others.
The FAA is responsible for packaging student assistance awards, scheduling the awards correctly in the Gurnick tracking systems, and updating the information during repackaging, crossover award year reapplications and at student exit interviews for withdrawing, LOA or graduating students.
The FAA may be responsible for performing both a Tuition Adjustment Calculation and a Return to Title IV (R2TIV) funds calculation for any students withdrawing or beginning a LOA.
The FAA is responsible for calculating an unfunded balance for students and in the setting up of approved arrangements to handle the unfunded balance.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- To conduct qualifying interviews with students to determine the necessities of the application process.
- To assist students in the timely completion of the FASFA on the Web.
- To enter the FASFA into the EDE system when necessary.
- To utilize the Student Tracking Form to track the application process.
- To assist in applying for additional non-Title IV funds.
- Analyze need and prepare award packages, ensure that awards do not exceed calculated need as demonstrated on the Budget/Packaging form.
- To make satisfactory arrangements with students for any calculated unfunded balance.
- To audit ISIRs for correct application information.
- To complete timely verification on selected ISIRs.
- To clear any “C” Comment Codes on all selected ISIRs.
- To ensure the crossover award year packaging is completed.
- Ensure that students awarded Federal Student Loan Funds have Entrance Counseling performed and documented.
- Enter, edit and update student scheduled aid in Gurnick tracking systems.
- To calculate Return to Title IV for withdrawing and LOA students.
- To calculate Tuition Adjustment calculations for withdrawing and LOA students.
- To conduct exit interviews with all graduating and LOA students, and withdrawing students.
- Maintenance of Student FA Files in both hard copy and electronic formats according to policies.
- Assist in Registrar functions of campuses.
- Assist in the collections of unfunded balance payments.
- Assist in yearly compliance audit and in program reviews.
- Additional duties as required.
Experience & Education
- Bachelor’s degree is preferred
- 2 years prior work experience in financial aid, collections, and lending
- Customer service experience is desirable
- Organizational knowledge of educational institutions
- Registrar experience or support preferred
Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by any applicable law.