Apply for the Senior Research Manager position at UBC Centre for Climate Justice
Closing Date: 2 February 2025
Apply for the Senior Research Manager position at UBC Centre for Climate Justice
Job Summary
The Centre for Climate Justice Senior Research Manager works with the Co-Directors to manage and support the research and policy projects of the UBC Centre for Climate Justice, and to advance the role of the Centre within the University and in the broader community. The Centre functions include: to generate and coordinate original research projects, create effective collaboration within University of British Columbia (UBC) and with diverse community partners, and stage public events, debate and discussion.
Important functions of this position include: planning and developing new grant applications and managing existing grants and budgets, managing multiple research projects, providing outreach to and collaboration with faculty, students and units across UBC and with the Centre’s institutional partners, communicating with stakeholders, policymakers and the broader community, and supporting strategic planning and performance tracking and the long-term success of the Centre.
Organizational Status
The Centre for Climate Justice Senior Research Manager reports directly to one of the Centre Co-Directors and works closely with both Co-Directors and Executive Committee members. The Senior Research Manager, in conjunction with the Co-Directors, will work with the Faculty of Arts Director, Research Development and Research Centre Administrator on matters related to human resources and finance. The incumbent will interact with faculty members, students, staff, Indigenous communities, non-profit and government sectors, vendors, and the general public, as well as UBC leadership at central and Faculty levels, Human Resources, ISIT, and Finance.
Work Performed
Strategic Planning and Organization Building
- Works with Co-Directors and Executive Committee to renew and manage Centre strategic plans and goals, set and review annual benchmarks, and co-manages annual strategic planning process and associated engagement activities with the Program and Engagement Manager.
- Develops, implements and reviews research priorities, goals and work plans both short and long term, manages all aspects of the research program to ensure milestones are being achieved according to schedule and that the research objectives are met.
- Identifies and develops research strategies based on the interests of the program/projects and community partners with the Program and Engagement Manager.
- Identifies research synergies and create opportunities for new avenues of research, proposes new research directions through community engagement activities, attending relevant events and trainings.
- Designs and develops governance processes, organizational structure, and related materials for approval by Co-Directors and Executive Committee.
Grant Management and Research Facilitation
- Oversees grant proposals and funding applications in collaboration with Co-Directors and Executive Committee members, including identifying key internal and external funding opportunities, developing and preparing funding applications and fulfilling reporting requirements for successful applications.
- Works with faculty to recruit student researchers as necessary to implement the Centre’s research agenda and review and monitor research group timelines and deliverables, and coordinates with Co-Directors and partner researchers to make necessary adjustments.
- Drafts, reviews, and ensures accountability for formal and informal agreements with external partners, in consultation with partners, Co-Directors and projects leads, University-Industry Liaison Office (UILO) the Office of University Counsel (OUC) and other relevant university offices/officers.
- Works with the Program and Engagement Manager to identify opportunities for knowledge mobilization activities, including public lectures and external stakeholders, and execute knowledge mobilization activities led by Co-Directors and Executive Committee members.
- Writes or co-authors Centre research reports and other products showcasing Centre research and activities.
- Cultivates and manages respectful, accountable relationships with community organizations, academic, and industry partners, especially for Centre-level projects, alongside Co-Directors and Program and Engagement Manager.
- Manages research project budgets, including forecasting, implementing, monitoring and ensuring compliance with funding sources.
- Recruits, selects, and supervises Student Assistants.
- Manage onboarding of and support for independent contractors/vendors, Visiting Scholars and other external guests as needed.
Centre Operations and Finance
- Acts as a central point of contact for Centre members and affiliates, and for others interested in the Centre within and outside UBC.
- Participates in and prepares meetings for Co-Directors, Executive Committee, Research Leads, and University administrators.
- Evaluates and makes recommendations on Centre initiatives on an ongoing basis to support planning and decision-making.
- Develops and maintains program and project budgets including forecasting, analyzing expenditures, directing reconciliation processes, reviewing expenditures to ensure compliance with university and grant guidelines, and providing regular expenditure updates to Co-Directors and Executive Committee.
- Manages annual and project financial reporting in collaboration with the Arts Research Centre Administrator and the Arts Service Centre (ASC) Finance Team.
- Manages student staff, including overseeing the recruitment, training and mentorship, and performance evaluation.
- Works with the Program and Engagement Manager to assess team workloads to maintain a sustainable workload for each team member; sets weekly/monthly/yearly priorities and workplans; anticipates staffing needs.
- Fosters a positive, collaborative, and psychologically safe culture within the Centre’s team.
Communication and Knowledge Mobilization
- Writes the development of knowledge mobilization products from the Centre’s research in collaboration with the Program and Engagement Manager. Collaborates with researchers, students, research assistants and community partners to create public-facing materials, including (but not only) research reports and policy briefs.
- Contributes to public outreach strategies, including those directed at a range of institutions including government, business and community. Liaises with community partners to ensure effective knowledge mobilization.
- Drafts substantive correspondence and contributes to speeches and briefing notes for public engagement.
- Assists Co-Directors, Program and Engagement Manager, and Executive Committee in sourcing future speakers and designing future programming and events in collaboration with the Program and Engagement Manager.
- Contributes as necessary to updating the Centre’s online presence and social media.
Minimum Qualifications
- For research work, a post-graduate degree or equivalent professional designation with a minimum of four years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Otherwise, an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline is required with a minimum of six years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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