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Student Adviser

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City : Brampton

Category : Full time - Permanent

Industry : Education

Employer : Sheridan College

Preference will be given to qualified employees, as defined in the Full-Time Support Staff Collective Agreement. Should a suitable candidate not be found, external candidates will be considered.

Reporting to the Manager of Student Advisement, the Student Adviser provides developmental advising support for students in any program of study or Faculty at Sheridan. As the student’s Professional Advising point of contact, the Adviser requires a high level of institutional knowledge (both academic and student experience/support familiarity) and professional advising acumen to be successful. The Adviser plays a significant role in the development of students and offers a continuum of care. Drawing on the student development theory and the student lifecycle, the Adviser has the responsibility of understanding the whole person including their needs, skills, attitudes, beliefs, strengths and values. Using this information, the Adviser works with each student to clearly define meaningful/measurable goals, review academic progress, provide opportunities for reflection, follow-up and celebrate their successes. The Adviser also provides advisement for students who are unclear about their next steps regarding any aspect of their Sheridan experience. The Adviser also supports first term students’ successful onboarding/transition to Sheridan and understands the issues that impact student academic, personal and social adjustment to postsecondary education. The incumbent also supports the research, planning, development and delivery of various programs related to transition and student persistence. The Adviser is in a position of responsibility and trust, where inaccurate or misleading information or advice may lead to serious implications for the student as well as to Sheridan. 

What You’ll be Doing

  • Serving as adviser to students regarding questions, concerns or issues related to navigating their experience/lifecycle; 
  • Advising students on both academic (e.g. course availability, academic requirements, group work issues, interpreting policy implications) & non-academic (e.g. navigating stress, food insecurity, career uncertainty) matters; 
  • Collaboratively working with students to clarify goals and develop individual academic plans including identifying resources and strategies to address barriers that may prevent reaching their goals or succeeding academically;
  • Through a practice of developmental advising, providing on-going support by actively following up with students regularly to check on progress towards goals and assessing next steps; 
  • Maintaining accurate case records of all student interactions to track the student journey or, possibly, mitigate risk; 
  • Maintaining comprehensive information related to portfolio of programs; conducting interviews with all Program Coordinators/Academic Advisers to establish referral points and understand all relevant academic information;
  • Coordinating formal discussions (i.e. case conferences) and non-formal discussions (e.g. one-on-one consults) to analyze complex student situations with College partners to develop solutions in the best interest of each student; 
  • Maintaining third party relationships with College partners to provide developmental advising, advocacy and case management for targeted groups of students (i.e. WSIB, Home Sweet Hope, WUSC Student Refugee Program);
  • Developing and supporting implementation of Student Transition & Retention outreach initiatives;
  • Analyzing data to identify trends and flagging areas of concern for action or intervention; providing options, recommendations and solutions backed by evidence to Manager, and/or Associate Deans;
  • Researching practices and trends in advising and transition to continuously improve initiatives offered to students;
  • Performing other related duties, as assigned.

About You

Your excellent communication skills and professionalism allow you to interact with diverse audiences.

You are a student/client centered individual with a passion for facilitating student success and enhancing the student experience.

Your exemplary organization and time management skills allow you to successfully manage resources and documentation. 

Your excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, along with your conviction, perseverance, initiative and creativity, allow you to take an individual and comprehensive approach to complex student cases while exercising a high degree of autonomy, discretion and judgment to evaluate and recommend the best course of action in each case.

You are committed to the principles of empowerment, integration and inclusion enabling you to guide, advise and support a diverse student population, including international students.

The successful candidate will also meet the following qualifications:

  • 4-year degree in Business, Education, Psychology, Social Sciences, or a related field;
  • 5 years of progressive experience in an educational environment (or a combination of educational and social services environments) where responsibilities included: Assessing and advising clients on complex issues; creating and delivering training programs and preparing and presenting to groups; collecting, recording, analysing, reporting and presenting data and research findings; drafting documentation for decision-making purposes (equivalency will be considered)
  • RISIA (Regulated International Student Immigration Adviser) designation will be considered an asset.

Who We Are

Every member of the Sheridan community is passionate about the transformational role we play in people’s lives. Our strategic plan, Sheridan 2024: Galvanizing Education for a Complex World (https://sheridan2024.sheridancollege.ca/), charts a path towards a new ground-breaking model of higher education that reshapes post-secondary education and better prepares students for the future. We are committed to demonstrably advancing equity, diversity and inclusivity.  Diversity is our strength and fuels our commitment to excellence.  Across our campuses, we’re making meaningful strides towards developing an equitable and inclusive community.

  •     For more information, visit: Why Work at Sheridan

Other Details
Department:  Student Affairs
Campus Location: Davis (may be assigned activities at any Sheridan campus). This position is currently a hybrid of on-site and remote work.
Reference #: J0223-1943
Employee Group: Support Staff 
Payband: J
Hourly Range: $39.15 - $45.38
Hours: 37.5
Hours/Week: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Application Deadline: March 22, 2023

Sheridan is deeply committed to implementing the Calls to Action framed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, Anishinaabe Nation, Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Sheridan is situated on these lands, and it is our collective responsibility to honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here, and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be working on this land.

Sheridan values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students, faculty, and staff. Sheridan regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. Sheridan seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity, anti-racism, and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from qualified candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including those who identify as First Nations, Métis and/or Inuit/Inuk, Black, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+.

Sheridan is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. If you have any application, interview, or workplace accommodation requests, please contact Human Resources.

You may be asked to provide copies of your educational credentials at the time of interview. Upon hire, we require official confirmation of educational credentials and Canadian equivalency assessments, if applicable.
 

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