Chandaria Research Centre - Research Officer
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Data Scientist, Research Assistant/Associate, Research Analyst
Chandaria Research Centre - Research Officer
Employment
Terms:
Full-Time, Permanent
Start Date:
July, 2026
Join a dynamic and vibrant community where you're not just working, but are inspired to grow, create, and make a difference every step of the way! At Branksome Hall, a leading IB World School for girls in Toronto, you'll be surrounded by more than 900 bright students and 230 passionate colleagues, all in an atmosphere that thrives on innovation, collaboration and creativity.
Our core values — Sense of Community, Inclusiveness, Creativity, and Making a Difference — will ignite your passion and inspire you to reach new professional heights.
Get ready to embark on a truly rewarding career where your impact will help shape a better, brighter future!
The Opportunity:
The Chandaria Research Centre (CRC) acts as a hub of collaboration and creativity at Branksome Hall by conducting original research projects and sharing evidence with the community—including our employees, students, parents, alums, and the education sector more broadly. Our research focuses on teaching and learning, well-being and international mindedness. We share information and knowledge widely through conferences, partnerships and publications, and contribute to the fields of education and educational psychology.
Under the supervision of the Director, the Research Officer will participate in the design, execution and reporting of various Chandaria Research Centre projects supporting the school values, missions, and strategic direction. The ideal candidate has strong knowledge of diverse quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, strong research coordination and administrative skills, and excellent communication skills with a passion for writing.
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Qualifications and
Experience:
A Doctorate degree is required, with experience in research with children and youth, in the areas of teaching and learning, well-being, and/or international mindedness
Prior role as a Research Assistant/Officer within a university, non-profit, or professional learning community, with a dedicated focus on educational innovation, global engagement, and/or student well-being
Advanced training in research methods and data analysis
Strong command of both quantitative and qualitative research design, alongside robust statistical analysis skills.
Familiarity with SPSS or R, NVivo or MAXQDA, and survey platforms (Qualtrics/Survey Monkey). Mastery of Google Suite is expected; familiarity with design tools (Canva, Adobe, Tableau) is a definite asset.
A proven track record of conducting comprehensive literature reviews, drafting executive summaries, and translating complex data into accessible written materials.
Demonstrated success in taking a project through the full research cycle is desirable
Prior involvement in preparing academic manuscripts and drafting materials for conference presentations
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
Able to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to work accurately and problem solve technical and methodological issues that arise during the course of research
Demonstrates strong attention to detail and accuracy, with a commitment to high quality of work; ability to solve technical and methodological issues that arise during the course of research
Keen attention to detail
Target Hiring Range: $66,238.43 - $99,357.64
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