
The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.

The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.
Job ID
73589
Job Title
PROGRAM COORDINATOR - HYBRID
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Location
HSC- Central Campus
Open Date
01/05/2026
Job Type
Limited Term (>12 months)
Close Date
01/12/2026
Employee Group
Unifor Unit 1, Staff
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Department
Rehab Sciences
Full/Part Time
Full-Time
Salary Grade/Band
Grade 7
Salary Range
$25.70 - $39.89 (hourly)
Contract Duration
20.7 Months
Existing Vacancy
Yes - Backfilling as Existing
Hours per Week
35
Target Number of Openings
1
Job Code
JD0692
Posting Details
Schedule
Monday - Friday 8:30 - 4:30
Education Level
2 year Community College diploma in Office Administration or related field.
Career Level
Requires 4 years of relevant experience
Anticipated Start Date
January 26, 2026
Job Description
JD/TJD #
JD00692
Pay Grade:
7
Title:
Program Coordinator
Unit/Project Description:
For Department use only.
The School of Rehabilitation Science, within the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, is excited to invite applications for a full-time Program Coordinator.
We are seeking a highly motivated, self-directed, and dynamic individual to join our team as the Program Coordinator for the Integrated Rehabilitation and Humanities (IRH) undergraduate degree program. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the development, implementation, and coordination of this innovative program, which integrates rehabilitation sciences with the humanities.
Job Summary:
Responsible for developing, planning, and maintaining the efficient operation of a division and its related programs, and coordinating all aspects of the program including curriculum administration, implementation, promotion, recruitment, resource, and financial management. Implements and maintains the efficient administrative operations at a designated site under the direction of senior staff.
Purpose and Key Functions:
Supervision:
Provide lead hand supervision and is responsible for the quality and quantity of work of others.
Provide orientation and show procedures to others.
Requirements:
2 year Community College diploma in Office Administration or related field.
Requires 4 years of relevant experience.
Assets:
For Department use only.
Experience in an undergraduate university setting
Strong understanding of McMaster’s undergraduate calendar, processes, and policies
Initiative in planning and problem-solving
Excellent time management skills
Self-directed with the ability to thrive in team environments
Proficiency in systems such as Mosaic and A2L
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong interpersonal abilities
Customer-service-oriented approach
How To Apply
To apply for this job, please submit your application online.
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