Military Connected Coordinator
About the role
Department: Student Success Campus: Barrie Classification: Support Staff Posting Date: July 15, 2026 Hourly Pay Range: PB 6: $ 18.95 - $ 26.72 per hour Hours per week: 24 hours per week Status: Part-time (Regular)
Located at the Barrie campus, supporting all locations, and reporting to the Executive Director, Student Success, the incumbent will assist in the coordinating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluation of Georgian’s military-connected campus strategy. The incumbent is responsible for outreach to military-connected current and prospective students, coordinating on- and off-campus military-connected student activities, helping military-connected students navigate the postsecondary landscape and attending military-connected student events. The role also supports engagement with internal collaborators, and with Canadian Armed Forces partners and defence and defence adjacent committees and working groups. Specific duties include, but are not limited to: Outreach to military connected students at various stages of their academic journey, from applicant to alumni, offering support and resources Collecting, analyzing and disseminating student data as it relates to the college’s definition of a military-connected student, including records management and student referrals in Navigate360 Acting as a liaison and resource in the planning, development and implementation of programming designed to encourage recruitment and retention of military-connected students Assessing and, where required, triaging and escalating complex and sensitive student concerns to the appropriate resources and monitoring the Military-Connected college mailbox Produces, and provides input into the development of marketing and promotional material (website/video/social media), student portal and web content supporting the military connected strategy Investigate military occupational job standards, and professional training, in support of program-specific Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR) requests Work collaboratively with academic colleagues to facilitate post-secondary access for MCC leaners, including NCM STEP program support, advocacy and advisement for flexible admissions pathways, MCC learner profile and needs awareness, etc. Acting as the first point of contact and subject matter expert: For various college-wide committees to represent military-connected student experiences and needs For employees when there are questions or guidance required with respect to military matters For potential and current military-connected students, providing academic and student services information that aligns with Georgian’s Promise to Military-Connected students Conducting outreach to other colleges and institutions to continually innovate and evolve the military-connected strategy Liaise with key operational Canadian Armed Forces contacts to support collaboration and information gathering. Responsible for contact management, CRM record keeping and drafting executive briefing notes Act in an advisement capacity to internal team members regarding CAF processes, Military expectations, processes, etc. and developing and conducting military-connected workshops for the Georgian community as required Supporting visits from VIP guests (Base Commander, Government ministers) connected to the Canadian Armed Forces Attending on and off-campus recruitment events and networking with military external representatives Coordinates and implements college-wide, high profile events including Remembrance Day ceremony, and support outreach efforts at Base locations and other related promotional events. Qualifications: Successfully completed a two-year postsecondary diploma or a CAF training equivalent such as Officer Development Period (DP2) A minimum of three years’ lived experience in a military connected environment Familiarity with and knowledge of provincial postsecondary education guidelines, Department of National Defence, Canadian Armed Forces, and Veterans Affairs Canada Proven interpersonal communication and organizational skills Ability to work with a diverse team of contributors and college partners Demonstrated experience working in adult training institutions and instructional experience is asset Individual must have competency in MS Office based software: Word, Excel and PowerPoint Ability to work majority of time on campus and at community events Georgian College supports diversity, equity and a workplace free from harassment and discrimination and is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free environment. We invite applications from all qualified candidates and actively encourage applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity, including, but not limited to persons of Aboriginal ancestry, members of visible minorities, persons with disabilities, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. If you are contacted to participate in the interview, please advise the coordinator of any accommodations needed with respect to any materials or processes used to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process. Alternate formats will be provided upon request throughout the recruitment and selection process. Georgian College has introduced FLEX Work for some positions. This position is not currently eligible for Hybrid Work. Applications for this position must be received by 11:59 on July 29, 2026 . While we thank all applicants, only those contacted for an interview will be acknowledged.
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Military Connected Coordinator
About the role
Department: Student Success Campus: Barrie Classification: Support Staff Posting Date: July 15, 2026 Hourly Pay Range: PB 6: $ 18.95 - $ 26.72 per hour Hours per week: 24 hours per week Status: Part-time (Regular)
Located at the Barrie campus, supporting all locations, and reporting to the Executive Director, Student Success, the incumbent will assist in the coordinating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluation of Georgian’s military-connected campus strategy. The incumbent is responsible for outreach to military-connected current and prospective students, coordinating on- and off-campus military-connected student activities, helping military-connected students navigate the postsecondary landscape and attending military-connected student events. The role also supports engagement with internal collaborators, and with Canadian Armed Forces partners and defence and defence adjacent committees and working groups. Specific duties include, but are not limited to: Outreach to military connected students at various stages of their academic journey, from applicant to alumni, offering support and resources Collecting, analyzing and disseminating student data as it relates to the college’s definition of a military-connected student, including records management and student referrals in Navigate360 Acting as a liaison and resource in the planning, development and implementation of programming designed to encourage recruitment and retention of military-connected students Assessing and, where required, triaging and escalating complex and sensitive student concerns to the appropriate resources and monitoring the Military-Connected college mailbox Produces, and provides input into the development of marketing and promotional material (website/video/social media), student portal and web content supporting the military connected strategy Investigate military occupational job standards, and professional training, in support of program-specific Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR) requests Work collaboratively with academic colleagues to facilitate post-secondary access for MCC leaners, including NCM STEP program support, advocacy and advisement for flexible admissions pathways, MCC learner profile and needs awareness, etc. Acting as the first point of contact and subject matter expert: For various college-wide committees to represent military-connected student experiences and needs For employees when there are questions or guidance required with respect to military matters For potential and current military-connected students, providing academic and student services information that aligns with Georgian’s Promise to Military-Connected students Conducting outreach to other colleges and institutions to continually innovate and evolve the military-connected strategy Liaise with key operational Canadian Armed Forces contacts to support collaboration and information gathering. Responsible for contact management, CRM record keeping and drafting executive briefing notes Act in an advisement capacity to internal team members regarding CAF processes, Military expectations, processes, etc. and developing and conducting military-connected workshops for the Georgian community as required Supporting visits from VIP guests (Base Commander, Government ministers) connected to the Canadian Armed Forces Attending on and off-campus recruitment events and networking with military external representatives Coordinates and implements college-wide, high profile events including Remembrance Day ceremony, and support outreach efforts at Base locations and other related promotional events. Qualifications: Successfully completed a two-year postsecondary diploma or a CAF training equivalent such as Officer Development Period (DP2) A minimum of three years’ lived experience in a military connected environment Familiarity with and knowledge of provincial postsecondary education guidelines, Department of National Defence, Canadian Armed Forces, and Veterans Affairs Canada Proven interpersonal communication and organizational skills Ability to work with a diverse team of contributors and college partners Demonstrated experience working in adult training institutions and instructional experience is asset Individual must have competency in MS Office based software: Word, Excel and PowerPoint Ability to work majority of time on campus and at community events Georgian College supports diversity, equity and a workplace free from harassment and discrimination and is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free environment. We invite applications from all qualified candidates and actively encourage applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity, including, but not limited to persons of Aboriginal ancestry, members of visible minorities, persons with disabilities, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. If you are contacted to participate in the interview, please advise the coordinator of any accommodations needed with respect to any materials or processes used to ensure you have access to a fair and equitable process. Alternate formats will be provided upon request throughout the recruitment and selection process. Georgian College has introduced FLEX Work for some positions. This position is not currently eligible for Hybrid Work. Applications for this position must be received by 11:59 on July 29, 2026 . While we thank all applicants, only those contacted for an interview will be acknowledged.