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Student Services Outreach and Success Navigator

Moose Jaw, SK
CA$2,452 - CA$2,928/bi-weekly
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Competition Number

P17037

Posting Title

Student Services Outreach and Success Navigator

Classification

Band 8

Location

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus

Other Location(s)

Building

Other Building

Date Posted

10/20/2025

Closing Date

10/29/2025

JIQ #

076

Start Date

10/27/2025

End Date

Open Until Filled

Yes

Ongoing

Yes

Category of work

Full Time

Bargaining Unit

Professional Services

Hours of Work

Regulated 36 hours (5/4 work pattern)

Salary Range

$2,451.58 - $2,928.31 bi-weekly

Temporary Market Stipend

Incumbent

Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay

72 hours bi-weekly

Posting Status

Open

Saskatchewan Polytechnic considers the diversity of our workforce to be one our leading strengths and greatest assets. Our employee diversity enhances our ability to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population. Currently, approximately 20% of our students are Indigenous. A continued emphasis on the development of a representative workforce is one of Sask Polytech’s strategic priorities and, as an organization, we are making significant efforts to attract and retain Indigenous employees.

Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)

Job Duties

Job Duties

The Student Services Outreach and Success Navigator provides direct, immediate assessment and intervention to Sask Polytech students to reduce the likelihood of attrition, personal loss, crisis or harm to self, others or the institution, by ensuring a comprehensive understanding of needs and facilitating connection to the appropriate internal or external services.

  • Receive referrals and conduct outreach to students identified as being at risk for leaving their program due to academic, or personal issues. Quickly establish effective rapport, assess needs across life domains, and make referrals for the student to internal or external services.
  • At all times, act as a collaborator with the student, empowering their learning journey and creating a plan for holistic support. Provide case management to ensure the plan is effective.
  • Provide immediate intervention to preserve personal, inter-personal, and institutional safety and well-being for a student in crisis. This includes collaborating with colleagues in Counselling Services, Student Relations, Campus Safety and Security, or any other relevant service.
  • Proactively research, develop knowledge of, and establish working relationships with internal and external resources to support students. Liaise with and provide referrals to appropriate internal and external departments, agencies, and/or employers.
  • Conduct oneself and complete all working tasks in adherence to the ethics of confidentiality, privacy, respect for and preservation of the inherent rights and dignity of the student.
  • Complete, maintain and provide accurate and organized data entry, case file notes, documentation, referrals, scheduling, appointment management, reports and statistics.
  • Act as a key driver in the evolution and development of the Student Services Outreach and Success Navigator role and the Early Alert program.
  • Complete other duties and tasks as may be assigned and as the role and program develop.

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE

Specific Accountabilities

Duties

Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)

  • A Diploma in Social work or Mental Health and Addictions Counselling or related discipline. An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.

  • A minimum of three years’ experience independently providing direct service to clients in an educational or community based social/human service area.

  • Demonstrated experience in, and the ability to confidently and independently provide assessment, brief solutions-focused and/or crisis intervention, de-escalation, problem-solving, case management and referral services to clients.

  • Education and applied knowledge in the areas of human behaviour, adolescent and adult development, mental health, addictions, indicators of violence and abuse, suicide, self-injury, motivational interviewing strategies, strengths-based interventions, cultural sensitivity and safety, and trauma-informed service provision.

  • Above average ability to remain calm, directive, empathetic and solutions-focused in high-stress or emotionally volatile situations.

  • Ability to empower students and act as a collaborator in supporting their mental health, well-being and academic success.

  • Ability to be a collegial, collaborative team member within and across the position’s home teams and the entire Sask Polytech organization.

  • Ability to use Microsoft Office suite including: Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc.; Ability to schedule and participate in all functionalities of Zoom meetings.

  • Awareness of the importance of, and ability to consistently practice, self-care and personal wellness strategies.

  • Demonstrates valuing diversity.

Desired QSA

About Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Higher Education
1001-5000

Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.