Registrar
About the role
The Registrar provides leadership of registrarial operations at the University. Reporting to the Vice-President, Academic and Research, this position plays a vital role in creating an exceptional experience for students in and out of the classroom. It engages institutional enrolment management while fostering student success and supporting the development of strategies to improve recruitment, retention, international relations, and registrarial operations.
The Registrar has a dual reporting role: to the President on matters related to governance and Senate; and to the Vice-President, Academic and Research, on matters of academic integrity, enrolment services, and institutional analysis. The Registrar is an ex-officio member of Senate and serves on several committees of Senate. Through this relationship, it has significant influence in the decision-making processes of the University.
Duties and Responsibilities
The key responsibilities and priorities for the Registrar include:
- Providing strong leadership and management of all registrarial operations at the University;
- Managing the process of admissions to academic programs;
- Recording of grades and maintaining academic records for all students, applicants, and graduates;
- Establishing and maintaining processes for the equitable and consistent administration of processes and procedures as they relate to academic records;
- Creating and maintaining course schedules and processes of student registration;
- Providing strategic enrolment management, including recruitment (domestic and international), outreach, and scholarships and awards;
- Fostering a student environment that embraces EDI, Indigenous reconciliation, internationalization, and holistic student success;
- Recruiting, mentoring, and supervising staff to foster a positive workplace;
- Assuming accountability for management of resources (financial, human, and physical) and working with budget managers to ensure fiscal responsibility;
- Working collaboratively with colleagues from across the University in planning, decision making, and communications; and
- Ensuring adherence to academic regulations, policies, and procedures.
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with a Master's degree preferred. An equivalent combination of education and work experience will be considered.
- 5 years of related experience at a postsecondary institution.
- 9 years of work experience in a regulatory role such as policy development, project management, and/or governance support.
- Leadership experience overseeing staff to manage student activities (i.e., records, systems, and/or databases), resources, and budgets.
- Experience with the development and implementation of successful enrolment management strategies.
- Experience working with a diverse university community, in a unionized environment, and commitment to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion across campus.
Letters of application should include a current curriculum vitae as well as a cover letter that includes a statement of interest and a vision for serving as Registrar, and that links the candidate’s qualifications with the requirements of the position. Applicants should indicate the names and contact information for three referees. Applications should be sent electronically to Donna Lawless, Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, at vpar@upei.ca. Please include your name in the file name(s).
Requests for more information including the position profile, or other inquiries about the position, can be sent to: Dr. Greg F. Naterer, Vice-President, Academic and Research, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, Canada C1A 4P3, Email: gnaterer@upei.ca.
The salary range for this position is $152,339 - $168,869.
Closing date is July 2, 2025.
About University of Prince Edward Island
Established in 1969, the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) is a comprehensive public liberal arts university in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, with roots in its founding institutions, Prince of Wales College (est. 1834) Saint Dunstan's University (est. 1855).
The only university in the province, UPEI offers a wide range of programs and degrees within the faculties of Arts; Business; Education; Graduate Studies; Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies; Nursing; Science; Sustainable Design Engineering; and Veterinary Medicine. Home to Canada Research Chairs, a UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, endowed and sponsored research chairs, and 3M National Teaching Fellows, UPEI comprises a community of talented and dedicated faculty and staff who provide exceptional learning experiences to Canadian and international students under their tutelage.
In addition to its main campus in Charlottetown, UPEI has established the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peter's Bay, PEI. The University also has an international campus in Cairo, Egypt, offering degrees in business administration, mathematical and computational sciences, and sustainable design engineering. It also has postsecondary exchange programs with universities in numerous countries. As well, post-secondary students in Asia, Africa, and Europe can earn certain UPEI degrees, based on the University's curriculum and rigorous educational standards, while living in their home countries.
With millions of dollars in scholarships, international exchange and experiential learning opportunities, expanding professional and graduate programs, and outstanding student-faculty interaction, UPEI offers students an educational experience designed to help them reach their potential as future leaders.
The interim President and Vice-Chancellor is Dr. Greg Keefe. The Chancellor is the Honourable Catherine Callbeck.
Registrar
About the role
The Registrar provides leadership of registrarial operations at the University. Reporting to the Vice-President, Academic and Research, this position plays a vital role in creating an exceptional experience for students in and out of the classroom. It engages institutional enrolment management while fostering student success and supporting the development of strategies to improve recruitment, retention, international relations, and registrarial operations.
The Registrar has a dual reporting role: to the President on matters related to governance and Senate; and to the Vice-President, Academic and Research, on matters of academic integrity, enrolment services, and institutional analysis. The Registrar is an ex-officio member of Senate and serves on several committees of Senate. Through this relationship, it has significant influence in the decision-making processes of the University.
Duties and Responsibilities
The key responsibilities and priorities for the Registrar include:
- Providing strong leadership and management of all registrarial operations at the University;
- Managing the process of admissions to academic programs;
- Recording of grades and maintaining academic records for all students, applicants, and graduates;
- Establishing and maintaining processes for the equitable and consistent administration of processes and procedures as they relate to academic records;
- Creating and maintaining course schedules and processes of student registration;
- Providing strategic enrolment management, including recruitment (domestic and international), outreach, and scholarships and awards;
- Fostering a student environment that embraces EDI, Indigenous reconciliation, internationalization, and holistic student success;
- Recruiting, mentoring, and supervising staff to foster a positive workplace;
- Assuming accountability for management of resources (financial, human, and physical) and working with budget managers to ensure fiscal responsibility;
- Working collaboratively with colleagues from across the University in planning, decision making, and communications; and
- Ensuring adherence to academic regulations, policies, and procedures.
Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, with a Master's degree preferred. An equivalent combination of education and work experience will be considered.
- 5 years of related experience at a postsecondary institution.
- 9 years of work experience in a regulatory role such as policy development, project management, and/or governance support.
- Leadership experience overseeing staff to manage student activities (i.e., records, systems, and/or databases), resources, and budgets.
- Experience with the development and implementation of successful enrolment management strategies.
- Experience working with a diverse university community, in a unionized environment, and commitment to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion across campus.
Letters of application should include a current curriculum vitae as well as a cover letter that includes a statement of interest and a vision for serving as Registrar, and that links the candidate’s qualifications with the requirements of the position. Applicants should indicate the names and contact information for three referees. Applications should be sent electronically to Donna Lawless, Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research, at vpar@upei.ca. Please include your name in the file name(s).
Requests for more information including the position profile, or other inquiries about the position, can be sent to: Dr. Greg F. Naterer, Vice-President, Academic and Research, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, Canada C1A 4P3, Email: gnaterer@upei.ca.
The salary range for this position is $152,339 - $168,869.
Closing date is July 2, 2025.
About University of Prince Edward Island
Established in 1969, the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) is a comprehensive public liberal arts university in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, with roots in its founding institutions, Prince of Wales College (est. 1834) Saint Dunstan's University (est. 1855).
The only university in the province, UPEI offers a wide range of programs and degrees within the faculties of Arts; Business; Education; Graduate Studies; Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies; Nursing; Science; Sustainable Design Engineering; and Veterinary Medicine. Home to Canada Research Chairs, a UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, endowed and sponsored research chairs, and 3M National Teaching Fellows, UPEI comprises a community of talented and dedicated faculty and staff who provide exceptional learning experiences to Canadian and international students under their tutelage.
In addition to its main campus in Charlottetown, UPEI has established the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peter's Bay, PEI. The University also has an international campus in Cairo, Egypt, offering degrees in business administration, mathematical and computational sciences, and sustainable design engineering. It also has postsecondary exchange programs with universities in numerous countries. As well, post-secondary students in Asia, Africa, and Europe can earn certain UPEI degrees, based on the University's curriculum and rigorous educational standards, while living in their home countries.
With millions of dollars in scholarships, international exchange and experiential learning opportunities, expanding professional and graduate programs, and outstanding student-faculty interaction, UPEI offers students an educational experience designed to help them reach their potential as future leaders.
The interim President and Vice-Chancellor is Dr. Greg Keefe. The Chancellor is the Honourable Catherine Callbeck.