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Staff - Non UnionJob CategoryM&P - AAPSJob ProfileAAPS Salaried - Student Management, Level CJob TitleInternational Student Recruiter/Advisor, Strategic PartnershipsDepartmentStrategic Partnerships | International Student InitiativeCompensation Range$6,378.58 - $9,189.17 CAD MonthlyThe Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.Posting End DateOctober 26, 2022Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.Job End DateFeb 2, 2024Job SummaryTo provide effective recruiting and advising services to established partner organizations who work with international (visa) students and Canadian students schooled outside of Canada on behalf of the University, with the goal of encouraging well-qualified students to seek admission to the University’s undergraduate degree programs. Advises partners and students with international credentials concerning University admission criteria and specific program requirements for admission. Plans and executes a wide range of recruiting and advising services in a variety of education, community, and professional settings internationally as assigned. May also provide recruitment and advising services to partners and international students applying to UBC from the secondary and post-secondary system and language schools in BC and other Canadian provinces.Organizational StatusReports to the Manager, International Recruitment, Strategic Partnerships and works collaboratively with members of other ISI recruitment teams and ISI staff at both UBC’s Okanagan and Vancouver campuses. Works closely and collaboratively with academic advisors and other faculty or staff involved with international students in the Faculties, within Enrolment Services, the Go Global unit and other student service units on both campuses to support the recruitment, advising, admission and transition to UBC of an increased number of international undergraduate students.Work PerformedRecruiting and Advising Services1. Plans, organizes and conducts visits to partner organizations, secondary schools and colleges as assigned, to meet with counselors and advise prospective undergraduate students. May involve meeting with prospective visiting students or students intending to transfer to UBC from other post-secondary institutions. Carries out research on new partner organizations and schools to target and conducts international recruiting and advising activities in a well- organized and professional manner. Exercises initiative, diplomacy, tact, resourcefulness and sound judgment when representing the University, particularly in settings that are distant from UBC.2. Prepares and delivers effective presentations to groups large and small, proficiently using multi-media materials and other collateral to support public presentations. Plans and delivers effective group advising sessions in a variety of settings, focusing on studying at UBC in particular but may also present more generally about studying in Canada. Delivers presentations as scheduled for the Campus Tour program and participates as assigned in the planning and delivery of other On-Campus Recruitment Activities targeted to international students and their families or visiting counsellors.3. Plans, organizes and conducts special events such as Counsellor Breakfast/Dinner Events and Applicant Information Sessions or other types of yield events overseas or on campus, as required. In this regard, may liaise with consular or trade commissioners at Canadian Consulates or Embassies abroad. Employs tact and diplomacy in interactions with Canadian Embassy personnel, with parents of prospective students, with counselors and institutional representatives, as well as with faculty and staff at UBC.4. Conducts appropriate follow-up with contacts made with counsellors and prospective students during these visits. Evaluates the outcomes of various recruiting activities, preparing reports and making recommendations for changes or improvements to the Manager, Strategic Partnerships. Reports on any changes that may be affecting various countries’ educational systems, funding schemes, reports on market trends, knowledge of competitors’ activities, and identifies other emerging international education opportunities for UBC in the region visited.5. Advises prospective international students, school counsellors, partner organizations and others on current academic program opportunities at the University, on admission requirements, prerequisite studies required for certain programs, English language proficiency requirements, international student tuition fees, and Canadian study permit requirements. Provides information on housing and other student services available to international students at UBC. Advising takes place outside of Canada at secondary schools, at colleges for college transfer students, at partner organizations, or at selected education fairs, as well as with individual students and their parents visiting the UBC campus. Advising also takes place through telephone, electronic mail and web-based correspondence with students, their families and counselors. Exercises cross-cultural sensitivity and intercultural skills when advising prospective students with different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.6. Applies in-depth knowledge and understanding of complex requirements and admissions policies, as well as knowledge of foreign credentials, international documentation and different countries’ educational systems, in responding appropriately to inquiries. Provides students seeking admission to the University with preliminary advice on the likely admissibility or non-admissibility to their choice of program, based on the student’s current level of schooling and course work. Dealing with the latter requires tact, cultural sensitivity and discretion, and includes offering students who do not currently meet UBC admission criteria advice on what they can do to prepare themselves academically for future admission to the University. Conducts follow-up on prospective international students as appropriate.7. Conducts a preliminary assessment of an applicants’ English language proficiency on the basis of the applicants’ background and advises applicants on all of the acceptable ways to demonstrate their English language proficiency for admission to UBC. Requires knowledge of international English language proficiency tests and the minimum test scores acceptable to UBC.8. Participates in the planning and provision of pre-arrival, on-arrival and other transition support services for newly admitted international students, including providing students with registration support and advising on course selection, housing applications, and other matters pertaining to their transition to UBC. Liaises with the faculties and with advisors within International Student Development in providing this transitional support.9. Provides input and feedback to the Recruitment Marketing & Prospective Student Engagement (RMPSE) team in the development of promotional print and multimedia materials used for recruitment and advising purposes related to partner organizations, and engages students in various social media platforms with direction from the RMPSE team. Identifies key messages or approaches that would be most salient to a particular region or market segment within the region.10. Participates in interactive on-line sessions and other types of virtual meetings with counsellors, representatives of partner organizations, prospective students, applicants and newly admitted students to encourage their interest in UBC.11. Works proficiently with the Student Information System, the Client Relationship Management system and other data management systems to obtain information on the status of a student’s inquiry or application for advising purposes. Works proficiently with the CRM system to plan school and partner visits, record data obtained from schools, run reports, and communicate with prospects and applicants. Works closely with the leadership of the regional recruitment teams to mine data on the progress and origin of applications, and to monitor the yield rates by partner organization, school and region in terms of applications, eligibilities and registrants.12. May participate in the hiring, training and supervision of student assistants, clerical support staff, and of associate recruiter/advisors (entry level positions). May assist in the training of other new International Student Recruiter/Advisors who join the Strategic Partnerships team.13. Undertakes other recruitment, advising and program development activities as required, in keeping with the terms of the position. May represent the unit on cross-unit projects or on other University committees as assigned.14. Adheres to UBC’s policies, particularly UBC’s Travel Policy, and policies on safeguarding security of data and electronic devices; adheres to Freedom of Information and Privacy policies with regard to student advising. Exercises sound judgment and follows departmental protocols for travel safety and communication with the home office when abroad, and stewards the University’s property and resources responsibly in carrying out recruitment and advising services when at home and on overseas assignments.As An ISI Team Member