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A northern university is seeking a Research Chair in Northern Social Work to enhance research capacity and contribute to the development of a new degree. The role focuses on mentorship, curriculum development, and collaborative research that honors the knowledge and experience of Yukon First Nations. Interested candidates should have a PhD or equivalent, and experience in community engagement and research partnerships.
Research Chair, Northern Social Work
Yukon University
Situated in twelve communities on the traditional territories of Yukon First Nations, Yukon University is guided by the indomitable spirit of the Yukon wilderness and millennia of resilience and resourcefulness. Eleven of the fourteen First Nations in Yukon are self-governing, and all Yukon First Nations are shaping Yukon’s social, economic, and political landscape. Since its origins six decades ago, YukonU has been providing educational experiences rooted in visionary opportunities and unique challenges borne of the North. YukonU delivers what the North needs through trades training, certificates, diplomas, and degrees, as well as adult basic education and continuing education. Their community campuses play a vital role in creating access to education for Yukoners and providing opportunities for students from across Canada and internationally to learn about Canada’s North. YukonU also affirms their commitment to Yukon First Nations to support Indigenous self-governance and self-determination, now and for generations to come.
The Opportunity
This Research Chair is being established to deepen research capacity in northern social work at YukonU. The Research Chair will help YukonU achieve its academic plan goals by growing the university’s capacity to contribute to high-impact teaching and research, and by strengthening the university’s impact on northern challenges. This is an exciting time for social work at the university, as YukonU transitions its partnered Bachelor of Social Work degree to a made-in-Yukon degree. The Research Chair will play an important role in the development of YukonU’s new social work degree, particularly in ensuring curriculum is informed by and aligned with emerging, relevant research and, through the introduction of new research activities. The Research Chair will contribute to mapping and implementing a degree experience for students that prepares them to practice social work in the North. The Research Chair will develop a research program that informs the practice of social work in the North, especially as this relates to the dynamic context of Yukon First Nation self-governance. Specifically, the Research Chair will increase research productivity, help develop curriculum informed by northern research outcomes, create opportunities for student engagement in research, mentor colleagues in research, and help grow the knowledge base that social work practitioners in Yukon rely on to deliver high-quality practice in the field. The program will strive to identify and implement trauma-informed, decolonized practices that honor the important contributions, knowledge, and lived experiences of Yukon First Nations and Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The Qualifications
How to Apply
If you’re interested in this opportunity, contact Mark Gillis, Partner at mgillis@kbrs.ca or Natalie Lagace, Recruitment Specialist at nlagace@kbrs.ca, or submit your application online at: http://www.kbrs.ca/Career/18247. Please include the following in your application:
Yukon University is a place of learning that is accessible and open to all. We respect all cultures, and the expression of all ideas and opinions, because diversity enriches our learning environment. We honour the cultures and heritage of Yukon First Nations, and we value the contributions of traditional knowledge and Indigenous world views.
KBRS will provide support in the recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, including accommodation that takes into account an applicant’s accessibility needs. If you require accommodation in order to participate as a candidate in the recruitment process, please contact accommodate@kbrs.ca.