Transitions Coordinator
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About the role
Faculty/Department Registrar's Office Unit SA - ta - tawâw Student Centre Employee Group URFA APT Collective Agreement Consideration Open with preference given to APT members. CUPE 5791 Job Family N/A Category Staff Number of Vacancies 1 Position Summary
Join our vibrant and inclusive community at the University of Regina, where we are committed to fostering the success of Indigenous students. We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to fill the role of Transitions Coordinator. If you are driven by the desire to empower Indigenous learners and create a culturally enriching environment on campus, we want you on our team!
As the Transitions Coordinator, you play the pivotal role in giving a welcomed reception for first-year Indigenous students at the University of Regina. Your lived experience and understanding of the unique needs of Indigenous learners will contribute to building a culturally relevant community. You will be a main support for their academic journey and retention at the U of R.
What You’ll Do:
- Craft Memorable Beginnings: Collaborate with Enrolment Services, Recruitment with engaging new learners to choose our campus. Be a driving force in creating a warm and inclusive introduction to university life.
- Event Coordinator: Curate on-campus events tailored for high school students, showcasing the vibrancy of campus life and the open opportunities waiting for them. Work with first-year Indigenous students by offering meaningful campus community experiences.
- Student Guide: Guide students through the campus web portals, from navigating course registration to obtaining student ID cards, accessing funding options, finding tutors, and guiding them to services that impact them in a positive direction. You will be a central person for finding the correct supports on campus for first-year Indigenous students.
- Empowerment: Inspire students to discover their passions by encouraging involvement in diverse campus activities: athletics, Ambassador program, student clubs, student societies, making connections in our Centre, and the University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA).
- Policy Navigator: Assist students through the challenge of U of R academic policies and regulations, ensuring understanding as they embark on their academic journey.
- Academic and Personal Support: Equip students with essential academic skills and skills for personal growth via tutoring and student success opportunities. You will also assist with their social and cultural development on campus, via interactions with our Centre and campus supports. You will empower students to excel, inside and outside the classroom.
- Creator of Connections: Manage a mentorship program that connects ongoing students with newcomers to create a network of support and guidance for Indigenous learners.
- Student Advocate: Serve as a bridge between students and campus offices, ensuring access and support. Your role is to empower students to become independent learners.
- Community Ambassador: Extend the reach of support beyond campus. You will be responsible for outreach in Regina and the Treaty 4 area. This will include visiting high schools, centres such as North Central Family Centre and mâmawêyatitân centre, and many other Indigenous communities and organizations.
- Plus More: Be ready to take on additional related tasks as assigned – your role is dynamic and essential to our success!
Why Join Us?
At the University of Regina, we’re more than just a campus – we’re a community! Join our team and enjoy:
- Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being and know your personal life is most important!
- Professional Growth: We support your development, offering opportunities for advancement and learning.
- Dynamic and Inclusive Workplace: We value diversity and inclusivity. You’ll be part of a team that celebrates different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences, making every day an opportunity for personal growth.
- Competitive Compensation: We offer competitive compensation package and benefits to reward your talent. A few of the these benefits include Health/Dental/Vision Benefits, flexible spending account, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, and much more!
In this multifaceted role, you’ll be a catalyst for positive change, creating an environment where Indigenous students not only succeed academically but also flourish as active and engaged members of our university community!
Position Requirements
What You’ll Bring to the Position:
- Four year Bachelor degree, preferably in a human service field;
- Three years of related experience; and
- Knowledge of Indigenous learners, their communities and factors affecting their path. A lived understanding of how those factors impact Indigenous student success at the U of R. A good understanding of cultural protocols in working with First Nations and Métis communities.
- An Indigenous support and contact person for: first-year Indigenous students, First Nations/Métis community administrators, and various high school representatives.
Skills That Will Ensure Your Success in this Role:
- Knowledge of Indigenous identity dynamics and how positive cultural development affects Indigenous learners within higher education.
- Understanding of the organizational and political structures of various Indigenous nations and communities within the Treaty 4 area, and beyond.
- A clear understanding of how the University functions and the role of various departments, student centres, and faculties on campus.
- Ability to make decisions based on sound judgment.
- Active listening skills as a fundamental practice within Indigenous learning.
- Ability to work in a team oriented environment.
- Experience working with multiple deadlines and pressing priorities.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment and dealing with sensitive information.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Highly developed written and oral communication skills.
- Experience working with students in stressful moments.
Physical Demands
Seated at a computer for 2-4 hours at a time, setting up for events, and some travel.
Pay Grade APT 4 Salary Range $66,740- $90,060 Annually Status Term Work Hours
8:15 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday
Some evening and weekend work will be required.
Duration (if Term/Temporary) 1 year (with possibility of extension or becoming permanent) Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time Preference Posting No Preference Target Posting Not Targeted
Additional Information
Contact Information
John Bird (john.bird@uregina.ca)
Job Open Date
04/30/2026
Job Close Date
05/06/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Special Application Instructions
We know imposter syndrome can get in the way, so please don’t hesitate to apply. We’d love to hear from you. Submit your application today!
Please note that preference will be given to APT Members.
Diversity Statement
The University of Regina is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the richness of the community that we serve. The University welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including individuals within the University’s employment equity categories of women, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, Indigenous persons, individuals of diverse gender and sexual orientation and all groups protected by The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, 2018.
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About University of Regina
The University of Regina is the leading experience-based learning university in Saskatchewan, located in the province's capital. The preferred institution for more than 16,000 students, the University of Regina is home to 10 faculties, two academic units and approximately two dozen academic departments which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
With more than 120 undergraduate academic programs and over 80 graduate programs, the University and its federated colleges offer small class sizes, world-class research, and a beautiful campus!
Our alumni – numbering more than 90,000 – contribute to and build our society in Saskatchewan and in Canada. Our history, our accomplishments, and our growth as a university stem from our commitment to working together for the good of our local and global communities.
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Transitions Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
Faculty/Department Registrar's Office Unit SA - ta - tawâw Student Centre Employee Group URFA APT Collective Agreement Consideration Open with preference given to APT members. CUPE 5791 Job Family N/A Category Staff Number of Vacancies 1 Position Summary
Join our vibrant and inclusive community at the University of Regina, where we are committed to fostering the success of Indigenous students. We are seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to fill the role of Transitions Coordinator. If you are driven by the desire to empower Indigenous learners and create a culturally enriching environment on campus, we want you on our team!
As the Transitions Coordinator, you play the pivotal role in giving a welcomed reception for first-year Indigenous students at the University of Regina. Your lived experience and understanding of the unique needs of Indigenous learners will contribute to building a culturally relevant community. You will be a main support for their academic journey and retention at the U of R.
What You’ll Do:
- Craft Memorable Beginnings: Collaborate with Enrolment Services, Recruitment with engaging new learners to choose our campus. Be a driving force in creating a warm and inclusive introduction to university life.
- Event Coordinator: Curate on-campus events tailored for high school students, showcasing the vibrancy of campus life and the open opportunities waiting for them. Work with first-year Indigenous students by offering meaningful campus community experiences.
- Student Guide: Guide students through the campus web portals, from navigating course registration to obtaining student ID cards, accessing funding options, finding tutors, and guiding them to services that impact them in a positive direction. You will be a central person for finding the correct supports on campus for first-year Indigenous students.
- Empowerment: Inspire students to discover their passions by encouraging involvement in diverse campus activities: athletics, Ambassador program, student clubs, student societies, making connections in our Centre, and the University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA).
- Policy Navigator: Assist students through the challenge of U of R academic policies and regulations, ensuring understanding as they embark on their academic journey.
- Academic and Personal Support: Equip students with essential academic skills and skills for personal growth via tutoring and student success opportunities. You will also assist with their social and cultural development on campus, via interactions with our Centre and campus supports. You will empower students to excel, inside and outside the classroom.
- Creator of Connections: Manage a mentorship program that connects ongoing students with newcomers to create a network of support and guidance for Indigenous learners.
- Student Advocate: Serve as a bridge between students and campus offices, ensuring access and support. Your role is to empower students to become independent learners.
- Community Ambassador: Extend the reach of support beyond campus. You will be responsible for outreach in Regina and the Treaty 4 area. This will include visiting high schools, centres such as North Central Family Centre and mâmawêyatitân centre, and many other Indigenous communities and organizations.
- Plus More: Be ready to take on additional related tasks as assigned – your role is dynamic and essential to our success!
Why Join Us?
At the University of Regina, we’re more than just a campus – we’re a community! Join our team and enjoy:
- Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being and know your personal life is most important!
- Professional Growth: We support your development, offering opportunities for advancement and learning.
- Dynamic and Inclusive Workplace: We value diversity and inclusivity. You’ll be part of a team that celebrates different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences, making every day an opportunity for personal growth.
- Competitive Compensation: We offer competitive compensation package and benefits to reward your talent. A few of the these benefits include Health/Dental/Vision Benefits, flexible spending account, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, and much more!
In this multifaceted role, you’ll be a catalyst for positive change, creating an environment where Indigenous students not only succeed academically but also flourish as active and engaged members of our university community!
Position Requirements
What You’ll Bring to the Position:
- Four year Bachelor degree, preferably in a human service field;
- Three years of related experience; and
- Knowledge of Indigenous learners, their communities and factors affecting their path. A lived understanding of how those factors impact Indigenous student success at the U of R. A good understanding of cultural protocols in working with First Nations and Métis communities.
- An Indigenous support and contact person for: first-year Indigenous students, First Nations/Métis community administrators, and various high school representatives.
Skills That Will Ensure Your Success in this Role:
- Knowledge of Indigenous identity dynamics and how positive cultural development affects Indigenous learners within higher education.
- Understanding of the organizational and political structures of various Indigenous nations and communities within the Treaty 4 area, and beyond.
- A clear understanding of how the University functions and the role of various departments, student centres, and faculties on campus.
- Ability to make decisions based on sound judgment.
- Active listening skills as a fundamental practice within Indigenous learning.
- Ability to work in a team oriented environment.
- Experience working with multiple deadlines and pressing priorities.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment and dealing with sensitive information.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Highly developed written and oral communication skills.
- Experience working with students in stressful moments.
Physical Demands
Seated at a computer for 2-4 hours at a time, setting up for events, and some travel.
Pay Grade APT 4 Salary Range $66,740- $90,060 Annually Status Term Work Hours
8:15 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday
Some evening and weekend work will be required.
Duration (if Term/Temporary) 1 year (with possibility of extension or becoming permanent) Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time Preference Posting No Preference Target Posting Not Targeted
Additional Information
Contact Information
John Bird (john.bird@uregina.ca)
Job Open Date
04/30/2026
Job Close Date
05/06/2026
Open Until Filled
No
Special Application Instructions
We know imposter syndrome can get in the way, so please don’t hesitate to apply. We’d love to hear from you. Submit your application today!
Please note that preference will be given to APT Members.
Diversity Statement
The University of Regina is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the richness of the community that we serve. The University welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including individuals within the University’s employment equity categories of women, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, Indigenous persons, individuals of diverse gender and sexual orientation and all groups protected by The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, 2018.
Not the right fit? Search for Transitions Coordinator jobs in Regina, SK
About University of Regina
The University of Regina is the leading experience-based learning university in Saskatchewan, located in the province's capital. The preferred institution for more than 16,000 students, the University of Regina is home to 10 faculties, two academic units and approximately two dozen academic departments which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
With more than 120 undergraduate academic programs and over 80 graduate programs, the University and its federated colleges offer small class sizes, world-class research, and a beautiful campus!
Our alumni – numbering more than 90,000 – contribute to and build our society in Saskatchewan and in Canada. Our history, our accomplishments, and our growth as a university stem from our commitment to working together for the good of our local and global communities.