
Work Integrated Learning Officer
- Edmonton, AB
- $63,090-105,189 per year
- Training
- Full-time
- Responsible for overall management of the co-op student recruitment process and effective interactions with employers. In addition, they support MBA program staff in ensuring that MBA students are aware of and have access to summer Internship opportunities.
- Responsible for relationship building and job development to meet the objectives of the Faculty related to co-op, internships and other WIL opportunities.
- Teaches and educates students about the co-op and internship experience, program requirements and prepares them to be successful in their WIL work search.
- Coordinates and/or facilitates workshops and other special events designed to enhance career education and student engagement (e.g. presentations at Open House and workshops).
- Facilitates and conducts formal assessments for WKEXP Courses.
- Manages and coordinates on-site meetings which includes evaluations and working with students who are experiencing complexities in their work terms.
- Provides feedback on work term reports.
- Reviews employer evaluation process of students; provides pass/fail grade recommendation.
- Provides expertise to stakeholders by relying on a well-rounded knowledge base and ability to utilize effective analysis and judgment.
- Advises students on best practices for employment success during work terms.
- Help resolve performance issues and address work place concerns or issues related to employee rights.
- Serves as a champion of student, faculty and alumni engagement as well as serving as an ambassador of the University of Alberta.
- A minimum of an undergraduate degree in Business or in a discipline that emphasizes career development, counselling, experiential learning, adult education, management, communication, or a related discipline.
- A minimum of 5-7 years of workplace experience, preferably in career development, co-operative education, student advising or equivalent.
- Knowledge of University of Alberta and School of Business policies and procedures; preference for knowledge of best practices in co-operative education.
- General knowledge of business, and the various disciplines, within the context of academia, industry, and employment.
- Provincial and federal (and potentially international) employment standards and human rights legislation, Orbis, Google Suite, Peoplesoft.
- Communication skills both verbal and written, to perform functions of promotion, counselling, education and assessment.
- Possesses judgment to understand and analyze interpersonal relationships, and ability to facilitate communication, conflict resolution skills and make referrals as required.
- Ability to use tact, diplomacy and discretion/confidentiality.
- Ability to handle multiple demands and skills to assess priorities in a time sensitive environment.
- Research skills to identify trends and develop job opportunities to changing or emerging business climates.
- Self-motivated, entrepreneurial and loves to network and immerse in a wide variety of professional networking events, boards and other activities.
- Travel, evening and weekend work may be required.