Hi all,

We're looking for someone who's interested in managing the bioinformatics
training program run by bioinformatics.ca (Canadian Bioinformatics
Workshops) and doing all kinds of interesting outreach for the Ontario
Institute for Cancer Research. I thought people from the Carpentries would
be a great fit. More information about the position is below, and if
interested you can apply at
https://www.recruitingsite.com/csbsites/oicr/JobDescription.asp?JobNumber=836704
  .

Cheers,
Morgan

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*Position*: Lead, Knowledge and Research Exchange
*Site*: MaRS Centre, Toronto, Canada
*Department*: Computational Biology
*Reports To*: Senior Program Manager, Adaptive Oncology
*Salary*: Commensurate with level of experience
*Hours*: 35 hours/week
*Status*: Full-time, Permanent

The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is seeking a Knowledge and
Research Exchange (KRE) Lead to lead the coordination, management and
execution of the Canadian Bioinformatics Workshop series (CBW) and
bioinformatics.ca, Canada’s national bioinformatics training initiative.
This high-profile position involves engaging with leading faculty across
Canada and beyond to realize CBW’s mission to accelerate the use of
bioinformatics as a tool in health and life sciences through education,
networking, and outreach, and CBW’s vision is to become a leader in
bioinformatics education, networking, and outreach. The role also involves
representing bioinformatics.ca on an international stage and ensuring that
it is globally competitive.

Additionally, the KRE position plays an active role in developing and
leading a wide variety of awareness and educational activities for OICR to
ensure that OICR’s research activities are translated to both internal and
external audiences. The KRE Lead therefore interacts with researchers
across the organization to understand their research and translational
objectives, and collaborates with teams to lead the development of
knowledge and research exchange activities including torbug.org, workshops
and hands-on training for staff, high school and university outreach
activities, or other novel engagement activities.

Reporting into the Senior Program Manager for Adaptive Oncology, the KRE
Lead takes a leadership role in the identification of new grant
opportunities to support their role and authors these for supporting CBW or
other outreach activities. This role also interacts frequently with the
Communications and Finance departments, other Program Managers and
Executive at OICR, and bioinformatics.ca stakeholders across Canada.
Historically, OICR and bioinformatics.ca have had a very active role in the
international Bioinformatics/Computational Biology community, and this role
will continue these activities.

RESPONSIBILITIES:


   - Develop current and new bioinformatics.ca workshops, monitoring
   research needs for new training opportunities;
   - Manage the logistics and delivery of bioinformatics.ca Canadian
   Bioinformatics Workshop series (11 workshops in 2018) across Canada;
   - Maintain bioinformatics.ca website and brand as the top source for
   high-quality bioinformatics training materials, workshops, jobs, and
   resources in Canada. Oversee website upgrades;
   - Oversee the bioinformatics.ca social media accounts (Twitter,
   Facebook, YouTube);
   - Coordinate an annual educational board meeting for bioinformatics.ca
   with key stakeholders from across Canada, ensuring bioinformatics.ca
   accountability and educational leadership;
   - Manage the bioinformatics.ca budget;
   - Seek, author and submit funding applications to enhance the activities
   Bioinformatics.ca and OICR can offer;
   - Seek and determine fit of innovative learning and networking
   approaches to enhance the participant experience at bioinformatics.ca
   workshops and build a bioinformatics community;
   - Represent bioinformatics.ca and ensure competitiveness in the Global
   Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning, Education and Training (GOBLET)
   and ISCB through participation in committees, working groups, and
   conferences;
   - Develop and lead OICR’s outreach education strategy and operating
   plans;
   - Collaborate and participate where appropriate in existing external
   science education programs in support of OICR’s outreach education plan,
   such as Science Teachers Association of Ontario and Café Scientifique, etc.;
   - Represent OICR and its research activities to high school and
   post-secondary institutions;
   - Assist in coordination of OICR’s Translational Research Conference
   (TRC) with focus on attendees, agenda, and poster session among other tasks
   as they relate to education and outreach;
   - Provide education and training to various audience groups, such as
   advanced researchers who participate in the Canadian Bioinformatics
   Workshops (CBW), public at various outreach and scientific conference
   events, high school students during hands-on training programs and
   lectures, etc


QUALIFICATIONS


   - Ph.D. degree in a life science-related discipline, or equivalent
   experience is desired (not limited to cancer biology);
   - Minimum of three (3) years of bioinformatics knowledge and/or
   experience;
   - Project management experience is desirable;
   - CIHR, Genome Canada and/or NSERC grant writing knowledge and
   experience;
   - Proven ability to think and work independently, as well as within a
   team;
   - Excellent written, organizational and communication skills;
   - Excellent computer skills, specifically in Windows, MacOS and
   Unix/Linux, but also with spreadsheet, word processing and presentation
   packages.
   - Experience with R/Rstudio also an asset.
   - Some experience/knowledge of website content entries and the use of
   GitHub.
   - Excellent financial management skills, budget forecasting and
   reporting skills


OICR is an innovative cancer research institute located in the MaRS Centre
in the Discovery District in downtown Toronto. OICR is addressing
significant challenges in cancer research with multi-disciplinary,
multi-institutional teams. New discoveries to prevent, detect and treat
cancer will be moved from the bench to practical applications in patients.
The OICR team is growing quickly. We are innovative, dedicated
professionals who bring expertise to each of our roles. We are looking for
individuals interested in being part of a culture of excellence that will
result in Ontario being recognized internationally as a leading
jurisdiction for cancer research.

Launched in December 2005, OICR is an independent institute funded by the
Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Economic Development, Job
Creation and Trade.

For more information about OICR, please visit the website at www.oicr.on.ca.

CLOSING DATE: Until Filled

OICR is an inclusive employer dedicated to building a diverse workforce. We
encourage applications from all qualified candidates and will accommodate
applicants’ needs throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection
process. Please advise the Recruiter to ensure your accessibility needs are
accommodated throughout this process. Information received relating to
accommodation will be addressed confidentially.

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