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A leading institution of higher education in Vancouver seeks a Student Info Support professional to provide essential information and support to students regarding academic advising, admissions, and course planning. This role requires excellent communication and customer service skills, as well as attention to detail. Candidates should have a high school graduation, a two-year post-secondary diploma, and four years of related experience. The position involves using various student information systems and assisting with maintaining student records, significantly impacting students' academic success.
Job Category: CUPE 2950
Job Title: Student Info Support
Department: Program Support 4 | Arts Academic Advising
Compensation Range: $4,594.00 - $4,827.00 CAD Monthly
Posting End Date: February 20, 2026
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date: Ongoing
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Provides complex and accurate information to current students, prospective students, departments and the general public regarding admission, course planning, student records and registration, and all other functions supporting Arts students. Interprets University and Faculty policies and procedures and provides guidance and interpretation to students. Using the Student Information Systems (SISC) and Degree Audit (DAG) assists students in making informed decisions. Informs students what they need to consider in making decisions and the academic implications of their decisions. Evaluates, researches and provides solutions to various student related matters. Reconciles records and identifies discrepancies. Embraces new knowledge about advances in technology and learning initiatives at the university and applies this knowledge to the delivery of service to students.
Must be familiar with other areas of the university such as other Arts Departments, Enrolment Services, Student Development and Support Services (e.g. Counselling, Career Services, Access & Diversity & Student Health Services). The job requires a thorough knowledge of guidelines, policies, procedures, regulations and degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts and the ability to interpret and communicate that information, via telephone, in person and email to students, their parents and other members of the university community. Provides information in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Assists in the maintenance of databases such as the Student Information Systems, Transfer Credit Database. Develops and delivers training to new and inexperienced staff members. Provides administrative and secretarial support to Arts Academic Advising Services.
Arts UBC degree is designed to give a student the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary for being an active global citizen. Students are often overwhelmed by the sheer plethora of courses and specializations available. The Student Information Support role provides assistance to students by clarifying degree requirements, by connecting to the appropriate resources, ultimately preparing the student for graduation. There are approximately 14000 students in the Faculty of Arts.
Exercises judgment based on thorough knowledge of established policies and procedures. All information must be accurate and provided in a respectful, timely and supportive way. Assesses situations involving emotionally charged students and determines the best course of action. Failure to provide service that meets these standards affects public perception of Arts Academic Advising Services and/or Faculty of Arts and/or the university, including the university’s reputation. Failure to provide correct degree requirement information could have an impact on students ability to graduate in a timely manner from the university.
Reporting to the Manager, Academic Advising receives detailed instructions on the assignment of new duties and thereafter only on new or unusual problems. Assists with training new staff and student assistants.
None. Assists in training of new staff and student assistants.
High School graduation, plus two year post secondary diploma, plus four years of related experience. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.