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Administrative Assistant, Academic (Hybrid)

Hybrid
Hamilton, ON
$22 - $36/hour
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Hybrid schedule
Flexible work arrangements
Commitment to equity and inclusion

About the role

Regular/Temporary

Regular

Job Title

Administrative Assistant, Academic (Hybrid)

Job ID

71222

Location

Central Campus

Open Date

07/31/2025

Job Type

Limited Term (>12 months)

Close Date

08/08/2025

Employee Group

Unifor Unit 1, Staff

Favorite Job

Department

DSB Student Experience

Salary Grade/Band

Grade 6

Salary Range

$22.94 - $36.83 (hourly)

Hours per Week

35

Posting Details

Schedule

Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm (Hybrid schedule)

Education Level

2 year Community College diploma in Office Administration or related field of study.

Career Level

Requires 3 years of relevant experience.

Location

McMaster Main Campus, Hamilton

Anticipated Start Date

August 25, 2025

Employment Type

Limited Term

Union, Job Description

UNIFOR, Local No. 5555 (Unit 1), JD0677

Duration

12 Month Appointment

Job Description

UNIT DESCRIPTION:

DeGroote’s Student Services team supports all students at the DeGroote School of Business – MBA, BCom, specialized graduate programs and PhD students. As an integrated team, we champion new ideas, collaborate across boundaries, and learn continually to deliver a consistent and inspiring student experience. Our school’s culture is captured by three values: Generosity, Innovation and Collaboration.

The incumbent will work with graduate program peers, faculty, and the School of Graduate Studies to serve current and prospective students. This requires a high degree of empathy, active listening and institutional knowledge to include the appropriate Student Experience team member, or university department, when resolving issues. The incumbent must demonstrate problem solving and proactiveness in anticipating and mitigating potential issues

JOB SUMMARY:

Responsible for providing administrative support for an academic program or department. Plans and coordinates a variety of academic program or department events and activities and is also accountable for monitoring the graduate program budget and forecasting financial gains and shortfalls. Performs the duties of the position in accordance with established policies, procedures, and calendar of events. Responsible for ensuring adherence to quality standards and procedures for short-term staff.

PURPOSE AND KEY FUNCTIONS:

  • Identify and analyze problems with the program and prepare recommendations for review and approval.
  • Investigate questions and resolve problems concerning program, curricula, and admissions.
  • Inform faculty of student eligibility for funding opportunities and discuss funding scenarios and scholarship options on a case by case basis.
  • Advocate on behalf of students who require accommodations or non-standard arrangements with regards to funding and program requirements.
  • Collect, analyze, assess, and summarize information relevant to the decision making process and develop recommendations for final approval and implementation.
  • Identify external funding opportunities and identify candidates in the program who meet the criteria for these competitions.
  • Plan and coordinate a variety of events and activities such as seminars, workshops, and conferences.
  • Create financial projections and make adjustments to the program budget throughout the fiscal year.
  • Deliver a variety of academic program or department presentations.
  • Review and process applications for internal and external scholarship competitions and program admission.
  • Compile and distribute application and admission files for review by the Admissions Committee.
  • Assess and summarize the qualifications of eligible applicants and ensure that all applications are complete.
  • Provide updates to applicants about the status of their application.
  • Coordinate and organize regularly recurring events such as registration, timetabling, room bookings, examinations, committee meetings, and course material requests.
  • Monitor and review program registrations and liaise with other departments to process changes to student records and registration.
  • Compile course information and update course calendar information.
  • Apply standard mathematical skills such as calculations, formulas, and equations to perform routine calculations.
  • Greet visitors, answer or redirect general inquiries in person, by telephone and via email and respond independently to inquiries that are specific in nature and require a thorough knowledge of established policies and procedures.
  • Provide program and admissions information to potential applicants, students and faculty.
  • Act as a liaison between students and the various individuals and offices within and external to the department.
  • Inform faculty of established procedures for exam preparation and grade submissions. Ensure that proper procedures are followed and deadlines are adhered to.
  • Ensure that there are no conflicts with student timetables and work with the appropriate office to resolve course conflicts.
  • Monitor student course registration and provide electronic permissions to allow students to enrol in limited enrolment courses.
  • Monitor budgets and reconcile accounts. Complete financial forms such as travel expense reports, electronic cheque requisitions, purchase orders and journal entries.
  • Gather and compile the paperwork required to facilitate hiring and payment processes.
  • Input financial and employee information required to process pay.
  • Write a variety of documents such as correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes.
  • Format, word process, edit, and proofread a variety of documents and materials.
  • Gather and compile data and documentation for a variety of reports, memos, and program activities.
  • Gather, assemble, and distribute documentation required for registration, course material, grade appeals, reinstatements, course overload and prerequisite permissions, and transfer credits.
  • Collect, verify, and input data into a variety of spreadsheets and databases.
  • Update and maintain information and content on websites and social networks.
  • Coordinate the calendar of supervisor and resolve scheduling conflicts.
  • Schedule and coordinate meetings including room bookings, agendas, catering and travel arrangements.
  • Monitor and order office supplies.
  • Source and obtain pricing information for office supplies and equipment.
  • Set up and maintain filing systems, both electronic and hard copy.
  • Classify, sort, and file correspondence, records, and other documents.
  • Update and maintain confidential files and records. Handle sensitive material in accordance with established policies.
  • Assemble, copy, collate, and disseminate a variety of documents and materials.
  • Open and distribute incoming mail and faxes.
  • Prepare outgoing mail, faxes, and courier shipments.
  • Maintain the confidentiality of student files and documents.

ASSETS:

  • Strong knowledge of and/or experience in an academic environment is required.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and excellent oral and written communication skills are essential in this position.
  • Strong communication skills required to create summary reports, including key metrics, for admissions, awards and policy committees
  • Successful candidate must be able to effectively prioritize activities, articulate requirements, and work, individually or as part of a team, to complete the work in a fast-paced environment.
  • The successful candidate must be sensitive to student and faculty needs and must have the ability to sympathize and display compassion while enforcing university and program policies.
  • Ability to collect, analyze and summarize data using Excel and/or other databases, to shape recommendations for new or improved initiatives .
  • The successful candidate must maintain student confidentiality at all times and exercise discretion and diplomacy when working with faculty, staff and students.
  • The successful candidate must be able to effectively coordinate schedules and resources to organize both classes as well as Departmental meetings
  • Computer literacy is non-negotiable with particular emphasis on Microsoft Office tools and McMaster’s Mosaic PeopleSoft system

How To Apply

To apply for this job, please submit your application online.

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The diversity of our workforce is at the core of our innovation and creativity and strengthens our research and teaching excellence. In keeping with its Statement on Building an Inclusive Community with a Shared Purpose, McMaster University strives to embody the values of respect, collaboration and diversity, and has a strong commitment to employment equity.

The University seeks qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity and inclusion, who will contribute to the diversification of ideas and perspectives, and especially welcomes applications from indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women, and persons who identify as 2SLGBTQ+.

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  • School of Graduate Studies at ext. 23679

to communicate accommodation needs.

Hybrid Work Language

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