Organizational Unit
University of Victoria -> Office of the Vice-President Indigenous
Location
University of Victoria - Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2 CA (Primary)
Posting Close Date
22 November 2024
Please note that positions will close at 4 p.m. on the closing date.
FTE
1.0
Salary Grade
$4,740.00 - $5,056.00
Salary posted will be pro-rated based on FTE and achieved as per the collective agreement, if applicable.
Classification
Secretary/PB9
Hours of Work
Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Start Date
1/6/2025
End Date
11/14/2025
Employee Group:
CUPE 951 - Term
# of Hires Needed
1
Category
Administrative and Support Services
About this Opportunity
The University of Victoria is one of Victoria's largest employers and one of Canada’s best diversity employers. Together we are more than 5,000 dedicated faculty, librarians and staff supporting the University of Victoria’s diverse academic programs, world-class research and commitment to civic engagement.
First Peoples House is home to Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement (IACE). Our goals are to “provide a home away from home for Indigenous students” here at the University of Victoria. In doing so, we work closely with Elders Voices and host student events, peer mentorships, lunches, community kitchen. We host Elders in Residence Monday to Friday. IACE partners with other UVic resources to collaborate best practices for student success.
In accordance with the university's Preferential or Limited Hiring Policy (HR6110) and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference will be given to members of the following designated group(s). Candidates from the group(s) who wish to qualify for preferential consideration are encouraged to self-identify.
* Indigenous Peoples
The Office of the Vice-President Indigenous (OVPI) is in the early phases of drafting a policy and developing a process to verify declarations of Indigenous identity, citizenship and membership at UVic where these claims result in material advantages, such as employment in an Indigenous-specific position. While the policy is not in place at this time and will not be retroactively applied, candidates will be required to complete the Indigenous Citizenship Declaration (ICD) process should they apply for, or access, future opportunities resulting in material gain.
For more information about the ICD initiative, please visit the Indigenous Citizenship Declaration website and please feel free to reach out to vpiicd@uvic.ca if you have specific questions or concerns.
Job Summary
The Office of Indigenous Academic and Community Engagement (IACE) builds upon the principles and values articulated in both the University of Victoria's Strategic and Indigenous plans. For Indigenous people, these plans make a commitment to education that redresses the historical and continued barriers that accessing and participating in post-secondary education has created. The IACE office is committed to building and strengthening respectful relationships with Indigenous communities locally, provincially, nationally and internationally. The office strives to create an extraordinary academic and culturally responsive environment, where students, staff, faculty and community members experience the university as a welcoming, supportive, safe environment in which Indigenous values, language and culture are evident.
The Office Administrator provides general administrative support within the IACE Office, administrative assistance to the IACE Executive Director and Manager, support for committees the Executive Director and Manager participate in or lead, support high profile events hosted by IACE and UVic, as well as human resources and financial administrative support.
This position together with other IACE staff works as a team ensuring the sharing of relevant and timely information and engaging in informal team interactions and formal team meetings in order to contribute to coordination and team effectiveness. As with all IACE staff, the Office Administrator participates in learning and professional development opportunities and contributes to knowledge exchange and quality improvement initiatives.
Of critical importance to this position is an intimate knowledge of Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Cultural competency, including an in-depth understanding of colonization, decolonization, land issues, cultural protocols, and settler/Indigenous relationships is essential.
Job Requirements
Skills:
* Ability to understand the feelings of other people and to comprehend why others act and feel as they do
* Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communications skills
* Ability to deal effectively with students, staff, faculty, general public, practicing discretion and utilize good judgment while maintaining confidentiality
* Ability to work independently and within a team environment
* Strong organizational and time management skills with advanced attention to detail
* Flexible in adapting to multiple and/or changing work priorities in a fast paced environment
* High level of discretion in dealing with confidential and sensitive information
Specialized Knowledge/Education:
* Knowledge of Indigenous nations' histories and protocols
* Knowledge of general office administrative operations
* Knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting practices
* Familiarity with financial and administrative information systems
* Knowledge of MS Office, database software such as Access, web editing software such as Cascade, and file management software such as SharePoint or Connect
* Knowledge of local Coast Salish and BC nations histories and protocols would be an asset
Experience:
* Experience working within Indigenous communities/organizations
* Three years' of experience in a senior administrative support role
* Experience handling confidential and sensitive information
* Experience using financial systems for bookkeeping and financial administration
* Equivalent combinations of training and education and/or experience may be considered
Territory Acknowledgement
We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
Equity and Diversity Statement
UVic is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek members who will work respectfully and constructively with differences and across levels of power. We actively encourage applications from members of groups experiencing barriers to equity.
Read our full equity statement here: www.uvic.ca/equitystatement.
Accessibility Statement
If you anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application and hiring process contact: uviccareers@uvic.ca Any personal information provided will be maintained in confidence.
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