Closing Date: Sunday, February 12, 2023 at 11:59 PM EST
Vacancy Type: Support Staff - Full-time Support Staff Full-time Replacement Position (First consideration for Support Staff and Academic positions will be given to internal applicants in accordance with the respective Collective Agreements) The Career Services Coordinator leads, plans, and manages Career Services programming and initiatives across a broad spectrum of career and employment-related topics to foster optimal employment outcomes for Conestoga students and graduates. The incumbent seeks to engage students and faculty in programming and events with the goal of enhancing Career Services\xe2\x80\x99 profile, fostering collaboration and building long-term partnerships. Successful candidates will be required to conduct work within Ontario and must be available to work on campus as required. It is anticipated that this position will meet the needs of the department through a hybrid work arrangement with 3 days on-site, and 2 days remote. Responsibilities: Career Services Programming
Identifies opportunities to innovate and develop new programming to meet strategic priorities such support for International students and alumni
Develops an annual programming plan that encompasses co-curricular workshops and major events/initiatives such as Career Readiness Week, Canada Career Month, Grad Week, etc.
Drafts a programming budget for manager approval and tracks expenses
Works collaboratively with employer relations staff to engage employers and industry partners in Career Services programming and events
Serves as the key point of contact for Orientation, overseeing Career Services messaging and participation in the Conestoga 101 module, Student Handbook, pre/post arrival orientation activities, Resource Fair, etc.
Represents Career Services on the Student Affairs Events Committee, liaising with Student Affairs colleagues, the International office, Conestoga Students Inc. to encourage collaboration and participation in Career Services programming and events;
Works with marketing and communication colleagues to develop digital/print marketing material and social media content to showcase Career Services programming and initiatives
Identifies and gathers outcome measures and metrics for Career Services programming and events, analysing quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate their effectiveness
Talent Hub Student Ambassador Program
Researches best practices in student ambassador programs within the Canadian post-secondary sector
Develops an annual plan and budget for the program that reflects the Talent Hub\xe2\x80\x99s operational and strategic objectives
Develops position descriptions and identifies opportunities to support student\xe2\x80\x99s personal/professional growth and competency development
Coordinates the recruitment process through candidate screening and interviewing
Develops a robust training and onboarding program that encompasses roles and responsibilities
Coordinates scheduling, campus deployment, and task assignment and provides day-to-day support for Student Ambassadors
Faculty Outreach
Works with faculty to identify opportunities to develop/partner on customized programming and resources related to specific programs of study
Liaises with program coordinators, program managers, and faculty to engage them in Talent Hub programming as guest speakers, panel members, etc.
Qualifications:
Three-year Diploma/Degree in a related field such as Public Relations, Communications, Business, Marketing or Social sciences
Minimum three years of experience in event management, programming, public or community relations, or marketing; Preferably in a post-secondary environment
Commitment to principles of diversity and inclusion, coupled with demonstrated experience working with International students and students from other equity-seeking groups
Excellent interpersonal, conflict resolution, and negotiation skills to foster collaborative relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders
A high degree of initiative and creativity, and advanced event management skills with the capacity to successfully plan, coordinate and execute major events
Superior oral/written communication and presentation skills with experience developing and facilitating experiential workshops
Demonstrated ability to evaluate and apply research, institutional data and theoretical frameworks to develop, coordinate and report on outcomes-based programming
Experience recruiting, training, supervising, and motivating student staff or volunteers
Knowledge of the Canadian labour market, Conestoga College programs, and trends/best practices in student recruitment and Career Services
Proficiency in/experience with computer applications, including the Microsoft Office suite, Symplicity and Orbis with a demonstrated ability to learn and leverage new digital platforms
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