Job Description
Salary: $3,643.00 - $4,740.00 Monthly
Location : Connell, WA
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 2025-107I
Department: CRCC/CORRECTIONS EDUCATION
Opening Date: 07/11/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Join our team to help inspire all students to discover their potential and achieve their goals by providing relevant, equitable, and innovative learning opportunities and services. Description As of 8/22/25, applications will be reviewed as they are received OFM classification title: Program Specialist 2 Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) is accepting to fill the role of
Financial Aid and Academic Advisor position for the WWCC Correction Education program located at the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center (CRCC) in Connell, Washington.
This position is filled to fulfill a contract awarded to Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) by the (WSBCTC) to operate a correctional education program at CRCC in accordance with an interagency agreement with the Department of Corrections. Walla Walla Community College and its employees working in a correctional education program are expected to follow all Department of Corrections (DOC) Policies, IT and other Security requirements, follow DOC Operational Memorandums, and comply with the Superintendent's directions.
At Walla Walla Community College, we inspire all students to discover their potential and achieve their goals by providing relevant, equitable, and innovative learning opportunities and services. As an organization, we value learning opportunities, a sense of community, diversity, health and humor, excellence, integrity, teamwork, innovation, personal and professional growth, and sustainability.
This position is open until filled. Applications are being reviewed as they are received. See Required Application Materials section for more details.
General Responsibilities: The Financial Aid and Academic Advisor will work onsite at the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center (CRCC) with incarcerated individuals. The primary focus of the role is to explain the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the Pell Grant, and other funding sources available to students, and ensure all necessary documentation is complete and submitted to the Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) Financial Aid department. The secondary focus is to provide academic advising and monitor degree requirements to assist students in certificate and degree completion.
The Financial Services Advisor conducts appointments that provide clear and concise information to incarcerated individuals. This position works closely with WWCC's Financial Aid department and will work collaboratively with the Associate Director of Financial Aid and Director of Student Financial Support. This position reports to the Director of Corrections Education.
Essential Functions: Act as the primary advisor for Prison Education Program (PEP) students
- Meet with incarcerated individuals at CRCC to explain the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the Pell Grant, and other funding sources available for Prison Education Programs (PEP).
- Provide ethical advising and assistance to understand program requirements, making informed decisions regarding Pell and other funding sources, and meeting educational goals.
- Collect and process necessary paperwork required for the college Financial Aid department and the Department of Education. Keep detailed records, copies of completed paperwork, and track all necessary components of paperwork to completion in required databases and spreadsheets.
- Assist with quarterly processes such as Satisfactory Academic Process (SAP). Participate in the grade appeals process, when necessary.
- Work with program participants, staff, representatives of outside organizations, and/or members of the public in defining the needs and planning, designing, and developing specialized program activities.
- Monitor student placement and maintain a working understanding of educational programs at CRCC.
- Reference degree audits and Excel trackers to best advise students on their financial aid needs and academic progress in a timely manner.
- Track, enrollment, progression, and completion outcomes for all program participants.
- Work with Program Coordinators to assist during Student Advising days.
- Liaise with the Education Navigator at CRCC to advise re-entry students on educational opportunities, academic progress, and funding sources, helping them identify and choose the best academic paths to achieve their goals.
Training and compliance
- Receive training from and coordinate with Financial Aid staff to assist students in navigating the financial aid process, problem resolution, appeals, regulatory requirements, and general information.
- Attend trainings and professional development opportunities, including state and federal meetings, as needed.
- Comply with district policies, procedures and directives, state and federal regulations, orders and statutes, and collective bargaining agreements.
- Support and advance WWCC's strategic plan, and perform other duties as assigned.
Competencies - Model professional decorum and mutual respect in all personal interactions.
- Proven ability to work within deadlines.
- Must be able to work as a member of a team.
- Ability to interpret and apply regulations, policies and procedures received from multiple sources.
- Must be task oriented and able to streamline processes after evaluating areas.
- Ability to maintain a high level of confidentially.
- Ability to perform mathematical calculations and/or verify information accurately.
- Ability to represent the department and WWCC in a friendly, courteous, and professional manner.
Required Qualifications: Any combination of education, experience, and/or training that provides the applicant with the knowledge and skills to perform the job may be considered by the college.
- Associate degree from an accredited institution or two (2) years of relevant work experience
- Demonstrated excellence in providing customer or student-centered service. This involves outstanding interpersonal skills, strong organizational abilities, and great attention to detail to ensure a positive and supportive experience for all clients or students.
- Exceptional interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills. This includes the ability to convey information clearly and effectively in both written and verbal forms, and to interact positively with a diverse range of individuals.
- Experience working with computers and spreadsheets, databases, and word processing software.
Preferred/Desired Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Knowledge of college procedures that affect financial aid and student success such as: Student Records, Tuition and Fees, Refunds, Degrees, and Certificates etc.
- Experience with ctcLink (PeopleSoft).
- Experience working with Federal Financial Aid programs and resources.
- Demonstrated experience working with the criminal justice systems or incarcerated populations.
- Bilingual English/Spanish
You don't check every qualification listed? Please apply anyway! Studies have shown that traditionally marginalized communities - such as women, LGBTQ+ and people of color - are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification - even if they might be a great fit for the role! If you're excited about this opportunity but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every single qualification in the job description, we encourage you to still consider applying.
Conditions/Terms of Employment This classified position is in a bargaining unit for which WPEA Higher Ed is the exclusive representative.
This position is located inside the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center, an adult male prison. Interacts daily with students (incarcerated individuals), instructors, counselors, DOC, and WWCC staff. Standard business hours are 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday from 7:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. with a half-hour lunch break. Incumbent may be expected to occasionally adjust the work schedule to meet business needs. Minimal travel may be required for occasional training. Frequent use of computers and exposure to terminal screens, visual focus and strain. Work directly with students/clients.
Work is performed in an office environment. Work in a semi-open office setting with frequent interruptions and background noise. Work is sedentary in nature, but will require moving between different parts of the facility. Ability to hear speech and speak in person, electronically, and on the telephone. Frequent repetitive hand/wrist motions and finger manipulation. Frequent oral and auditory communication with others. Working in a correctional setting includes being searched prior to entering the facility and complying with rules regarding bringing in limited personal belongings.
The college has an excellent benefit program including medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; paid sick leave; paid vacation leave; and retirement plan. All full-time employees will automatically have 3% of taxable income deferred into the State of Washington Deferred Compensation Program (DCP) unless declined at time of hire. WWCC requires all employees to participate in direct deposit for payment of salary. The College is a tobacco-free campus.
Persons hired must be able to provide acceptable documentation of lawful authorization to work in the United States within three (3) days of employment and official college transcripts. WWCC participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. All Walla Walla Community College staff members employed at one of the Correction Education facilities must be cleared by an FBI background check before being hired into such positions and successfully complete a 4-week corrections training program. Information from the background check may not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Department of Correction positions are grant funded and funding is not guaranteed. Upon loss of grant funding, the position will end. WWCC does not absorb the cost to fund DOC grant positions. Required Application Materials This position is open until filled and applications are being reviewed as they are received. To be considered, applicants must submit a complete application packet, which includes the following:
- Online application
- Cover letter
- Provide a cover letter detailing your interest in this position. Please describe any professional experience, training, or educational background that makes you an ideal candidate.
- Resume
- List of names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references.
- Unofficial transcripts for application purposes (if applicable); official transcripts are required prior to an official start date.
Please ensure you have attached all required application materials as you will not be able to attach any documents after you have submitted your application. If you have difficulty logging into your account, attaching documents, submitting your application, etc., please call NEOGOV Applicant Support at
1-855-524-5627 or email them directly at
support@governmentjobs.com. WWCC reserves the right to not fill this position, reject all applicants, or reopen the position. Applications received during this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies at the College's discretion.
Walla Walla Community College is committed to provide equal opportunity and nondiscrimination for all educational and employment applicants as well as for its students and employed staff, without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, including gender expression/identity, marital status, age (over 40), the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, the use of trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability, or status as a Vietnam and/or disabled veteran, National Guard member or reservist in accordance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Federal Rehabilitation of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and any other applicable Federal and Washington State laws against discrimination. The Human Resources Office is accessible to persons with disabilities. If you need accommodations in the application/employment process, please contact the Human Resources Office at(509) 527-4224 - TDD (509) 527-4412, email personnel@wwcc.edu, address: 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla WA, 99362.
MEDICAL/DENTAL INSURANCE Medical, dental, life, and long-term disability insurance benefits are provided and administered under the Medical plans and benefits information along with a side-by-side comparison tool of medical plans can be found on the page.
- Dental Coverage - Walla Walla Community college provides dental coverage at no monthly premium cost to the employee.
- Vision Coverage - Employees do not pay a separate premium for vision coverage; it is covered under the medical plan. Optical service frequency and hardware (glasses, contact lenses, etc.) vary depending on type of plan selected.
Eligibility Permanent, seasonal and part-time employees as determined by WAC 182-12-114. Benefits also cover spouse or State-Registered Domestic Partner (SRDP), and qualifying dependents.
Effective date of coverage First day of the month following your date of employment. If the date of employment is the first working day of the month, coverage begins on that date.
Medical Plan Monthly Costs Employees pay their portion of medical care costs through payroll deduction. The employee premium is based on the choice of plan and elected coverage for spouse or SRDP, and dependent children.
MEDICAL FLEX SPENDING ACCOUNT (FSA) & DEPENDENT CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (DCAP) The FSA and DCAP plans are optional plans offered by the College and the State of Washington. They are calendar year, pre-tax, spending programs you can use to set aside money for eligible expenses. Both plans are offered as payroll deductions and are administered by Navia Benefit Solutions.
The FSA allows you to use pre-tax money to pay for certain out-of-pocket medical expenses. An FSA can be used to cover qualifying expenses such as: chiropractic care, over-the-counter medicine, first-aid supplies etc. For a full list of qualifying expenses visit: .
RETIREMENT OPTIONS Eligible employees participate in a Washington state-sponsored retirement plan through one of two administrators: the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) or the Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA). DRS administers the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) and the Teachers Retirement System (TRS) plans. TIAA administers the State Board Retirement Plan (SBRP).
*Retirement plan options are determined by employee type and prior history in DRS-administered plans (PERS or TRS). Participation in a retirement plan is required.
For Classified positions: PERS 2 or 3
VACATION, SICK, & PERSONAL LEAVE Vacation, sick leave and personal leave benefits are available and determined by a collective bargaining agreement negotiated between the college and WPEA, the exclusive bargaining representative.
REDUCED TUITION WAIVER PROGRAM Employees can take most credit and non-credit classes at a reduced cost when space is available and certain conditions are met.
Credit classes
Permanent classified, faculty, adjunct faculty and administrative employees of WWCC may take almost any credit class on a space-available basis if requirements and prerequisites have been met. The basic cost is $5.00, plus any fees associated with that class. Hourly and probationary employees are not eligible for this reduced tuition.
***Please Note: All information above is subject to change based on, but not limited to, employment status, legislative mandates, or College policy changes. *If an employee is transferring from another Washington State public agency or institution of higher education, benefits and leave may be transferable.
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Describe any experience you've had working with and advocating for individuals who've sought to achieve goals in spite of challenging personal circumstances. Include how you have infused diversity, equity and inclusion practices into your efforts.
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Financial Aid applications are challenging for most people. Please describe in detail any experience you've had with the Federal Financial Aid program and resources.
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Being bilingual is not required for this position, however, if you speak Spanish, please tell us on a scale of 1 - 3 your level of fluency with "1" being able to handle basic phrases and introductions; "2" able to handle common situations and experiences; and "3" able to understand complex texts and speak fluently.
Required Question
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Hourly pay, Permanent employment, Full time, Contract work, Part time, Work experience placement, Seasonal work, Work at office, Monday to Friday,