Job Description
GENERAL STATEMENT
The Accessible Learning Assistant provides reception and student support assistance for the centre, using specialized knowledge and / or diplomacy, and adhering to professional standards for situations which often involve highly sensitive and / or confidential materials / issues. The assistant works with students from different cultural backgrounds and with differing abilities, some of whom are experiencing physical, emotional and / or learning or language challenges that may pose barriers to their academic success. The position also provides administrative and clerical functions to support the smooth running of day-to-day operations within the work group.
TYPICAL DUTIES
- Acts as first point of contact for the centre, handling sensitive or confidential situations / documents
- Creates a welcoming, supportive atmosphere at reception to assist in building rapport with students.
- Performs initial assessment of student’s needs for accessible learning support services in order to book appointments or make appropriate referrals.
- Books student appointments and other departmental activities by reviewing and analyzing a variety of applicable calendars.
- Uses a professional, non-judgemental and sensitive approach, responds to and supports students / clients who may be experiencing frustration, anxiety, and / or who have challenging or disruptive behaviours, mental health issues, physical disabilities, come from diverse cultural backgrounds, and / or for whom English may be difficult.
- Checks and replies to or redirects email and voicemail. May assist with checking and responding to or redirecting TTY messages (telephone device for deaf and hard-of-hearing students).
- Provides general information relating to educational supports and accommodations available to students with disabilities.
- Answers internal and external inquiries and provides general information on procedures, programs and services, advising on and resolving concerns where possible or referring to other sources as appropriate;
- Prepares, completes, compiles, drafts and / or contributes to a wide variety of documents, forms and correspondence.
- Data-enters information into various database(s) and tracking system(s) used for reports and internal statistical purposes, as well as assists the Chair in preparation of ministry-required and internal reports.
- Assists in the maintenance of career resource library and centre materials / adaptive equipment inventory. Assists students with finding and borrowing resources.
- Assists faculty in scheduling and advertising workshops and courses.
- Assists with special projects and events as assigned, which may require the use of database, spreadsheet, publication and / or presentation software
- Performs a wide range of clerical duties including, but not limited to, data entry; photocopying; ordering various supplies / equipment; mail distribution; preparing printing / graphics requests; arranging for telephone & copiers codes; preparing vouchers / requisitions and Visa reconciliations
- Maintains files / departmental records, including several interrelated records and cross-checking for accuracy; maintains security of sensitive and highly confidential documents and files.
- Performs other related duties similar in scope and complexity. Qualifications Two-year Secretarial, Office Administration or Human Services diploma; plus three years of relevant reception and clerical experience demonstrating a progressively increasing scope of responsibility, of which one year is direct experience in the student services area of a post-secondary environment which includes working with students of different cultural background; plus one year of experience working with people with disabilities and / or mental health issues or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Exceptional interpersonal communication skills; with a proven client service orientation; Demonstrated ability to work positively in a team;
- Demonstrated adaptability and problem-solving skills, with the ability to exercise sound judgment calmly and quickly in a variety of sensitive, unpredictable or emergency situations;
- Ability to multitask, work with complicated / confidential information, and maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail;
- Demonstrated organizational, file-management, and time-management skills; Advanced skill in using all applications of the Microsoft Office suite;
- Ability to type words per minute Supporting Truth & Reconciliation Commission's Recommendations Capabilities The core capabilities are required for all positions at the college.
Focus on Students and Their Success (Core)
We all have a role to play in promoting and supporting students – directly or indirectly – contributing to their success, education and transition as they build their path to the future.Cultural Alignment (Core)
Inclusion and respect align with Camosun’s traditions of lifelong learning and positive, supportive experiences for all. We examine our individual and institutional cultures and, through indigenization, consider other ways of knowing (thinking), being (approaches), doing (acting), and relating.Fostering and Nurturing Relationships (Core)
Fostering and nurturing relationships is at the core of everything we do. Successful workplace relationships take time to develop and include building trust, engagement and collaboration.