Student Employment

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Find work on campus and beyond

Looking for part-time work or a summer job to complement your education? King’s students have numerous paths to seek paid practical experience.

Current Listings

The Student Employment Board lists opportunities below that are exclusively available to King’s students.

Peer Academic Advisor

DEPARTMENT: Office of Enrolment and Student Life

HOURS OF WORK : Minimum of 4 – 6 hours/week (to a maximum of 15 hours/week), on agreed days between Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.  

CONTRACT DURATION: August 26, 2024 – June 14, 2025 (start date may be negotiable)

RATE OF PAY : $15.70/hour plus 4% vacation pay

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY

The Peer Advisor acts as a primary resource for in-person service in the Office of Enrolment and Student Life between the hours of 9:00am – 4:00pm Monday to Friday. Responsibilities include appointment scheduling, general degree advising; registration support; responding to a wide range of inquiries including those regarding regulations, policies, and forms; assisting with Academic Calendar and What’s Next Guide; and planning/support for events including Encaenia, Matriculation, the King’s Advising Luncheon and other advising/retention activities and initiatives.

ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE 

This position reports to the Assistant Registrar of Academic and Enrolment Services.

SPECIFIC DUTIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES:

The Peer Academic Advisor is responsible for the following:

  • Acting as a primary contact for front-counter services in the Office of Enrolment and Student Life during scheduled shifts between the hours of 9:00am – 4:00pm, Monday to Friday. Specifically, Peer Academic Advisors:
    • Answer drop-in inquiries regarding registration, program and degree requirements, courses, letters of permission, student resources and services, and other student-related matters.
    • Meet with first and second-year students by appointment or by drop-in during peak advising periods and provide students with academic advice while utilizing tools such as the Academic Calendar and the Degree Audit Reporting System.
    • Provide guidance on ordering transcripts, requesting confirmations of enrolment, intent to graduate forms, letter of permission forms and waivers of academic regulations, admissions and bursary applications.
  • Providing general administrative support to the Registrar and the Academic & Enrolment Services Team, by:
    • Monitoring the Inbox for the Office of Enrolment and Student Life e-mail account and responds to student inquiries.
    • Scheduling admissions and academic advising appointments.
    • Assists with the annual editing of the Academic Calendar, What’s Next Guide, and Course Selection & Registration Guide.
    • Assists with the planning and advertising of (including participating in content creation for the King’s website and/or social media pages) retention related programming, including but not limited to: Encaenia, Matriculation, registration, and Advising Month.
  • Additional hours may be offered during peak advising periods (first two weeks of September, first two weeks of January, the month of March, the month of May and the first week of June) and the off-season to provide office coverage (the third week of December and/or part of the summer).

The above accountabilities are not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the position described. Additionally, while this position is primarily a resource for in-person services, there may be occasional opportunities for at-home work.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education – Applicants must be a current first or second year University of King’s College student (third-year students who are completing their degree within a five-year timeline will be considered). Preference is given to students with flexible schedules.

Experience – Preference is given to students with strong interpersonal skills and experience working in a related service field.

Closing Date: July 31, 11:59 p.m. ADT

Interviews will take place between August 5-9, 2024.

To apply for this position, please e-mail your resume, cover letter, two references and availability to:

Jennifer O’Keefe
Assistant Registrar, Academic and Enrolment Services
registrar@ukings.ca

 

We thank all applicants for their interest however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

The University of King’s College is committed to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. We encourage and welcome applications from Indigenous persons (especially Mi’kmaq), persons with a disability, racialized persons, including persons of Black/African descent (especially African Nova Scotians), women, persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity, and all candidates who would contribute to the diversification of our community. 

I think working while affiliated with the university is special and places a great responsibility on the student to make use of their time in the most productive ways possible.

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Employment Programs

King’s students have the opportunity to work in almost every area of university life, and even beyond the university through facilitated internships and fellowships. Typical jobs include peer mentor, fundraising campaign caller, residence junior don, reporter for the communications team, fitness centre attendant and athletics photographer, just to name a few.

Student Assistantship Program

If you are looking for an opportunity to work as an assistant to a professor, look for the Student Assistantship Program (SAP) listings at the beginning of fall, winter, and summer term. Successful candidates will be paired with a faculty supervisor to work on a project such as academic research, publication preparation, new course development, journalistic projects, academic and cultural events, outreach, or archival work. These positions are light on hours—just 30h completed over a term, usually according to the student’s preference—so they offer the opportunity to gain career-building academic experience and skills, while making a minimal impact on study time.

Student-run businesses

Students have the opportunity to work on campus at one of three student-owned and operated businesses: the King’s Co-op Bookstore, the Wardroom (student lounge) and the Galley (coffee shop). Ask at these locations about openings.

External opportunities

King’s also coordinates several funded summer internships and part-time work experiences at external organizations and businesses that will offer students the opportunity to experience for themselves the value of their liberal arts education.

Paid fellowships

The King’s Undergraduate Fellowships in Public Humanities is an opportunity to do an experiential learning internship at an organization or business that brings the humanities to bear on the world.

The Scotia Scholars Award, funded by the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, is a funded opportunity for two undergraduate students at King’s to be the principal investigator on their own research study in the area of health research.

Student Workbook

King’s encourages all student employees to use this workbook as a template for planning, documenting, and reflecting on their work experience. The goal of this document is to help elevate all student work experiences to work-integrated learning, so that students can maximize their personal and professional growth while supported by their university.