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Post Secondary Coordinator

Nuu-chah-nulth / Coast Salish

Vancouver

On-site

CAD 66,000 - 75,000

Full time

21 days ago

Job summary

A leading organization focused on education for all ages seeks a Post-Secondary Coordinator to support adult students and manage funding. This permanent full-time position includes collaborating with families and educational institutions to facilitate successful educational outcomes. Candidates should possess exceptional communication skills and a commitment to cultural inclusivity.

Qualifications

  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills required.
  • Comfortable in school environments and capable of managing dynamic situations.
  • Dedication to incorporating Coast Salish culture into work.

Responsibilities

  • Support Stzuminus adult students in obtaining post-secondary funding.
  • Visit families and institutions to provide services.
  • Track and report on funding for education.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Organizational skills

Education

Certificate or Diploma from Post-secondary Institute
Bachelor's Degree

Job description

Position Title : Post-Secondary Coordinator

Wage range : $ 66500. to $ 74880. commensurate on qualifications & experience

Reporting to : CNC Lead

Weekly schedule : Monday to Friday Hours / Day : 8am to 4pm

Employment type : Permanent Full-Time

We provide learning opportunities for all ages from infancy through to elder years through our dynamic and integrated programs : Nutsuumat Lelum Stzuminus Primary School Stzuminus Community School Post-Secondary & Continuing Education Land-based Learning Year 13 / adults Career Planning and job readiness.

Position summary

The SES Post-Secondary Coordinator position will work as part of a team to support Stzuminus Adult students. The SES Post-Secondary Outreach Worker will provide support through ISC post-secondary funding for post-secondary students and Education Service Delivery funding for Stzuminus members attending public K-12 schools. They track administer and report on the Stzuminus post-secondary funding and provide support for Stzuminus students to promote realization of their education goals.

The position

  • Visit students families and post-secondary institutions and public K-12 schools on a regular basis to provide appropriate services for Stzuminus students and families
  • Act as a connector with students families and school-based staff to solve problems including social and cultural issues collaboratively and in a professional manner
  • Develop track and forecast budgets for ISC post-secondary funding and education service delivery funding and maintain student files
  • Complete Post-Secondary Education reports to Indigenous Services Canada accurately and on time
  • Responsible for understanding and implementing Stzuminus post-secondary policy and National Guidelines
  • Prepare documentation necessary for clear delivery of Post-Secondary Student Support Program funding including student funding applications letters of approval and sponsorship forms
  • Prepare financial forms and transactions for approval as per budgets
  • Complete nominal roll reports accurately and on time using ISC Services Portal Education Information Systems
  • Facilitate Stzuminus First Nation graduation celebrations annually
  • Responsible for understanding and implementing Stzuminus post-secondary policy and National Guidelines
  • Complete nominal roll reports accurately and on time using ISC Services Portal Education Information Systems
  • Work closely with Stzuminus Education staff
  • Attend staff meetings professional development community events etc. as required
  • Adhere to SES policies & procedures
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by Supervisor or designates

What you bring

  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and the proven ability to work as a team player connecting with families adult students public K-12 schools and post-secondary schools
  • Trustworthy reputation within Stzuminus First Nation community
  • Excellent organizational skills computer skills in word-processing budget tracking ability to maintain records and complete detailed reports accurately
  • Comfortable in school environments and confident managing self and others in dynamic and challenging situations
  • Ability to recognize the signs symptoms and impacts of trauma and apply trauma sensitive practices and communication to facilitate healing-centered relationship
  • Proven ability to maintain a high standard of professional moral and ethics in relationships with children parents staff and community
  • Dedication to incorporating Coast Salish culture Hulquminum language and Stzuminus ways of knowing in your personal and professional learning journey
  • Certificate or Diploma from Post-secondary Institute and / or personal experience in fields of education Child and Youth Worker Social Work Early Childhood Education; a Bachelors Degree will be consider an asset.
  • Valid Class 5 BC Drivers License with satisfactory current drivers abstract and access to a reliable vehicle required
  • Confirmation and maintenance of a satisfactory Criminal Record Check for working with Vulnerable Persons

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Open until filled (only those shortlisted will be contacted for an interview)

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Key Skills

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Employment Type : Full-Time

Experience : years

Vacancy : 1

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