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A renowned educational institution in Canada seeks an Industry and Employer Engagement Specialist to enhance student career readiness. This role includes leading recruitment initiatives, building relationships with employers, and overseeing career development programs. The ideal candidate will have experience in stakeholder engagement and CRM management, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. The position offers a competitive salary and is part of a team that supports diverse student needs through innovative career strategies.
Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Student Management, Level B Job Title Industry and Employer Engagement Specialist Department UBCO | Program Support | Career Development and Support Compensation Range $6,747.50 - $9,701.42 CAD Monthly
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December 14, 2025
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
September 23, 2027
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.
This position furthers the University’s vision to support students to become career‑ready graduates that are able to connect their talents, interests, and education to the world of work. This position leads on‑campus recruitment programs, industry and labour market awareness strategies, and degree outcomes reporting. This position creates collaborative educational partnerships with faculty, alumni, employers, and organizations, and tests new models that position UBC Okanagan alumni and employers more deeply as co‑educators and mentors. This position contributes directly to the University’s transformative learning goals by advancing students’ career learning and readiness, mentorship, and professional development through work and volunteer experiences, and increases exposure to industry and labour market trends, while facilitating meaningful engagement with experiential learning opportunities.
This position is a member of the Academic and Career Development Team, which is a student service area that facilitates and enhances student learning through academic and career‑building enriched educational experiences. It is a central point for all graduate and undergraduate students and employers on the UBC Okanagan campus to meet, connect, network and build relationships; and to research and explore academic and career opportunities. The Academic and Career Development Team connects students to workplace learning, mentoring, volunteer and leadership opportunities; and offers academic and career related services to students, academic departments, employers, and alumni.
This position builds and sustains crucial external and internal relationships to advance the University’s goals of supporting student learning, preparing career‑ready graduates, and engaging with alumni to deepen connections to UBC. Externally, this position is responsible for building relationships with local, national and international employers and alumni, organizations, and industry association representatives ranging from senior‑level executives to human resources staff. Internally, this position works in close collaboration with Faculties and units both within the AVP Students portfolio and across the University, alumni UBC, the Student Union Okanagan and other student groups.
This position represents students and the University in a variety of internal and external venues. Incorrect decisions and judgment will directly affect UBC’s reputation with the employer community and future UBC alumni. Incorrect decisions will have impact on the employment of students, the operations of the programs, and the reputation of the Faculties and the University.
Works independently, under general guidance from the Manager, Career Development.
May train and supervise support staff, student staff and volunteers.
Preferred
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