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| Job Location | Saskatoon, SK |
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| Job Type | Full Time |
Graduate Programs AdvisorPrimary Purpose: The Program Advisor, College of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, is part of a team that provides expertise and support to the graduate community on campus, including faculty, staff, and students. This position assists graduate academic units in managing the full lifecycle of the graduate student experience, ensuring students, staff, and faculty make informed decisions concerning graduate admission and program management. The Advisor executes critical pieces of the graduate student life cycle, including issuing final admissions and checking individual program requirement completion prior to graduation. Advisors promote student success by advising faculty and staff about the policies and procedures governing graduate student activity, and by assisting stakeholders in navigating concerns/complexities which may arise during a student’s program. This position leverages resources for the graduate community by fostering strong working relationships and collaboration with other academic and service offices on campus.Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director of Programs and Operations, this position is part of a team of advisors that offer expertise and support for faculty, staff, and students within the graduate community. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, program transfers, extensions, program management, thesis defence, and program completion processes.This role initiates and maintains a number of professional relationships that support exceptional collaboration and problem solving. The Advisor will have daily contact with faculty and staff in graduate academic units, as well as many other on-campus support and service units, and will work in a team environment that involves a high degree of autonomy, initiative, and independence within the reporting structure. This is a high-volume position and requires the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment, while balancing competing deadlines and multiple highly-detailed tasks.Typical Duties or Accountabilities: