Opportunities
Develop your career and contribute to advancing Arctic knowledge creation and sharing.

ArcticNet Careers
ArcticNet contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge needed to meet the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing Arctic.
We are always interested to hear from qualified individuals passionate about research in the Canadian North.
Arctic Job Opportunities
ArcticNet is thrilled to share opportunities from across the Arctic and Arctic research community.

Program Director, Northern (Weston Family Foundation)
The Weston Family Foundation is looking for a Program Director, Northern, to help develop and execute the strategy of the Foundation’s Northern Committee.

Two Post-Doctoral Fellow Positions “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat”
The ArcticNet-funded project, “Moving from understanding to action on food security in Inuit Nunangat” invites applications for two Post-Doctoral Fellow positions.

Atauttikkut Project Coordinator Alaska
ArcticNet is looking for a motivated person to take part in the coordination of an exciting project in partnership with the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) and Live It Earth.

Postdoctoral Scholar
The Arctic Institute of North America at the University of Calgary is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar for the project, The Role of Genomics in Fostering and Supporting Arctic Biodiversity: Implications for Wildlife Management, Policy and Indigenous Food Security (GiSIRT).

Three Graduate Research positions in integrated Arctic watershed biogeochemistry
Dr. Lafrenière’s at Queen’s University is looking for several motivated graduate students to join her diverse, collaborative and integrated watershed biogeochemistry research program, starting in September of 2022.
Have an exciting opportunity to share with the Arctic research community?
Looking for a graduate student or researcher to fill a position? ArcticNet is happy to share job postings and opportunities with it’s network of Arctic researchers, Northern communities, and research end-users.