Community Campus Planner

Employer:
Yukon University
Location:
Yukon University
500 University Drive, Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 5K4, Canada (Whitehorse, YT)
Duration:
Full time
Hours / week:
37.5 hours/week
Wage / Salary:
$33.82/hour
Date posted:
Closing date:

Description:

Community Campus Planner

Continuing Studies: Workforce and Business Development
Yukon University Ross River Campus, Dene Cho Kê’endi
 Full time term position from: August 22, 2023, to August 29, 2025, with possibility of extension to permanent for a suitable candidate
Salary:  $33.82 to $40.25 per hour based on 75 hours bi-weekly Competition # 23.85

Reporting to the Dept. Head of Continuing Studies, the Community Campus Planner (CCP) is responsible for assisting, supporting, or leading in the coordination of programs, services and operations at the community campus level. This is accomplished by working directly with other campus and university staff, community, and the First Nation to provide support and services to community campus learners and may include the planning and implementation of workplace certificate training, general interest, or cultural / land-based programming.
 
This position will work with the First Nation to enhance the student experience, be an ambassador of the University in community events, job fairs, industry, and related events. Internally the successful candidate will work with university staff to support the Strategic and Academic Plan with best practices of student experience and support in mind.   This position is headquartered in Ross River and primarily builds relationship with Ross River Dena Council

We are looking for outgoing applicants who enjoy working in a dynamic student-centered environment that is responsive and nimble to needs and opportunities and will go the distance to support a learner if required. You will also have connection to community or can develop it in a substantive manner.

The ideal candidate will have a post-secondary degree, diploma, or certificate, combined with some experience in coordinating events or programming that has created an environment supportive for First Nation and other learners, is comfortable with land-based activities that support FN heritage and sovereignty, and is enthusiastic about the building the role of the university in the community and rural Yukon. Those with demonstrated related skills and competencies (eg as acquired by working in FN or Yukon government or other bureaucracy) and strong community connection will also be considered
 
All qualified persons are highly encouraged to apply. RRDC citizens, Yukon First Nation citizens, and other FNMI members, beneficiaries, or of ancestry of such are prioritized candidates.
 
A First Aid certificate is to be completed, as is proof of a valid Yukon driver’s license, within 6 months of hire

While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those shortlisted will be contacted.
 
For additional information please contact:

Eric Hoogstraten, Department Head, South Region, Continuing Studies
Email: ehoogstraten@yukonu.ca

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