Education Specialist, Human Rights Office
About the role
Union/Affiliation:
Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)
Pay range:
$37,061.6 to $44,217.6 annually
SFU Department Descr:
Human Rights Office
Position Grade:
11
of openings:
1
Biweekly Hours:
28.8
Who We Are
Simon Fraser University is a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future. Our purpose – the essence of SFU – is to create and connect knowledge, learning and community for deeper understanding and meaningful impact. We are committed to fostering excellence, innovation, belonging and community in all that we do.
The Human Rights Office (HRO) oversees the administration of SFU's Human Rights Policy (GP18) and Bullying and Harassment Policy (GP47), and provides community-wide education of addressing and preventing discrimination, bullying and harassment. The HRO offers consultations to all members of the SFU community seeking advice and information on their human rights. The HRO also provides community-wide education on human rights topics, respectful workplace practices and bullying and harassment prevention.
About the Role
The Education Specialist, HRO, plays a key role in advancing SFU’s commitment to equity, human rights, and respectful workplace practices. Reporting to the Director of the HRO, this position leads the development and implementation of a strategic education plan focusing on bullying and harassment prevention, human rights awareness, and compliance with WorkSafeBC and human rights legislation. The Education Specialist works collaboratively across portfolios to conceptualize, develop, deliver, and evaluate educational initiatives for SFU students, faculty and staff that build capacity, reduce complaints, and support cultural transformation. This position will be key in fostering working and learning environments at SFU that are free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.
Full
About Simon Fraser University
As Canada’s engaged university, SFU works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to today’s problems. With campuses in British Columbia’s three largest cities – Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey – SFU has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 127 graduate degree programs to more than 35,000 students. The university now boasts more than 160,000 alumni residing in 143 countries.
Education Specialist, Human Rights Office
About the role
Union/Affiliation:
Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)
Pay range:
$37,061.6 to $44,217.6 annually
SFU Department Descr:
Human Rights Office
Position Grade:
11
of openings:
1
Biweekly Hours:
28.8
Who We Are
Simon Fraser University is a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future. Our purpose – the essence of SFU – is to create and connect knowledge, learning and community for deeper understanding and meaningful impact. We are committed to fostering excellence, innovation, belonging and community in all that we do.
The Human Rights Office (HRO) oversees the administration of SFU's Human Rights Policy (GP18) and Bullying and Harassment Policy (GP47), and provides community-wide education of addressing and preventing discrimination, bullying and harassment. The HRO offers consultations to all members of the SFU community seeking advice and information on their human rights. The HRO also provides community-wide education on human rights topics, respectful workplace practices and bullying and harassment prevention.
About the Role
The Education Specialist, HRO, plays a key role in advancing SFU’s commitment to equity, human rights, and respectful workplace practices. Reporting to the Director of the HRO, this position leads the development and implementation of a strategic education plan focusing on bullying and harassment prevention, human rights awareness, and compliance with WorkSafeBC and human rights legislation. The Education Specialist works collaboratively across portfolios to conceptualize, develop, deliver, and evaluate educational initiatives for SFU students, faculty and staff that build capacity, reduce complaints, and support cultural transformation. This position will be key in fostering working and learning environments at SFU that are free from bullying, harassment and discrimination.
Full
About Simon Fraser University
As Canada’s engaged university, SFU works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to today’s problems. With campuses in British Columbia’s three largest cities – Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey – SFU has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 127 graduate degree programs to more than 35,000 students. The university now boasts more than 160,000 alumni residing in 143 countries.