Job Description
Are you ready to empower academic excellence and shape the future of post-secondary education? SAIT is seeking a Director, Office of Academic Research to provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for SAIT’s academic research enterprise. In this role, you'll establish, grow, and sustain the institutional capacity for academic research, scholarship, and research compliance, while enabling faculty and academic units to pursue high-quality, ethical, and impactful research. The Director is accountable for institutional performance in academic research capacity, compliance and readiness, including risk mitigation and reputational stewardship.
Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Academic, the Director leads the Office of Academic Research Services (OARS), which provides services and supports across the academic research lifecycle, including research development, ethics and governance, compliance, research integrity, and faculty development related to scholarship and research. OARS has a dual mandate for academic research development, faculty scholarship and research capacity building and institutional research stewardship, including ethics, integrity, research data management, compliance, governance and reporting. With this dual mandate, the director will work closely with the Vice President Academic, Teaching & Learning Commons (TLC), Applied Research & Innovation Services (ARIS), academic schools, and central service units, to ensure alignment between institutional strategy, academic priorities, and external funding and regulatory requirements.
The role plays a key leadership function in advancing a research-informed academic culture at SAIT and strengthening the institution’s reputation, readiness, and accountability in academic research. The Director is a key member of the Unified Research Council, SAIT’s institution-wide coordinating body for research activity, and contributes strategic leadership, policy insight, and institutional perspective to support alignment and decision-making across the research enterprise.
Are you ready to empower academic excellence and shape the future of post-secondary education? SAIT is seeking a Director, Office of Academic Research to provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for SAIT’s academic research enterprise. In this role, you'll establish, grow, and sustain the institutional capacity for academic research, scholarship, and research compliance, while enabling faculty and academic units to pursue high-quality, ethical, and impactful research. The Director is accountable for institutional performance in academic research capacity, compliance and readiness, including risk mitigation and reputational stewardship.
Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Academic, the Director leads the Office of Academic Research Services (OARS), which provides services and supports across the academic research lifecycle, including research development, ethics and governance, compliance, research integrity, and faculty development related to scholarship and research. OARS has a dual mandate for academic research development, faculty scholarship and research capacity building and institutional research stewardship, including ethics, integrity, research data management, compliance, governance and reporting. With this dual mandate, the director will work closely with the Vice President Academic, Teaching & Learning Commons (TLC), Applied Research & Innovation Services (ARIS), academic schools, and central service units, to ensure alignment between institutional strategy, academic priorities, and external funding and regulatory requirements.
The role plays a key leadership function in advancing a research-informed academic culture at SAIT and strengthening the institution’s reputation, readiness, and accountability in academic research. The Director is a key member of the Unified Research Council, SAIT’s institution-wide coordinating body for research activity, and contributes strategic leadership, policy insight, and institutional perspective to support alignment and decision-making across the research enterprise.