| Auckland Jobs | 
| Canterbury Jobs | 
| Northland Jobs | 
| Otago Jobs | 
| Southland Jobs | 
| Tasman Jobs | 
| Wellington Jobs | 
| West Coast Jobs | 
| Auckland Jobs | 
| Canterbury Jobs | 
| Northland Jobs | 
| Otago Jobs | 
| Southland Jobs | 
| Tasman Jobs | 
| Wellington Jobs | 
| West Coast Jobs | 
| Oil & Gas Jobs | 
| Banking Jobs | 
| Construction Jobs | 
| Top Management Jobs | 
| IT - Software Jobs | 
| Medical Healthcare Jobs | 
| Purchase / Logistics Jobs | 
| Sales | 
| Ajax Jobs | 
| Designing Jobs | 
| ASP .NET Jobs | 
| Java Jobs | 
| MySQL Jobs | 
| Sap hr Jobs | 
| Software Testing Jobs | 
| Html Jobs | 
| Job Location | Lawrence Park | 
| Education | Not Mentioned | 
| Salary | 60.000 - 80.000 | 
| Industry | Not Mentioned | 
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned | 
| Job Type | Contract | 
OverviewThis role is a 2 year contract and comes with full benefits, and pension. Working within a team made up of the Director, Managers, Advisors, Research Ethics Board (REB) members, and Animal Care Committee (ACC) members, the Manager, Indigenous Research Ethics will serve as the central Office of Research Ethics (ORE) contact for all researchers conducting studies with, for, and about Indigenous peoples and communities, or animals on Indigenous lands. As a member of the REB and ACC, the Manager, Indigenous Research Ethics will be responsible for ensuring the ethical acceptability of research ethics applications relating to all human participant research with, for, and about Indigenous peoples and communities, and research using animals on Indigenous lands.The Manager will assume a leadership role for ORE activities relating to the orientation and training of Waterloo faculty, staff, and students in the areas of Indigenous research and research ethics. The focus will be supporting Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers to advance institutional change with respect to research with Indigenous peoples in a culturally sensitive way and promote a culture of inclusion and cultural humility.As part of the impact theme on Strengthening Sustainable and Diverse Communities, the University of Waterloo, through the 2020-2025 strategic plan, is committed to promoting and supporting Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenous Relations and a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusivity for all. Improving the representation, participation, and engagement of equity-deserving groups within our community is a key objective of Waterloo’s strategic plan for 2020-2025. The selection process for this position will follow the provisions for a special program as described by the Ontario Human Rights Commission to address the underrepresentation of Indigenous peoples and to increase specialized support for Indigenous faculty and staff within the research ecosystem.All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, the University will prioritize applications from, and priority in selection will be given to, candidates who identify as First Nations (status or non-status), Inuit, or Métis with familiarity of the diversity of Indigenous peoples in Canada, a keen understanding of the historic and contemporary relationships of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada, and a strong knowledge of Indigenous research and research ethics practices.We ask each interested applicant to include a statement in their cover letter if they self-identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit with lived experience of Indigenous worldviews, cultures, and values, and maintain strong ties to an Indigenous community(ies). Experience conducting research in and working and/or living in a First Nations, Inuit, or Métis community will be integral to the role.Please note that our recruitment system has limitations: older versions of your résumé/cover letter will be overridden, and therefore, if you are applying to more than one job simultaneously, your self-identification will be available to all hiring managers.The Manager will be expected to work from the ORE office on campus as the research ethics team does not work fully remotely, however hybrid working arrangements are possible.ResponsibilitiesIndigenous Research Ethics Leadership, Guidance, and Support