Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator
Top Benefits
About the role
At Karis Disability Services what you do matters. Since 1965, our team has come alongside people with developmental disabilities, and their families, to celebrate each person’s unique gifts as we promote communities where everybody belongs. Driven by our values which are firmly rooted in the Christian faith, together we serve more than 2,000 people each year across Ontario and Saskatchewan, supporting them wholistically - body, mind, soul and spirit. Believing each person is made in the image of God, we welcome everybody to find the personalized supports they need to thrive. Beyond Canada, our global work impacts over 300,000 people across 60 communities in six countries. Learn more about Karis Disability Services at www.karis.org.
Are you passionate about supporting learning and development in a meaningful way? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your organizational skills and attention to detail make a real impact? Karis Disability Services is looking for a motivated and tech-savvy individual to join our team as a Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven organization that empowers individuals with disabilities across Canada. If you're ready to grow your skills in a supportive and inclusive workplace, we’d love to hear from you.
Full-Time, Temporary (7 weeks)
Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator
40 hours/week
Waterloo, Ontario
As a Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator, you will provide essential clerical and administrative support to the Workplace Learning department. You’ll play a key role in maintaining our Learning Management System (LMS), supporting employee orientation, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.
Key Responsibilities:
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Maintain and update employee profiles and course content in the LMS.
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Enroll and manage employees in the insured driver system.
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Support the instructors-only intranet section with up-to-date materials.
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Troubleshoot E-learning login and technical issues.
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Provide excellent customer service to internal stakeholders including Direct Support Professionals and Program Managers.
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Offer feedback and assist in the development of orientation processes
What We’re Looking For:
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The successful candidate should be between the ages of 18 to 30 at the start of employment, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or refugee, and be legally entitled to work in Canada as per the Canada Summer Jobs participant requirements.
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Post-secondary education (completed or in progress) in Human Resources, E-Learning, or a related field.
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0–1 year of related experience; data entry or database experience is an asset.
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Strong organizational and time management skills with attention to detail.
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Proficient in computer applications and online learning platforms.
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Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
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Previous experience with E-Learning systems is an asset.
Why Should You Apply?
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Live out our shared values, help others, and find purpose in your work every day.
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Receive competitive wages.
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Find support through an Employee and Family Assistance Plan
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Grow your leadership with mentorship, training, career development, and tuition reimbursement.
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Collaboration and Teamwork—Working together on a team, we tackle challenges, share insights, and support one another in fostering a thriving workplace culture.
Application Deadline: Noon on July 2, 2025
Apply with a cover letter and résumé by Noon on July 2, 2025 to the attention of the Director of Workplace Learning via the Apply Now feature.
Start Date: July 14 2025
Hourly Range: $19.43
Karis Disability Services seeks to hire a workforce that represents the diversity of the communities where we serve. We are committed to promoting communities of belonging where Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour feel valued, respected, represented, and heard. We encourage applications from qualified candidates from members of groups with historical or current barriers to equity. We seek to provide accessibility through all stages of the hiring process for all applicants with disabilities, consistent with our Accessibility Policies and the AODA. Please let us know if you require accommodation, and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.
Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator
Top Benefits
About the role
At Karis Disability Services what you do matters. Since 1965, our team has come alongside people with developmental disabilities, and their families, to celebrate each person’s unique gifts as we promote communities where everybody belongs. Driven by our values which are firmly rooted in the Christian faith, together we serve more than 2,000 people each year across Ontario and Saskatchewan, supporting them wholistically - body, mind, soul and spirit. Believing each person is made in the image of God, we welcome everybody to find the personalized supports they need to thrive. Beyond Canada, our global work impacts over 300,000 people across 60 communities in six countries. Learn more about Karis Disability Services at www.karis.org.
Are you passionate about supporting learning and development in a meaningful way? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your organizational skills and attention to detail make a real impact? Karis Disability Services is looking for a motivated and tech-savvy individual to join our team as a Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a mission-driven organization that empowers individuals with disabilities across Canada. If you're ready to grow your skills in a supportive and inclusive workplace, we’d love to hear from you.
Full-Time, Temporary (7 weeks)
Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator
40 hours/week
Waterloo, Ontario
As a Seasonal Workplace Learning Administrator, you will provide essential clerical and administrative support to the Workplace Learning department. You’ll play a key role in maintaining our Learning Management System (LMS), supporting employee orientation, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Maintain and update employee profiles and course content in the LMS.
-
Enroll and manage employees in the insured driver system.
-
Support the instructors-only intranet section with up-to-date materials.
-
Troubleshoot E-learning login and technical issues.
-
Provide excellent customer service to internal stakeholders including Direct Support Professionals and Program Managers.
-
Offer feedback and assist in the development of orientation processes
What We’re Looking For:
-
The successful candidate should be between the ages of 18 to 30 at the start of employment, be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or refugee, and be legally entitled to work in Canada as per the Canada Summer Jobs participant requirements.
-
Post-secondary education (completed or in progress) in Human Resources, E-Learning, or a related field.
-
0–1 year of related experience; data entry or database experience is an asset.
-
Strong organizational and time management skills with attention to detail.
-
Proficient in computer applications and online learning platforms.
-
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
-
Previous experience with E-Learning systems is an asset.
Why Should You Apply?
-
Live out our shared values, help others, and find purpose in your work every day.
-
Receive competitive wages.
-
Find support through an Employee and Family Assistance Plan
-
Grow your leadership with mentorship, training, career development, and tuition reimbursement.
-
Collaboration and Teamwork—Working together on a team, we tackle challenges, share insights, and support one another in fostering a thriving workplace culture.
Application Deadline: Noon on July 2, 2025
Apply with a cover letter and résumé by Noon on July 2, 2025 to the attention of the Director of Workplace Learning via the Apply Now feature.
Start Date: July 14 2025
Hourly Range: $19.43
Karis Disability Services seeks to hire a workforce that represents the diversity of the communities where we serve. We are committed to promoting communities of belonging where Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour feel valued, respected, represented, and heard. We encourage applications from qualified candidates from members of groups with historical or current barriers to equity. We seek to provide accessibility through all stages of the hiring process for all applicants with disabilities, consistent with our Accessibility Policies and the AODA. Please let us know if you require accommodation, and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.