ACADEMIC COUNSELLOR Sample Clauses

ACADEMIC COUNSELLOR. A.14.01 Academic Counsellors shall be paid at the following rates: September 1, 2013 – August 31, 2014: $30.18 per hour September 1, 2014 – August 31, 2015: $30.63 per hour September 1, 2015 – August 31, 2016: $31.24 per hour
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ACADEMIC COUNSELLOR. 37.3.1 Academic Counsellor responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: 37.3.1.1 working in a specific counselling function in such areas as Student Affairs or CIADE, supervised and reviewed by the Supervisor and/or Manager or Xxxx of Faculty; 37.3.1.2 working with Deans of Faculty, Assistant Deans, faculty and other academic staff in support of the University’s educational goals; 37.3.1.3 supporting the faculty’s delivery of curriculum, i.e. Providing and/or facilitating individual and group instruction within a relevant discipline or subject matter; 37.3.1.4 supporting students in their learning, e.g. assessing and documenting their academic and learning needs; and assisting them in the development of relevant skills; 37.3.1.5 working with faculty and other academic staff to develop collaborative programming and to promote awareness of the relevant discipline internally; 37.3.1.6 promoting the University and the relevant discipline externally through participation in conferences, seminars and related research; 37.3.1.7 providing one-on-one counselling, within a specific area of expertise, and referring students to other services as required; 37.3.1.8 performing administrative responsibilities in the provision of counselling services, including: related reporting; budget management; long-term planning; and supervision of peer tutors; 37.3.1.9 participating in the provision of a safe and secure environment for all members of the OCAD U community and its facilities; 37.3.1.10 serving on committees and participating in University special events and projects; and 37.3.1.11 maintains currency within the field.
ACADEMIC COUNSELLOR. 37.2.1 Academic Counsellor responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following: 37.2.1.1 working in a specific counselling function, supervised by the relevant Manager or Xxxx of Faculty; 37.2.1.2 working with Deans of Faculty, Assistant Deans, faculty and other academic staff in support of the College's educational goals; 37.2.1.3 supporting the faculty's delivery of curriculum, i.e. providing and/or facilitating individual and group instruction within a relevant discipline or subject matter; 37.2.1.4 supporting students in their learning, e.g. assessing and documenting their academic and learning needs; and assisting them in the development of relevant skills; 37.2.1.5 working with faculty and other academic staff to develop collaborative programming and to promote awareness of the relevant discipline internally; 37.2.1.6 promoting the College and the relevant discipline externally through participation in conferences, seminars and related research; 37.2.1.7 providing one-on-one counselling, within a specific area of expertise, and referring students to other services as required; 37.2.1.8 performing administrative responsibilities in the provision of counselling services, including: related reporting; budget management; long-term planning; and supervision of peer tutors; 37.2.1.9 participating in the provision of a safe and secure environment for all members of the OCAD community and its facilities; 37.2.1.10 serving on committees and participating in College special events and projects; and

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