Job Description
Make an impact at the Nunavik Research Centre as a Social Studies Specialist, focusing on culturally relevant research. This role promotes Inuit self-determination through collaboration and ethical practices.
As part of the Department of Environment, Wildlife, and Research, you will report to the Manager and lead projects that align with Inuit priorities. With a Master's in a social science discipline and extensive research experience, you'll analyze qualitative and quantitative data to inform policy and management strategies while utilizing Inuit knowledge.
Key Responsibilities:
• Implement and design research aligning with Inuit needs
• Build partnerships with community members and organizations
• Develop research tools like surveys for data collection
• Analyze and report on research findings effectively
• Offer insights on integrating Indigenous knowledge with western methods
Requirements:
• Master’s degree in Anthropology, Sociology, or related disciplin...
As part of the Department of Environment, Wildlife, and Research, you will report to the Manager and lead projects that align with Inuit priorities. With a Master's in a social science discipline and extensive research experience, you'll analyze qualitative and quantitative data to inform policy and management strategies while utilizing Inuit knowledge.
Key Responsibilities:
• Implement and design research aligning with Inuit needs
• Build partnerships with community members and organizations
• Develop research tools like surveys for data collection
• Analyze and report on research findings effectively
• Offer insights on integrating Indigenous knowledge with western methods
Requirements:
• Master’s degree in Anthropology, Sociology, or related disciplin...