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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer

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51 988 $ - 57 385 $ / année
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Publié il y a 7 jours

Reporting to and under the direction of the Associate Vice-President (Research), the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer will coordinate the development of the University's EDI Action Plan, as required by the Canada Research Chairs Program. The incumbent will be responsible for conducting research on best practices in EDI, collating the results of the University's data gathering on EDI, coordinating focus groups for equity-deserving faculty and staff on campus, drafting the EDI Action Plan in accordance with best practices, and developing EDI training and educational initiatives.

Term: Contract Term, 9 - 12 months

Hours of work: 25 - 35 hours per week

Classification/Level: Band 5, $51,988 - $57,385 (pro-rated based on hours worked)

Closing Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024

Responsabilités

Research on Best Practices in EDI

  • Conduct environmental plan of EDI Action Plans in the Canadian university sector.
  • Conduct research on best practices in equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in Canada and internationally.
  • Develop standards and guidelines for EDI at the University, with a special focus on faculty research.

Collating Results of Existing Research on EDI

  • Analyze results of the University's Employment Systems Review survey.
  • Analyze results of the University's Policy Review.
  • Analyze results of the University's Diversity Meter survey.
  • Analyze results of the University's stakeholder interviews.
  • Produce a comprehensive plan for integrating all existing data into the EDI Action Plan.

Coordinating Focus Groups for Equity-Deserving Faculty & Staff

  • Develop methodology for conducting focus groups with equity-deserving faculty & staff.
  • Coordinate with external consultant(s) to conduct focus groups.
  • Synthesize and analyze the results of focus group discussions.

Drafting EDI Action Plan

  • Bring together all findings from the University's data-gathering initiatives.
  • Draft a complete EDI Action Plan in accordance with CRCP requirements and best practices.
  • Revise EDI Action Plan as required by the CRCP.

Developing Training/Educational Initiatives

  • Conduct an environmental scan of educational and training initiatives at Canadian universities.
  • Develop educational and training initiatives for the University community that are appropriate responses to the findings of our EDI research and consultation.
Qualifications
  • An undergraduate degree in a relevant field; graduate degree is an asset.
  • 4-6 years of employment experience in a relevant work environment.
  • Demonstrated experience working on issues pertaining to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility.
  • Demonstrated experience in conducting and analyzing research.
  • Demonstrated critical thinking, project management, and writing skills.
  • High-level communications skills with a variety of stakeholders.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and to prioritize activities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Some experience in statistical analysis is an asset.

All applications are to be received by 4:30 p.m. on the closing date. Candidates are responsible for clearly demonstrating in their cover letters how they meet the requirements of the position. Please forward your cover letter and resume, by clicking the Apply Now button.

An equal opportunity employer, St. Thomas University is committed to employment equity for women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minority groups, and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Candidates must have proof they are legally entitled to work in Canada.

St. Thomas University is situated on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Wəlastəkewiyik / Maliseet whose ancestors along with the Mi'Kmaq / Mi'kmaw and Passamaquoddy / Peskotomuhkati Tribes / Nations signed Peace and Friendship Treaties with the British Crown in the 1700s.

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À propos St. Thomas University

St. Thomas University

Established in 1910, St. Thomas University is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts institution with a full-time enrolment of 1600 that offers a Bachelor of Arts, Applied Arts, Education, and Social Work and a Master of Social Work. Faculty members are distinguished teachers, researchers and scholars, and the university holds two Canada Research Chairs and a New Brunswick Health Research Foundation Chair.

St. Thomas University originated in 1910, when Basilian Fathers assumed responsibility for St. Thomas College in Chatham, New Brunswick. The college began granting degrees in 1934, was renamed St. Thomas University in 1960, and relocated to Fredericton in 1964. St. Thomas now has 100 full-time faculty, and 12 buildings, several of which have earned architectural design awards and make the campus one of the most renowned in Canada.

Unique Approach to Education

St. Thomas is the only university in Canada wholly dedicated to the study of the liberal arts. A liberal arts education provides a broad base of knowledge and specialized skills that prepare students for a limitless list of careers or post-degree programs. Students gain a unique perspective from more than 30 academic disciplines as they choose from courses in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, sciences, and interdisciplinary fields. According to the National Survey of Student Engagement (2014), STU students rate faculty significantly higher than do their Maritime or Canadian counterparts while 91% rate their first-year experience as excellent or good and 91% would attend STU again.

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