Case Management Officer - Victoria, Canada - University of Victoria

University of Victoria
University of Victoria
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Victoria, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Organizational Unit- University of Victoria -> University Secretary -> Equity and Human Rights- Posting Close Date
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3 March 2023- Please note that positions will close at 4 p.m. on the closing date.- FTE
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0- Salary Grade- $65, $93, Additional Posting Information- N/A- Salary posted will be pro-rated based on FTE- Classification- ME6- Employee Group:

  • Management Excluded
  • Continuing
  • # of Hires Needed
  • 1
  • Category
  • Administrative and Support Services, Equity and Human Rights, Other
  • About this OpportunityThe University of Victoria is one of Victoria's largest employers and one of Canada's best diversity employers. Together we are more than 5,000 dedicated faculty, librarians and staff supporting the University of Victoria's diverse academic programs, world-class research and commitment to civic engagement.

The salary range for this position is:

Recruitment range:
$65,523 - $73,652 maximum starting salary
is determined through knowledge, experience and internal equity.


Performance range:
starting salary to max of $93,981
is available through annual performance increases.
- _Persons with disabilities_
- _Members of visible minorities_
- _Indigenous Peoples_

  • Job Summary
    _Mandate or core purpose of role_


The Case Management Officer in an integral part of the EQHR Case Management team, which includes the Manager, Informal Case Resolution, Manager, Sexualized Violence Prevention, Education, and Support, and the Associate Director.

The Case Management Officer participates as a member of the EQHR Case Management team by providing the first point of contact and intake for all complaints and inquiries under the Discrimination and Harassment and Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response policy.

They will move some cases through to resolution while assisting in coordinating and managing the overall caseload under both policies toward efficient and timely resolutions.


_Summary of roles, functions and areas of focus_


The Case Management Officer is responsible for responding to inquiries from across the university community regarding concerns of Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexualized Violence.

They will be the first point of contact for the case management team and will triage, refer, resolve or escalate as appropriate.

They are additionally responsible for maintaining complaint records and a database in accordance with relevant university policies.

The Case Management Officer will also support the Associate Director in terms of outreach and support for Complainants and Respondents.

They will understand and be able to provide information and advice on both Policies to all members of the university community.


In addition to their regular responsibilities, the Case Management Officer may be asked to cover for other administrative positions in the EQHR office as necessary.


  • Job Requirements
    _Qualifications and experience_
  • A level of education, training, and experience equivalent to Master's degree in human rights, social work, gender studies, political science etc.
  • Ability to multi task, organize and prioritize work.
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Able to relate effectively with students, staff and faculty in a diplomatic, tactful and patient manner that is sensitive and respectful of differences (cultural, disability, sexuality, age, gender, etc.).
  • Able to respond to disclosures and complaints in a traumainformed and survivorcentred manner.
  • Introductory skills in conflict resolution and/or crisis management.
  • Able to use discretion, judgment and maintain confidentiality.
  • With support, able to assess risks in someone's situation.
  • Ability to stay calm and rational under all types of circumstances and interactions.
  • Able to work collaboratively within a team environment and maintain positive relationships with colleagues.
  • Able to take initiative and work independently.
  • Demonstrated adaptability and resilience in response to changing work environment and demands.
  • Experience working with human rights policies.
  • Skills in MS Office program and ability to learn additional software as needed.

_ Key job-specific competencies_
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Personal Credibility - is trusted and respected by others, protects confidential information, and is accountable for their own actions and decisions. Serves as a role model for others when solving problems and dilemmas or confronting unethical actions.
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University Resources - comprehensive knowledge of university and community services and resources.
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - demonstrates capacity to build and maintain equitable and trusting relationships with a diverse range of people and act without bias.
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Records Management -
has a strong understanding of the universities records management system and protection of personal privacy policies.


_ Unusual working conditions_
This position will be required to deal with a variety of situations that require

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