[Oasfaa] FW: REVISED NASFAA Announcement
Laura Coponiti
lcoponiti at usao.edu
Tue Jul 25 16:18:33 CDT 2006
Director of Communications
NASFAA
NASFAA Invites Applications for Assistant Director for Communications (Web
Reporter)
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA)
seeks an Assistant Director for Communications to analyze student
aid-related regulatory and legislative initiatives and write original
articles for publication in Today's News and the NASFAA Web sites.
Excellent research and writing skills required, as well as at least five
years recent experience in student financial aid.
This position reports to the Director for Communications.
Specifically the Assistant Director for Communications:
1. researches the law governing Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965
as amended and current regulatory or administrative issues, and writes Web
site articles about these topics;
2. analyzes proposed and final federal regulations and legislative
initiatives, and writes related articles;
3. writes news articles based on Federal Register documents, Department of
Education Dear Colleague/Partner Letters and Announcements, training
documents and manuals, research reports; and other similar items.
4. attends and reports on hearings, conferences, and meetings held by the
Department of Education, Congress, NASFAA, and other related organizations;
5. works with other staff members to identify and report on events and
publications;
6. edits and proofreads association documents and publications; and
7. performs other related duties as may be assigned by the Director for
Communications.
Must have a minimum of five years recent financial aid experience, knowledge
of Title IV student financial aid regulations, and familiarity with
Department of Education resources (such as IFAP). Excellent research and
writing skills, and ability to manage multiple projects required. Experience
with Web-based training is a plus. Applicant must be willing to live in the
Washington, D.C. area.
Application Instructions: Send letter of application and resume, including
three references, by August 1, 2006 to: ConardL at NASFAA.org, or to:
NASFAA
1129 20th Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20036-3453
Attention: Linda Conard, Director for Communications [no phone calls,
please]
Competitive salary with excellent benefits.
NASFAA is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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From: Marty Guthrie
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Subject: NASFAA Invites Applications for Assistant Director for
Communications (Web Reporter)
NASFAA Invites Applications for Assistant Director for Communications
(Web Reporter)
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
(NASFAA) seeks an Assistant Director for Communications to analyze
student aid-related regulatory and legislative initiatives and write
original articles for publication in Today's News and the NASFAA Web
sites.
Excellent research and writing skills required, as well as at least five
years recent experience in student financial aid.
This position reports to the Director for Communications.
Specifically the Assistant Director for Communications:
1. researches the law governing Title IV of the Higher Education Act of
1965 as amended and current regulatory or administrative issues, and
writes Web site articles about these topics;
2. analyzes proposed and final federal regulations and legislative
initiatives, and writes related articles;
3. writes news articles based on Federal Register documents, Department
of Education Dear Colleague/Partner Letters and Announcements, training
documents and manuals, research reports; and other similar items.
4. attends and reports on hearings, conferences, and meetings held by
the Department of Education, Congress, NASFAA, and other related
organizations;
5. works with other staff members to identify and report on events and
publications;
6. edits and proofreads association documents and publications; and
7. performs other related duties as may be assigned by the Director for
Communications.
Must have a minimum of five years recent financial aid experience,
knowledge of Title IV student financial aid regulations, and familiarity
with Department of Education resources (such as IFAP). Excellent
research and writing skills, and ability to manage multiple projects
required. Experience with Web-based training is a plus. Applicant must
be willing to live in the Washington, D.C. area.
Application Instructions: Send letter of application and resume,
including three references, by August 1, 2006 to: ConardL at NASFAA.org, or
to:
NASFAA
1129 20th Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20036-3453
Attention: Linda Conard, Director for Communications [no phone calls,
please]
Competitive salary with excellent benefits.
NASFAA is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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