Director, Western Arctic Research Centre | GNWT Careers

January 25, 2024

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Job Description


Aurora College’s mission is to demonstrate leadership in the delivery of relevant and meaningful education and research rooted in strong connections to Northern land, tradition, community and people.

The Director, Western Arctic Research Centre (WARC) is located in Inuvik and one of nine positions reporting to the Vice President, Research. The position is responsible for the long term planning of WARC, which includes development of research programs, development of partnerships, research programming, logistics services, the STEM Outreach and GIS Programs at the Western Arctic Research Centre. The Director provides leadership to the WARC Management Team and employees in the implementation of research and education programming at WARC.

The WARC is a regional hub of scientific activity in the western Arctic, which provides support for over 100 external field research programs each year. These research programs vary in scale, time commitment and complexity. These research programs are conducted in highly collaborative environments, ranging from small research parties up to large and complex multidisciplinary expeditions with studies jointly involving many (2- 8) universities and up to 50 team members. The active research community that operates from WARC requires the Director to provide scientific guidance, logistical planning strategies, and to work and collaborate with a diverse group of scientists and researchers from NWT communities, universities, government departments, industry and international organizations. This role is accountable for planning and implementing a science program that is aligned with Aurora College priorities and objectives and meets diverse client/stakeholder requirements and expectations. The incumbent must not only be an effective manager but must also have a breadth and depth of scientific experience sufficient to collaborate on multi-disciplinary research projects.

Typically, the above qualifications would be attained by:

  • Completion of a PhD in Natural, Physical or Environmental Science
  • Five years’ experience in research project management
  • Five years’ progressive experience in management /supervision of staff
  • Five years’ experience implementing research programs in remote locations

Inquiries Only:

Inuvik HR Client Service Centre
Department of Finance
Government of the Northwest Territories
1st FLOOR  ALEX MOSES GREENLAND BUILDING
BOX 1869
INUVIK, NT  X0E 0T0
Tel (867) 678-8071 Ext 15644
Fax (867) 678-6620
jobsinuvik@gov.nt.ca

Note: If you do not receive electronic notification confirming receipt of your application, please follow up via telephone.

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Affirmative Action

Candidates must clearly identify their eligibility in order to receive priority consideration under the Affirmative Action Policy.

Criminal Records Check

Candidates must provide a satisfactory criminal record check. Failure to provide a satisfactory check may deem you disqualified from the competition.

Diversity and Inclusion

The Government of the Northwest Territories is an inclusive workplace.  If you have a disability and you require support during the hiring process, you are encouraged to identify your needs if you are contacted for an assignment or interview so that you may be accommodated during the hiring process.

Eligibility

Eligibility lists may be created from this competition to fill future term and indeterminate positions.

Equivalencies

Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered.

Job Opening Information

Job Opening ID # 24701

Closing Date: February 21, 2024 – 23:59, Mountain Time

Salary Information

The salary for this position starts at $58.88 per hour (approximately $114,816. per annum) plus an annual Northern Allowance of $14,661.



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