Learning Strategist, Faculty of Arts (00520.3)

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Kamloops - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 13 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

Reporting to the Dean Faculty of Arts (FoA) the Learning Strategist supports the successful transition of students to Thompson Rivers University (TRU) through work with student mentors TRU Academic Advisors Student Awards and Financial Support Practice Placement Coordinators Indigenous Education Coordinators Intercultural Coordinator and other Learning Strategists. This position also works closely with the Dean and program chairs and coordinators to proactively ensure positive student experiences transitions and supports. This position provides support for students in navigating issues related to student success and Equity Diversity Inclusion and Indigenous (EDII) issues by co-developing plans with FoA program chairs for student progression and success in the program. These include education programming strategies referrals and technologies that support students personal social and intellectual development. Workload may fluctuate and alter to meet the demands and needs of students. Special project work to support student success and retention developed in collaboration with other partners and as assigned by the Supervisor is an important part of the position. The incumbent is accountable to coordinate projects to completion. The position works in collaboration with leadership within the FoA and colleagues in the Faculty of Student Development (FSD) Indigenous Student Development - Cplulkwten Indigenous Education and TRU colleagues engaged in EDII work.


MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. In collaboration with FoA leadership engages in planning developing coordinating implementing and monitoring EDII programming to ensure effective student development.
  2. Identifies opportunities to align with TRUs Strategic Plan departmental goals and other TRU initiatives.
  3. Serves as a resource to students on issues and concerns related to diversity and equity through consultation and collaboration.
  4. Provides clear communication to students faculty staff and others about initiatives and programs.
  5. Supports the resolution of challenging issues through consultation and collaboration with FoA leadership.
  6. Develops and manages a database to collect information regarding resources and to coordinate and develop individual cases and referrals.
  7. Manages confidential information and abides by TRU privacy rules.
  8. Consults with faculty staff and administration in communicating referrals and actions to provide EDII support for students.
  9. Coaches advises and supports students on appropriate study strategies and available resources and policies.
  10. Develops information and resources for student populations from equity priority and deserving groups.
  11. Collaborates to develop policy and processes with respect to student success and development.
  12. Designs organizes and facilitates presentations and workshops related to students adjustment to the institution within the context of EDI principles.
  13. Develops community and university partnerships through collaboration of various events and activities to support student engagement and success.
  14. Participates in relevant committee and working groups to initiate and build student engagement and success.
  15. Maintains currency in student development mentorship and fostering inclusive environments.


REPORTS TO
Dean Faculty of Arts



Requirements

EDUCATION:

  • Bachelors degree in Education Arts or related field plus post graduate studies leading to a certification or designation


EXPERIENCE:

  • Three years experience working with students in a post-secondary institution or related environment including:
    • Experience working with relational database software
    • Experience working as part of team specifically in a case management support team
    • Experience with one-to-one tutoring/coaching
    • Experience working on issues of Equity Diversity Inclusion and Indigenization in a healthcare community or educational setting


SKILLS KNOWLEDGE OR ABILITIES RELATED TO THE JOB

  • Demonstrated knowledge of the impact of colonialism racism and discrimination on individuals and populations
  • Knowledge of University policies procedures relating to admission registration and applications for financial aid
  • Knowledge of University policies procedures relating to accommodation discrimination and harassment. Understanding of academic supports and transition initiatives.
  • Ability to establish priorities organize schedule and report in a timely manner
  • Ability to collaborate problem solve and develop relationships with various stakeholders
  • Proven ability to manage and coordinate multiple tasks and tasks of others
  • Demonstrated ability to work with sensitive confidential and personal information
  • Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply policies
  • Proven ability to use judgement to assess and coach students effectively and discreetly
  • Ability to work within and assist others in navigating through complex systems
  • Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
  • Ability to plan develop and execute events and various activities
  • Ability to analyze and prepare budgets and report on financial activities
  • Advanced computer knowledge including word processing presentation and database applications
  • Ability to review evaluate and report (verbally and in writing) on activities
  • Demonstrated ability and commitment to serving diverse students and their learning needs


WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Some off campus travel may be required
  • General office conditions
  • Sitting at a desk or computer for extended periods of time
  • Hours of work may include evenings early mornings and some weekends to meet schedules of student population and departmental needs


DescriptionReporting to the Dean Faculty of Arts (FoA) the Learning Strategist supports the successful transition of students to Thompson Rivers University (TRU) through work with student mentors TRU Academic Advisors Student Awards and Financial Support Practice Placement Coordinators Indigenous Ed...
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Key Skills

  • Experience Working With Students
  • Classroom Management
  • Behavior Management
  • Classroom Experience
  • Lesson Planning
  • Special Education
  • Conflict Management
  • Teaching
  • Creative Arts
  • Digital Art
  • Experience with Children
  • Word Processing

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