Research and Policy Analyst - Saskatoon, Canada - Saskatchewan Teachers Federation

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Do you enjoy collaborating with a passionate group of professionals who work to enhance the well-being and success of teachers? If so, then we have the perfect opportunity for you at the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.


Who We Are

We are a professional organization of over 13,500 teachers employed in PreK-12 publicly funded schools across the province, working together to provide exceptional programs and services that support Saskatchewan teachers and their profession.

We work as one team, supporting and celebrating each other as unique individuals. We value inclusivity and diversity by honouring personal attributes, culture, characteristics, professional and academic backgrounds, worldviews, opinions and perspectives.


What is the Role

The primary function of the research and policy analysts is to ensure that organizational decisions, position statements, policies, and program planning are based upon thorough research and analysis.

This position will have responsibility for guiding the work of the Dr.

Stirling McDowell Foundation, a charitable foundation which supports research focused on teaching and learning within the PreK-12 publicly funded education sector in Saskatchewan.


What You Will Do

  • Provide necessary research, analysis, reporting and technical expertise for all of the Federation's functions including governance and administration (e.g., strategic planning process, constitutional and policy renewal), professional stewardship and responsibility, advocacy, communications (e.g., member, public and media relations), social justice, inclusion and equity, collective bargaining, and field and legal services.
  • Develop and continually expand a comprehensive knowledge base regarding the STF's priorities, policies, practices and political culture; school division and provincial Pre-K to 12 education systems and structures, policies and decisionmaking processes; relevant federal and provincial legislation and regulations; and relevant court decisions and case law in order to effectively provide research, analysis, reporting and technical expertise as required.
  • Engage in various events, activities and meetings with a variety of member groups and teacher committees to ensure research, analysis and reports reflect the voice of teachers.
  • Initiate, coordinate and/or manage legislative, bylaw and policy development and/or review processes in consultation with senior administrative staff and other staff members.
  • Initiate, coordinate and/or manage research projects in consultation with senior administrative staff and other staff members.

What You Will Bring

  • A graduate degree with a major focus on social, economic, and governance (policy) issues combined with 57 years of progressively responsible experience related to the core functions of the position.
  • Knowledge of research methods, grant writing and communitybased research.
  • High developed organizational skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
  • Highly developed analytical skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both orally and in professional writing.
  • Experience with nonprofit board governance.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with a diverse team.
  • Strong relationshipbuilding skills within the organization.

What You Can Expect

We offer a competitive salary and a full range of benefits, including extended health care; group life insurance; retirement plan; long-term disability; generous vacation package; sick leave; and paid leave for staff members to support work-life balance.

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