Academic Liaison & Administrative Assistant
By LaSalle College Vancouver At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Works with Executives on administrative tasks (e.g., document and file management, scheduling, organization tasks, refining administrative processes, notetaking)
Experience in Higher Education would be an asset
Communicates directly and on behalf of the CAO and Campus Director when directed, maintaining excellent client relations skills
Provide knowledge and expertise about programs, courses, and Student Services to students
Previous experience in supporting senior executives would be an asset
Superior organizational and problem-solving skills
Academic Administrative Assistant Jobs
By University Canada West At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Efficient, effective, and dependable time management and organizational skills
Adaptability and change management skills
General knowledge of academic operations and administrative support duties – experience working in an academic setting an asset
One-three years’ experience in education or related field in a fast-paced environment or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Evidence of advanced English skills with written skills at a formal university level
Advanced computer skills (MS office proficiency – must be proficient in using Microsoft Flow, Power Automate, and Excel)
Advising Representative Jobs
By Orientime Capital, Inc. At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Relevant investment management experience may include:
One of these two options:
(b) managing investment portfolios on a discretionary basis, including investment decision-making, rebalancing and evaluating performance.
Team Lead - Student Advising Specialist
By University Canada West At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Provide in person or written consultation upon request, to Senior Management Team related to student concerns
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Supervise the work of staff reporting to the Manager, Student Advising and Support Services
Minimum 1 year experience providing student supports in a post-secondary setting
Previous experience supervising a team an asset
Customer services experience an asset

Are you looking for a rewarding career in academic advising? We are seeking an Academic Advising Assistant to join our team! As an Academic Advising Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work with students to help them reach their academic goals. You will provide guidance and support to students as they navigate their academic journey. If you are passionate about helping students succeed, this is the perfect job for you!

An Academic Advising Assistant is responsible for providing academic advising and support to students. They help students develop academic plans, provide guidance on course selection, and assist with other academic-related tasks. They also provide support to faculty and staff in the academic advising process. To become an Academic Advising Assistant, you should have a bachelor's degree in a related field, such as education, counseling, or psychology. You should also have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work with a variety of people. Skills required for an Academic Advising Assistant include strong organizational and problem-solving skills, the ability to multitask, and the ability to work independently. Knowledge of academic policies and procedures, as well as an understanding of student development and learning styles, is also important. Responsibilities of an Academic Advising Assistant include providing academic advising to students, helping them develop academic plans, and assisting with course selection. They also provide support to faculty and staff in the academic advising process, and may be responsible for tracking student progress and providing feedback. Experience in academic advising, student development, or a related field is beneficial for an Academic Advising Assistant. Qualifications may include a bachelor's degree in education, counseling, or psychology, as well as experience in a related field. Tools that can help an Academic Advising Assistant work more effectively include student information systems, scheduling software, and communication tools. Good tips to help an Academic Advising Assistant do their job more effectively include staying organized, staying up to date on academic policies and procedures, and being proactive in helping students. Common interview questions for an Academic Advising Assistant include questions about their experience in academic advising, their knowledge of student development and learning styles, and their ability to work with a variety of people.