Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Location: Edmonton, AB
Job Description: Job Description:In order to ensure your application is received by NAIT for thorough review and consideration, please apply directly through our Careers site atPlease Note: This is a temporary position ending on or before June 30, 2025, with the possibility of extension.Located on NAIT’s main campus and reporting to the department leader, this position provides key support to the Learning Services team and is essential in ensuring prompt and professional service delivery to students and staff. Through the assessment of referral information and collaboration with the student, the Intake Advisor position triages and responds to referral information.The role requires the ability to organize, coordinate, and manage multiple tasks in a timely and efficient manner. The Intake Advisor position provides resources, initial supports, and/or referral to other service areas within NAIT. The employee will be confident in their writing and communication skills, demonstrate an ability to work both independently (with minimal supervision) and in a team environment, have good judgement, maintain confidentiality, and be proficient working in a fast-paced environment. This position requires an understanding of Alberta Human Rights principles, diversity, inclusion and disability ethics, mental health office practice, and NAIT wide policies, practice and program details.Key Responsibilities:Serve as an initial point of contact, assess student needs and referrals, and provide timely follow-up through an Integrated Service ModelWelcome and assist visitors in person, via phone, and email, maintaining a professional atmosphere and helping direct them to the appropriate servicesBook, reschedule, and facilitate student appointments, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to NAIT policies, procedures, and processesRespond to general inquiries and provide accurate information across multiple communication channels (phone, email, in-person)Coordinate internal and external referrals, update student files and case notes, and ensure compliance with confidentiality regulationsCollect, summarize, and report data to support service planning, track intake documents, and update student recordsGuide students to appropriate learning and disability support services, both within the institution and externallyEnact emergency protocols when needed and maintain readiness for such eventsEngage in continuous learning, keep up to date with legislation, and participate in relevant training and eventsWork with internal and external professionals to ensure proper referrals, promote diversity and equity, and contribute to awareness activitiesOther projects, tasks, assignments, and cover-off as determined by operational needsSkills & Abilities:An interest in working with students who have disabilities is essential and an ability to interact effectively in a team environmentStrong organizational and multitasking abilitiesExceptional verbal and written communication skillsProficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, databases, and assistive technologyHigh accuracy and attention to detailAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAwareness of diversity, inclusion, and student rightsKnowledge of student-centered learning and disability conceptsProblem-solving and conflict resolution skillsQualifications:A post-secondary diploma in Education, Social work, Disability Studies, Psychology, Sociology, or a related discipline is requiredAdditional experience may be accepted in-lieu of post-secondary educationExperience related to persons with disabilities, including learning, mental health, and physical disabilities in an educational setting is beneficial2-3 years’ experience in student services and/or academic learning environmentApplicants with education credentials earned outside of Canada should have their credentials evaluated by World Education Services or the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS).Remuneration $24.74 – $30.88 per hour, plus 12% in lieu of stat holidays and vacation accrual.This position is covered by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) Collective Agreement.Please submit a resume and cover letter to be considered for this opportunity.About NAITWe are proud to have been named one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 13 consecutive years. Being part of a community that makes a difference in the lives of students, staff, industry clients and partners, NAIT’s culture reflects our shared values of respect, collaboration, celebration, creativity, and accountability.NAIT supports a flexible work environment, enabling staff to request approval for on-campus, off-site, or hybrid work arrangements based on the nature of the role. Please note that remote positions require employees to reside within Canada. NAIT is committed to fostering an environment that supports equity and cultivates inclusion through our . We are a proud partner of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion and Pride at Work Canada. While we encourage all qualified applicants to apply, only those being considered will be contacted. If you require any accommodations, please connect with us at .#LI-TH1 #LI-Onsite
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