Office of Research Services (ORS)
The Office of Research Services (ORS), under the Vice-President (Research) portfolio, works with UNB faculty members to support their research interests. ORS facilitates research funding applications and is responsible for research contracts and agreements. ORS also provides advice and support services to faculty members in the areas of IP, partnership development, commercialization, and technology and knowledge transfer.
WHAT WE OFFER
Full-time | 3 Year Term | Fredericton | Hybrid
UNB is committed to ensuring employees can maintain a healthy work-life balance. As such, we are proud to support a hybrid work approach, which includes flexible hours and work-from-home options.
Standard Work Hours: Mon - Fri | 8:15 am - 4:30 pm | 36.25 hours per week
Salary Range: $49,894 - $64,868 per annum
YOUR FOCUS
In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, UNB is committed to advancing reconciliation and decolonization by better supporting research with, by and for Indigenous communities in ways which emphasize reciprocity, responsibility, and respect. Reporting to the Director, Research Operations and Services the Indigenous Research Facilitator leads support for Indigenous research and support for the Piluwitahasuwin in advancing institutional change.
- Lead (plan, implement, and evaluate) outreach, education, and awareness related to Indigenous research.
- Promote a culture of Indigenization within the university research community.
- Develop and implement plans to help researchers work with and alongside Indigenous individuals and communities.
- Provide advice and oversight regarding Indigenous research and building and strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities.
- Collaborate and build partnerships with faculties, departments, and other units across the university to advance Indigenous research.
- Advance Indigenous community engagement for the purpose of strengthening relationships and exploring research-related partnerships and other opportunities.
- Support research grant application development and provide feedback to researchers. Support the Indigenization of research agreements.
- Identify funding opportunities related to Indigenous research.
- Identify and advocate for the removal of structural and systemic barriers experienced by Indigenous researchers within the research ecosystem.
WHAT YOU BRING
- Undergraduate degree in a related field.
- 5 years' relevant experience.
- A combination of education and experience will be considered.
- Strong understanding of Wabanaki world views, culture, and values with strong relationships with community(ies).
Additional Strengths
- Experience respectfully engaging with and/or working with and alongside Indigenous people, communities, and/or organizations.
- Comprehensive understanding and experience navigating complex and competing priorities.
- Experience in research administration or related experience in a post-secondary environment is an asset.
- Experience with research and project coordination in Indigenous communities is an asset.
- Experience in a role related to the implementation of reconciliation, Indigenization, and decolonization initiatives is an asset; and
- Knowledge of Indigenous research ethics is an asset.
WHY CHOOSE UNB?
UNB offers a large variety of benefits for employees, including a full pension, a minimum of three weeks of vacation annually, the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), and dental, life, and health insurance.
PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL STAFF UNION (PTSU)
This position is part of the PSAC, Local 60551 employee group and falls under the PTSU Collective Agreement.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
The University of New Brunswick and PSAC/PTSU Local 60551 are committed to employment equity and fostering diversity within our community and developing an inclusive workplace that reflects the richness of the broader community that we serve. The University welcomes and encourages applications from all qualified individuals who will help us achieve our goals, including women, visible minorities, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
We thank all who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.