Advisor, Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office

University of Toronto


Date Posted: 08/19/2024

Req ID: 39374

Faculty/Division: VP-People Strategy, Equity & Culture

Department: People Strategy, Equity & Culture

Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)

Description:

Under the general direction of the Director, Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office (ARCDO), the Advisor, Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office is responsible for providing support to the Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office in the development, implementation and administration of the University’s Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity tri-campus initiatives.

Key responsibilities include: development and delivery of on-going anti-discrimination and harassment educational programs and outreach initiatives focused on the promotion of Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity on campus, including supporting the annual IDERD Campaign and other institutional EDI-related campaigns; working with student clubs, groups and other faculty & staff units on all three campuses in developing and implementing programming, educational and outreach initiatives related to anti-racism, equity and cultural diversity; acting as a resource and providing independent confidential case intake for students, faculty and unionized and non-unionized staff; providing advice to students, staff and faculty across the University with respect to available services, supports, options, relevant policies, and providing appropriate referrals; providing support and research assistance with Human Rights policy analysis and implementation. 

The Advisor supports the development of the University’s anti-discrimination and harassment educational curriculum and works collaboratively with Divisional Equity Directors and EDI leads in the development and delivery of educational programming. The incumbent is a consultative resource on broader issues of equity, diversity & inclusion.

The Advisor briefs Director, ARCDO on emerging issues as they are identified, analyses and revises documents and policy drafts, researches and provides support on special institutional projects. Additionally, the incumbent identifies and implements opportunities for improvements and efficiencies in office procedures. 

The incumbent works in a complex environment that requires a high degree of sensitivity, responsiveness and a need to maintain absolute confidentiality. The incumbent must present a professional image in the Anti-Racism and Cultural Diversity Office by interacting knowledgeably and courteously with many people including senior administrators, faculty, staff and students and community members who come into contact with the Office.

Qualifications Required:

I. EDUCATION:

Graduate degree in a relevant area of study, preferably with a focus on dispute resolution, human rights, diversity, equity and inclusion or acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience. 

II. EXPERIENCE:

Minimum 4 years of related experience in developing and delivering programming with excellent understanding of anti-racism and cultural diversity frameworks; Demonstrated experience working with inter-cultural and inter-faith issues; Demonstrated experience in and understanding of complex issues related to equity and diversity as they relate to the student experience and the workplace strongly preferred; Experience in curriculum design and delivery, adult learning principles, group facilitation, assessment and evaluation techniques; Experience in developing antiracism and cultural diversity programming initiatives and case management; Demonstrated experience and competence in developing targeted training to diverse groups; Demonstrated experience in project management and advancing EDI projects within a post-secondary environment or similar complex organization; Demonstrated experience in research, developing public education materials, promotional materials; and/or community initiatives related to human rights education; Experience working with diverse student body Experience working within a post-secondary context is strongly preferred; Related marketing experience. A thorough understanding of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, Ontario Human Rights Code, AODA and relevant legislation/case law. 

SKILLS:

Computer experience required, including standard office computer applications (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email, etc.); Strong written and oral communication skills; Excellent Internet research skills.

III. OTHER:

Well-developed writing, editing and research skills; Excellent interpersonal, communication, leadership and facilitation skills; Strong social media skills; Demonstrated ability to communicate and work effectively with diverse constituencies in a team environment; Demonstrated abilities to multi-task, trouble shoot and problem solve; Demonstrated ability to assist individuals in distress; Demonstrated ability to assist with working on human rights issues and knowledge of community resources and best practices in anti-racism and cultural diversity; Ability to work with people from diverse cultures and communities; Demonstrated tact, discretion, ability to exercise good judgment; Ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines; Awareness of student environments, campus systems and organizations, and the University’s policies and procedures related to student life and activities strongly preferred; Excellent organizational and programming skills; Ability to be innovative and work independently; Ability to develop and deliver effective presentations; Demonstrated ability to relate to students, staff, and faculty in a manner that builds trust and confidence.

Command of contemporary diversity, equity, and inclusion concepts, paradigms and issues. Ability to critically analyze the range of EDI paradigms, their strengths and limitations, and to articulate these to a diverse audience. Ability to research and identify best practices of equity, diversity and inclusion. Knowledge of current trends, legislation, and regulations in Human Rights in the context of higher education. Research, analytical skills (including statistical analysis and interpretation).

Closing Date: 09/06/2024, 11:59PM ET

Employee Group: Salaried

Appointment Type: Budget – Continuing

Schedule: Full-Time

Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: PM 2 — Hiring Zone: $82,083 – $95,762 — Broadband Salary Range: $82,083 – $136,802

Job Category: People Strategy, Equity & Culture

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