Associate Director, Faculty Development And Support

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University Of Toronto
Old Toronto
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Job description

Date Posted: 09/30/2024
Req ID:39873
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science
Department: Academic Human Resources
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)

Description:

About us:

The Faculty of Arts & Science is the heart of Canada’s leading university and one of the most comprehensive and diverse academic divisions in the world. The strength of Arts & Science derives from our combined teaching and research excellence in the humanities, sciences and social sciences across 29 departments, seven colleges and 46 interdisciplinary centres, institutes and programs. We can only realize our mission with the dedication and excellence of engaged staff and faculty. The diversity of opportunities and perspectives within the Faculty reflect the local and global landscape and the need for curiosity, innovative thinking and collaboration. At Arts & Science, we take pride in our legacy of innovation and discovery that has changed the way we think about the world.

The University of Toronto is committed to recruiting and retaining outstanding faculty and academic staff. The Academic Human Resources Office provides support and expertise to academic units on faculty development and support, and the interpretation and application of policies and procedures governing academic appointments.

Your opportunity:

Reporting to the Director, Academic Human Resources, the Associate Director, Faculty Development and Support, leads a team to develop and deliver mental health professional development initiatives and programs for faculty and academic staff at the Faculty of Arts and Science.

The Associate Director has a leadership role in building the Division’s capacity to identify and support faculty and academic staff in crisis and for ensuring comprehensive coordination, development and implementation of high-risk, safety, crisis and issues response. The incumbent works collaboratively with the offices of Campus Safety, Human Resources, Labour Relations, Student Affairs and other central University offices, as well as senior leadership in the academic and administrative units and colleges of the Faculty of Arts and Science. Drawing upon an in-depth knowledge of the Ontario Human Rights Code, Occupational Health and Safety Act and relevant University policies and processes, the Associate Director is responsible for assessing, intaking and/or establishing a case management plan for critical issues pertaining to faculty and academic staff. The Associate Director will draft, develop and implement alternative resolution pathways and restoration plans.

Qualifications

Education:

- Graduate degree in a related field (e.g., social work, psychology, public health) or an acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered including previous work at organizations where the primary role was focused on critical incidents and alternate resolutions.

Experience:

- Minimum 6-7 years relevant experience in a university, public sector, or research-intensive setting leading professional development programming. Relevant experience in alternate resolutions and restorations; and crisis management in the areas of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
- Strong familiarity, understanding and experience in working with individuals with mental health issues and illnesses.
- Registered Social Worker in good standing with Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers highly preferred.
- Familiarity with relevant Ontario and Canadian statutes, including the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Skills:

- Highly developed interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate both orally and in writing at all levels of an organization, including preparing briefings and reports and delivering presentations to a variety of stakeholders.
- Demonstrated success with the implementation of new initiatives and processes.
- Demonstrated experience with program development, professional learning, service delivery, and evaluation of those activities.
- Knowledge of adult learning principles.
- Exercises sound judgement while balancing crisis and issues management response with an awareness of institutional liability.
- Applied knowledge of the evolutionary process of violence and threat risk assessment models.
- Ability to keep and secure confidential case records while adhering to all University retention and FIPPA policies.

Other:

- Sound knowledge of domestic, family, and workplace violence, trauma, mental health and disabilities, and criminal issues.
- Trained to work from a trauma-informed systems approach.
- Practices with an understanding of the nexus between trauma and threat assessment.
- Knowledge of best practices related to addressing personal safety issues.
- Familiarity with applicable Ontario and Canadian statutes, including the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act; the Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Act; and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- Strong knowledge of community resources for victims of domestic, family, and workplace violence.
- Preferred certifications and training – Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Psychological First Aid Training (Red Cross), Emergency Management, Mental Health, Alternate Resolution, Critical Issue Investigations, Workplace Restoration and Conflict Resolution.

Closing Date: 11/04/2024, 11:59PM ET
Employee Group: Salaried
Appointment Type: Budget - Continuing
Schedule: Full-Time
Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: PM 5 -- Hiring Zone: $118,368 - $138,097 -- Broadband Salary Range: $118,368 - $197,280
Job Category: People Strategy, Equity & Culture

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