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Job Location | Calgary, AB |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
Position OverviewThe Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) is currently seeking a Full-time Regular Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor.The Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) at the University of Calgary is seeking an Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor to lead institutional efforts to combat racism and to advance racial equity and inclusion. Equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility are integral to inclusive excellence, and they are foundational values, practices, and priorities at the UCalgary. EDI has foundational values and priorities are highlighted in many existing initiatives and strategic plans across campus units. Our Eyes High Strategy 2017-22, Growth through Focus, and ongoing efforts to embed equity, diversity and inclusion create an enabling environment to achieve inclusive excellence in teaching and learning, research and scholarship, community engagement as well as administrative supports and services. EDI principles and practices inform our Academic and Research Plans and undergird efforts to create an inclusive and respectful environment for all. They strengthen the university vision and mission to be recognized as one of the top research universities in Canada, and this commitment informs our work locally, nationally, and globally.The OEDI is the University of Calgarys hub for initiatives to advance next generation perspectives, policies, procedures, and strategic directions to embed institutional commitments to anti-racism, pluralism, equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in all spheres of the university. The OEDI is committed to creating and enabling equitable pathways to, and success within, the UCalgary, particularly for under-represented groups, including Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized minorities, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S and women, as well as religious and cultural minorities. The work of the OEDI includes identifying and ameliorating representational inequities, structural and systemic barriers to diversity and inclusion, and conscious and unconscious exclusions and biases that may have an adverse effect on members of the campus community. Anti-racism and EDI work can be stressful, and often require supporting individuals experiencing emotional duress. This position operates on a regular work week schedule (Monday to Friday). The incumbent must have a demonstrated ability to set priorities, act decisively and to exercise a high degree of initiative and judgment on a wide range of issues, using discretion and maintaining confidentiality in the execution of all duties.Primary Purpose of the Position: (Key purpose, functions, roles):Reporting to the Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President Research (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion), the primary purposes of the Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor (AR-REA) is to lead systemic and cultural change and serve as a resource for the campus community in efforts to combat racism and advance racial equity for the campus community. The Anti-Racism Advisor will be an OEDI leader on anti-racism and racial equity advising, policy and program development, anti-racism strategic direction, and related initiatives within the OEDI. The Anti-Racism Advisor will have a comprehensive understanding of racialized groups, racism in all its forms, familiarity with strategies to embed anti-racism in the postsecondary sector; knowledge of best and promising practices in race literacy, and anti-racism education and workshops; ability to facilitate difficult conversations; and policy-relevant experience and skills to develop relevant anti-racism policies, procedures and practices. The individual will have knowledge of provincial and federal anti-racism legislation, policies, and procedures to combat racism and advance racial equity, diversity, and inclusion in institutions, particularly within the postsecondary sector. The Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor will liaise with students, faculty, and staff, as well as departments, schools, associations, and the wider community in order to identify issues and collaborate to effect change in a timely manner.The nature of work of the Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor in the OEDI requires the handling of highly complex and confidential issues, and in some cases conflicts that require direct involvement and resolution, and where skills in conflict resolution and restorative justice are beneficial. The Anti-Racism and Racial Equity Advisor liaises with staff from within the Office of the Provost Team, Office of Protected Disclosure and Research Integrity, as well as units across campus, including EDI committees, the Writing Symbols Lodge, Womens Centre, Staff Wellness, and Human Resources. This position operates on a regular work week schedule (Monday to Friday). The incumbent must have a demonstrated ability to set priorities, act decisively and to exercise a high degree of initiative and judgment on a wide range of issues, using discretion and maintaining confidentiality in the execution of duties.Position DescriptionSummary of Key Responsibilities (job functions include but are not limited to):Process Development and Program Support (50%):