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Research Associate - Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley

Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley

Position Title: Research Associate - Blueprint for Belonging

Location: This position is remote-friendly, eligible for 80% remote capability. Remote staff must be able to work from the Berkeley campus at least once a week.

How to Apply: Go to https://jobs.berkeley.edu/job-listings and search for job # 44737 to apply.

A tailored cover letter and resume are required. Please submit your cover letter and resume as a single attachment when applying.

Application Review Date: This job will remain posted until filled with the first review occurring November 8, 2022.

Departmental Overview

The Othering and Belonging Institute (“the Institute”) at UC Berkeley brings together researchers, stakeholders, policymakers, and communicators to identify and challenge the barriers to an inclusive, just, and sustainable society and to create transformative change. The Institute is a vibrant hub of researchers, community leaders, policymakers, artists, and communicators that advances research, policy, and work related to marginalized communities. We engage in innovative narrative, communications, and cultural strategies that attempt to re- frame the public discourse around marginality and inclusion and respond to issues that require immediate and long-term action. Our work is informed by understanding how structures and systems work to create or exacerbate othering and exclusion.

The Network for Transformative Change comprises multiple projects that aim to leverage the expertise and power of a cross-sector network to bring about innovations, knowledge, and strategies towards a society based on belonging. The Network looks both inward at the ways our social justice movements operate to help shape their work and outward at the population level to develop empirically grounded knowledge that can be translated into actionable interventions. Both domains strive to shape capacity, strategy, and innovations that will ultimately impact the infrastructure that sustains progress along the lines of our vision and values.

The Blueprint for Belonging (B4B) is a project of the Network and partners with community based organizing and civic engagement groups to develop research based interventions that promote bridging across divides in an effort to expand belonging through greater civic engagement and power building. The B4B Research Associate position supports program across several strategies including qualitative research, trainings, research application, and partnership development. In addition to carrying out qualitative research such as facilitating focus groups and interviews, the position is responsible for managing projects and coordinating partnerships. This position relies on experience in social change movements and the public sector; judgement within parameters set by the Program Director and/or project specifics; ability to manage multiple workflows; and strong communication and analysis skills.

Responsibilities

  • Carries out qualitative research and analysis; coordinates research activities with partners or vendors; and supports project management from scope setting to dissemination.
  • Develops and carries out case studies and trainings informed by OBI research and analysis.
  • Prepares, edits and modifies documents including slides, memorandums, reports, and social media posts.
  • Support partnership development through speaking engagements or carrying out field scans; and maintains communications to coordinate B4B team and partners.
  • Maintains Network database, administrative duties, and/or OBI–wide initiatives and meetings.
Required Qualifications

  • Social change movement building experience in civic engagement or community organizing fields within the social justice sector.
  • Solid communication and interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with all levels of staff, both verbally and in writing for events, reports, presentations, and social media.
  • Ability carry out appropriate mixed methods research methodologies including facilitating focus groups, conducting interviews, conducting literature reviews, and synthesizing quantitative and qualitative data.
  • Project planning and management skills to support multiple projects at once.
  • Ability to multi-task with demanding timeframes while remaining flexible to rapidly changing priorities.
  • Excellent writing skills and ability to develop communications for academic and popular audiences including reports, briefs, concept papers, curriculum, or presentation slides.
  • Strong degree of political acumen, tact and follow-through when working with staff and community partners, including within projects designed to cross geographic, political, social, or economic divides.
  • Ability to travel across California and nationally.
  • Understanding of the social justice movement sector including prevailing analyses shaping the field.
  • Experience with digital dissemination and production strategies preferred.
  • Digital strategy development and content creation preferred.
  • Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred.
Education/Training:

  • Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
Salary & Benefits

  • This is a two-year, full-time (40 hours/week), Contract position, and eligible for full UC benefits. A contract renewal is possible after two years pending available funding.
  • Hourly pay range is $27.20 - $34.50 commensurate with experience and informed by our organizational equity-based salary scale.
  • This position is remote-friendly, eligible for 80% remote capability. Remote staff must be able to work from the Berkeley campus at least once a week. 

For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html

How to Apply: Go to https://jobs.berkeley.edu/job-listings and search for job # 44737 to apply.

Field & Research Analyst - Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley

Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley

Position Title: Field Strategy & Research Analyst

Location: This position is remote-friendly, eligible for 80% remote capability. Remote staff must be able to work from the Berkeley campus at least once a week.

How to Apply: Go to https://jobs.berkeley.edu/job-listings and search for job #44539 to apply.

A tailored cover letter and resume are required. Please submit your cover letter and resume as a single attachment when applying.

Application Review Date: This job will remain posted until filled with the first review occurring November 3, 2022.

Departmental Overview

The Othering and Belonging Institute (“the Institute”) at UC Berkeley brings together researchers, stakeholders, policymakers, and communicators to identify and challenge the barriers to an inclusive, just, and sustainable society and to create transformative change. The Institute is a vibrant hub of researchers, community leaders, policymakers, artists, and communicators that advances research, policy, and work related to marginalized communities. We engage in innovative narrative, communications, and cultural strategies that attempt to re- frame the public discourse around marginality and inclusion and respond to issues that require immediate and long-term action. Our work is informed by understanding how structures and systems work to create or exacerbate othering and exclusion.

The Network for Transformative Change comprises multiple projects that aim to leverage the expertise and power of a cross-sector network to bring about innovations, knowledge, and strategies towards a society based on belonging. The Network looks both inward at the ways our social justice movements operate to help shape their work and outward at the population level to develop empirically grounded knowledge that can be translated into actionable interventions. Both domains strive to shape capacity, strategy, and innovations that will ultimately impact the infrastructure that sustains progress along the lines of our vision and values.

The Blueprint for Belonging (B4B) Analyst works with the Network Program Director to develop and carry out partnership strategy and program activities in the areas of narrative research, narrative strategies and/or trainings and capacity building for narrative change. This position is central to OBI's effort to cultivate new and ongoing partnerships with community power building, civic engagement, labor, academic and other sectors. The position will also develop and oversee a research application and dissemination strategy that seeks opportunities to move key lessons from research into action and scalable strategies for bridging across social and political divides. The position is also responsible for seeking new opportunities for building out the Network. Taken together, this position will support the creation of new strategic pathways for the Network in partnership with a broad cross section of OBI partners.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates implementation with cross-organizational partnerships to set agendas, manage resources, and carry out program (from research and product development to strategy and implementation).
  • Researches and drafts complex proposals, reports, briefings, and trainings.
  • In collaboration with community based and other partners, provides strategy development for narrative change initiative.
  • Conducts post-implementation analysis to determine the need for further enhancements and / or implications for field level recommendations and develops reports capturing lessons.
  • Develops proposals and recommendations to guide and support a broader strategic direction for the organization or initiative.
  • Researches and summarizes best practices in field.
  • Develops scope of work, budgets, and reports for project requirements.
  • Participates in OBI initiatives and organizational projects or staff meetings.
Required Qualifications
  • Has experience in partnership development that demonstrates good judgment in creating and managing relationships and building out collaborative agendas in a field landscape that is diverse in policy issues, social change strategies, and strategic aims.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, and an ability to work across social, economic or political divides.
  • Grasp of contemporary social justice movement organizational and political landscape including prevailing analyses shaping strategy.
  • Strong skills in analyzing, researching and synthesizing large amounts of data for preparing sound and relevant proposals / analyses. Specifically, experience with applying research findings to policy, digital, or field strategy.
  • Ability to multi-task with demanding timeframes.
  • Experience conducting original research using mixed methods including polling, focus groups and interviews.
  • Understands how to move ideas and research into applications for field building and fundraising.
  • Full understanding of the civic engagement field and traditions in community power building sector.
  • Knowledge of common organization- or research-specific and other computer application programs.
  • Ability to use discretion and maintain all confidentiality.
  • Experience with digital analytics for evaluating testing and digital strategies impact preferred.
  • Bilingual Spanish/English preferred.
Education/Training:
  • Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training.
Salary & Benefits
  • This is a two-year, full-time (40 hours/week), Contract position, and eligible for full UC benefits. A contract renewal is possible after two years pending available funding.
  • This is an exempt, monthly paid position. The annual salary is commensurate with experience up to $93,000 and informed by our organizational equity-based salary scale.
  • This position is remote-friendly, eligible for 80% remote capability. Remote staff must be able to work from the Berkeley campus at least once a week.
For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html

How to Apply: Go to https://jobs.berkeley.edu/job-listings and search for job #44539 to apply.