Project Coordinator - School of Access, Education and Language (PS3)Ivany CampusDartmouth, Nova ScotiaSchool of Access, Education and LanguageTerm Full-time Position : Commencing approximately January 6, 2025 and ending approximately March 31, 2027Application deadline is 11 : 59pm, December 5, 2024Competition No.
2425-381The 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.ResponsibilitiesReporting to the Manager, ASL & ASL English Interpretation Programming, you will : Work alongside the Manager, ASL &
ASL English Interpretation Programming, to plan, organize and coordinate a new externally funded learning program and support existing ASL programs.
Work effectively with multiple stakeholders including partner organizations in industry, government, community, and other academic institutions.
Collaborate with various departments within the college including Financial Services, Academic Services, Student Services, Admissions, Marketing and Communications, and Campus Operations.
Rely on good working knowledge of project management techniques and professional skills to support complex projects and meet required outcomes and timelines.
Plan and arrange multiple activities and classes, online and in-person, on-campus and off-campus.Support projects and programs specifically designed for diverse members of the Deaf community including Black / African Nova Scotians, Indigenous, members of racially visible communities, persons with disabilities, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
QualificationsQualifications and Occupational Experience : The minimum educational qualification for this position is an undergraduate degree in a related field such as ASL Studies, education, or social services.
You have a minimum of five years (full-time equivalent) of recent and relevant occupational experience in the development, marketing, delivery and evaluation of projects, or the recognized equivalencies.
Preferred experience in coordinating programs in Deaf education or interpreting services.Documented fluency in American Sign Language (ASLPI 4 or above).
Demonstrated knowledge of Deaf culture.Experience supporting programs within diverse communities.Occupational experience includes working in a learning or transition environment, delivering services that assist individuals in addressing barriers related to education, training and / or work.
Experience working in an adult learning environment and Deaf studies would be considered an asset.Experience working in curriculum development would be considered an asset.
You are familiar with and comfortable using computer applications such as Mac, Microsoft Office Suite, e-mail and video conferencing software (Zoom).
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 diversity, equity and inclusion and value culture in a respectful learning space.
You have the ability to communicate effectively in ASL and written English.You have knowledge of interpreting programs, technologies and current trends in Deaf studies.
Your superb team working skills enable you to contribute positively to a team environment.You are known for your problem solving and critical thinking skills.
You have exceptional organizational skills, are detail oriented, self-motivated and able to work independently with minimal supervision.
Research skills with the proven ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative data in order to propose recommendations for future programming.
About Nova Scotia Community CollegeWe value Diversity and InclusionThe 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.
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Other InformationAs 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.
Candidates selected for interviews will be expected to provide at least three recent, occupational references. The successful candidate will be expected to provide official transcripts to show proof of academic achievements.
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 jaclynn.
[email protected]. Our Employee Workplace Accommodation Policy can be found here.