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Director, Indigenous Student Services

University of Toronto

Toronto

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CAD 120,000 - 141,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading Canadian university seeks a Director for Indigenous Student Services to develop and implement programs meeting the needs of Indigenous students. The role requires strong leadership and advocacy skills, as well as collaboration with various departments to enhance the student experience. Candidates must have a post-graduate degree and a minimum of 7 years of leadership experience in public education. This full-time position emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, and aims to increase Indigenous student success through innovative programs.

Qualifications

  • Must have a post-graduate degree focused on Indigenous education.
  • A minimum of 7 years of leadership experience in public education.
  • Proven ability to advocate for Indigenous students' needs.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement services for Indigenous students.
  • Collaborate with other departments to improve student success.
  • Advise on matters regarding Indigenous program development.

Skills

Knowledge of Indigenous communities
Lived experience of Indigenous world views
Competency in an Indigenous language
Relationship development skills
Understanding of Indigenous student experience
Demonstrated judgment and problem-solving skills
Excellent management and leadership skills
Strategic planning skills
Budget accountability skills
Exceptional communication skills

Education

Post-graduate degree in Indigenous Studies or related field
Job description

Date Posted: 12/08/2025

Req ID: 46340

Faculty/Division: Vice-Provost, Students

Department: Indigenous Student Services

Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)

Description:

Reporting jointly to the Executive Director, Student Life Programs & Services with a dotted reporting line to the Senior Director, Indigenous Initiatives in the Offices of the Vice‑President & Provost and Vice‑President, People, Strategy, Equity and Culture, the Director is responsible for the development, implementation and administration of programs and services designed to meet Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) student needs. The incumbent is also responsible for overseeing the administration and maintenance of the Indigenous student centre at St. George Campus (First Nations House), while supporting the growth of Indigenous student services and collaborating closely with colleagues at UTM and UTSC to strengthen tri‑campus Indigenous programs, resources, and student experiences. The Director will work collaboratively with other key departments on campus to reduce barriers to Indigenous student success and to promote a genuine sense of belonging for Indigenous peoples and communities.

As a leader, the Director will develop and promote non‑academic programs and initiatives for Indigenous students, and will play an important role in delivering our mission of increasing Indigenous presence and inclusion across the University, increasing Indigenous student transition, retention, graduation and advancement. The Director will also advise, recommend solutions, develop and implement project plans, and coordinate partnerships to advance Indigenous presence, inclusion, supports, and programming.

Qualifications Required:
I. EDUCATION:

Must have a post‑graduate degree (Masters) in Indigenous Studies, Education (Adult Education, Student Development, Higher Education), Developmental or Counselling Psychology, Social Work or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience. Education should include a focus on Indigenous education & knowledge principles, program/curriculum planning including evaluation and assessment within an Indigenous framework and issues in Indigenous higher education.

II. EXPERIENCE:

A minimum of 7 years‑experience as a leader and manager committed to excellence in meeting the needs of Indigenous students in the public educational sector, preferably in a post‑secondary environment. Demonstrated ability to collaborate and advocate effectively in a complex, multi‑stakeholder environment. Proven ability to articulate a vision, and formulate plans to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing and being into program and service delivery. Experience in working with complex issues experienced by Indigenous students is required. Demonstrated track record of effective leadership and team management within a unionized environment to lead employees to excellence in implementing a vision committed to Indigenous student engagement and the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual aspects of well‑being. Experience working with Knowledge Keepers, Indigenous students, staff, and faculty, and an appreciation for the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the University’s community. Experience in program development and execution that enhance the Indigenous student experience at the post‑secondary level. Experience developing proposals, especially for those involving government funding.

III. SKILLS:
  • Strong knowledge of Indigenous communities, traditions and history.
  • Lived experience of Indigenous world views, cultures and values.
  • Competency in an Indigenous language or knowledge of Indigenous languages a definite asset.
  • Relationship and partner (internal and external) development.
  • Understanding of Indigenous students and the Indigenous student experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively engage with students of diverse ages and backgrounds.
  • Demonstrated sound judgment, sensitivity and problem‑solving skills when working in stressful or complex situations.
  • Excellent management and leadership skills, ability to mentor, and the ability to effectively lead and manage change.
  • Strategic planning and organizational skills – with demonstrated ability to lead both annual and multi‑year planning cycles, set clear priorities, anticipate emerging challenges, and adapt plans to evolving student and institutional needs.
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple projects, leading and implementing change resulting in improvements to service quality, staff productivity and systems efficiency.
  • Aptitude and familiarity with budget accountability, including forecasts and multi‑year budget projections.
  • Exceptional presentation, written and verbal communication skills.
  • Research, analytical, and reporting skills related to current Indigenous student success trends and best practices.
  • Well‑developed computer skills in word‑processing, spreadsheet applications and presentation software (PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.).
IV. OTHER:
  • Must embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion as an integral component of a quality university experience.
  • Must have a strong understanding of the academic environment and a commitment to Indigenous student success.
  • High degree of political acuity and judgment.
  • Ability to interact effectively and cooperatively with individuals at all levels and build sustainable relationships.

• Please note that short‑listed candidates may be asked to participate in an Indigenous substantiation process.

NOTE: Occasional evenings and weekends during semester start‑up and for special events. Hours may be subject to change and vacation is not approved during semester start‑up periods. Occasional travel to other campuses in the GTA and to conferences and presentations.

Closing Date: 01/02/2026, 11:59PM ET

Employee Group: Salaried

Personnel Subarea: PM

Appointment Type: Budget - Continuing

Schedule: Full‑Time

Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: PM 5 – Hiring Zone: $120,499 – $140,583 – Broadband Salary Range: $120,499 – $200,831

Job Category: Student Services

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