Reporting to the Associate Registrar, Student Service Co-ordinators share a common core of responsibilities which require a very broad range and in-depth knowledge of the administrative policies and practices that affect the University's students, faculty, and staff as well as a general working knowledge of the entire University, current events, and issues.
Student Service Co-ordinators provide quality service to Mount Allison University students, staff, and other stake-holders related to the registration of students, collection of fees, admissions and re-admissions processes for new and former returning students, general student inquiries, and other registrarial support functions. In addition to the shared core responsibilities, the incumbent will provide services relating to transcripts.
Position Responsibilities
Student Service Co-ordinator Core Responsibilities
Maintain knowledge of the current academic calendar (Calendar of Events, Academic Regulations and Academic Programs) in order to assist with the registration process in accordance with internal guidelines
Assist with records management and maintenance of student files (electronic and paper) in accordance to established policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Cross-train in all other SSC positions to assist with required tasks during peak times, to cover absences due to vacations, illness
Assist in Convocation ceremony (hand out name cards and diplomas)
Responsible for front line service counter and phone reception; maintain an in depth general working knowledge of the entire University, including its policies and procedures, in order to refer stakeholders (internal and external) to appropriate university resources as the first point of contact to the university
Responsible for the collection of student fees, deposits, fines, and penalties
Works closely with admissions to answer general inquiries from prospective students and to assist with data entry
Other Responsibilities
Co-ordinate the processing of transcript requests for all former and current students; includes process management, data input, batching and printing transcripts, fee payment and reconciliation, and mailing processes; this includes processing and maintaining both online transcript requests and paper based requests
Transcribe paper records electronically as needed
Process any preferred first-name and legal name change requests
Identify areas of inefficiency and duplication related to transcript processes; identify and recommend strategies for improvement
Co-ordinate the former student applications and related correspondence
Withdrawals - Process returning student withdrawals from the University and related correspondence
Coordinate address updates obtained from the web for former and current students
Assist with grade entry changes from faculty
Perform other duties as required
Qualifications/skills
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At least two years of post-secondary education, preferably a University degree, or a combination of relevant education and experience, preferably in a university setting
Excellent computer skills including proficiency with MS Office suite and with the Ellucian Recruit and Colleague Student Information System
General knowledge of Mount Allison organizational and administrative processes and culture
Training or experience in computer applications and relational databases
Excellent attention to detail and highly detail-oriented
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong listening skills, patience, and professional customer service with an ability to analyze problems and find potential solutions
Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills with experience working in a fast-paced, often noisy work environment
Ability to demonstrate initiative, work well independently and with others while showing good judgment
General Working Conditions
Requires strong recall abilities and information retention abilities as many work processes and system capabilities are undocumented, and the incumbent will frequently need to rely on their memory of facts and procedures
Requires an ability to concentrate and focus with many distractions and interruptions; errors in data entry (grades, fee payment, etc) have significant consequences to students
Requires a significant level of accountability in the production or maintenance of confidential information (grades, judicial letters, academic standing letters) and collection of large sums of money to be applied to student accounts
Phone and service counter reception requires knowledgeable, diplomatic, calm manner in helping students, parents resolve concerns, leaving a positive impression of the University
If you are interested in the challenges and opportunities that this position has to offer, please forward your application to: People and Culture Department, e-mail: hr@mta.ca. Review of applications will begin on January 19, 2026.
Mount Allison is committed to diversity and inclusiveness. We encourage applications from members of racialized communities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual and gender identities. We seek candidates with qualifications and knowledge to contribute specifically to the further diversification of our campus community.
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