Senior Scholar, Northern Social Work
Yukon University
Situated in twelve communities on the traditional territories of Yukon First Nations, Yukon University is guided by
the indomitable spirit of the Yukon wilderness and millennia of resilience and resourcefulness. YukonU delivers what the North needs through trades training, certificates, diplomas, and degrees, as well as adult
basic education and continuing education. Our community campuses play a vital role in creating access to
education for Yukoners and providing opportunities for students from across Canada and internationally to learn
about Canada’s North. We also affirm our commitment to Yukon First Nations to support Indigenous
self-governance and self-determination, now and for generations to come.
The Invitation
Are you looking to make a difference in the field of Social Work and Social Work Education in the North? Are you
passionate about reconciliation through education, community-engaged curriculum development,
transformative education, and leading ethical northern research? Yukon University is seeking a faculty member
who is deeply committed to teaching, research, and scholarship. YukonU values equity, diversity, and inclusion—
we invite all qualified persons to apply but will prioritize those who self-identify as Yukon First Nations, other First
Nations, Métis, Inuit, or other Indigenous ancestry.
The Opportunity
Yukon University is at an exciting stage in its evolution. With a new Strategic Plan, Academic Plan, and
Reconciliation Framework, YukonU is committed to providing Yukoners and Northerners with more
postsecondary education options close to home. This will include the development of a made-in-Yukon Social
Work degree. The successful candidate will be at the heart of this project, playing a key
role in degree development, providing high-quality learning experiences to students
and engaging in research and scholarly activity relevant to the North. The program will also identify and implement
trauma-informed, reconciliation-focused practices that honor the important contributions, traditional knowledge,
and lived experiences of Yukon First Nations and Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The successful candidate will teach, engage in research and scholarly activity, develop curriculum, and work
collegially with peers across YukonU’s academic community. Key responsibilities include: