Careers at Redeemer

Career Advisor

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Part-time  Hybrid/remote Open until filled Starts: ASAP
The Career Advisor provides strategic leadership in the design, delivery, and evaluation of comprehensive career development and advising services for Redeemer University’s students, graduates, alumni, and graduate-level programs. The role also involves cultivating and sustaining partnerships with employers, alumni, and community organizations to expand opportunities.

Why Work at Redeemer?

For over 40 years, Redeemer University has prepared the next generation of Christian leaders. Redeemer students are being shaped by the Reformed Christian commitment to see faith woven through all aspects of learning and life.

In this diverse community representing over 50 Christian denominations, Redeemer seeks to answer the fundamental questions about where we fit into God’s story while preparing students to reflect the love of Jesus Christ wherever they go, in whatever they do. A rigorous undergraduate program with an interdisciplinary core is supported by a spiritually vibrant community characterized by intentional discipleship. The result is an enriching and transformational educational experience integrating faith, learning and service.

Redeemer offers 35+ majors and streams that lead to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Media and Communication Studies and Bachelor of Education degrees, as well as certificates and microcredentials to help meet the changing needs of students and the marketplace. The Redeemer community of nearly 1,100 students is served by approximately 200 expert, caring faculty and staff.

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Career Advisor
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Part-time  Open until filled Starts: ASAP
The Position

The Career Advisor provides strategic leadership in the design, delivery, and evaluation of comprehensive career development and advising services for Redeemer University’s students, graduates, alumni, and graduate-level programs. The incumbent equips learners to explore vocational pathways, develop professional competencies, and pursue meaningful employment aligned with their calling. In addition to providing advanced one-on-one and group advising, the Career Advisor leads the development of innovative career education programs, workshops, and curricular initiatives informed by labour market data and industry trends.

The role also involves cultivating and sustaining partnerships with employers, alumni, and community organizations to expand experiential learning and employment opportunities.

Vacancy Type - Replacement Position.
This is a PT, 70%FTE role

Responsibilities

Career Advising and Guidance

  • Provide advanced one-on-one and group advising to undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, and recent graduates.
  • Support career discernment, job search strategies, professional development, and transitions to graduate study or employment.
  • Apply recognized career assessment tools and evidence-based advising methodologies to facilitate informed decision-making and goal setting.

Program Development and Instruction

  • Lead the design, implementation, and evaluation of workshops, courses, campus events, and curricular initiatives that promote career readiness across academic programs.
  • Deliver classroom instruction and co-curricular programming informed by labour market data, industry trends, and best practices in career education.
  • Collaborate with faculty and academic departments to integrate career development learning outcomes into curricular and co-curricular experiences.

Employer and Alumni Relations

  • Cultivate and maintain strategic partnerships with employers, alumni, and industry leaders to expand work-integrated learning, internship, and employment opportunities.
  • Represent the University at professional associations, community events, and national networks to enhance institutional visibility and engagement.
  • Strengthen relationships through the coordination of employer outreach initiatives and strategic event planning on and off campus.

Resource Development and Innovation

  • Oversee the creation and maintenance of career resources incorporating digital tools, labour market analytics, and sector-specific insights.
  • Implement data-informed evaluation processes to assess program effectiveness and guide continuous improvement.
  • Identify and apply innovative practices and technologies to enhance the delivery and impact of career development services.

Team and Institutional Contribution

  • Contribute to the leadership and strategic direction of the Career Centre in advancing institutional and departmental objectives.
  • Mentor and coordinate student staff and collaborate with colleagues across departments to ensure alignment of career services with institutional recruitment, retention, and student success priorities.
  • Participate in university committees and initiatives as appropriate to support the broader mission of the institution.
Preferred Skills and Attributes
  • Advanced advising, coaching, and mentoring skills.
  • Strong program development and project management capabilities.
  • Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment, manage multiple priorities, and make data-driven decisions.
  • Demonstrated experience in supporting students with accessibility and accommodation needs.
Education, Training & Certifications
  • Master’s degree in Career Development, Education, Human Resources, or related field; OR
  • Bachelor’s degree with either a Graduate Certificate in Career Development or CDP Professional Designation
  • Professional designation preferred: Canadian Certified Career Development Practitioner (CCDP), Certified Human Resources Professional/Leader (CHRP/CHRL), Canadian Work-Integrated Learning Practitioner Certificate, or equivalent.
  • Minimum 5–7 years of progressive experience in career advising, employer relations, or student services.
  • Demonstrated expertise in career development theories, assessment tools, and advising practices.
Other Requirements

Understanding of Redeemer University (mission, values, and Reformed Christian identity)

The Application Process

Applicants are invited to apply for this position by selecting the Submit Your Application button below and uploading a Cover Letter, Résumé, and Statement of Faith that clearly articulates their faith perspective and its connection to the mission of Redeemer University. Candidates will be assessed on a range of qualifications, including distinguishing characteristics that demonstrate congruence with Redeemer’s identity as a university rooted in the Protestant and Reformed Christian tradition. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates participating in all stages of the selection process.

Position reports to: Director, Career Center
Expiry date: Posted until filled (applications will be reviewed upon submission, so please apply ASAP)
Anticipated start date: ASAP
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