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Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
Ongoing
This Student Development Coordinator is responsible for developing, delivering, and continuously improving orientation and transition programs that support students through key stages of their university experience. Grounded in best practices, this role creates responsive, inclusive student-centered programs that remove barriers, engage diverse student populations, and foster meaningful connections. Reporting to the Manager, Student Engagement & Transition, this position requires a strong understanding of the new student experience and best practices in orientation and transition, experience with planning and delivering large-scale orientation events, managing complex logistics, and translating strategy into effective, on-the-ground programming.
Job Summary
The Student Engagement & Learning (SEL) Portfolio provides a wide range of holistic opportunities and services, which facilitate students’ personal and academic development as they transition into, progress through, and advance beyond university life. SEL strives to deliver inclusive, responsive, and barrier-free opportunities that promote feelings of belonging and deep connections to community, enhance students’ approach to studying and learning, and engage the student community in peer-to-peer and experiential education. The SEL portfolio has four core functions: Community Service Learning, Orientation & Transitions, Student Engagement, and Learning Resources; and operates out of two spaces: the Student Learning Hub and the Student Experience Office.
This position is an integral member of the Student Engagement and Learning team and plays a key role in enhancing and supporting students’ lives outside of the classroom, including opportunities for intellectual, academic, personal, and social development. The Student Development Coordinator will be assigned a portfolio of programs and services, and will work closely with students, staff, faculty, and other student affairs areas in developing and facilitating their assigned duties. This position also assists other Coordinators and Managers across the Student Engagement and Learning team to plan, implement, and execute a wide range of events, services and programs for students including orientation, transition, and retention programs; student recruitment, selection, and training programs; student engagement and academic support services; individual and group learning experiences; and student-led initiatives.
Organizational Status
This position reports to a designated Manager within Student Engagement and Learning, with potential dotted-line accountability to additional Managers based on assigned programs. The role collaborates closely with colleagues across the Student Engagement and Learning portfolio to deliver high-quality, student-centered services and programs that enhance the overall student experience.
This position works collaboratively with institutional partners, faculties, and units within the Associate Vice President, Student (AVPS) portfolio, and provides supervision to student employees and/or volunteers. The role requires cooperation with staff, students, and faculty to establish and achieve shared goals. It may also engage with external service providers and community organizations to support the successful coordination and delivery of programs and activities across online, on-campus, and off-campus environments.
Work Performed
Program Coordination and Facilitation
Leads the development, coordination, implementation, and continuous improvement of a defined portfolio of programs and services, which may include academic learning supports, orientation and transition initiatives, community service learning, and student engagement activities, events, and services.
Ensures cohesive and consistent delivery of programs by proactively coordinating with other areas within Student Engagement and Learning and identifying opportunities to streamline or enhance services.
Maintains all required certifications and ensures compliance with relevant standards, guidelines, and University policies.
Student Leader Support
Oversees the recruitment, selection, administration, and hiring processes for student staff, ensuring compliance with HR policies, equity-based hiring practices, and operational requirements.
Coordinates the design, planning, and delivery of leader training and professional development programs, including identifying training needs, organizing workshops, and ensuring training materials and logistics are effectively managed in collaboration with campus partners.
Serves as a key liaison between student leaders and campus partners, supporting effective communication, issue resolution, and successful coordination of events and initiatives.
Provides day-to-day direction and operational oversight of student staff, including scheduling, performance monitoring, coaching, and fostering ongoing leadership development.
Communication and Promotion
Builds and sustains strong collaborative relationships with key internal stakeholders including faculties, AVP Students units, and other University departments, to advance shared goals and enhance student engagement.
Partners with the AVPS Communications team to plan, develop, and deliver strategic, student-focused communications aligned with institutional priorities.
Contributes to the design and execution of student-focused promotional strategies that raise awareness and increase participation in programs and services.
Administration, Assessment, and Data Management
Coordinates data collection, reporting, and evaluation activities and develops performance measures to assess and improve the effectiveness and impact of programs, services, and operational processes.
Participates actively in program analysis, problem-solving, and operational decision-making by identifying issues, recommending solutions, and supporting implementation.
Monitors program budgets, prepares financial reports, and contributes to the development of annual budget projections and resource planning.
Develops, implements, and maintains procedures, guidelines, training materials, and documentation to ensure consistency, quality, and continuity of operations.
Leads the testing, adoption, and ongoing optimization of virtual platforms, systems, and tools, ensuring they enhance efficiency and student/user experience.
Represents Student Engagement and Learning on committees and working groups, contributing subject-matter insights and operational expertise.
Completes other duties as assigned.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
This position is expected to exercise judgment, diplomacy and tact in all interactions associated with the function of this position. Decisions have a direct impact on the quality of a student’s university experience. Errors in judgement may have negative consequences for the quality of learning at UBC. They may result in the inefficient use of resources, and/or poor relations among staff, students, or individuals participating in services and/or activities. They may also damage rates of student retention and decrease enrolment in courses. Poorly managed relationships across the university have a serious impact on future partnerships and the reputation of the Student Engagement and Learning portfolio.
Supervision Received
This position requires independent decision-making and problem solving. This position has meetings with their supervisors to discuss major projects and to identify challenges and solutions; however, this position is responsible for determining day-to-day tasks, timelines, and deadlines based on the prioritization of projects. Work is reviewed based on achievement of specific goals and objectives.
Supervision Given
May supervise student staff directly and provide leadership to volunteers on various projects.
Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of one to two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working at a post-secondary institution with new students or orientation and transition programs preferred.
Experience facilitating learning programs, services, projects, and teams in a post-secondary setting.
Proven ability to exercise sound judgement, adjust prioritization, and apply critical thinking to work with an evolving scope.
Demonstrated experience in large-scale virtual and in-person event planning.
Demonstrated knowledge of current learning theories and the ability to utilize theoretical approaches to improve academic success for students in transition and/or at risk.
Demonstrated ability in the application of student development theories.
Proven ability to take initiative, work independently, manage multiple priorities, juggle complex tasks, and meet deadlines under pressure.
Experience working in cross-functional teams.
Excellent oral and written communication, presentation (public speaking), interpersonal, problem solving, and organizational skills.
Strong administrative, marketing, and public relations skills.
Exceptional intercultural communications skills and cross-cultural experience.
Displays diplomacy, tact, understanding, and adherence to confidentiality at all times.
Ability to work independently and cooperatively in a team environment.
Ability to work effectively with university staff, students, faculty, and external stakeholders.
Requires flexibility to work long hours with the expectation of regular evening and weekend work at key points in the program cycles.
Knowledge of volunteer management, human resources practices, and ethical recruitment practices an asset.
Proficient with a wide range of technical systems and tools as a regular function of work, including content management systems, project management software, databases, word processing and spreadsheet applications such as MS Word, Excel and Outlook.