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Indigenous Research Facilitator Jobs in Fredericton – New Brunswick at University of New Brunswick

Title: Indigenous Research Facilitator

Company: University of New Brunswick

Location: Fredericton – New Brunswick

Category: Research/Development

Closing date:

May 29, 2024 at 4:00

PMOffice 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 OFFERFull-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 will be commensurate with experience &

education

YOUR FOCUSIn 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 BRINGUndergraduate 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).This position is designated for those that have Indigenous ancestry.

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.

Experi…

 

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