
Research Director - UC Santa Barbara Central Coast Community Labor Center
UC Santa Barbara, California, Missouri, United States, 65018
Overview
The UCSB Community Labor Center invites applications for a Research Director. The initial appointment will be for two years, with potential for reappointment contingent on funding. The Center is funded by the University of California Worker Rights Policy Initiative and other grants. It seeks to strengthen and expand the labor movement through advanced research, education, and strategic partnerships with workers, labor, community, immigrant rights, and environmental justice organizations, policymakers, and philanthropic organizations on the Central Coast (San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties). Our major research projects currently include agriculture and farm workers, homecare, responsible offshore wind development (clean energy jobs), public sector workers, and how the current political and policy environment is impacting Central Coast workers overall. In addition to research, we offer education and training accessible to the communities we collaborate with and are building links for students to engage in the work of Central Coast labor unions and community-based organizations.
The addition of a Research Director to the Center’s team will build our capacity for conducting engaged research, policy analysis, and community engagement that contributes to the empowerment and well-being of workers, their families, and their communities and that recognizes the diversity of the Central Coast economy and workforce, including its substantial immigrant and Indigenous communities. We work closely with the Central Coast Labor Council and its member organizations as well as other labor and community organizations working for economic, social, environmental, and intersectional justice. The UCSB Community Labor Center is actively connected with similar Labor Centers that exist across the entire UC system. We work together with these centers on issues of mutual and overlapping interests. The Research Director will report directly to the UCSB Community Labor Center Executive Director and Faculty Director and, as part of the core team, will oversee and administer the Center’s research agenda and research projects. Shaping and developing the Center’s Research Agenda involves working with the Center staff, its Advisory Committee, and Center-affiliated faculty members to shape, develop, and manage the implementation of the Center’s research agenda, policy analysis, and research-related grant development. The Research Director will identify and develop new areas of research that are relevant and significant to unionized and non-unionized workers and working families on the Central Coast and to support our community and labor partners, as well as the broader labor movement in our region.
Responsibilities
Supervising and mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and relevant staff (as applicable) involved in research, policy analysis, and/or research-related fundraising, and coordinating with faculty and off-campus partners who are engaged in programmatic research on behalf of or in partnership with the Center.
Planning, developing, and initiating strategies for generating resource and/or revenues to support the Center’s research activities, including through fundraising, donor relations, and grant and contract proposals.
Overseeing the development and implementation of all aspects of the Center’s research-related communications, including public research, policy and grant presentations and related web presence, social media presence, report reviews, and external relations.
Overseeing the development and implementation of events related to the design, implementation, and/or dissemination of the Center’s research, policy analysis, and/or related contracts and grants.
Assisting, as needed, in the management of the Center’s research budgets, contracts, and grants related to research and/or policy analysis.
Conducting timely research tasks as needed to ensure that programmatic research needs are met.
Providing technical assistance to stakeholders, policy makers, media, and internal Center staff on issues related to low-wage work, labor standards, occupational health and safety issues, and other labor and employment topics as well as on quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Overseeing the coordination and collaboration of program-relevant research with academic researchers and experts external to UCSB.
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The addition of a Research Director to the Center’s team will build our capacity for conducting engaged research, policy analysis, and community engagement that contributes to the empowerment and well-being of workers, their families, and their communities and that recognizes the diversity of the Central Coast economy and workforce, including its substantial immigrant and Indigenous communities. We work closely with the Central Coast Labor Council and its member organizations as well as other labor and community organizations working for economic, social, environmental, and intersectional justice. The UCSB Community Labor Center is actively connected with similar Labor Centers that exist across the entire UC system. We work together with these centers on issues of mutual and overlapping interests. The Research Director will report directly to the UCSB Community Labor Center Executive Director and Faculty Director and, as part of the core team, will oversee and administer the Center’s research agenda and research projects. Shaping and developing the Center’s Research Agenda involves working with the Center staff, its Advisory Committee, and Center-affiliated faculty members to shape, develop, and manage the implementation of the Center’s research agenda, policy analysis, and research-related grant development. The Research Director will identify and develop new areas of research that are relevant and significant to unionized and non-unionized workers and working families on the Central Coast and to support our community and labor partners, as well as the broader labor movement in our region.
Responsibilities
Supervising and mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and relevant staff (as applicable) involved in research, policy analysis, and/or research-related fundraising, and coordinating with faculty and off-campus partners who are engaged in programmatic research on behalf of or in partnership with the Center.
Planning, developing, and initiating strategies for generating resource and/or revenues to support the Center’s research activities, including through fundraising, donor relations, and grant and contract proposals.
Overseeing the development and implementation of all aspects of the Center’s research-related communications, including public research, policy and grant presentations and related web presence, social media presence, report reviews, and external relations.
Overseeing the development and implementation of events related to the design, implementation, and/or dissemination of the Center’s research, policy analysis, and/or related contracts and grants.
Assisting, as needed, in the management of the Center’s research budgets, contracts, and grants related to research and/or policy analysis.
Conducting timely research tasks as needed to ensure that programmatic research needs are met.
Providing technical assistance to stakeholders, policy makers, media, and internal Center staff on issues related to low-wage work, labor standards, occupational health and safety issues, and other labor and employment topics as well as on quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Overseeing the coordination and collaboration of program-relevant research with academic researchers and experts external to UCSB.
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