Inuit Knowledge Analyst
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BenefitsPulled from the full job description
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Paid time off
- RRSP Contribution
- RRSP match
- Relocation assistance
Full job description
About the Opportunity
Are you passionate about advancing meaningful, community-based and co-management research that draws on Indigenous Knowledge? Do you thrive in roles that require both independent thought and collaboration with diverse groups? We are looking for an Inuit Knowledge Analyst to lead research initiatives that contribute to our vision.
The Inuit Knowledge Analyst is responsible for the social sciences research program that builds on several Inuit Knowledge studies that have been conducted by the Secretariat to date. You will spend your time planning, designing, managing, and collaborating on social research projects by using a variety of methods, such as interviews, questionnaires and focus groups to investigate the views of the Nunatsiavut population, on issues for the management of wildlife, plants and fisheries.
As the Torngat Secretariat’s Inuit Knowledge Analyst you would have a solid understanding of the full research process and have strategic thoughts on how best to implement and collaborate on each project on a case-by-case basis. You are motivated by the opportunity to make meaningful connections with various communities and turning your data into impactful research and findings, and utilize your time management and organizational skills to effectively run the full life cycle of identified research projects.
What You’ll Do
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Reporting and Dissemination
- Community and Stakeholder Engagement
- Grant and Proposal Writing
- Research Compliance and Coordination
- Project Management
What You Bring
- A Master’s or PhD in a Social Science-related field (e.g., Human Geography, Human Dimensions of Wildlife and Natural Resources, Sociology, Anthropology)
- 5+ years of research experience, including qualitative and quantitative analysis, with a strong understanding of both scientific and Indigenous research methodologies.
- Experience working directly with Indigenous Knowledge and engaging with Indigenous communities.
- Exceptional problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills, with a proven ability to write clear, compelling reports.
- A talent for working independently, while fostering collaborative relationships with government agencies, research partners, and community members.
What We Offer
- Fair and equitable compensation.
- Health and Dental Insurance Plan – 100% coverage.
- 22 days of annual leave with incremental increases after each 5-year period with the Secretariat.
- 14 days of sick/personal leave.
- 5 annual hunting, fishing, and gathering days.
- 17 recognized statutory holidays.
- Defined Contribution Pension Plan (Employer Matched) – 3.5%.
- RRSP Contribution (Employer Matched) – 2.5%.
- Travel benefit – $900 per year for employee and dependents.
- Labrador allowance – $3,000 per year / $6,000 with dependents.
- Clothing allowance – $500 annually.
- Professional Development Opportunities.
The Torngat Secretariat is committed to building and maintaining a diverse workforce and fostering an inclusive and collaborative work environment. We are a proud equal opportunity employer and we believe that diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences strengthen our mission to empower Inuit-led environmental stewardship and sustainable resource management in Nunatsiavut. We welcome applicants of all identities, abilities, and cultures, and encourage Indigenous candidates to apply and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic that makes us unique. Together, we strive to build a team that reflects the communities we serve and values the unique contributions of each individual.
If you require reasonable accommodation to take part in the employment process, please contact Maddie Coombes at recruitment@ethree.ca and let us know the nature of your request.
Location: Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL
If the successful candidate is located within a Nunatsiavut community or would like to relocate to a Nunatsiavut community, this can be accommodated by the Torngat Secretariat.
Application Close Date: November 25, 2024 (11:59PM AT)
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Paid time off
- Relocation assistance
- RRSP match
- Vision care
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
- Do you have experience working directly with Indigenous Knowledge and engaging with Indigenous communities?
Education:
- Master's Degree (required)
Experience:
- Research: 5 years (preferred)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1S0
Application deadline: 2024-11-25