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Employment Opportunities

JOIN THE SSU FAMILY! WORKING AT ST. STEPHEN'S UNIVERSITY MEANS THAT YOU WILL BE WELCOMED INTO A CARING AND INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY AND GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP US FULFILL OUR MISSION AND PURPOSE.

POSITION SUMMARY

 

  • Job Title: Director of the Centre for Reconciliation Studies

 

  • Duration: Permanent, part time (0.35 FTE / 14 hrs per wk)

  

  • Start Date: September 1, 2024

  

  • Compensation: competitive salary, employee benefits, and generous holidays, commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.

 

  • Reporting: Directly to the Office of the President (comprised of the Principal and Provost); oversees Reconciliation Studies program faculty and liaises with the Registrar for student registrations.

St. Stephen’s University is seeking a Director of the Centre for Reconciliation Studies who is responsible for the oversight and expansion of SSU’s Reconciliation Studies certificate program and related initiatives, including courses, faculty, and related staff. The new Director will maintain and strengthen existing relationships with our Indigenous friends and neighbours and will expand such partnerships locally and across Canada. It is hoped that the new Director will attract new students to our Reconciliation Studies program to ensure its viability, strengthen our reputation across Canada, and develop creative ways to deliver and expand our current program and initiatives that will attract partnerships with other supportive organizations and schools.

POSITION SUMMARY

 

  • Job Title: Director of Operations

 

  • Duration: Permanent, full time (SSU also welcomes candidates who are interested in part-time employment, as some responsibilities of this position are flexible).

  

  • Start Date: September 1, 2024

  

  • Compensation: competitive salary, employee benefits, and generous holidays, commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.

 

  • Reporting: Directly to the Office of the President (comprised of the Principal and Provost); oversees and helps facilitate the work of Park Hall staff, liaises with SSU’s accountant, and works with the Registrar for student invoicing.

St. Stephen’s University is seeking an experienced operations professional to provide management of daily operations related to the school’s facilities, human resource management, business operations, non-academic administrative procedures and policies, and information management. As a key member of SSU’s Leadership Team, the Director of Operations will develop and implement procedural systems to continually improve the school’s internal operations. As a member of the community, the Director of Operations must live in the St. Stephen, New Brunswick or area and will connect and partner with local organizations to enhance and promote the presence and awareness of the school’s offerings within the region.

Check back here later for more opportunities as they are posted.

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ABOUT ST. STEPHEN'S UNIVERSITY

Established in 1975, St. Stephen’s University is a graduate school of theology, peace and reconciliation, offering master’s degrees and graduate certificates through an innovative hybrid-distance delivery model that combines online courses, short intensive on-campus residencies, and travel-study opportunities. The Mission of SSU is to prepare people, through academic, personal, and spiritual development, for a life of justice, beauty, and compassion, enabling a humble, creative engagement with their world. We seek to serve students with opportunities for academic excellence, creative and integrated thinking, spiritual formation, and global exposure, with the flexibility to earn a degree while remaining faithful to their family and career obligations.
  
SSU is chartered by the Province of New Brunswick as a private Christian university, which we have interpreted through our shared vision of “engaging and reconciling communities through a relational, contemplative, and transformative university education.” We aspire to practice our faith identity in alignment with our Mission's values of justice, beauty, and compassion, rather than denominational categories or doctrinal conformity. Our faculty, staff and students express these values with conviction and freedom, inclusion and generosity. We aspire to challenge colonizing and exclusionary bounds of Christendom and set an open table where all are welcome.

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