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The Opportunity
Job classification: P2043 - Project Coordinator
Salary range: $80,000 - $100,000. Placement within the range is typically based upon a review of skills, experience, and internal equity.
Hours per week: 37.5
Paid leave: 4 Weeks Vacation / 14 Flex Days per year
Position End Date: September 30, 2027
Deadline to apply: 9AM, July 6, 2026
Reporting to the Academic Leader, Quality Enhancement, the Academic Quality Partner plays a key role in advancing a culture of quality, innovation, and continuous improvement at SAIT. The role supports the development, implementation, and ongoing refinement of quality frameworks, systems, and processes that strengthen the integrity and impact of SAIT’s credit and apprenticeship programs.
Working collaboratively with academic leaders, faculty, staff, and external partners, the Academic Quality Partner facilitates quality initiatives across the full program lifecycle—supporting evidence-informed decision-making, alignment with institutional and regulatory expectations, and the elevation of quality literacy. The role also provides coaching, training, and consultative support to build organizational capacity for quality enhancement and data-driven improvement.
How you'll contribute
Facilitating and Coordinating Quality Initiatives
Facilitate and coordinate academic quality initiatives and enhancement processes, ensuring alignment with institutional standards and continuous improvement goals
Coordinate quality initiatives throughout the program lifecycle, ensuring alignment from design through evaluation
Ensure documentation and reporting requirements are met for internal and external interest holders
Facilitate alignment of projects with established timelines and institutional priorities
Monitor progress and guide activities to align with timelines and institutional objectives
Prepare clear, timely, and comprehensive documentation for senior leadership and other interest holders
Contribute to the development and implementation of the Academic Quality Framework (AQF) and related policies
Coaching and Capacity Building
Coach and mentor colleagues across academic and support areas in quality practices, evaluation processes, and continuous improvement
Develop and deliver training, workshops and resources to build institutional capacity for engagement in quality initiatives
Provide consultative support and guidance to faculty, academic leaders, and staff
Continuous Improvement and Information Management
Identify opportunities for process improvement and recommend changes
Develop and maintain systems and protocols related to quality and improvement activities
Pilot and evaluate new tools (including AI) to streamline information management
Support data-informed decision-making by helping teams interpret, analyze, and apply evidence from institutional and program-level data
Interest Holder Engagement and Training
Build relationships with faculty, academic leaders, and industry partners
Collaborate to design and deliver training to develop quality literacy
Support capacity building and onboarding for new team members and Academic Quality Council participants
Model transparent practices that promote collaboration, trust and collective ownership of quality initiatives
Support collaborative initiatives with external partners, including joint projects and shared learning activities
Contribute to the transformation of the TLC into an integrated, high-performing academic support hub
Policy, Accreditation and Reporting
Support compliance with regulatory requirements, accreditation standards and institutional policies
Contribute to the development and refinement of quality policies and procedures
Maintain current knowledge of relevant standards and participate in related strategic planning
What you bring
Bachelor’s degree in Education, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Sciences, Data Analytics, or another discipline that supports academic quality, research, analysis, training, or process improvement is required
Master’s degree in a related field is considered an asset
3–5 years of experience in an educational or regulated environment, demonstrating competency in one or more of the following areas:
Supporting program reviews, curriculum processes, or academic quality initiatives in a post‑secondary environment
Facilitating training, workshops, or documentation to build understanding of processes or frameworks
Applying structured quality, compliance, or regulatory frameworks in an educational or similar environment
Analyzing data to support decision‑making or continuous improvement
Collaborating within cross‑functional teams and managing relationships with diverse stakeholders
Experience coordinating projects with multiple tasks, timelines, or deliverables is an asset
Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation, or equivalent, is considered an asset
Equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered
Skills
Exceptional oral and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal, innovation, and analytical abilities
Excellent organizational and time‑management skills
Project management skills with the ability to align objectives, tasks, and milestones
Effective training and facilitation skills
Proven ability to build relationships and collaborate
Ability to quickly establish credibility
Demonstrated service mindset with a proactive, solutions‑focused approach
Ability to identify and escalate risks
Ability to analyze and interpret data
We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest in this opportunity. We understand how important communication is, and we are committed to following up with every candidate. Please know that each application is thoughtfully reviewed, and you will hear from us either way.
Together, we build bold futures
At SAIT, we equip you with the resources you need to shape bold futures for yourself and our communities. We offer a comprehensive package including:
- Generous time off to pursue other passions and support your wellbeing
- SAIT paid premiums for medical, dental, and vision benefits so you, and your family, are well supported
- Benefits supporting mental health and access to Greenshield + for virtual therapy at a reduced rate
- Access to a Health Spending or Taxable Spending Account
- Professional development opportunities through our Free Seat Program, tuition support, access to LinkedIn Learning and discounted Continuing Education & Professional Studies courses
- Defined Benefit pension through LAPP to help you retire with confidence
- Excellent dining options on campus
- Free access to our fitness facilities and group fitness classes
About SAIT
At SAIT, we’re building bold futures. We’re a community of tenacious problem-solvers, inventive thinkers, and passionate collaborators who believe in doing work that matters.
Named one of Alberta’s Top Employers, we’re driven by a desire to create an impact in our community. If you’re looking for a place where purpose meets possibility, you’ve found it here.
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