Reporting to the Manager, Student Talent Coaching and Engagement, the Student Talent Coach is responsible for supporting co-op students with their job search and work-term success through executive-style coaching and engagement strategies. The Student Talent Coach will share industry expertise with Faculty of Mathematics & Science co-op students by having a thorough understanding of the academic curriculum and extensive working knowledge of labour market trends within the Science, Tech, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
Please note: Interviews will be scheduled in December, with an anticipated start date in January 2026.
The Student Talent Coach will:
Engage, coach, and motivate co-op students effectively throughout their job search;
Conduct critical reflections to help students establish expectations and co-op goals;
Support students encountering difficulties with job search process and on job performance by establishing and implementing an action plan;
Continuously assess students' needs, provide solutions, and track progress;
Maintain the student information database for qualitative and quantitative information on students' skill development and engagement level;
Participate, represent, and support work-related activities including Ontario Universities Fair - Toronto; Spring Open House - on campus; Fall Open House - on campus; Faculty Events.
Travel to locations that may not be accessible by public transportation is an essential component of this position; access to a reliable means of transportation is required.
Key Skills and Experience:
An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, such as Human Resources, Computer Science, Engineering, Biology, or Chemistry;
Current Ontario driver's license (Class G) with an acceptable driver's abstract;
Knowledge of Science, Tech, Engineering and Math industry trends for co-op programs, preferably with an Engineering focus;
Relevant experience with co-op/internship programs, sales and marketing, human resources, recruiting;
Knowledge of Brock co-op programs, recruitment, human resources, talent acquisition, on campus recruitment and the hiring cycle;
Solid computer competency including Microsoft Office, spreadsheets, databases, web applications, social media, and internet search engines;
Advanced communications skills including professional public speaking;
Ability to work with diverse groups, advising, coaching, and strategizing career planning objectives;
Strong critical thinking with the ability to leverage existing resources to solve problems.
Preferred or Asset Skills:
Completion of Career Development Practitioner (CDP) Certificate
Salary and Total Rewards:
Job Grade [L], Salary Scale ($66,817- $108,353);
Target Hiring Range: $66,817 - $68,000 This is a permanent position that includes:
Health & Dental Benefits:
Comprehensive extended health, dental, and vision coverage.
Pension Plan:
Enrollment eligibility in the Brock University Pension Plan.
Vacation:
Up to 3 weeks per year, in addition to university holidays.
Flexible Work Arrangements:
Hybrid work schedule available.
Professional Development:
Eligibility for the Brock Tuition Waiver Program.
The final salary is based on experience, internal equity, and budget considerations within the target hiring range.*
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $66,817.00-$68,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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