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Closing Date: September 5, 2024 at 4:00 PM
MI'KMAQ-WOLASTOQEY CENTRE
The Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre (MWC) is located on Wolastoqiyik traditional territory, at the University of New Brunswick. MWC is an autonomous academic unit within the Faculty of Education that offers a variety of educational programs, provides supportive services to Indigenous students, and provides educational opportunities to everyone who wants to learn about Wabanaki histories, cultures, contributions, and treaty rights through principles of respect, sharing, harmony, acceptance, and unity.
WHAT WE OFFER
Full-time | 4-Year Term | Fredericton | On-Campus
UNB is committed to ensuring employees can maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Standard Work Hours: Mon - Fri | 8:15 am - 4:30 pm | 36.25 hours per week
Additional Working Conditions:
- occasional evening and weekend work may be required in the summer to facilitate land-based or community-based learning opportunities
Salary Range: $48,688 - $60,860 per annum
YOUR FOCUS
Reporting to Nihkanatpat (Director) of MWC, the Coordinator of Wabanaki Education oversees all aspects of the WBEd program including: program application and admissions, course roll-out, recruiting and hiring of instructors, providing direct academic advising, giving online, personal, and cultural support to WBEd students.
- Advise WBEd students on course selection and program options according to their goals, individually and in group advising sessions.
- Conduct regular check-ins with students at the beginning and end of each term.
- Identify and support students in crises, personal or academic, and provide appropriate options on campus or in Wabanaki communities.
- Understand cultural norms and practices and ensure that students are supported in times of bereavement, illness, or other life events.
- Advise students on UNB policies and procedures as needed, acting as a liaison between Wabanaki communities/schools/teachers/students and the university.
- Oversee the application and admissions process for each enrollment.
- Complete program audits for students to confirm that they are on track for program completion.
- Assess student transcripts from other post-secondary institutions for transfer credits.
- Coordinate with MWC and the Associate Dean about creating elective courses to use toward increased teacher certification level and to meet unique and stated needs of educators in today's schools.
- Coordinate, plan, and participate in Orientation at the beginning of the program in August.
- Coordinate, plan, and participate in the traditional graduation at the end of the program in June.
- Oversee the post-graduation Diploma program for students who wish to take extra courses toward increased teacher certification.
- Initiate program reviews and updates in collaboration with multiple stakeholders.
- Ensure that the WBEd program maintains rigorous academic standards while being culturally responsive, and embedded within Wabanaki languages, communities, histories, teachings, ways of knowing, and cultures.
- Promote and implement UNDRIP and Truth and Reconciliation calls to action within the program.
- Recruit and coordinate hiring of instructors with Wabanaki knowledge, culture, history, experience in schools as well as teaching in an education program.
- Participate in Wabanaki community engagement sessions.
- Apply to funding agencies to help support experiential education opportunities for students.
- Monitor the Wabanaki BEd account and keep records of expenditures.
- Collaborate with funding departments within UNB as well as with Wabanaki community sponsors to help ensure that students have the financial support they need.
- Compile and maintain statistical information on management programs.
- Operate and maintain effective advising and registration systems for WBEd students.
- Other duties as assigned.
WHAT YOU BRING
- A University Degree in Education, Wabanaki or Indigenous Studies, or a related field.
- Experience with academic advising, UNB policies and procedures, Wabanaki Education.
- Preference will be given to a qualified applicant who is Indigenous and preferably Wabanaki.
Additional Strengths
- A Master's Degree in Education, Wabanaki or Indigenous Studies, or a related field.
- Previous experience in program coordinating and program development is considered an asset.
- Training in trauma-invested practices, cultural competency, effects of colonial history and practices, and mental health first-aid is an asset.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to use online learning technologies and platforms such as D2L, Zoom, and Teams.
A little bit about us
University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick employs more than 3,200 full- and part-time staff, including faculty, support staff and students. UNB values people and we have proudly been named as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2024 and one of Atlantic Canada's Top Employers for 2023.
UNB is situated on the unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi'kmaq peoples along the banks of the beautiful and bountiful Wolastoq river, a region recognized worldwide for its natural beauty. UNB is a comprehensive university with a long history of excellence in teaching and research.
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WHY CHOOSE UNB?
UNB offers a large variety of benefits for employees, including a full pension, a minimum of three weeks of vacation annually, the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), and dental, life, and health insurance.
PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL STAFF UNION (PTSU)
This position is part of the PSAC, Local 60551 employee group and falls under the PTSU Collective Agreement.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
The University of New Brunswick and PSAC/PTSU Local 60551 are committed to employment equity and fostering diversity within our community and developing an inclusive workplace that reflects the richness of the broader community that we serve. The University welcomes and encourages applications from all qualified individuals who will help us achieve our goals, including women, visible minorities, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
We thank all who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.