Happy Friday Afternoon UM Advisors

 

The Student Transitions and Success Centre is hiring a Bison+ Academic Advising Program Coordinator. 

 

As a member of the Bison Sports and the Student Transitions and Success Centre academic advising team, the Bison+ Program Coordinator uses a developmental approach to the holistic support and academic advising of Bison student-athletes.  This developmental approach helps students realize their potential by helping them better understand themselves and their academic plans. The Bison+ Academic Advising Program Coordinator is a positive spokesperson for Bison Sports and Student Affairs in and outside UM, supporting the recruitment, admission, registration and orientation of student-athletes.  The incumbent will spend time in both the Student Transitions and Success Centre (205 Tier) and in Bison Sports while working with student-athletes, coaches, leadership, and other administrative staff.  The role is positioned within STSC, with an indirect reporting relationship with the Associate Director - Operations of Bison Sports.

 

Applicants must be enthusiastic about Bison Sports, demonstrate Bison Pride, and feel passionate about the development of student-athletes as both students and athletes.  The position includes variable working hours dictated by administrative deadlines, athletic event schedules, student-athlete recruitment, team meetings, coach’s availability and demand for advisor services.  Working evenings and weekends will be required.

 

More details here: Bison+ Academic Advising Program Coordinator - AA2 (AESES)

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

 

Ali

 

 

 

Ali Wood-Warren (she)      

Director Student Transitions and Success Centre

205 Tier Building

431 275-0984

umanitoba.ca/firstyear            

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