Loan Forgiveness Jobs

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The student‑loan debt crisis has spurred a surge in federal and state programs that award forgiveness to qualified borrowers. As agencies expand eligibility, demand for professionals who can design, manage, and audit these programs has jumped 35% over the past year. Companies and nonprofits are hiring now to fill gaps in policy analysis, compliance, and data science.

Positions range from Policy Analyst—crafting eligibility rules and tracking legislative changes—to Program Manager—overseeing grant workflows and stakeholder coordination. Compliance Specialists monitor audit trails and ensure adherence to the Higher Education Act, while Data Scientists build predictive models in Python and SQL to identify high‑impact borrowers. All roles rely on Excel, Power BI, and Salesforce for reporting and workflow automation.

Because Loan Forgiveness work directly supports public welfare, salary transparency builds trust and attracts talent who value fairness. Clear pay scales help recruiters retain skilled analysts, reduce turnover, and demonstrate the sector’s commitment to equitable compensation.

Operational Technology (OT) Security Analyst

Company: Central Arizona Project

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jul 28, 2025

Design cyber solutions and support implementation of network segmentation strategies and technologies, remote and local access controls, and advanced intrusion…

Full Stack Developer

Company: iHeartMedia, Inc.

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jul 29, 2025

Must have at least 3 years of experience in the Information Technology field focusing on implementation projects preferably using AWS cloud environments.

Sales Advisor

Company: Asbury

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jul 29, 2025

Make outbound phone calls to follow up with customers on inquiry, after the sale, and for repeat business. Answer sales phone calls and set appointments for…

Machine Operator 1

Company: Marki Microwave Inc

Location: Morgan Hill, CA

Posted Jul 28, 2025

Will use small hand tools, tweezers, cutting blades, soldering iron, manual and electronic screw drivers, etc. to do the job with great precision and accuracy.

Operational Technology (OT) Security Analyst

Company: Central Arizona Project

Location: Phoenix, AZ

Posted Jul 29, 2025

Design cyber solutions and support implementation of network segmentation strategies and technologies, remote and local access controls, and advanced intrusion…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Loan Forgiveness roles by seniority?
Entry‑level Policy Analyst or Compliance Specialist: $55,000–$70,000. Mid‑level Analyst or Program Manager: $70,000–$90,000. Senior Analyst, Lead Data Scientist, or Program Director: $90,000–$120,000. Director or Chief Program Officer: $120,000–$160,000.
What skills and certifications are required in this field?
Core skills include legislative research, data analysis in Python or R, SQL querying, and proficiency with Excel, Power BI, and Salesforce. Certifications that boost credibility are Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), and Certified Policy Analyst (CPA). Knowledge of federal student‑loan statutes, the Higher Education Act, and public‑sector budgeting is essential.
Is remote work available for Loan Forgiveness positions?
Yes—about 60% of listings allow fully remote or hybrid arrangements. Employers use Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and cloud‑based data platforms (AWS, Azure) to support distributed teams. Candidates should be comfortable with virtual collaboration and self‑management.
What career progression paths exist within Loan Forgiveness?
Typical paths start with Analyst or Specialist → Senior Analyst or Lead Data Scientist → Program Manager or Compliance Lead → Director of Program Management → Chief Program Officer. Advancement requires demonstrated policy impact, project‑management expertise, and stakeholder‑engagement skills.
What industry trends are shaping Loan Forgiveness jobs?
Current trends include AI‑driven borrower‑matching algorithms, blockchain for secure eligibility verification, and increased legislative focus on expanding Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Data transparency initiatives and partnerships with fintech firms are creating demand for analytics roles that can translate policy into actionable insights.

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