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Part-time Student Support Officer, CAL

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Senior Level
Part-Time

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Please Note: If you are a current Algonquin College employee, apply to this job via the Workday application. Department: Centre for Accessible Learning Position Type: Part-Time Support Salary Range: $29.20-$33.96-Hourly Scheduled Weekly Hours: 14 Anticipated Start Date: August 24, 2026 Length of Contract: n/a Posting Information Employees who are part-time internal candidates, as defined by the Part-Time Support Collective Agreement, will be given first consideration. Posting Closing Date: July 24, 2026 Please note: jobs are posted until 11:59 pm on the job closing date. Land Acknowledgment: Algonquin College campuses in Ottawa and Pembroke are located on the traditional unceded, and unsurrendered territory of the Anishinàbe Algonquin People. The Algonquin People have inhabited and cared for these lands since time immemorial. We take this time to express our gratitude and respect to them and to the land for all that it has provided and will continue to provide. Job Description: Reporting to the CAL Manager, the CAL Student Support Officer will provide support for various administrative and student-facing tasks. The incumbent will support prospective students navigating transitions to post-secondary education, support current students in accessing documentation, and deliver direct support to learners in intake interviews. This position will work directly with students and psychologists to complete assessment and navigate funding processes. They will coordinate third-party ASL services for students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing and support services of Educational Assistants, Visual Interpreters and Personal Support Workers. The incumbent will also provide outreach support to the CAL team by planning and participating in events like CAL Open Doors, CAL Virtual Open House, Algonquin Open House, Department Orientations, and high school info sessions. Other duties may include preparing weekly and Ministry-mandated reports and addressing technical errors in the Clockwork database. Duties and Responsibilities: Intake Completes the intake sessions and clinical interviews provided to students who present with no diagnostic documentation to determine the need for students to obtain assessment, counselling or referral services; Provides guidance to students to access funding to help cover the cost of psycho-educational assessments; Collects and evaluates documentation to establish eligibility for support services (Ex. Reviews psychoeducational assessments and medical documentation); In consultation with students, develops and implements individualized assessment plans to ensure College policies and practices are consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code, AODA and other relevant legislation; Demonstrate in-depth understanding of disability related documentation, including psycho-educational assessments and assessments of functional limitations; must be able to recommend and develop assessment plans; Demonstrated experience assisting and screening students with a wide range of disabilities including students with Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Acquired Brain Injury, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Mental Health, Medical conditions, Visual Impairments, ADHD/ADD, etc (Ex. Using Level B assessment tools like the CAARS Adult ADHD Rating Scales and the Nelson-Denny Reading Test). CAL Support Person Coordinator Guides / advises others with ongoing involvement in the processing of BSWD requests; Collaborates directly with the Financial Aid and Student Awards Office regarding the BSWD and CSG-DSE funding; Books and backfills employees and/or contractors who provide services to students who require the supports of Educational Assistants, Visual Interpreters, American Sign Language Interpreters and/or Personal Support Workers; Collaborate with the Registrar’s Office to ensure available seats in labs and classrooms for contract support staff; Coordinates access to Brightspace, equipment, textbooks, and all other learning materials required to participate for the third-party service provider; Practical working knowledge of the student information system (Gensis) and SharePoint. Outreach Delivers disability education information sessions to students, staff and faculty as requested; Represents CAL at outreach events (Algonquin College Open House, Guidance Teachers Forum, Campus Village); Actively develops partnerships between CAL and other College departments to support prospective and current students (Ex. Discovery Days with Recruitment and local high schools, ASPIRE transition events, Career Services workshops focused on students with disabilities); Is the lead in planning and coordinating the CAL Open Doors event for incoming students. Data and Information Maintenance and Communication Monitors, maintains and updates the CAL TEAMS site as needed; On a weekly basis, and maintains the statistical data on the Student Support Services Dashboard; Analysis of statistical information gathered from the Clockwork Database and Survey Monkey to support service delivery and Ministry-mandated reporting; Distributes weekly email communications to targeted student groups, including promotions for Learning Strategist events, CAL Connects, and reminders regarding CAL test booking deadlines. Other Duties as assigned Required Qualifications: Minimum of four (4) year degree in Social Sciences, Social Work, Education, Disability Studies, Psychology and other related fields; Minimum of five (5) years of related practical experience working with persons with disabilities in an educational setting; Experience conducting clinical interviews and interpreting clinical documentation; Experience in working with persons with disabilities to facilitate their academic, social and career development; Experience with report writing, data management and statistical analysis. Anticipated Weekly Schedule: 14 hours/week * Position is paid at Payband 10 * Vacancy is for P23365 This position requires regular on-site work at Algonquin College’s Woodroffe (Ottawa) Campus This position is subject to the terms of the Part-time Support Staff Collective Agreement: https://www.algonquincollege.com/hr/files/2019/06/2019-21-PT-Supp-Staff-CA_FINAL_EN.pdf Why Join Algonquin College? Compensation: Many roles offer a competitive base salary and comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and retirement plans designed to support your well-being. Eligibility for benefits vary by position. Benefits | Careers Learning and Development Opportunities: Access to training, tuition assistance programs (Algonquin College Courses and Degree Completion), certifications, workshops, and professional courses that allow you to grow and advance in your career. About Us | Employee Learning and Development. Availability depends on role and employment status. Company Culture: Our values of caring, learning, integrity, and respect define how we interact with one another. We foster a supportive and collaborative environment. Algonquin College has been recognized by Forbes as one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2025 and one of Canada’s Best Employers for Diversity for 2024 Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA): We are proud to be the first Ontario college to implement an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion policy, fostering an inclusive workplace where all employees feel respected and valued. Affinity Group Conversation Communities | Inclusion & Diversity & Truth and Reconciliation Flexible Work Arrangement Policy. Select positions are eligible for hybrid work in accordance with the College’s Flexible Work Arrangement Policy https://www.algonquincollege.com/policies/hr26/ (subject to change). How We Use AI in Hiring: Algonquin College uses artificial intelligence technology to assist in screening and assessing applicants and their applications, while ensuring that all processes respect and uphold the provisions of applicable collective agreements above all else. Accessibility: Algonquin College values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and culturally respectful workplace. We offer an inclusive work environment and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of racialized groups, and individuals from diverse communities. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact the Human Resources department at humanresources@algonquincollege.com. While we thank all those who apply, only those to be interviewed will be contacted. Want a career that you can be proud of? We can help you build it. We are committed to growing your career through career and professional development, and providing you with the support, resources and technology you need to be successful Algonquin College is proud to be recognized by Forbes as one of Canada's Best Employers. Learn More Algonquin College is proud to offer a lifetime retirement pension. Find out more information on the CAAT Pension Plan website: Full-time Employees DB Prime Member Handbook Part-time Employees DB Plus Member Handbook

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