The Co-op Coordinator will participate in the planning, development and administration of the co-op and career programs in assigned departments and is responsible for coordinating the academic and administrative aspect of the co-op and career program area(s) and other forms of experiential learning, as appropriate, including intake, preparation, and placement of students, job development, advising, promotion, and liaison with the academic unit, student body, and employer community.
Reporting to the Associate Director, and working closely with all programs in relevant faculties and departments, the Co-op Coordinator will support the strategic direction and promote the program to, and secure participation of, prospective students, employers, and the general public; maintain contact with participating employers and students; secure and coordinate placements for co-op students with co-op employers; conduct visits with employers and potential employers; monitor and evaluate student work terms; perform assigned undergraduate and graduate teaching or departmental activities (if appropriate); and assist students in developing career-related skills. The Co-op Coordinator engages with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to develop and generate supportive and inclusive co-op and other work-integrated learning opportunities for students with varying abilities and diverse needs.
Co-op Coordinators are required on occasion to travel within Victoria and, where required, to travel overnight throughout Canada and internationally to develop opportunities with employers and support students on placements. As a professional member of the Co-op and Career Services team, the Co-op Coordinator supports delivery of services, initiatives, and events as required to meet service standards and expectations aligned with the university’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
The successful candidate will have a related master’s degree in an appropriate discipline and at least three years of related work experience in a post-secondary environment or have an equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience. Education and experience must reflect disciplines closely related to the degree programs in the co-op and career program disciplines found within the assigned unit. An equivalent combination of education, training, and work experience may be considered where appropriate.
Engineering and Computer Science/Math Co-op and Career-specific qualifications:
In addition, the position requires the following abilities:
The following are considered assets and may be given preference in accordance with specific vacancy requirements: