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Athabasca University Students’ Union

Online Learning Facilitator - ONLIN001161-00001 Job at Athabasca University Stud

Athabasca University Students’ Union, Claremore, OK, United States, 74018

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Job Order #: 6246425

NOC: 41321

Employer Name: SASKATCHEWAN DISTANCE LEARNING CENTRE

Wage/Salary Info: $24.45/hr. to $27.23/hr.

Posted Date: 24-Sep-2025

Location: LIPTON

# of Positions: 1

Employment Terms: Part-Time

Length of Employment: Indefinite

Education: University Certificate

Apply By: 08-Oct-2025

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Employer Name: SASKATCHEWAN DISTANCE LEARNING CENTRE

Online Learning Facilitators (OLFs) will be responsible for supporting students obtain a quality online educational experience. As an OLF you will work with students in an online learning environment and will, in most cases, be the primary point of contact for our learners.

Responsibilities

  • Administrative Tasks
    • Seeks support when needed (school staff) and advocate for students.
    • Follow school-based administrators expectations for creating DLCgo accounts/new applications, requesting courses, approving course request, course selections, drops, etc.
    • Keep accurate and timely documentation - student records organized/filed (i.e. files for students, timelines, marked assignments/exams, progress reports, communications, etc.).
    • May take attendance for each period.
  • Supporting Learning
    • Work as a collaborative team member that may include Online Teachers, Student Support Teachers, School-Based Administrators, Campus Principals or Support Staff.
    • Ensures students have necessary resources (Sask DLC materials, printables, textbooks, technology, lab supplies, etc.) as per the Resources page in each course; record and return.
    • Orientates new students to classroom procedures and expectations, logging in, and how online learning works within their school.
    • Supervise and demonstrate knowledge and application of diverse learning supports to meet student academic needs (i.e. clarify directions, read questions/assignments, etc.); direct them to other supports when applicable (Sask DLC teacher, admin, etc.).
    • Demonstrate an ability to adapt to the changing needs of students.
    • Display a willingness to learn new skills and strategies to effectively support students.
    • Coordinate, organize, and proctor exams.
  • Supporting Pace and Progress
    • Update student pace/progress tool (i.e. calendar on whiteboard, Excel document)
    • Monitor pace/progress/success (i.e. check Moodle logs, check grades).
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