Officer - Scheduling at KPU (British Columbia)

Officer - Scheduling at KPU (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University
|
British Columbia

18 Aug

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

British Columbia

Help shape academic success as an Officer - Scheduling at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. This hybrid position focuses on accurate class and exam scheduling within a supportive administrative team.

As an Officer - Scheduling, you will contribute significantly to KPU's Office of the Registrar, ensuring that students receive well-organized and timely schedules for their educational pursuits. Your experience with academic calendars and systems will be essential in managing an effective timetable that meets KPU's diverse academic needs. Collaboration with various stakeholders will be critical in addressing scheduling challenges and enhancing student registration experiences across all campuses.

Key Responsibilities:
• Design and update comprehensive class schedules




• Collaborate with Dean's Office on timetable issues
• Manage course information within academic systems
• Allocate classroom resources efficiently
• Follow KPU guidelines for academic scheduling

Requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in relevant field
• Minimum one year in academic scheduling
• Familiar with student information systems
• Intermediate with Microsoft Office tools
• Solid analytical and interpersonal skills

Drive organizational excellence and student success with your scheduling expertise at KPU.
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📌 Officer - Scheduling at KPU (British Columbia)
🏢 Kwantlen Polytechnic University
📍 British Columbia

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