Tuition Officer
Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School
403 N. Lansdowne Avenue
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Overview
Archdiocesan high schools use a tuition management service provided by an outside vendor to invoice and collect tuition and fees from a parent. 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 is responsible to the School President and to the Tuition Manager in Educational Financial Services.
The ideal candidate is dynamic and energetic with a demonstrated ability to work with little oversight/direction while handling and maintaining confidential information and always exercising discretion/discernment in handling related office and school matters. This role requires a high degree of initiative, professionalism, organization, and stellar communication skills working within a Catholic environment where values define the words and actions of all.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
This position is 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 application is November 7, 2024.
Please forward cover letter and resume to Dr. John E. Cooke, President Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School at cooke@bonnerprendie.com
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