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Director, Dialogue on Technology Project (DoT)

Vancouver, BC
CA$116,061 - CA$138,495/Annually
Senior Level
Temporary
Full-Time

About the role

Union/Affiliation:

Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)

Pay range:

116061.00 To 138495.00 Annually

SFU Department Descr:

Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue

Position Grade:

14

of openings:

1

Biweekly Hours:

72

Who We Are

Simon Fraser University is a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future. Our purpose – the essence of SFU – is to create and connect knowledge, learning and community for deeper understanding and meaningful impact. We are committed to fostering excellence, innovation, belonging and community in all that we do.

Housed at the SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, the Dialogue on Technology (DoT) project advances the principle that technology policy should reflect public values—not be shaped behind closed doors. Through public engagement, multi-stakeholder dialogue, and knowledge translation, DoT bridges divides between technologists, policymakers, researchers, industry, and communities.

About the Role

The Director, Dialogue on Technology Project provides strategic leadership for the Dialogue on Technology Project (DoT), a high-impact initiative housed at SFU's Centre for Dialogue that shapes inclusive, informed and values-driven dialogue on the governance of AI and related technologies. The role oversees all facets of the Dialogue on Technology Initiative, including governance, operations, engagement strategy, original program development, fundraising, partnerships, supporting key strategic and academic goals for SFU, and long-term sustainability. The role provides vision, thought leadership, and institutional representation for DoT and is responsible for designing and delivering intergovernmental, community-based, and cross-sector dialogue programming at local, provincial, and national scales. The role builds and sustains strategic partnerships with governments, philanthropic foundations, academic experts, Indigenous Nations, media, and civil society organizations to advance public engagement, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and knowledge translation that bridge gaps between experts, decision-makers, and the public, advancing responsible and democratically grounded technology governance. The role provides thought leadership on participatory technology governance and represents the initiative in engagements in regional, national and global fora- shaping the field of participatory technology governance in Canada and beyond. The role enables the long-term sustainability of the initiative through strategic planning, financial stewardship, branding, strategic communications, and external representation, and supports university-wide efforts to demonstrate leadership on AI policy.

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As Canada’s engaged university, SFU works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to today’s problems. With campuses in British Columbia’s three largest cities – Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey – SFU has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 127 graduate degree programs to more than 35,000 students. The university now boasts more than 160,000 alumni residing in 143 countries.

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