Leadership and Parent Engagement
Non-Affiliated Level PES5
If you are a current OCSB employee, you must use your OCSB ATE account to apply to this vacancy.
The OCSB is currently seeking a Research Officer Term . The possible work addresses for this position can be found in our .
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Reporting to the Superintendent of Leadership and Parent Engagement, the Research
Officer is responsible for the overall coordination, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of Ministry and District research and evaluation initiatives aimed at improving educational practices and outcomes.
The Research
Officer works collaboratively with
Board departments, Leadership, System and School Principals, and coordinators on both small and large scale research initiatives, a crucial role for providing evidence-based strategic input to the school board.
- Conduct research and analysis for school board planning, strategic directions, provincial accountability, and program evaluations (e.g., mental health, equity).
- Build relationships with external organizations, represent the board on external committees, and contribute to community work plans.
- Oversee and guide the work of the Research Assistant.
- Deliver training on understanding and using data for informed educational decisions.
- Stay up to date on psychology, educational research, ministerial policies, mental health, equity, privacy, and ethics.
- Protect the boards integrity through research advice, ethical practices, and chairing the committee that reviews external research requests.
- Develop qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method research designs, and use software (e.g., SPSS, R, Python, Qualtrics) to manage and analyze data.
- Manage large datasets while adhering to strict data quality standards, ethical rules, and privacy laws.
- Clearly present research findings and data trends to executive committees, trustees, and diverse audiences.
Required Qualifications
- Ph.D. in experimental social sciences or a related experimental human research field (preferred focus in child/adolescent development, K-12 education, etc.).
- At least 1.5 years of relevant experience in psychological/educational research, methodology, evaluation, data management, and working with large datasets.
- Proficiency in SPSS, R, Qualtrics, Microsoft Power BI, Google platforms, Microsoft Office, and data visualization software.
- Experience handling sensitive/confidential data with discretion, expert presentation skills, commitment to human rights/equity, change management skills, and familiarity with ethics committees and policy standards.
- Valid Ontario drivers license, reliable access to a vehicle, and a clear Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check.
- Periodic travel to schools and occasional evening work for trustee presentations.
Duration: The start date will be as soon as the recruitment process is complete and is anticipated to end October 1, 2026 with the possibility of extension. This is a full time temporary position with a salary based on an annual full time salary of $97,302 to $123,972 to be prorated to reflect the length of the term. How to Apply:
All applications for the position must be submitted through Apply to Education by August 25, 2026 at 5pm. If you are currently an OCSB Employee, please submit your application via your OCSB ATE account. Failure to complete this information may impact your eligibility to be considered. Interviews: We thank all applicants in advance for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates are encouraged to check spam and junk mail boxes often for Board correspondence.
Reference Policy: We value your privacy. References will only be contacted if you are selected to move forward in the hiring process.
If you are not currently an OCSB employee, you will be required to provide an appropriate, original Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check dated within the last six months before you can commence employment.
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Pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), if you require accommodations at any time throughout the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department via email at
[email protected] prior to the posting closing date so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
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Inquiries may be directed to the school Principal or to the Privacy Officer, Ottawa Catholic School Board, 570 West Hunt Club Road, Nepean, ON K2G 3R4.
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