Academic Operations Assistant
Kaplan
Job Title
Academic Operations AssistantJob Description
We are seeking a detail-oriented and reliable Part-Time Academic Operations Assistant to support the day-to-day academic and administrative processes of the Year One Foundation Program (YOFP) and will be required to be detail-oriented and reliable.
This role is central to ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and smooth delivery of academic operations. The Academic Operations Assistant will support foundational data preparation, academic monitoring, course registration and coordination, and related operational tasks. This is an ideal role for a candidate who is highly organised, proficient in data management, and comfortable working within structured academic systems.
Kaplan International Pathways has equity, diversity, and inclusion as core values. We welcome applications from suitable candidates whatever their background, and especially from women and those who identify as Indigenous and minority ethnic who are underrepresented in our workforce at this level.
Key Responsibilities
1. Academic Data Preparation & Reporting
Prepare, clean, and maintain foundational academic data
Support term-level academic tracking and reporting
Compile and summarize attendance records
Maintain and update student gradebooks accurately
Prepare structured tables, reports, and dashboards for internal and faculty use (Excel-based)
2. Academic Monitoring Support
Conduct routine academic checks, including enrollment verification, GPA tracking, and course load reviews
Identify missing records, inconsistencies, errors and flag issues promptly
Support early alert processes for students at academic risk
Assist with cohort-level reporting and progress monitoring
3. Registration & Course Coordination
Course registrations
Prepare registration-related data summaries and documentation
Support program progression tracking and maintain accurate records of student academic standing
Qualifications
Strong attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy and data integrity
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel (including formulas, filtering, sorting; pivot tables preferred)
Basic programming or scripting skills (e.g., Python, R, VBA, or SQL) are considered an asset, particularly for automating data handling, reporting, or academic tracking tasks
Comfortable working with structured academic records and large data sets
Strong organizational, time management, and problem-solving skills
Ability to handle confidential student information with discretion
Experience in data management, academic administration, or operational support preferred
Excellent teamworking and professional communication skills
Must be authorized to work in Canada
Physical Requirements
Sitting
Standing
Walking
Climbing
Lifting up to 50+ pounds
Pulling
Pushing
Carrying
Grasping
Reaching
Bending
Visual Acuity
Color Determination
Speaking
Listening
Working Structure
Part-time 8-12 hours per week (flexible based on academic cycle)
Hours may increase during peak registration or reporting periods
Work schedule to be coordinated with the Academic & Operations Coordinator
Location and start date
This is a part-time continuing role based on site at the North Campus of the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Ideally the candidate will need to be available to start in March 2026.
What We Value
Reliability and consistency in all tasks
Precision in handling data and academic records
Professional and clear communication with colleagues.
Initiative in identifying issues and suggesting solutions.
A structured and calm academic operation.
Application Process
To apply for this role, please submit your resume (CV) and a cover letter. Please ensure your cover letter demonstrates how you meet the requirements of the role.
About the Year One Foundation Program - University of Alberta
The University of Alberta's Foundation Program is a joint educational partnership between Kaplan International Pathways Canada and the University of Alberta that commences with a first intake in January 2025. The University of Alberta is a Top 100 ranking world university and is situated in Edmonton, Alberta. The Foundation Program ('Program') offers international students who do not meet direct entry requirements, an opportunity to gain admission to the University after successfully completing the 3-term (1-academic year) Foundation Program which consists of ten (10) 3-credit courses which count toward the first complete year of a Bachelor's Degree, as well as non-credit bearing classes designed to supplement course or skill gaps and set students up for successful post-secondary studies ongoing at the University.
The Program is supported by Kaplan staff, starting at the point of attraction and recruitment, right through to completion and progression from the program. University instructors teach credit-bearing courses and Kaplan manages all operational aspects of the program as well as provides supplemental learning, well-being, and community building services to enrolled students. The students are University of Alberta students from day one.
Location
Edmonton, AB, CANEmployee Type
EmployeeJob Functional Area
OperationsKaplan lnternational is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. If you require any adjustments or additional support within the recruitment process, please contact us directly.