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2526-182 - 50% Student Services Advisor (PS3)/50% Student Care Navigator (PS4) - Sydney Waterfront Campus

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Professional Support

50% Student Services Advisor (PS3)/50% Student Care Navigator (PS4)

Sydney Waterfront Campus

Sydney, Nova Scotia

Student Services Department

Term Full-time Position: Commencing approximately September 2, 2025 and ending approximately January 30, 2026

Application deadline: 11:59PM, July 31, 2025

Competition No: 2526-182

Please note: the salary is split 50/50 between two positions on the PS3 and PS4 salary scale.

The salary scale for Professional Support 3 is based on steps that range from $68,917.73 - $91,624.25. New Professional Support may receive up to a maximum of seven steps for relevant occupational experience which is $80,254.49 annually.

The salary scale for Professional Support 4 is based on steps that range from $74,104.27 - $98,521.32. New Professional Support may receive up to a maximum of seven steps for relevant occupational experience which is $86,294.89 annually.

Responsabilités

Both positions report to the Manager, Student Services. The Student Services Advisor position has a functional reporting relationship to the Manager, Student Career, Advising and Financial Supports. The Student Care Navigator position has a functional reporting relationship to the Manager, Student Care and Community Standards.

In the Student Services Advisor position, you will:

  • Help students make decisions, solve problems, and meet goals that maximize their college experience.
  • Engage and support a caseload of students - including prospective, transitioning-in, current, and transitioning-out students.
  • Participate in events, activities, and interactions that support student growth and engagement.
  • Assist students with program selection and information on the application process.
  • Provide opportunities for students to explore career and employment options.
  • Help students learn and make informed decisions regarding college policies, program selection and completion options.
  • Assist students in planning how to meet financial commitments of college and navigating the bursary and scholarship opportunities.
  • Meet with students to respond to questions or to provide supports to students facing challenges and make referrals to relevant community services when appropriate and use recreational, cultural, and social events and activities to engage students.
  • Refer students to internal learning disability, and counselling supports.
  • Refer students to relevant community services and supports.
  • Be a member of campus and provincial Student Services and Advising teams, which provide a continuum of integrated services and opportunities to students.
  • Initiate and build partnerships with student services team members, Academic Chairs, and faculty in order to cooperatively provide services tailored to the unique needs and opportunities of students.

In the Student Care Navigator position, you will:

  • Play a key role on the campus supporting students with focus in the following areas: complex student case management, student non-academic policy caretaker and campus educator.
  • Receive, review, and respond to all concerning non-academic student behavioral issues.
  • Provide complex case management for student behavioural files to ensure that issues brought forward by community members are addressed collaboratively, with ongoing communication and with a care plan that supports student belonging, wellbeing, and academic success within a framework of accountability.
  • Connect students to appropriate and culturally specific services and ensure that they are followed and supported in their academic journey.
  • Oversee, in consultation/collaboration with Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion, the campus response to complex files that involve intersecting concerns including human rights, discrimination, racism, sexualized violence among other issues.
  • Engage in practical problem solving and service navigation to provide a seamless transition and access to support for any student.
  • Collaborate with counselling, cultural support, accessibility, advising and academics as required.
  • Caretake various student facing non-academic policies including Student Community Standards and Campus Care Team, along with referring to the Committee overseeing Mandated Supported Leave.
  • Support the work of student issues related to the Sexual Violence Policy as required and understand gender-based violence (GBV) in post-secondary.
  • Ensure accurate files are kept and understand the importance of timely documentation for file progression and for effective case management.
  • Interpret policy, understand, and evaluate competing rights along with making recommendations for policy and procedure updates as required.
  • Design, facilitate, evaluate, and thematically report on educational initiatives delivered to the campus community and develop tools to support student success.
  • Provide holistic student-centered support, early intervention, and response to non-academic student behaviors of concern.
  • Provide educational opportunities to campus around student issues of concern, effective responding along with policy understanding.
Qualifications

Qualifications and Occupational Experience:

  • The minimum educational qualification for this position is a Bachelor of Social Work with registration with the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers or other regulated health professional.
  • You have a certificate in Restorative Justice. Applicants without a certificate in Restorative Justice may also be considered.
  • You have Certification/Studies in Case Management.
  • You have a minimum of three (3) years (full-time equivalent) of recent and related occupational experience in the following areas:
    • Complex case management, adhering to the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
    • Creating, monitoring, and evaluating safety and care plans.
    • Mental health and accessibility.
    • Using trauma informed care for support.
    • Using intervention techniques, conducting assessments, and understanding the interpretation of psychosocial assessments.
    • Working collaboratively to create solutions using a strengths-based framework.
    • Working with confidential reports and documentation.
    • Student services or supporting adults in personal, academic, and/or career development.

  • Experience in a post-secondary environment would be an asset.
  • Experience with education/program development, implementation, facilitation and evaluation would be an asset.
  • You are familiar with and comfortable using computer applications such as Microsoft Office Suite and email.
  • You are comfortable working in a digital environment; you take responsibility for acquiring knowledge about advancing technology; and you are committed to using technology to create an exceptional student experience.

Relevant Skills and Knowledge:

  • You demonstrate a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility and anti-racism.
  • You possess excellent interpersonal skills that enable you to interact with a diversity of people and support resolution of issues.
  • You are known for your superior customer service skills and can create a relationship of trust beyond the immediate interaction.
  • Your superb team working skills enable you to contribute positively to a team environment.
  • You have occupational knowledge and skill in strengths-based assessment.
  • You are known for your problem solving and critical thinking skills.
  • You possess excellent coordination skills specifically related to collaboration with various individuals, departments, and agencies for student success.
  • You have proven records and information management skills and abilities.
  • You have an understanding of trauma, equity and historical/structural harm.
  • You have an understanding of the principles and associated codes/policies around Human Rights, accessibility, diversity, and educational equity.
  • You have an understanding of culture and barriers to post-secondary education faced by some communities.
  • You have an understanding and application of relational policy work.
  • You have the ability to make decisions in situations with ambiguity.
  • You are dedicated to life-long learning.
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As a condition of employment, Professional Support employees at NSCC must complete a part-time adult education program delivered by NSCC. This adult education program is a significant investment on the part of NSCC in the learning and development of new employees. To achieve regular status; all probationary, full or part-time Professional Support employees of the College must successfully complete the program within their probationary period. Term full-time Professional Support employees whose term appointment is twelve or more months are also required to participate in this program.

NSCC is committed to the full inclusion of all applicants. As part of this commitment, NSCC will ensure that applicants are provided reasonable accommodations, as required. If accommodation is needed to participate in the job application process, please contact Jaclynn Kelly, HR Generalist, at [email protected]. Our Employee Workplace Accommodation Policy can be found here.

Unfortunately, we cannot accept late or paper applications.

Numéro de concours: 2526-182
Site Web d'entreprise: http://www.nscc.ca

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The College values diversity and inclusion and is committed to employment equity. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates including Aboriginal/Indigenous Persons, Black/African Nova Scotians, members of racially visible communities, persons with disabilities, persons of a minority sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, and women. Applicants from these communities wishing to self-identify may do so by completing the online questionnaire within the application.

NSCC is organized into five campus regions and three stand-alone campuses. Each region and stand-alone campus is led by a designated Principal and regional management team which supports NSCC's commitment to accessible, high-quality education across the province.

  • Eastern Region: Includes Pictou Campus, Strait Area Campus, and Wagmatcook Learning Centre
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  • Sydney Waterfront Campus
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