Campus-wide onboarding resources for faculty and staff.
Welcome to UBC, one of the world's top universities and one of Canada's top employers. To help you get oriented to your new role and to the UBC community, these campus-wide onboarding resources provide you with curated information and the essentials to get started.
Your UBC onboarding journey
This onboarding journey map is designed to highlight the various orientation sessions and supports available to you to help you navigate UBC. This resource includes key details about each session and topics covered, as well as helpful websites and contacts. Your Faculty/Department may offer additional sessions to support you in your first few months.
View the UBC Vancouver onboarding journey map
View the UBC Okanagan onboarding journey map
The essentials to get started
This new hire onboarding checklist is designed to help you during your onboarding and includes onboarding fundamentals, how to gain a clear understanding of your role, and suggestions for how to connect with your new team. Your manager or local administrator may offer a more customized plan that will be relevant to you, your role, and your work arrangement.
View the new hire onboarding checklist (PDF)
Download the new hire onboarding checklist (docx)
Additional guides for new faculty and new managers/supervisors are available further below.
Your UBC employee orientation course
The New to UBC Orientation Course is a self-directed resource and learning space filled with informative and interactive content curated specifically to support new faculty and staff as you navigate the university community during your first couple of months and beyond.
- Learn about the resources, services and support available to you as you navigate your career journey at UBC, now and beyond your onboarding.
- Develop a foundational understanding of how we are shaping the future of research, teaching and work, and how you can contribute to UBC's mission and priorities.
- Learn about the unique opportunities to explore and get involved in our community, and why we are consistently recognized as one of Canada’s Top Employers.
Faculty and staff orientation events offered by the university will expand on the content in this course and provide additional networking and engagement opportunities with the UBC community.
Take the New to UBC Vancouver Orientation Course
Take the New to UBC Okanagan Orientation Course
Learn about your benefits at UBC
The Benefits Tree resource is designed to support you in better understanding the wide range of benefits available at UBC. Learn which benefits you are eligible for and how to access them, including Extended Health and Dental Care, Life Insurance, Employee and Family Assistance Program, Tuition Waivers and more.
Workday training
UBC Workplace Learning (WPL) offers a wide range of online self‑paced courses to help you get oriented to Workday and learn core functions that support success in your role. It is recommended for all faculty and staff to complete the general Workday Basics training and the Workday Essentials training(s) specific to their role.
Browse all Workday training courses
Wayfinding at UBC
Experience what makes UBC unique and learn what’s available to you on our two stunning campuses – all without leaving your home. Explore the Vancouver campus and Okanagan campus by taking a self-guided tour. Guided tours may also be offered to new faculty and staff through the campus-wide orientations program.
For maps and building codes to help you find your way around campus, check out the resources below.
Wayfinding at UBC Vancouver Wayfinding at UBC Okanagan
Additional guides for new faculty
New to teaching at UBC? The Welcome to Teaching at UBC Guide is intended to be a helpful introduction to teaching and learning at UBC for new faculty, with practical information and tips on getting started at UBC.
For further support, the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology in UBC Vancouver and the Centre for Teaching and Learning in UBC Okanagan support faculty through professional development, the integration of learning technology, and the development and delivery of courses and programs.
Access the new faculty orientation guides
Resource guide for new managers
Stepping into a supervisory role at UBC? This resource guide is designed to help you navigate the various resources, processes, and support services at UBC that may be relevant to you as you take on new people management responsibilities at the university.
While this is a campus-wide resource, your Faculty/Department may have its own processes and practices. Your local HR representative is a good starting point for learning about department-specific supports for managers.
Access the resource guide for new managers (CWL login required)
Campus-wide orientation events for faculty and staff
Welcome to UBC Orientation
The Welcome to UBC Orientation event is hosted throughout the year to welcome and support new staff and faculty as they begin their journey at UBC. This interactive session will combine speakers and activities for new hires to learn more about UBC and our priorities, ways to be engaged in the campus community, and the opportunities available here for you. You will also have the opportunity to connect with fellow new colleagues and hear tips and advice from seasoned staff.
Benefits@UBC Webinars for Faculty and Staff
The Benefits@UBC webinar is hosted throughout the year by the UBC Vancouver Benefits team to help new faculty and staff to better understand the wide range of benefits available to you. Join us to learn which benefits you are eligible for and how to access them including Extended Health and Dental Care, Life Insurance, Employee and Family Assistance Program, and Tuition Waivers.
You@UBC: Navigating Your Development Journey for Staff
The You@UBC Professional Development (PD) Orientation event is hosted three times per year by the Learning and Talent Development team as an interactive session to support staff in exploring the professional development resources available at UBC, and engaging in reflection and goal setting around navigating your development journey in your current role at UBC.
Register for a Welcome Orientation, Benefits Webinar, or PD Orientation
New Faculty Teaching Orientation
UBC’s New Faculty Teaching Orientation is hosted annually in August by the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology to welcome and support new instructors as they navigate their roles and responsibilities at the institution. The orientation provides an opportunity for new faculty to learn about the academic culture, policies, and practices of the institution, as well as the resources available to support their teaching, research, and service. This event also presents a valuable opportunity to connect with new colleagues and foster professional networks.
Register for the 2025 New Faculty Teaching Orientation
New to UBC Vancouver Connections Program
The New to UBC Vancouver Connections Program is a self-directed, cohort-based program designed to support new faculty and staff within their first year of employment with building new connections within the UBC community and creating shared experiences as they navigate their onboarding journey. Program participants are matched into small groups and determine how frequently to meet with group members and what types of activities to engage in.
Register for the next cohort of the Connections Program
Questions?
If you have questions or need help in your first days and weeks at UBC, questions around your onboarding experience, or resources available to you, contact the Orientations & Onboarding team at workplace.orientations@ubc.ca.
Who to contact for specific issues:
- For Workday issues or questions: submit a support request through the UBC Self Service Portal or call 604-822-8200 for UBC Vancouver or 250-807-8163 for UBC Okanagan
- For questions about your benefits coverage, visit hr.ubc.ca/benefits, or connect with a benefits specialist.
- For workplace accommodation and accessibility support, contact the Centre for Workplace Accessibility and speak confidentially with a Workplace Accessibility Specialist at 604-822-8139 or workplace.accessibility@ubc.ca.