Description
True North
As the largest post-secondary institution in northern Alberta, Northwestern Polytechnic is a natural point of convergence for knowledge, skills, creativity, and collaboration. Striving to spark and empower success, NWP’s mission is geared towards both individual and collective progress. NWP offers a wide variety of engaging and in-demand academic programs in certificates, diplomas, apprenticeships and degrees.
We exist wholeheartedly for the domestic and international students who call our campuses home, the distinctive communities and industries we serve, and the staff and faculty who honour us with their expertise and insights every day. While our potential as one of Alberta’s newest polytechnics is ever-growing, we recognize the importance of having authentic and highly effective contributors by our side. We are currently recruiting individuals who are inspired by opportunity, driven by results, and aligned to NWP’s core values of being responsive, innovative, and connected.
The Role
This is a casual Temporary Project Support Role with the Mental Health Team. We are looking for a current NWP Student to work on our Recovery On Campus projects throughout the upcoming academic year.
Recovery On
Campus is committed to supporting all recovery pathways, building community, and reducing addiction stigma for students and employees. Recovery on Campus, originating at the University of Calgary, is being supported at post-secondary institutions across the province and we are looking to expand our activities related to this framework. The time commitment is approximately 10 hours per week.
Requirements The successful candidate will have a high school diploma and currently be enrolled at NWP as a student in valuable standing.
The ideal candidate is one who identifies as being in recovery from substance use and/or behavioral addictions, or as a strong ally (e.g. supporting a friend or family member in recovery). They are passionate about student wellbeing and bring creativity, professionalism and empathy to their work.
Necessary skills and attributes to be successful in this role include:
- Experience speaking with individuals and groups about mental health, substance use, recovery, and related topics affecting young adults or student populations would be an asset.
- Familiarity with the campus environment and awareness of available student services and supports.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills, with the ability to engage respectfully with diverse groups and perspectives.
- Respect for diversity in its broadest sense, including gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, faith, age, and ability.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; able to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Demonstrated professionalism, flexibility, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Ability to balance academic commitments with role responsibilities.
- Access to a reliable internet connection and a personal computer for remote work.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Access).
- Experience using Canva would be an asset.
How to Apply
Only applications received electronically via the NWP website will be considered.
We review all applications to select candidates whose qualifications and experience most closely meet our needs.
Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. For general inquiries, please contact HR at
[email protected]
Thank you for applying to NWP!
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