Job Family
Supplemental Employee
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Employee Class
Civil Service
About the Job
The Minnesota Design Center (MDC) seeks a motivated individual to serve as a Research Fellow to assist with design, research and project management support for several multi-year community-based research projects.
This position will require work on one or both of the following projects:
Design Assist Design Assist project, funded by the Bush Foundation. This three-year project involves working with the MDC staff and research assistants in service to community based organizations, especially those in under-served areas of the Twin Cities and across Minnesota, in need of urban design assistance.
The position requires a person able to work independently, keeping the Principal Investigator (PI) and senior research fellows informed of progress, and making decisions as required in a timely way for the good of the project. The position involves supporting the students working on projects and aiding in design work as assigned by the MDC's studio head. This work can vary considerably from day to day and can be very complex, so the person in this position needs to be able to respond to diverse needs and switch from one task to another quickly.
Empowering Small Minnesota Communities (ESMC) This state-funded, three-year project involves working with several community-based teams led by MDC affiliates and research assistants, in coordination with the regional Executive Directors of the Regional Sustainable Development Partnership, with the staff of the Center for Transportation Studies and the Resilient Communities Project, and with faculty from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs. The goal of the project is to help small (under 10,000 population) communities in the state compete more effectively for funding from sources such as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and the state's Legacy, Bonding and LCCMR funds.
The position requires a person able to work independently, keeping the Principal Investigator (PI) and senior research fellows informed of progress, and making decisions as required in a timely way for the good of the project. The position involves supporting the teams working on "Community Futures" projects, aiding in design work as assigned by the MDC's studio head, and helping the research of affiliate contractor engaged in that work. This work can vary considerably from day to day and can be very complex, so the person in this position needs to be able to respond to diverse needs and switch from one task to another quickly.
Responsibilities: 75% Design and research support
- Work with the Design Assist and/or Empowering Small Minnesota Communities leadership to share information, address challenges, and ensure the progress of the various projects.
- Participate in regular check-in team meetings, various cohort meetings, and problem-solving sessions with team leaders and communities.
- Collaborate closely with the senior research fellow on community design work and on the supervision of the student research assistants
- Help create and deliver presentations online and in person, providing updates on the plans and progress of the Design Assist and/or Empowering Small Minnesota Communities project.
- Contribute to the collection and analysis of data to evaluate the progress of the work and to assess its impact in preparation of yearly reports to the Bush Foundation, collaborative partners, and funders.
- Assist in the preparation reports, factsheets, research summaries, and white papers that synthesize research findings for various stakeholders.
25% Program management support
- Track the outcomes of the work in terms of various metrics of success.
- Share information to facilitate the work and broaden its impact.
- Help arrange team cohort meetings and monitor the progress of teams.
- Help ensure that the work is being done properly and is documented correctly for future use.
- Coordinate with other organizations and communicate the work more broadly to various audiences.
Qualifications
Researcher 2 Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, planning, or geography.
- One year of experience in any related field
- Experience with Geographic Information Systems and ESRI's ArcGIS products: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Planner, ArcGIS Storymap, ArcGIS Survey 123, and etc.
- Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud: Indesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
- Experience in 3-D modeling and Rendering software: Sketchup, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, and Enscape.
- Ability to conduct research into the needs of communities and relevant solutions to those needs
- Ability to research and design projects under the supervision of MDC staff
Preferred Qualifications
- Graduate degree in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, planning, or geography.
- Experience with Geographic Information Systems and ESRI's ArcGIS products.
- Ability to work independently and to assess information critically.
- Ability to deal with a range of personalities and a diversity of communities.
- Interest in the challenges and opportunities of under-served communities
- Design-thinking experience involving diverse communities with varied needs
- Community engagement experience related to environmental and urbanism issues
Researcher 3 Required Qualifications
- Master's degree in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, planning, or geography.
- Two years of professional experience in any related field
- Experience with Geographic Information Systems and ESRI's ArcGIS products: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Planner, ArcGIS Storymap, ArcGIS Survey 123, and etc.
- Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud: Indesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
- Experience in 3-D modeling and Rendering software: Sketchup, Rhinoceros, V-Ray, and Enscape
- Ability to conduct research into the needs of communities and relevant solutions to those needs
- Ability to research and design projects independently, keeping MDC staff informed of progress
Preferred Qualifications
- Graduate degree in landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, planning, or geography.
- Experience with Geographic Information Systems and ESRI's ArcGIS products.
- Ability to work independently and to assess information critically.
- Ability to deal with a range of personalities and a diversity of communities.
- Interest in the challenges and opportunities of under-served communities
- Design-thinking experience involving diverse communities with varied needs.
- Community engagement experience related to environmental and urbanism issues.
Pay and Benefits
Pay Range: $27.00 - $31.00 depending on education/qualifications/experience. Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications. Learn more about retirement plans.
How To Apply
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- Resume
- Cover LEtter
- portfolio/work samples
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