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Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
Jun 5, 2026At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Job Summary
The Faculty of Applied Science Co-op Program is responsible for the development, implementation, management and evaluation of Co-operative Education in the Faculty of Applied Science. Co‑operative Education provides students enriched educational experiences for personal and professional growth by working with diverse community partners and sectors to provide transformative workplace learning experiences as part of their Bachelor of Applied Science and Masters of Engineering degree programs in Computer, Electrical and Integrated Engineering. Responsibilities of the Co-op Career Advisor and Industry Partner include the development, implementation, coordination and evaluation of the Applied Science Co-op Program in accordance with national accreditation standards set out by Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada). Tasks include designing and implementing strategies to recruit students, facilitating comprehensive career readiness curriculum including advising and coaching students in preparation for their job search and work experiences, monitoring co-op work placements, addressing workplace issues that students encounter, providing assessment, evaluation and analysis of the placement experience and student success each term, collaborating with other co-op professionals throughout the province and country, and the day-to-day administration of the program. The Co-op Career Advisor and Industry Partner is also responsible for working directly with existing local, national and international employers. Externally, this role develops and maintains relationships with employers and industry partners to build resources and programs to support undergraduate and graduate career development and learning.
Organizational Status
Reports to the Manager, APSC Co-op of the Applied Science Co-op Program. The Co-op Career Advisor and Industry Partner works closely with faculty, staff, and students to deliver co-op programming for a total of approximately 3,500 Applied Science co-op students during their multi-year journeys as co-op students at UBC. The Co-op Career Advisor and Industry Partner may supervise student staff positions, including hiring, discipline, evaluation, and termination. Further, they support external employers to provide advice, mediate major workplace issues, and intervene when necessary.
Work Performed
a. ADVISING AND COACHING:
b. CO-OP WORK TERM OVERSIGHT:
c. TRAINING:
d. EMPLOYER FACING DUTIES
e. NETWORKING:
f. PROGRAM RECRUITMENT AND ADMISSION
g. OPERATIONAL - STRATEGIC PLANNING, ADMINISTRATION, ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION & BUDGETING
Consequence of Error/Judgement
Incorrect decisions can affect the number and quality of student applicants to the program. Failure to adequately assess employers could result in students getting hired into inappropriate work environments. Failure to assess and prepare students for appropriate technical work placements could result in loss of credibility of the program with industry. Failure to intervene and resolve student work placement performance problems could result in loss of working relationships between industry and the University. Failure to apply policies and procedures established by the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills could result in loss of accreditation and/or financial support.
Ineffective recruitment or career-related advice and support would have a serious negative impact on relationships with UBC students, faculty and departments, employers, and alumni. Dissatisfied prospective and current students and/or alumni may contribute to poor public relations for the University, which in turn would have a negative effect on the University's ability to raise funds and attract and retain outstanding students.
Supervision Received
Reports to the Manager, APSC Co-op. Works independently within constraints of policy and administrative framework. Work is subject to review in relation to program goals.
Supervision Given
May supervise student staff roles in conjunction with Manager/Associate Directors, and/or student staff. The Co-op Career Advisor and Industry Partner is authorized to make decisions related to student participation in the co-op program and work terms if Terms & Conditions are not adhered to. Assists in training of new professional staff in the Applied Science Co-op Program.
Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of four years of related experience, or then equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one's own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one's own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
An undergraduate degree, preferably in a Applied Science related discipline; Master's degree preferred. Knowledge of co-operative education, human resource management, and/or relevant industry experience and knowledge, is preferred. The successful applicant will have excellent oral and written communication skills including presentation skills, and exceptional organizational skills. A passion for work integrated learning and a demonstrated ability to take initiative and work independently as well as within a team is essential. Ability to act with tact, diplomacy, and discretion. Expertise in equity, diversity and inclusion an asset. Knowledge and experience with career advising and coaching, conflict resolution, international work programs, project management, and event planning. Ability to provide quality service to students and employers in a courteous and professional manner. Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office, Teams, OneDrive, Zoom, database management) required and the ability to effectively multi-task and prioritize routine daily work and long-term projects. Valid BC Driver's License, access to a vehicle, and ability to travel may be required. Must be able to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends. The Applied Science Co-op team operates with a hybrid work arrangement.