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Student Advisor, Accommodation Specialist, Teaching, Learning and Student Experience

Saskatoon, SK
CA$69,035 - CA$107,868/per annum
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

#Student Advisor, Accommodation Specialist, Teaching, Learning and Student Experience

**Primary Purpose:**The Student Advisor/Accommodation Specialist works directly with students, instructors, programs and colleges from all University of Saskatchewan campuses to coordinate the requests for, and assist in the provision of, academic accommodations; and provide advice and assistance regarding issues in adherence with related policies and provincial/federal Human Rights legislation.

**Nature of Work:**Reporting to the Director of Access & Equity Services (AES) with daily supervision from a Team Lead, the Student Advisor/Accommodation Specialist is one of a team responsible for determination and facilitation of services, and accommodations to U of S students who qualify for reasonable accommodations and supports as outlined in Saskatchewan Human Rights legislation. This position will work directly with students beginning at the point of reviewing documentation and approving academic accommodation recommendations when registering a student with AES, to providing assistance and advice to students regarding available options for redress wherever students have complaints related to academic or non-academic matters. This person is required to work with instructors, programs and colleges to ensure that efforts are made to reasonably accommodate a student while monitoring the student’s ability to fulfill the essential requirements of a course/program. This position has primary responsibility for students enrolled in the College of Medicine and affiliated programs.

This role manages a high workload in a dynamic, fast‑paced setting where priorities can shift quickly. Unexpected situations and problems occur frequently and must be resolved on the spot using specialized knowledge of disability issues, U of S Policies and Procedures and Human Rights Legislation.

There is frequent interaction with students who have complex physical, psychological, permanent and temporary disabilities. Considerable discretion is required as the position works with highly confidential medical information and all situations must be handled in accordance to the Health Information Privacy Act.

This position is expected to work closely with community partners both on and off campus, requiring a strong knowledge base in community services which support persons of protected categories.

Accountabilities:

Identifies accessibility-related needs; determination, facilitation and case management of reasonable accommodations that address impacts of a wide range of disabilities (physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, chronic medical conditions, neurological and mental health-related disabilities and multiple co-occurring disabilities

Approve appropriate academic accommodations for each individual student registered with AES, taking into consideration the accommodations specified by the protected grounds pertaining to the student as outlined in Saskatchewan Human Rights legislation, including religious observances, family status and gender identity

Coordinate the requests for, and assist in the provision of, academic, placement and clinical accommodations; and provide advice and assistance regarding human rights issues

Counsel registered students on how to access services and programs, encouraging self-reliance and self-advocacy. Facilitates students' achievement by encouraging consideration of options and requirements for additional or modified reasonable accommodations

Initiate referrals for specialized assessments to a variety of professionals to assist in identifying impacts of specific disabilities and providing documentation of disability

Participate in the design and implementation of Accommodation Plans for the provision of accommodations to students registered with AES in the clinical or practicum setting

Responsible for creating and updating print information for students regarding resources, funding, and accommodations

May also include other duties as assigned

Qualifications Education:

The ideal candidate will have a post-secondary degree in a related field; equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered

Experience:

Five to ten years’ experience working with individuals with disabilities and other protected categories with a preference to those with working experience in a disability or human rights setting in a post-secondary institution. A strong understanding of human rights legislation and protected categories. An excellent working knowledge in a wide variety of adult disability related issues (including academic issues) and a sound working knowledge of the post-secondary setting; Experience working in settings that may require dealing with upset and agitated individuals and individuals with communication difficulties is required

Skills:

Must have highly effective interpersonal skills and well- demonstrated problem solving and conflict resolution skills; Demonstrated ability to understand differential diagnosis related to learning and mental health disabilities, and their impact on learning at the post-secondary level; must possess an understanding of and sensitivity to the needs of students with disabilities; efficient, productive and innovative work in a dynamic and fast passed working environment; demonstrated ability to work effectively with a diverse group of individuals while demonstrating tact, diplomacy and professionalism; demonstrated ability to develop and nurture relationships with students; creative thinking skills; demonstrated expertise in student management,; highly-effective computer skills.; high level of proficiency with computers and software applications including word processing, , Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel) and a willingness to training on new systems

Knowledge of governmental funding programs and other funding options that support accommodation for impacts of disabilities in post-secondary education

A commitment to the objective of empowerment, integration and inclusion and the capacity to work in a constantly evolving area

Must have excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to exercise patience, tact, good judgment, diplomacy, and the ability to negotiate complex situations in a calm and persuasive manner

Must have exceptional analytical and team building skills with demonstrated ability to work both collaboratively and independently, displaying flexibility, sensitivity, creativity, a high degree of initiative and fostering a cooperative work environment

Certification in VTRA Level 1 and Mental Health First Aid for Adults who interact with Youth would be considered an asset

The incumbent must possess a strong working knowledge of the following:

  • Human Rights Legislation
  • The Health Information Protection Act
  • The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

This position is in scope of the Administrative and Supervisory Personnel Association.

**Department:**Vice-Provost, Teaching, Learning and Student Experience
**Status:**Permanent

**Employment Group:**ASPA

**Shift:**M-F 8:30am - 4:30pm

**Full Time Equivalent (FTE):**1.0

**Salary:**The salary range, based on 1.0 FTE, is $69,035.00 - 107,868.00 per annum. The starting salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

**Salary Family (if applicable):**Specialist Professional

**Salary Phase/Band:**Phase 2

**Posted Date:**3/18/2026

**Closing Date:**3/31/2026 at 6:00 pm CST
**Number of Openings:**1
**Work Location:**On Campus

The University of Saskatchewan aspires to be what the world needs and embraces equity, diversity and inclusion as foundational to excellence and innovation. We actively seek to create a welcoming environment where all individuals feel empowered to thrive, contribute, and grow. Applications from equity-deserving groups are encouraged as part of our ongoing efforts to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve:EDI Framework for Action**.** We continue to grow our partnerships with Indigenous communities across the province, nationally, and internationally and value the unique perspective that Indigenous employees provide to strengthen these relationships. Verification of Indigenous Membership/Citizenship at the University of Saskatchewan is led and determined by thedeybwewin | taapwaywin | tapwewin: Indigenous Truth policyand the Standing Committee in accordance with the processes developed to enact the policy. Successful candidates that assert Indigenous membership/citizenship will be asked to complete the verification process of Indigenous membership/citizenship with documentation.
The University of Saskatchewan provides an accessible and inclusive workplace. Should you require support through any stage of the recruitment process, pleasecontact usfor assistance.

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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is leading the way in tackling pressing problems like water and food security. Research, teaching and learning at USask is enhanced by our array of world-class facilities, including the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, VIDO-InterVac, the Global Institute for Food Security, the Global Institute for Water Security and the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre for Nuclear Innovation.

A range of excellent programs, from business, law and public policy to engineering, medicine and veterinary medicine, positions us to cross traditional discipline boundaries and work together to bring a unique perspective to key global challenges. With more than 25,000 students from around the globe, including nearly 3,000 self-declared Indigenous students and more than 3,000 international students, our strong community and well-recognized experts will continue to drive USask to be the university the world needs.

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