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Job Location | Stephenville, NL |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
DUTIES: The Student Development Officer is responsible for planning, developing and delivering a variety of student services and activities of a non-academic nature for prospective students, current students and graduate students for College of the North Atlantic’s Bay St. George Campus. This position will engage students and oversee all student life activity on campus. Duties may include but are not limited to: coordinating student events (i.e. orientation); promoting College programs regionally; providing support to student council; organizing campus tours for various groups; taking a lead role on various committees (i.e. scholarship committee, graduation committee, etc.); assisting with student recruitment initiatives; acting as a liaison with high schools; providing assistance to students and/or graduates on matters related to employment opportunities; coordinating peer tutoring; providing support, guidance and advocating for students and faculty in all aspects of student life (i.e. student post-secondary transition, student aid, accommodations, student appeals, scholarships, awards, etc.); and performing other related duties as required within student services. This position is included in the bargaining unit (NAPE, Support Staff).QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of planning and delivering programs and activities, and/or engaging individuals to participate in programs and activities, while knowledge of student life and student engagement strategies in a post-secondary environment is preferred. The ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with students, faculty and staff while being able to work independently under minimal supervision is essential. Candidates must also be able to manage a complex set of priorities utilizing effective organizational and time management skills. This position requires a strong collaborator who is highly motivated andenthusiastic about post-secondary student success and improving the overall student experience. Effective problem solving abilities in addition to effective communication skills and a proven comfort level with public speaking is critical to the success of this role. The required knowledge and skills are obtained through the completion of a Degree in Social Sciences, Education or Business Administration (or related) supplemented by experience in engaging individuals/groups to participate in activities and programs. Preference will be given to applicants with post-secondary and student engagement experience. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered.SALARY: CG-33- $53,799.20 to $59,841.60 per annumCollege of the North Atlantic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.The successful candidate will be required to provide a recent Certificate of Conduct.Please apply online complete with resume at www.cna.nl.ca/careers. Verification of credentials/transcripts and the names and contact information of three professional references, including a current supervisor, will be required as part of the interview process.Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contractContract length: 4 monthsSalary: $53,799.00-$59,841.00 per yearSchedule: