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Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
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Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies University of Guelph The University of Guelph has partnered with the leadership advisory firm of Griffith Group for this recruitment. Find the detailed posting description here: Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies To apply or explore this key leadership position at the University of Guelph, please submit a comprehensive curriculum vitae along with a cover letter in confidence to Jane Griffith ([email protected] ) and Caroline McLean ([email protected] ) or https://griffithgroup.ca/uofg-avp/ Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies (current page) Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata and Vocabulary Specialist #2024-0200
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Research Assistant III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Research Assistant III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Grant & Trust Professional Research Assistant III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist The Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship (LINCS) Project, College of Arts Temporary full-time from May 1, 2024 to November 1, 2024 Hiring #: 2024-0200 Please read the Application Instructions before applying The Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship (LINCS) project (https://lincsproject.ca) requires an ambitious and collaborative-minded colleague to join our project to make the Web more meaningful for researchers of culture, history, and literature. LINCS works with humanities and social science researchers across Canada to convert and link cultural datasets to create Linked Open Data for the Semantic Web, foregrounding difference, diversity, and the perspectives of the humanities from a wide range of disciplines. It is also makes available tools and interfaces for the creation and use of Linked Open Data. We are looking for a dynamic and creative individual to contribute to this national cyberinfrastructure project. The right candidate will be familiar with linked data standards, will be detail-oriented, will have excellent communication skills, and will be keen to make a difference in how cultural knowledge circulates online. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work with a critical infrastructure project aiming for high impact within and beyond the academy. Reporting to the LINCS technical manager, the Ontology and Metadata Specialist will build on existing patterns and policies to guide ontology work for the LINCS instructure.. This job is a full-time or part-time research scientist position for six (6), with the possibility of extension if funds permit. The position is flexible to the needs of the successful applicant. Qualified individuals seeking part-time employment are encouraged to apply. Job description/responsibilities: The LINCS Ontology and Metadata Specialist has responsibilities for managing the LINCS ontologies, aiding LINCS developers who are using these ontologies in their software development, and guiding researchers in data modelling and conversion. The Ontology and Metadata Specialist will: Support researchers creating linked data Work with LINCS researchers to model data in CIDOC CRM, consult on vocabulary requirements, document decisions in application profiles, converting data using X3ML Through the application of new and existing LINCS ontologies and vocabularies, facilitate interoperability between datasets Provide training related to linked data, including creating training materials for and teaching workshops, as time and inclination permit Manage LINCS ontologies, vocabularies, and metadata Coordinate the maintenance, application, and expansion as needed of LINCS’s ontologies and vocabularies Oversee documentation related to ontologies and vocabularies Support LINCS developers and infrastructure Oversee LINCS-hosted vocabularies, including monitoring, reviewing, and refining existing and new LINCS vocabularies across datasets, and collaborating with developers on exposing and leveraging vocabularies used in LINCS Implement validation and testing protocols and scripts for all aspects of ontology development and deployment With the support of the Project Manager and Technical Manager, consult with the LINCS developers doing data conversion to clarify ontology, vocabulary, and metadata requirements, and to ensure consistent use across those processes Contribute to the sustainability of LINCS Disseminate information about LINCS ontology work within Canada and internationally, as time and inclination permit Contribute to long-term strategic development and planning Qualifications and experience Required experience: Master’s degree in a relevant field, or 3 years of industrial experience using ontologies and other semantic technologies after an undergraduate degree in a relevant field Desired experience: Background in a humanities domain or experience working with humanities researchers Experience with Linked Open Data technologies and standards Experience with collaborative research, infrastructure, or software development projects involving multiple stakeholders and external partners Subject-specific knowledge: Familiarity with Linked Open Data conceptual and technical requirements Familiarity with ontologies, in particular CIDOC CRM, Web Annotation, and SKOS Familiarity with RDF serialization formats, in particular RDF/XML and TTL Awareness of current issues and trends in electronic resource management, metadata management, and cataloguing, and related technologies General skills: Excellent oral, visual, and written communications skills Detail-oriented with an ability to function and process information with high levels of accuracy Comfort with researching and learning new technologies Other Details: This position is expected to be 6 months full-time, or an equivalent number of hours on part-time schedule. The schedule can be flexible to the needs of the successful applicant. Qualified individuals seeking part-time employment are encouraged to apply. This position is based at the University of Guelph, but if candidates are not local, we are able to accommodate working remotely. We are unable to pay relocation costs. This position is limited to applicants who are residents of Ontario. Qualified applicants who are not residents of Ontario may contact us at [email protected] to indicate their interest in contract-based work with the same responsibilities and qualifications listed above. Please provide a letter of application outlining your interest in the position, a CV, and the names and contact information for three people willing to provide references by phone or letter. Classification Grant/ Trust fund position, Band P04 GTP Professional/Managerial Salary Bands At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. 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onstruction Coordinator, Electrical Design #2024-0206
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Construction Coordinator, Electrical Design Construction Coordinator, Electrical Design REPOST Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Professional and Managerial Group Construction Coordinator, Electrical Design Design, Engineering & Construction, Physical Resources Hiring #: 2024-0206 Please read the Application Instructions before applying As part of the Physical Resources Directorate and reporting to the Manager, Electrical Design, the Coordinator, Electrical Design is responsible for the development and process of electrical system studies and design and coordination of electrical renovation and upgrade projects across the University. The client base encompasses all levels of administration, faculty, staff, and student groups. Coordination of renovation projects involves overseeing work of external contractors, consultants, and speciality vendors. Extensive stakeholder engagement at all levels of the University is required. Work involves the design and implementation of electrical alterations ensuring adherence to all applicable legislated codes and standards with oversight of University electrical design standards and contemporary professional best practices. This position must employ critical professional expertise and guidance to ensure University electrical systems are safe, reliable, efficient, and effective for the University community. The Coordinator, Electrical Design has a key role in developing and upholding University standards for the design, construction, and ongoing operation of highly complex University electrical systems. Acting as the primary liaison between departmental/campus clients, outside contractors and vendors, this role often requires non-traditional work hours (evenings and weekends) to oversee electrical system shutdowns and installations. The role is crucial to plan carefully and minimize downtime for campus occupants in many varied settings and programs. Additional requirements include graduation from a Electrical Engineering Technologist program, coupled with a minimum five years of experience working in a building systems electrical services design environment, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The successful candidate will be OACETT certified or working toward certification as a Certified Engineering Technologist. Position Number 808-016 Classification P05* Professional/Managerial Salary Bands *Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Posting Date: 2024 04 10 Closing Date: 2024 05 01 (extended) Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Construction Coordinator, Electrical Design (current page) Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Electrical Designer Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Senior Storeskeeper Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Knowledge Mobilization Manager #2024-0213
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Knowledge Mobilization Manager Knowledge Mobilization Manager Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Professional and Managerial Group Knowledge Mobilization Manager Office of Research, Agri-Food Partnership Temporary full-time from May 13, 2024 to November 13, 2025 Temporary absence of the regular incumbent Hiring #: 2024-0213 Please read the Application Instructions before applying The communications and knowledge mobilization team in the Office of Research, Agri-Food Partnership works to enable and communicate the positive impact of research supported by the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance, the long-standing collaboration between the University of Guelph and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA). Reporting to the Senior Manager, Communications and Knowledge Mobilization, the Knowledge Mobilization Manager (Manager) designs, delivers and evaluates an annual knowledge mobilization plan that supports the goals of the Alliance. The Manager uses excellent collaboration and interpersonal skills to work with partners across the University, OMAFRA and external agri-food sector to enhance the impact of Alliance programs, including the Tier 1 Research Program and the Knowledge Translation and Transfer Funding Program, and research conducted at Ontario’s Agri-Food Research Centres, a network of centres that spans the province of Ontario. The Manager works with a dynamic team of research administration, communications, and knowledge mobilization professionals at the intersection of academia and government. The Manager is the direct supervisor of a full-time position, the Research Centre Outreach Coordinator. The Manager is an enthusiastic problem-solver with strong communication and project management skills. Requirements for the position include: An master’s degree in a related field with a preference for agricultural sciences, extension, or a similar field, and at least three years of relevant work experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Excellent understanding of knowledge translation and transfer (KTT), knowledge mobilization (KMb) and/or implementation science theory and best practice, with preference for additional training in KTT or KMb (for example, University of Guelph Certificate in Knowledge Mobilization or equivalent program). Understanding of the Ontario agri-food sector. Demonstrated experience in collaboration, liaison and/or brokering activities in a professional setting. Demonstrated ability to build consensus among partners and collaborators with broad and complex needs. Excellent project management skills. Experience in event and/or conference planning. Superb attention to detail, time management and organizational skills. Exceptional communication skills and a demonstrated ability to translate scientific information to a variety of audiences. Proven ability to identify, design and deploy project specific KTT tools to enhance research impact. Strong program design and evaluation skills. Covering Position Number 544-035 Classification P04 Professional/Managerial Salary Bands At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Posting Date: 2024 04 15 Closing Date: 2024 05 06 (extended) Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager (current page) Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Director, Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Advancement #2024-0181
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Forbes Ranks U of G Among Canada's Top Employers Professional and Managerial Group Director, Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Advancement Alumni Affairs and Development Hiring #: 2024-0181 Please read the Application Instructions before applying At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. The Director of Ontario Veterinary College Advancement has accountability for alumni engagement, annual, major, principal and planned gift fundraising for the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). Reporting jointly to the Associate Vice-President (Advancement) and the Dean, OVC, the Director is the most senior advancement position in the College and is responsible for guiding the OVC Advancement team toward an annual target of $10 million in sustained fundraising revenue. In partnership with the OVC Dean, members of the executive team, and other key members of the College, the Director promotes and supports OVC’s strategic priorities and enhances its reputation as a world-class veterinary college. The incumbent provides advancement expertise, strategic advice/support and introduction of top donors and prospects to the Dean and senior administrators in OVC, the President, Vice-Presidents and AVPs. The incumbent provides leadership and guidance to a small advancement team of direct reports while also partnering with the Director, OVC Pet Trust to coordinate advancement activities within the Pet Trust portfolio. In keeping with the University’s commitment to support a community of wellness for its employees, successful applicants are eligible to request a flexible work arrangement. An important area of growth for the team is in building an inclusive, equitable and diverse team reflected throughout the organization. Following the lead of our unit’s Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee, we recognize we have more work to do in this area and are committed to the journey of learning, growing and improving. Applicants who identify as belonging to an equity seeking group are encouraged to apply. The Director is responsible for several key functions related to advancement at the University of Guelph. In particular, the Director: Models the values of respect, integrity, appreciation, forward focus, and empowerment. Leads and implements OVC advancement strategy, ensuring alignment of advancement activities with College strategic goals and objectives, in concert with the Director of OVC Marketing and Communication and the Manager of OVC Pet Trust. Directs recruitment, training, goal-setting, coaching and evaluation of all advancement staff within the college. Deploys team resources as needed to meet the needs of this portfolio, as well as all principal, major, and planned gifts. Serves as a principal and major gift fundraiser for the College including their own fundraising accountabilities, providing oversight and strategic direction toward the fundraising goal to successively build to a sustained $20-million per year. Provides oversight of all solicitation of gifts of $1-million or greater within the College. Manages all prospect and donor activity to ensure donors are being identified, cultivated, solicited and stewarded, as well as overseeing and monitoring gift planning initiatives. Develops strategies and plans to enhance alumni engagement to cultivate and build lifelong relationships between the College and its expanding alumni base including outreach strategies for events, volunteer management, Develops and implements an overall strategy, annual and multi-year plans accommodating alumni engagement, annual, major, principal and planned giving objectives and activities through a wide array of programming. Plans correspondence with alumni and donors on behalf of the College. This includes managing alumni and donor concerns/complaints with tact and authority of OVC. Experience, skills and qualifications: The preferred candidate will have: Undergraduate degree along with at least 6 years of relevant experience; a Certified Fund Raising Executive designation is considered an asset; Demonstrated progressive experience in fundraising, with a proven track record of success securing principal and major ($1M+) gifts from a variety of stakeholders. Fundraising experience in a University or public sector environment or a comparable setting with complex organizational structures is considered an asset; Experience leading and managing team members, volunteers and advising senior administrators; Demonstrated ability to think and act strategically and creatively in a dynamic high-pressure work environment, exercising tact, diplomacy, discretion and good judgment; Proficient in business management and development, including budget planning and analysis; Capacity to build consensus and influence direction and priorities; Knowledge of business community, and related issues and challenges (knowledge of veterinary field an asset); Strategic planning, people management and administrative skills to lead an advancement team ensuring fundraisers and other team members have both individual and group success; Good interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with diverse groups of people, including donors and prospects, senior administration, colleagues, alumni; ability to anticipate, identify and respond to needs and interests of varied audiences; Proven ability to lead groups towards completion of long-term goals in dynamic environments; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Experience managing the personnel and resource requirements of competing projects and shifting between projects. For more information about this exciting opportunity please contact Meredith Wilson, Talent Acquisition Consultant, at [email protected] Position Number 640-001 Classification P09* Professional/Managerial Salary Bands *Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. 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Manager, Environmental Health & Safety Compliance & Continuous Improvement #2024-0095
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement REPOST Forbes Ranks U of G Among Canada's Top Employers Professional and Managerial Group Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Physical Resources Hiring #: 2024-0095 Please read the Application Instructions before applying Reporting to the Associate Vice-President, Physical Resources, with a dotted line reporting relationship with the Director, Human Resources (Health, Safety & Wellness), The Manager, EHS Compliance & Continuous Improvement is responsible for fostering a culture of health and safety among employees throughout the Physical Resources (PR) unit and for coordinating environmental, health & safety, fire safety & prevention. As well as drive continuous improvement in EHS for PR operations, services and related University property, facilities, and physical infrastructure. The Manager promotes departmental regulatory compliance and continuous improvement through design, development, and implementation of administrative systems that advance such environmental, health and safety, fire safety and prevention, and quality requirements. The Manager ensures that such environmental, health & safety, fire prevention, and associated administrative systems, consisting of policies, procedures, guidelines, rules, and regulations, safe work practises, work instructions, are developed, and followed and that accurate recordkeeping is maintained. The Manager is responsible for ensuring regulatory requirements and directions of appropriate authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) for PR operations, services and physical infrastructure are observed, complied with, and documented, through appropriate undertakings, monitoring, and audits. Considering the holistic impact of environmental, health and safety compliance and the continuous improvement in these areas of the physical infrastructure and PR operations and services, the Manager will work closely and collaboratively with PR leadership (AVP and Directors), PR management, and PR work teams as well as with university units, including Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Campus Safety Office (CSO) fire prevention. They will also liaise with various AHJs, e.g. the (Ontario) Ministry of the Environment, Conservation & Parks (MOECP), and the City of Guelph. Requirements of this position include: An undergraduate degree in a relevant field (e.g., environmental science, environmental or safety engineering or a related field), A Master’s degree in a related field is preferred, coupled with a minimum of 5 years progressive management experience in environmental, health and safety compliance at a large organization. An anticipatory thinker who can set priorities, this individual must be able to follow through to completion highly developed training programs which align with organizational strategic goals and operational needs. The Manager will be an excellent communicator with an inherent ability to influence the performance of others and build rapport and collaborative working relationships among frontline workers, supervisors, managers, and directors across PR at all levels as well as with other workplace parties, including union and management representatives. 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Manager, Network Infrastructure #2024-0087
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Manager, Network Infrastructure Manager, Network Infrastructure REPOST Forbes Ranks U of G Among Canada's Top Employers Professional and Managerial Group Manager, Network Infrastructure Computing and Communications Services Hiring #: 2024-0087 Please read the Application Instructions before applying Computing and Communications Services (CCS) is the central IT department on campus, providing IT infrastructure and central technology services to the University of Guelph community. CCS has a progressive organizational culture, including a strong learning and development focus, and is committed to its core values: service culture, integrity, individual leadership, teamwork, agility and communication. Reporting to the Director, Technology Operations CCS, the Manager of Network Infrastructure is responsible for the planning, development, and maintenance of the continually evolving voice and data networking infrastructure on campus (including communication closets and two data center locations); network security solutions supporting the InfoSec team and is jointly responsible for collaboration solutions. This responsibility includes the traditional management functions in an Information Technology (IT) environment, including: all staffing responsibilities (hiring, developing, coordinating, etc), service delivery planning, budgeting, cost management, departmental administration, and interaction with an array of industry and business partners to ensure planning and deployment of leading-edge solutions in this dynamic field. The incumbent is part of a CCS Management Team responsible for developing and communicating a vision for the organization, influencing its direction, and leading the planning and implementation focused on technical and organizational direction. Requirements of the position include: Undergraduate degree in computer science/information technology, or a complementary field area, ideally with corresponding IT certifications, and a minimum of eight (8) years related experience in team leadership, complex project and large budget management. A combination of education and experience may be considered. Strong analytical ability and excellent interpersonal, communication and conflict resolution skills are a must as well as demonstrated aptitude in superior planning, administration and people management Experience working with networking technologies including Cisco ACI, Infoblox/BlueCat DDI, ForeScout NAC, Cisco Catalyst Center (DNAC), and F5 Load Balancer would be ideal. Comprehensive IT knowledge of data and voice collaboration and communication systems including wired, wireless networks (CISCO experience is highly preferred) and network security is ideal Knowledge of distributed cloud strategies, including integration and operation; network security strategy; agile project and service delivery; DevOps adoption and operations; concepts of digital transformation; current industry trends and direction; contract management, cloud migration and integration experience and service level agreement management is considered a strong asset Proven track record in leadership competencies centered on big picture orientation (implementing best practices and solutions to continually improve operations); negotiations (negotiating in challenging situations with both internal and external stakeholders to achieve desired results); strategic agility (thinking strategically to improve performance and create innovation); and teambuilding (fostering collaboration, and creating an environment to engage and develop others to work congruently toward achieving common goals) This position involves elements that must be performed on-campus as well as elements that can be conducted remotely. More information regarding the flexible work policy can be found here: 520 Flexible Work Arrangements (Non-Academic Staff) | Human Resources (uoguelph.ca). Why choose the University of Guelph Comprehensive Extended Health Care Benefits: Immediate enrollment in extended health to cover yourself and your family. Time off: Strong vacation allocation, floater days, and paid time off during the December closure to ensure that you are at your best. Wellness: In addition to extensive wellness programming, the University offers a yearly flexible spending credit that can be allocated to any of the following: Health Spending, Wellness or Professional Development. Learning & Development: Learning and development curriculum and other professional growth opportunities. On-campus Activities: Discounts on food and apparel, fitness programming, access to networking events and team building opportunities. Improve Life: Work that directly impacts a brighter future by turning knowledge into action. 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Administrative Officer, CSAHS Dean's Office #2024-0222
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Administrative Officer, CSAHS Dean’s Office Administrative Officer, CSAHS Dean’s Office Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Professional and Managerial Group Administrative Officer, CSAHS Dean’s Office Dean’s Office, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Hiring #: 2024-0222 Please read the Application Instructions before applying The College of Social and Applied Human Sciences (CSAHS) is a dynamic and diverse college with a long history of commitment to hands-on learning, socially responsive research, local and global community engagement, and mobilization and exchange of knowledge. The College is one of the University’s founding colleges and traces its roots back to Macdonald Institute, founded in 1903 to educate young women in domestic sciences and thus improve the health and well-being of families and society. Today, the College’s vision is to be a leader in world-class, integrated scholarship that addresses critical, complex issues facing our world. Reporting to the Associate Director, Finance and Operations and as a key member of the Dean’s Office team, the Administrative Officer ensures the effective administrative operations of the College. This role is critically responsible to the Dean and leadership team in providing expert advice related to faculty and staff appointments, hiring and management practices, tenure and promotion, sabbatical leaves, and related administrative processes and practices. The incumbent will be expected to oversee key human resources management functions in the Dean’s Office including recruitment/retention, performance development (GOAL 2.0), and related duties as delegated by the ADFO. They are responsible for: ensuring key college administrative processes are effective and efficient in their delivery, innovating where possible to improve accuracy and timeliness; assisting in human resources planning of the College through the preparation of statistical analysis and providing interpretive reports to the Dean and leadership team; providing some direct administrative support to the Dean and key college committees as required; effectively supervising an Administrative Assistant. In the absence of Associate Director, the Administrative Officer acts on their behalf and makes decisions that are in line with the strategy and goals of the College. As such the incumbent plays an essential role in fostering a positive, cohesive, and constructive working environment across the College. They are a key liaison between the Provost’s Office, Faculty and Academic Staff Relations, Human Resources, and administrative staff across the College. Requirements of the position include: An undergraduate degree in human resources, business administration or related field plus a minimum of 3 years related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A certificate in human resources such as CHRP would be considered an asset. Experience working in human resources or administration at a University or similar type of organization would be ideal. Demonstrated experience advising on the interpretation and application of policies, procedures, and the ability to serve as a trusted and knowledgeable resource to leaders. Proven ability to manage a large volume of work with conflicting priorities and deadlines. Excellent organizational skills and a willingness to take initiative and manage tasks/projects to completion. A high level of professionalism including tact, diplomacy, discretion, flexibility, and patience. Ability to act and work independently or in a team environment and to interact effectively with other staff, faculty, senior level administrators, and other stakeholders. Excellent communication, interpersonal skills and supervisory skills. Experience in writing/editing formal documents/reports is an asset. Expected to be innovative and resourceful with effective problem-solving skills and sound judgment. Knowledge and comfort with data analysis and reporting including being comfortable using databases. An Intermediate to advanced level skills utilizing Microsoft Office suite is required, experience using university specific software packages would be an asset. Position Number 250-034 Classification P04 Professional/Managerial Salary Bands At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. 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Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies #2024-0143
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies REPOST Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Professional and Managerial Group Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Office of Teaching and Learning Hiring #: 2024-0143 Please read the Application Instructions before applying The University of Guelph's campuses are located on the lands of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum and the traditional lands and territory of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee and Huron Wendat. These lands are now inhabited by a rich diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We offer our respect and gratitude to the land and its Indigenous relations and affirm our responsibility to realize our commitments to reconciliation through ongoing action. The University of Guelph is committed to working towards decolonization and reconciliation with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, communities, and lands as outlined in our Indigenous Initiatives Strategy, Bi-Naagwad - It Comes Into View. With respect to teaching and learning, the strategy guides the University to identify Indigenization of the curriculum as a priority and establish development opportunities and resources to support faculty, instructors and teaching assistants through Indigenizing teaching and learning. The Office of Teaching and Learning is committed to supporting the implementation of Bi-Naagwad - It Comes Into View through hiring a regular full-time Educational Developer to guide educational transformation through the engagement of Indigenous worldviews and knowledges. This staff position is part of the University of Guelph’s Black and Indigenous Hiring Initiative. Launched in June 2022, the Black and Indigenous Hiring Initiative (BIHI) calls for hiring fifteen or more Black and Indigenous faculty and four or more Black and Indigenous professional staff across the University of Guelph during the next three years. The faculty and staff positions will be filled in areas that support the advancement of Black and Indigenous academic excellence and the University of Guelph’s commitments to inclusion, anti-racism, Indigenization and decolonization. The Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies, is an integral member of the Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) team. OTL supports the University’s pedagogical mission and provides expertise to sustain a focus on the complex educational landscape that our faculty, instructors and learners experience. An important part of our mandate is supporting instructors in their development as expert teachers and facilitating and supporting a community of practice in which dedicated teachers interact, learn and support each other. We offer an extensive range of programming and collaborate and partner with individual faculty, academic departments, academic support units and the broader community to enrich and innovate teaching with the goal of creating an educational environment where students are academically challenged, actively engaged, and personally supported. As a dynamic group with diverse backgrounds and experiences, the OTL team takes a highly collaborative approach to our work. We are currently building our team’s expertise in indigenization, equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility with two positions through the Black and Indigenous Hiring Initiative. The Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies, will work directly with faculty, instructors, teaching assistants, staff, and other Educational Developers to guide and advance Indigenous perspectives, pedagogies, and practices and decolonization of curriculum, courses, and assessment across the University. They will work closely in partnership with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives and the Office of Academic Equity and Anti-Racism. Activities include the following broadly: In collaboration with other educational developers, plan, implement, and evaluate programs that support faculty, instructors, and teaching assistants in their efforts to decolonize curriculum and integrate Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous histories/current experiences, Indigenous excellence and achievements, methodologies, and Indigenous ways of knowing into courses and programs. Support instructors seeking consultations to enhance individual courses, assessments, and/or teaching approaches by building on Indigenization and decolonization frameworks. Develop resources related to aspects of curriculum and course design and development to enhance knowledge of Indigenous peoples, knowledges, languages, ways of knowing, methodologies, and pedagogical approaches. Provide consultations and programming to departments and programs seeking to transform curriculum via redesign or new program development, related to the incorporation and alignment of Indigenous knowledges, languages, ways of knowing and pedagogical practices into program and course design. Provide leadership for the University of Guelph community with respect to educational and faculty development, engaging OTL staff and other campus offices in critical reflection of pedagogical and educational development practices and programming to advance Indigenous perspectives, pedagogies, and practices. Work with collaborating Offices (including the Offices of Quality Assurance, and Diversity and Human Rights) to identify and establish related and complementary working practices and enrichment opportunities for curriculum and pedagogy. Contribute to strategic new developments at the University that embeds deep, ethical and meaningful decolonizing and Indigenizing approaches. Conduct program evaluation to assess the efficacy, benefits, and impact of educational transformations, and to inform how we advance our practices and efforts. Engage individually and collaboratively on research or scholarship of teaching and learning. Collaborate to initiate a professional care network in collaboration with The Office of Indigenous Initiatives, The Office of the Associate Dean Academic Equity and Anti-Racism and the Office of Teaching and Learning, to thrive and enrich practice in this professional space. Collaborate with OTL staff on educational development programming and opportunities aligned with your professional development interests and goals. Qualifications: The University of Guelph seeks qualified individuals who identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis, Native American, Alaskan Native, or Native Hawaiian). Applicants are encouraged to self-identify in their cover letter. Applicants will also be asked to self-identify through the Applicant Questionnaire facilitated by Diversity and Human Rights. Applicants will be asked to confirm their Indigenous citizenship/membership and/or ancestral and kinship connections to a recognized and inherent Indigenous nation, community, treaty, land claim, territory or region through a confidential follow-up process facilitated by Indigenous Initiatives. Completion of a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent education and experience in Indigenous-specific frameworks, together with knowledge of educational development and scholarship in higher education. The completion of, or concurrent registration in, a relevant PhD is an asset. Candidates’ lived experiences are valued and honoured. The ideal candidate will have lived experience and ties to First Nations, Inuit, and/or Métis communities or organizations. Background and grounding in Indigenous ways of knowing, learning, worldviews and pedagogies. Knowledge of First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis cultural values and protocols, community relations, and the social, cultural, and political contexts in which they operate. Knowledgeable about the legacy and ongoing impacts of colonialism, Indigenous approaches to education, Indigenous worldviews, decolonization theories and practices, and the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action within an educational context. Knowledge, skill, and experience with educational development, instructional/curriculum design and development, program planning, facilitation, consultation, and/or resource development, especially as they relate to Indigenous knowledge translation. Ability to support other postsecondary educators (academic staff, graduate students and/or postdoctoral scholars) to help them advance their approaches to teaching, learning, and/or curriculum development, especially as it relates to Indigenous knowledges, languages, ways of knowing, and pedagogies. Ability to engage colleagues in meaningful dialogue and decision-making processes about teaching and learning in post-secondary education. Ability to build collaborations and work effectively with Indigenous leaders, Elders and Knowledge Holders, the OTL team, university administration, academic staff, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and/or staff supporting instruction. Engagement in research and scholarship related to teaching and learning in higher education is an asset. Sensitivity to the challenges of professional development and change management for educators at all career stages. Excellent communication and facilitation skills that enable you to relate and connect with a diverse group of people and develop effective networks across the university campus. Strong organizational skills; personal initiative; proven project management skills; and an ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong computer skills, including a high degree of functionality in the use of all Microsoft Office applications. Experience teaching in higher education in any discipline is an asset. Please include both a cover letter and resume in your application. Position Number 449-011 Classification P06* Professional/Managerial Salary Bands *Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. 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On-line Quality Assurance Specialist #2024-0204
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Professional and Managerial Group On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Open Learning and Educational Support Hiring #: 2024-0204 Please read the Application Instructions before applying Open Learning and Educational Support is an integral part of the University of Guelph’s learner-centered and research-intensive mission. As leaders in education, we create innovative and relevant educational opportunities that meet the learning needs of a local and international audience. We are guided by learner-centered principles that are reflected in our diverse programs and rich learning experiences for traditional and lifelong learners. We intentionally integrate pedagogy with technology in the design, development, and delivery of our educational programs. Through research and collaboration, we engage in scholarship to advance the teaching and learning mandate of the University. Reporting to the Associate Director, Distance Education, the On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist (OLQAS) is accountable for the quality assurance of all online offerings offered through OpenEd. The OLQAS ensures that the University’s distance education courses are reflective of the Institution’s stated Best Practices in Distance Education - namely that these courses be pedagogically-sound, learner-centered, engaging, and interactive. The successful candidate is responsible for quality assurance reviews on a portfolio of online offerings. As such, the position is accountable for developing, revising, maintaining, and implementing quality assurance protocols to ensure that online course content included in new or revised courses is accurate and consistent and meets defined pedagogical, technical, and aesthetic standards. The OLQAS conducts comprehensive technical testing, editing, and proofreading of all course components to ensure readiness of each course for the start of the term. Each semester, the OLQAS is responsible for facilitating the course preparation process, assessing incoming work and working closely with instructors to prepare courses in order to establish revision objectives, communicate deadlines and negotiate an appropriate work schedule for each course. The OLQAS is the project manager for a portfolio of course revision work and works closely with faculty, the Distance Learning Program Development Specialist and Teaching and Learning Technology teams to ensure that online course content is complete, accurate, consistent, and free of copyright violation and takes corrective action as required. This position is responsible for maintaining a historical record of course information in a shared database, including the scope and nature of course revisions. The OLQAS is also involved in conducting summative evaluations with the intent of recommending and implementing instructional design enhancements to improve the teaching and learning experience. Given the exposure across a wide variety of online courses, the OLQAS identifies and documents best practices that exist in current courses that may be transferable to other offerings. As required, the incumbent of this position assesses, applies, conducts and disseminates research findings in quality assurance in online learning and distance education, prepares research proposals, and participates in funded research and development programs. Requirements of the position include a Master’s degree in a related field (Distance Education, Educational technology, Instructional Design, Adult Education) and a minimum of 3 years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience; demonstrated expertise in instructional design, pedagogy, online distance education, instructional technology, adult education, course design, and evaluation; excellent communication skills (visual, written and oral), editing and proofreading skills, organizational, time management and interpersonal skills required; strong computer and word processing skills and familiarity with Learning Management Systems. Must have a strong attention to detail, be able to quickly adapt to changing technologies, work well under pressure, work independently, and participate actively on a team. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to apply an experienced-based working knowledge of quality standards, preferably the Quality Matters rubric, and best practices in online learning, and ensure that these standards are reflected in current courses. Proven project management skills, and the ability to marshal resources (human and technical) to achieve objectives and meet deadlines. Candidates should also have a demonstrated commitment to assisting faculty, instructors, students, and external stakeholders while working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment. Position Number 081-037 Classification P04* Professional/Managerial Salary Bands Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. 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Vice-President Research and Innovation
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Faculty Positions Position Title / Rank: Vice-President, Research and Innovation Office of Research Date Posted: December 20, 2023 Please reference AD#23-70 Position Description: With gratitude, the University of Guelph recognizes that its campuses are located on the lands of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum and the traditional lands of the Hodinöhsö:ni’, Anishinaabeg and Huron Wendat, and offers respect to the Mississaugas of the Credit, Six Nations of the Grand River, the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown and the diverse communities of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who reside on these lands. The University of Guelph also recognizes that its educational and research enterprises occur on Indigenous lands across Turtle Island and Mother Earth and endeavours to ensure that its activities honour and respect Indigenous peoples and their lands. Are you a forward thinking research leader? Do you want to join a vibrant university community in one of Canada's most liveable cities? The University of Guelph is a research powerhouse with incredible capacity for interdisciplinary research in solving the world’s big problems. The genius of the University of Guelph lies in their strength in both basic and translational research. Applications, nominations, and expressions of interest for the position of Vice-President, Research and Innovation (VPRI) are invited, with the appointment to be effective summer 2024. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the next phase of research, innovation, and community engagement activities of a university that continues to Improve Life. Reporting to the President and Vice-Chancellor as a collaborative member of the executive team leading the University, the Vice-President, Research and Innovation is the internal and external advocate for research and innovation, providing leadership and vision in shaping strategic priorities, and advancing areas of opportunity to further accelerate growth for greater global impact. Within the University, the VPRI promotes the research mission, communicates and celebrates achievements, enhances multidisciplinary activities and collaborations, and fosters an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment that allows research excellence and innovation to flourish. Externally, the VPRI advances knowledge translation by working effectively with businesses, communities, and governments, while showcasing the accomplishments of the University’s research community and advancing partnerships, initiatives, and funding on a local, provincial, national, and international level. The VPRI also has an important role in building industry relationships and furthering the University’s advancement efforts. Candidates for Vice-President, Research and Innovation will be accomplished scholars, exemplary leaders, and collaborative teambuilders with proven records of having supported a thriving research enterprise in a complex research environment. With an open, transparent, respectful, team-focused, and collegial approach to leadership, communication, and interpersonal relationships, the new VPRI will champion equity, diversity, and inclusion, and empower the Office of Research to support its people, partnerships, and community. Able to develop and promote multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary research initiatives, the new VPRI will excel in obtaining internal and external support for research, connecting and translating research impacts to the community, and engaging with a variety of internal and external stakeholders and partners. The new VPRI will be an innovative problem solver with a sophisticated understanding of the relationships among research, knowledge translation and mobilization, innovation, and commercialization. The University of Guelph has achieved prominence in Canada and around the world for its commitment to developing exceptional thinkers and engaged citizens. The University continues to play an integral role in the educational, business, and cultural life of Ontario, through its research, innovation, leading edge interdisciplinary and experiential education in the physical and life sciences, arts, business, social sciences, engineering, and agricultural and veterinary sciences. Dedicated to cultivating the essentials for our quality of life - water, food, environment, animal and human health, community, commerce, social justice, culture, and learning, the University of Guelph community of nearly 30,000 students and over 5,000 faculty and staff share a focus on collegiality, a profound sense of social responsibility, an obligation to address local and global issues, and a concern for sustainable development. Research at Guelph reflects the University’s strategic research framework themes: catalyzing discovery and change, connecting communities, inspiring learning and inquiry, stewarding valued resources, and nurturing a distinctive university culture. The Office of Research oversees a $187 million research enterprise across seven colleges, the Ridgetown regional campus, 14 research centres, and the University of Guelph/Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Agreement. With collaborations in 77 nations and the greatest number of invention disclosures per faculty member in Canada, the University of Guelph is a leader in the creation and dissemination of knowledge with impact. Further information about the University and its research may be found at www.uoguelph.ca. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Guelph and Laverne Smith & Associates will provide support in the recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, including accommodation that takes into account an applicant’s accessibility needs. The University recognizes that applicants may have had obligations outside of work that have negatively impacted their record of achievements (e.g., parental, elder care, and/or medical). You are not required to disclose these obligations in the hiring process. If you choose to do so, the University will ensure that these obligations do not negatively impact the assessment of your qualifications for the position. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. Acknowledging the University’s diverse population and ensuring that every member of an inclusive campus is a valued contributor is a foundational pillar of success. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. The consultants will begin review of candidates immediately, with committee consideration later in the new year, and will continue until the role is filled. Applications should include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references (who will not be contacted without the consent of the candidate), and should be submitted in confidence to the University’s executive search consultants: Laverne Smith & Associates Inc. Email: [email protected]
Associate or Full Professor and Cameron Chair in Ecological Pest Management
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Faculty Positions Position Title / Rank: Associate or Full Professor and Cameron Chair in Ecological Pest Management College: Ontario Agricultural College Department: School of Environmental Sciences Date Posted: January 22, 2024 Deadline: April 26, 2024 Please reference AD #23-11 Repost Position Description: The School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph invites applications for a tenured position at the Associate or full Professor level for the E. Alan (OAC ’60) and Jule A. Cameron Chair in Ecological Pest Management. This Chair is funded through a $3 million endowment sponsored by Dr. Alan and Jule Cameron. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in entomology, ecology, or ecosystem science with a focus on forest ecosystems or agroecosystems and should be an exceptional emerging or established scholar who has demonstrated research excellence through a strong publication record in internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journals and who is leading or has the potential to lead in their field. Applicants should have expertise in forest and/or crop pest management with a focus on ecologically based pest management strategies and tactics in forest or agricultural systems including, for example, biological control (insects, pathogens); chemical ecology (pheromones, kairomones, allomones); minimally environmentally impactful chemical and/or biological insecticides; pathogen ecology/control; integrated pest management; etc. Experience in field-based research is an asset. The position provides an excellent opportunity to build on existing strengths and reputation within the School of Environmental Sciences (SES) in the field of pest management. The SES is a multi-disciplinary academic unit with researchers in a range of fields (soil science, geology, agricultural meteorology, forest and ecosystem science, environmental microbiology, environmental toxicology, and plant pathology) and has an outstanding international reputation in the fields of entomology, including pest management, pollinator conservation, insect ecology, and insect systematics and evolution. The position will require the development of a strong extramurally funded research program involving the mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. The successful candidate will have responsibility for teaching existing and/or new courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in ecological pest management. Strong communication skills are essential, and applicants will provide clear evidence of effective teaching, with classroom experience considered an asset. Collaboration in research and graduate training is encouraged with others in SES, the Ontario Agricultural College, the University of Guelph and other universities, as well as with federal and provincial ministries. Faculty in SES are expected to provide service to the University, to the scientific community, and to society at large. Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT), especially in the form of direct outreach to Ontario’s integrated pest management community, will constitute an important and expected criterion for the Chair holder. This will provide much needed support for farmers and/or foresters with respect to the understanding and management of new and existing insect pest species, especially in relation to climate change and the greater potential for invasive species to succeed in the Canadian climate. Researchers in the School of Environmental Sciences have links across campus including Geography, Environment and Geomatics, The School of Engineering, Integrative Biology, the Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute, Animal Biosciences, Food Science, Ridgetown Campus and Plant Agriculture, as well as with producer organizations and members of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Vineland Research and Innovation Center, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. In addition, it has advanced analytical facilities in-house, and access to research stations across the province, including the nearby Elora and Arkell Research Stations. The school sits within the Ontario Agriculture College and is located on the main campus in the city of Guelph, 80 km west of Toronto, Ontario. The University of Guelph is the third largest employer in Guelph, a city of approximately 130,000 people, located about an hour drive west of Toronto, Ontario. University of Guelph is a top-ranked comprehensive university in Canada with an enrolment of over 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students across over 40 academic units. The University is known for its commitment to student learning, innovative research, and collaboration with world-class partners. It is a unique place, with transformative research and teaching and a distinctive campus culture. People who learn and work here are shaped and inspired by a shared purpose: To Improve Life. Reflecting that shared purpose in every experience connected to our university positions us to create positive change, here and around the world. Our University community shares a profound sense of social responsibility, a drive for international development, and an obligation to address global issues. Application Process Evaluation of applicants will commence shortly after April 26, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Interested applicants should submit the following materials (preferably as a single PDF file): A full curriculum vitae A maximum 3-page cover letter in which you provide a research statement that describes your research plan; how your research aligns with the University of Guelph’s existing or emerging areas of research strength; and how you embed EDI considerations in your research A maximum 2-page teaching statement, including teaching philosophy, evidence of effective teaching (e.g., course syllabi, teaching plans), and embedding of EDI in teaching practice Applications should be sent to the attention of: Dr. Paul Sibley Director and Professor School of Environmental Sciences Ontario Agricultural College University of Guelph Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 Email: [email protected] All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University recognizes that applicants may have had obligations outside of work that have negatively impacted their record of achievements (e.g., parental, elder care, and/or medical). You are not required to disclose these obligations in the hiring process. If you choose to do so, the University will ensure that these obligations do not negatively impact the assessment of your qualifications for the position. The University of Guelph resides on the ancestral lands of the Attawandaron people and the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and we offer our respect to our Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Métis neighbours as we strive to strengthen our relationships with them. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion (https://uoguel.ph/ox2p9) is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. If you require a medical accommodation during the recruitment or selection process, please contact Occupational Health and Wellness at 519-824-4120 x52674.
Second Class Operating Engineer #2024-0061
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Second Class Operating Engineer Second Class Operating Engineer Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Trades and Maintenance Position covered by the Collective Agreement with UNIFOR, Local 2003E Second Class Operating Engineer Central Utilities Plant, Physical Resources Hiring #: 2024-0061 Please read the Application Instructions before applying Reporting to the Chief Engineer, the Second Class Operating Engineer is responsible for performing the duties of a licensed Second Class Power (Operating) Engineer in a 3800 therm hour steam plant and 152 therm hour chilling plant. The incumbent is the Shift Engineer, and as such must have through, in-depth knowledge of the entire plant’s operation. The Shift Engineer is responsible for ensuring safe and efficient delivery of all services to the campus. This first-class plant is operated around the clock and rotating shift work (some of which are 12-hour shifts) is required. Requirements of the position include: A Second Class Power (Operating) Engineer certificate combined with operating experience in a large utilities plant with gas/oil operation; operating experience in a centrifugal chiller plant; and experience with diesel engines and air compressors. Basic computer skills are also required. We encourage candidates with a minimum of four exams completed towards becoming a second class to apply. Position Number 826-015 Start rate $39.06 per hour Job Rate $39.93 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Posting Date: 2024 01 31 Closing Date: 2024 04 29 (extended) Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Administrative Officer, CSAHS Dean’s Office Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Construction Coordinator, Electrical Design Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Electrical Designer Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Registered Veterinary Technician Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer (current page) Senior Storeskeeper Treasury Service Assistant Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Casual Campus Safety Attendant
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Casual Campus Safety Attendant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Casual Campus Safety Attendant University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus Please apply by emailing [email protected] and sending your: Cover Letter Resume Availability Reporting to the Manager, Campus Safety, the position of Campus Safety Attendant will be part of our team with a goal of keeping our Ridgetown Campus community safe. This is an ideal position for someone who likes working in a fast-paced team environment, has a flexible schedule and a strong desire to help others. Do you qualify? Requirements for this position include: Completion of secondary school education Security Guard Licence (preferred) Valid G Driver’ Licence Excellent customer service skills Must exercise sound judgement when responding to information queries, ensuring that appropriate referrals are made. Accurate recall, decision making under stressful situations Strong interpersonal skills with excellent oral and written communication are essential Ability to maintain confidentiality The responsibilities for this position include: Conducting regular tours of the campus, responding to staff, student and visitor inquiries and needs acting as the first point of contact for safety and security issues, including but not limited to vandalism, broken equipment and emergencies) Building surveillance and monitoring campus by conducting regular tours of the campus and keeping a vigilant eye out for suspicious activities, security breaches or safety hazards. Enforcing campus policies and regulations, including parking regulations, smoking policies, and building access rules. This may include issuing warnings or citations for violations and educating community members on the importance of compliance. Providing assistance and customer service by serving as a resource for the campus community, providing assistance and information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors by answering questions, giving directions, and addressing concerns in a friendly and helpful manner. Documenting incidents and maintaining accurate records of incidents, accidents, or security-related events that occur on campus. Collaborating with law enforcement agencies, providing support and assistance when needed by communicating and cooperating with police officers, sharing information, and providing assistance in investigations when necessary. Campus Safety Attendants should be well-trained, knowledgeable about emergency procedures, and capable of handling various situations that may arise on a university campus. This position requires evening and midnight shifts and work on weekends and statutory holidays as the work unit provides service 24 hours per day and seven days per week. Candidates selected following initial review must complete and be able to pass: First Aid, CPR and AED Certification ‘safeTALK’ (Suicide - Alert Training); ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training); Mental Health First Aid Certification; Violent Threat Assessment Training and references checks before final selection of employment. Hourly rate $20.24 - $22.61 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant (current page) Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Assistant or Associate Professor in Ruminant Health Management
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Faculty Positions Position Title / Rank: Assistant or Associate Professor in Ruminant Health Management College: Ontario Veterinary College Department: Population Medicine Date Posted: July 20, 2023 Deadline: October 19, 2023 or until a suitable candidate is found Please reference AD #22-47-Repost Position Description: The Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in Ruminant Health Management. Applicants will have a DVM or equivalent degree and a post-graduate degree at the doctoral level (PhD, DVSc or equivalent) in health management, epidemiology or a related field. Clinical ruminant veterinary practice experience is required. A background with clinical beef practice and/or research is considered an asset. The position includes approximately equal distribution of effort in research in ruminant health management (beef cattle focus preferred) and teaching in the DVM program. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a productive, independent, and collaborative research program in one or more areas of ruminant health management that includes topics of relevance to the beef cattle industry. They will be expected and supported to acquire research funds to provide graduate student training to the MSc, PhD and/or DVSc levels and to publish their research in peer-reviewed publications. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong communication and collaboration skills and will use these skills to develop collaborations with faculty from multiple disciplines. The successful candidate will deliver ruminant teaching in ambulatory practice, lectures, and clinical laboratories in the DVM program. They will contribute to ruminant herd health and production, research, teaching, and outreach. The faculty member will provide clinical service and teaching in the Ruminant Field Service (RFS) ambulatory clinic, including herd health, individual animal medical farm calls, and out of hours duty. The caseload in the RFS is predominantly dairy cattle with a mix of beef and small ruminants comprising the remainder. There are four other faculty in Ruminant Health Management as well as one RFS Veterinarian and one registered veterinary technician. Candidates must be competent in ruminant clinical practice and will be expected to grow our relationship with the beef industry. Graduates of AVMA-accredited or non-AVMA-accredited DVM programs with the required skills and experience are encouraged to apply. The University of Guelph has state-of-the-art beef and dairy research facilities. There are extensive opportunities and a culture of collaboration with faculty in many related disciplines including animal science, meat science, genetics, welfare science, and economics. We are close to an abundance of cattle farms and enjoy productive relationships with cattle producers for field research on commercial farms. In addition, there are strong research funding opportunities with our industry partners. The Ontario Veterinary College is a founding college of the University of Guelph, which is Canada’s leading comprehensive university. The Department of Population Medicine is home to a diverse team of faculty members working in epidemiology, theriogenology, food animal health management (ruminant, swine, and poultry), public health, applied animal behavior, and One Health. The University of Guelph is the third largest employer in Guelph, a city of approximately 130,000 people, located about an hour drive west of Toronto, Ontario. University of Guelph is a top-ranked comprehensive university in Canada with an enrolment of over 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students across over 40 academic units. The University is known for its commitment to student learning, innovative research, and collaboration with world-class partners. It is a unique place, with transformative research and teaching and a distinctive campus culture. People who learn and work here are shaped and inspired by a shared purpose: To Improve Life. Reflecting that shared purpose in every experience connected to our university positions us to create positive change, here and around the world. Our University community shares a profound sense of social responsibility, a drive for international development, and an obligation to address global issues. Application Process Assessment of applications will begin on October 19, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. Interested applicants should submit the following materials as a single PDF file: (1) a cover letter; (2) a curriculum vitae; and (3) a list and contact information for at least three professional references. Applications should be sent to the attention of: Todd Duffield Professor and Chair Population Medicine Ontario Veterinary College University of Guelph Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 Email: [email protected] All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University recognizes that applicants may have had obligations outside of work that have negatively impacted their record of achievements (e.g., parental, elder care, and/or medical). You are not required to disclose these obligations in the hiring process. If you choose to do so, the University will ensure that these obligations do not negatively impact the assessment of your qualifications for the position. The University of Guelph resides on the ancestral lands of the Attawandaron people and the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and we offer our respect to our Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Métis neighbours as we strive to strengthen our relationships with them. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion (https://uoguel.ph/ox2p9) is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. If you require a medical accommodation during the recruitment or selection process, please contact Occupational Health and Wellness at 519-824-4120 x52674.
Registered Veterinary Technician
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Registered Veterinary Technician Registered Veterinary Technician Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Registered Veterinary Technician Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre Temporary Part-Time (Less than 24 hours a week) Please apply by completing the OVC Part-Time Application form. You will be asked to upload a cover letter and resume saved as ONE file Reporting to the Supervisor, Patient Care and Service Delivery and under the direction of a clinician, the RVT participates as a member of the healthcare team of the Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre. The OVC HSC has a varied patient base, thus RVTs may be assisting activities relating to both companion and large animals. Registered Veterinary Technician positions at OVC HSC: Anesthesia Intensive Care Unit Diagnostic Imaging Companion Animal Wards Specialty (Neurology, Oncology, etc.) Large Animal Wards Small Animal Surgery Under the direction/supervision of a clinician, the key areas of responsibility include: Assist in building client caseload through the delivery of outstanding client service Coordinate patient care and communicate effectively with service areas regarding patient’s status, care procedures and location in hospital Maintain accurate and complete medical records ensuring patient/client confidentiality Observe and evaluate the health status of patients, administer prescribed drugs/therapeutic treatments, collect samples, perform diagnostic testing and assist with patient restraint Prepare patients for surgery (including clipping and prepping surgical site using aseptic technique) and set up surgical suites with specialized equipment and instruments according to safety protocols Assist clinicians with surgical procedures; monitor patient for changes in body functions and vital signs Provide technical support and functional guidance to veterinary students, graduate students, clinicians (faculty and veterinarians) and staff Interested candidates must meet the following requirements: 2-year College Diploma Successful completion of an accredited Veterinary Technician program recognized by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) Full member in good standing with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) Successful completion of the Veterinary Technician Examination (VTNE) and the OAVT mandatory ethics exam. OAVT registration is required One-year prior experience working as an RVT Demonstrated proficiency in customer service: excellent communication and organizational skills particularly with respect to dealing with clients; ability to mentor students and contribute to a collaborative team environment Familiarity with common computer software including Hospital Management Information System software is preferred Flexibility in scheduling availability is required. The incumbent will be required to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends Technician Large Animal Wards - The incumbent must have experience with and be competent in the handling and restraint of large animals and in performing a wide range of treatment procedures and techniques. The successful applicant will be required to provide proof of rabies titre. Hourly rate $31.84 - $43.01 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician (current page) ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Food and Hospitality Services Assistant
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Casual Food and Hospitality Services Assistant University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus Please apply by emailing [email protected] and sending your: Cover Letter Resume Availability This position will work at the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus in Ridgetown, ON. Reporting to the Sous Chef, the position of Food and Hospitality Services Assistant is responsible for food preparation and serving, kitchen maintenance and preparation and hospitality services for the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. Key areas of responsibility include: Provide administration duties at Steckley Hall front desk, general hospitality services such as making beds and changing sheets and provide support services at events to stakeholders and clients. Assist with banquets and other large-scale functions as well as provide catering responsibilities, including but not limited to serving tables, carrying trays of plates, distributing plated meals to guests, setting up and tearing down tables and table settings at venues across campus. Maintenance of the food services areas, including but not limited to cleaning, warewashing and stocking supplies. Serve clients and operate the point-of-sale system while providing exceptional customer service to all. Read and interpret recipes to mix, prepare and assemble salads, desserts, dressings & special menu items; cooks pasta, potatoes, eggs, stir-fry food, makes sandwiches. May include the use of deep fat fryers, grills, steamers and/or ovens and other kitchen equipment; records temperature, monitors and records amounts prepared/amounts left over. Maintain all food items at proper temperatures as instructed and responds to client requests for service, special diets, as well as other information in a friendly and helpful manner. While observing strict safety rules, the position will maintain clean and sanitary work area, especially in kitchen and dining areas which may include sweeping, scrubbing, cleaning tables, countertops, washes dishes, pots, pans, and utensils and ensure safety of food and food contact surfaces while maintaining sanitation standards. Requirements for the position include: Completion of Secondary School and one year experience and familiarity with the specialized cooking equipment ie. fryers, combi steamer ovens, food processor, etc., point-of-sale system and general practices related to food services. WHMIS, Food Handlers Certificate and First Aid required. Knife handling, customer service skills and knowledge of cleaning chemicals/equipment required. Hourly rate $18.11 - $20.22 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant (current page) Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Medical Device Reprocessing Technician
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Forbes Ranks U of G Among Canada's Top Employers Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre Temporary Part-Time (Less than 24 hours a week) Please apply by completing the OVC Part-Time Application form. You will be asked to upload a cover letter and resume saved as ONE file. Reporting to the Supervisor, Patient Care & Service Delivery and receiving daily functional guidance from the Team Leader of the Medical Device Reprocessing department, the incumbent will be responsible for a variety of duties including: Processing and distributing supplies Sterilizing surgical, medical, research and pharmacy supplies Maintaining records of biological tests Operating decontamination and sterilization equipment including steam autoclaves, and hydrogen peroxide sterilizer Maintaining inventory control including using inventory management computer software Transporting supplies to hospital areas Handling designated waste The incumbent will be cross-trained in other service areas of the Health Science Centre. The incumbent will be assigned to work in a variety of service areas based on operational requirements. Interested candidates must meet the following requirements: Secondary School diploma plus Medical Device Reprocessing Techniques Course and Certification as recognized by the MDRAO is required plus some related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience Demonstrate familiarity with sterilization techniques and should possess accurate record keeping abilities Good communication skills and attention to detail are required This position requires frequent lifting and a diverse range of motions for a wide variety of activities. Flexibility in scheduling availability is required. The incumbent will be required to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends. The successful applicant will be required to have the rabies vaccine series and provide proof of protective rabies titre. Hourly rate $23.03 - $31.09 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (current page) Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page
Radiation Therapist
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Radiation Therapist (RT) Radiation Therapist (RT) Forbes includes U of G Among Canada’s Best Employers Office, Clerical and Technical Radiation Therapist (RT) Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre Temporary part-time (Less than 24 hours a week) Please apply by completing the OVC Part-Time Application form. You will be asked to upload a cover letter and resume saved as ONE file. The Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre (HSC) provides a comprehensive and innovative clinical environment for experiential learning and discovery through the provision of excellence in patient care and client experience. The Radiation Therapy Facility consists of a Linear accelerator Clinac iX with on board imaging (CBCT and KV/MV imaging), ARIA R&V System for Varian Accelerator, Eclipse Treatment Planning, ARIA Server package and workstation, and a desktop computer system with Centricity and Stringsoft (HSC health information system). The linear accelerator and its accompanying software are the same as in human radiation therapy medical departments and are maintained to the same standard. This facility is used mainly in the treatment of cancer however it is also used for research purposes and occasionally the treatment of non-malignant disease. The typical caseload consists of companion animals [dogs and cats; large animals (horses, pigs, sheep, etc.)] may be treated in the future. The OVC HSC accepts referral cases from across Canada and the United States. Working closely with the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicists regarding treatment and protocols the Radiation Therapist (RT) will: plan CT and MRI procedures; import CT and MRI images into Eclipse treatment planning system; facilitate normal tissue/organ contouring; ensure quality assurance on the treatment plan and perform prescribed imaging and treatments. The successful candidate will communicate regularly with the Radiation Safety Officer as required by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). The RT is responsible for: the operation, security and use of the radiation therapy facility; providing daily quality assurance checks on the treatment machine and associated equipment; arranging for quarterly maintenance inspections and problem solving machine function issues. The Radiation Therapist is required to: communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders to build mutual respect, understanding and a collaborative team environment including coordinating appointments with Oncologists, Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation service areas; perform treatments, CT planning, MRI planning under the direction of the Radiation Oncologist; work in service areas where there is significant interaction with clients, students and animals directly. Experienced RTs may be involved in the orientation and training of new personnel. The OVC HSC has a varied patient base thus RT may assist with procedures unique to companion animals and/or to large animals. Requirements for this position include: successful completion of an accredited M.R.T. (T) program, registration with Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (C.A.M.R.T.), College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (C.M.R.T.O.) and Ontario Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (O.A.M.R.T.) and some related experience. Excellent record keeping and verbal and written communication skills are required. An in-depth knowledge of radiation therapy equipment is required with preference given to those who are experienced with CLINAC, OBI system, ECLIPSE planning system and Aria. A demonstrated understanding of physical and radiobiological effects of radiation on tissue in the clinical oncology setting and an understanding of clinical imaging and radiation set-up are required. Proficiency with computerized hospital information systems as well as the ability to use the Internet, e-mail, Excel and PowerPoint. The incumbent will be cross-trained in other areas of the OVC HSC based on operational areas. Flexibility in scheduling availability is required. The incumbent will be required to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends. A protective rabies titre is required. Hourly rate $31.84 - $43.01 per hour At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. Search form Search Human ResourcesSearchSearch Current Opportunities Animal Housing Pharmacy Technician Registered Veterinary Technician (Large Animal Ward) Client Services Clerk Dispatcher Food and Hospitality Services Assistant Casual Campus Safety Attendant Hospital Assistant Radiation Therapist (RT) (current page) Registered Veterinary Technician ​Medical Device Reprocessing Technician Administrative Assistant Advancement Events Coordinator Assistant Vice-President, School of Continuing Studies Associate Vice President, Advancement Custodian Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Educational Developer, Indigenous Knowledges and Pedagogies Executive Assistant Facilities Technician Facility Operator Management Trainee Program (Intern) Human Resources Consultant Associate Kitchen Assistant Knowledge Mobilization Manager Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Compliance & Continuous Improvement Manager, Network Infrastructure On-Line Quality Assurance Specialist Research Associate III, Ontology, Metadata, and Vocabulary Specialist Second Class Operating Engineer Vice President, Research and Innovation Printer-friendly versionPDF version Share this page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Print this page