Employment
Working at Regent presents opportunities to serve Jesus Christ, his church, and his world—including a community of wonderful students—in tangible ways every day. Staff and faculty share this common purpose as members of a warm and collegial team.
MALTS Program Assistant
Part-time, up to 12 hours/week
Reporting to the MALTS Program Manager (PM), the MALTS Program Assistant (PA) will serve the College by providing administrative support to the Program Manager and Program Director. This will include supervised engagement and support to students and faculty both on and off campus as well as interaction with external stakeholders.
This position is up to 12 hours per week with additional hours during winter and summer residencies.
This position has an hourly rate between $21.50-$23.50 per hour.
Responsibilities
- General Administration
- Assists the Program Manager with general administrative tasks
- Updates course materials (syllabi, Canvas, etc.)
- Ensures consistency across course materials (e.g., syllabi, Canvas, etc.)
- Creates and maintains the Canvas environment for each MALTS course
- Communicates with students regarding course administration details
- Assists in scheduling, organizing, and hosting in-person and virtual meetings, providing the necessary support according to each meeting and event
- Is available to students for potential administrative questions
- Assists in special projects (i.e. conducting research) related to MALTS
- Participates in planning and implementing MALTS promotional activities
- Residency Support
- Provides Administrative support for summer and winter residencies
- Organizes residency meals and interacts with caterers
- Assists with classroom preparation, including room setup (e.g., chairs, tables, audio, video conferencing, etc.)
- Stays in touch with sessional faculty to be sure their class needs are provided
- Provides class support, including collecting assignments and photocopying documents as needed
- Assists in planning the Capstone retreat
Qualifications
- Understands and supports the ethos and mission of Regent College as articulated in the Theological Position (https://www.regent-college.edu/about/mission-values--theological-position/)
- Exceptional communication, interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills
- Integrity and reliability
- Experience with MS Office, Zoom, and Google Suite
- Experience with Canvas or or other course management platform is considered an asset
- Ability to work proactively, independently, and in collaboration with others
- Proven effective administrative skills; multi-tasking, and planning
Application Process
Applications must include a resume and a cover letter including eligibility to work in Canada and start date. The application deadline is March 25 at 12:00pm. To submit your application, please email: [email protected].