Hi all,
I hope this email finds you well.
We are going to open a position in the Research team [1] at the Wikimedia Foundation and given the nature of the role (focused on the research community building aspect of our work), I'd like to offer a period of two weeks (until 2021-02-21) to hear your ideas about how to improve specific aspects of the opening. If you would like to provide optional feedback, please read on. Otherwise, you can safely stop here.
==Background== Over the past year or so, it has become evident to me that delivering towards Section 4 of the Foundations whitepaper [2] the Research team wrote in 2019 requires a dedicated individual in our team to focus on this direction. We're going to open a position in our team for this reason.
==Why are you asking for my input?== We normally don't ask for the input from the community on the specifics of the job descriptions. I'm making an exception in this case because of the nature of the work for this particular position.
==Roles and responsibilities== These are the roles and responsibilities I currently envision to ask of the person who joins us in this capacity:
* Developing, maintaining, and executing a research capacity and outreach strategy in collaboration with the Head of Research and rooted in the priority areas identified (Section 4 of the whitepaper on the Foundations)
* Maintaining, revamping and expanding the already existing research community programs including the Formal Collaboration program [3], the Research Internship program, and the Research Fellow program.
* Organizing events such as the public Monthly Office Hours [4], Monthly Research Showcases [5], and the annual Wiki Workshop [6] in collaboration with the rest of the team
* Serving as the liaison and facilitating engagement between the existing Wikimedia research community and the Wikimedia Research team
* Actively working to expand the existing Wikimedia research community to include more regions of the world and more diverse disciplines
* Understanding and triaging the needs of the Wikimedia research communities and advocating for resources internally to meet them
* Communicating and promoting the Research team’s work to external and diverse audiences
* Discussing, documenting and communicating the process and results of your work publicly
==Who can provide input?== Everyone on this list should feel welcome to. Given the nature of the position and the focus on research community building, I expect to hear the bulk of the feedback from those of you already active in the research community, as organizers or researchers.
==What feedback am I seeking?== Please focus your feedback on the "Roles and responsibilities" section. Have I missed a responsibility? Is there a lack of clarity around one or more of the ones already listed? ...
==What happens to your feedback?== I commit to read all constructive feedback I receive by 2021-02-21 and take them into account in updating the responsibility section of the job description that we will post. I want to be clear that I may not be able to implement particular feedback. My commitment is to seriously consider them.
==What happens in parallel to this opportunity for providing feedback?== For the sake of full transparency: I will start the process of finalizing the job description with our Talent and Culture department, including finalizing the title, experiences we will need for the role, and the responsibilities. I will not completely finalize the job description until the feedback period is over, however, so that I can make the adjustments needed.
==Where can you provide feedback?== You have 2 venues for doing so. On this email thread or in-person in one of the two time-slots below: February 11, 21:30-22:00 PST, link to connect: https://meet.google.com/wrt-zypn-bxs February 17, 8:00-8:30 PST, link to connect: https://meet.google.com/igz-xboq-mwx
==What if you have questions?== Feel free to join me in one of the two office hours posted above or get in touch on this thread, on or off-thread.
==Will there be a reminder for this?== No. If you are interested in engaging, please take a note on your end. I am not planning to send reminders. :)
If you have made this far, thank you! :) I'm looking forward to hearing from you. I also want to share that I'm excited that we are given the opportunity to bring a dedicated resource in our team to focus on the community aspect of our work. There is a lot to be done for you all already in the Wikimedia research community and towards those who are not part of this community today but they can be. :)
Best, Leila
[1] https://research.wikimedia.org/team.html [2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Foundations_-_Wikimedia_Research_2030.p... [3] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Formal_collaborations [4] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Office_hours [5] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Showcase [6] https://wikiworkshop.org/
-- Leila Zia Head of Research Wikimedia Foundation
Thank you to those of you who provided feedback about the roles and responsibilities off-list.
The position is now open. More at https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wiki-research-l/2021-March/007489.html
Best, Leila
On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 2:55 PM Leila Zia lzia@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
I hope this email finds you well.
We are going to open a position in the Research team [1] at the Wikimedia Foundation and given the nature of the role (focused on the research community building aspect of our work), I'd like to offer a period of two weeks (until 2021-02-21) to hear your ideas about how to improve specific aspects of the opening. If you would like to provide optional feedback, please read on. Otherwise, you can safely stop here.
==Background== Over the past year or so, it has become evident to me that delivering towards Section 4 of the Foundations whitepaper [2] the Research team wrote in 2019 requires a dedicated individual in our team to focus on this direction. We're going to open a position in our team for this reason.
==Why are you asking for my input?== We normally don't ask for the input from the community on the specifics of the job descriptions. I'm making an exception in this case because of the nature of the work for this particular position.
==Roles and responsibilities== These are the roles and responsibilities I currently envision to ask of the person who joins us in this capacity:
- Developing, maintaining, and executing a research capacity and
outreach strategy in collaboration with the Head of Research and rooted in the priority areas identified (Section 4 of the whitepaper on the Foundations)
- Maintaining, revamping and expanding the already existing research
community programs including the Formal Collaboration program [3], the Research Internship program, and the Research Fellow program.
- Organizing events such as the public Monthly Office Hours [4],
Monthly Research Showcases [5], and the annual Wiki Workshop [6] in collaboration with the rest of the team
- Serving as the liaison and facilitating engagement between the
existing Wikimedia research community and the Wikimedia Research team
- Actively working to expand the existing Wikimedia research community
to include more regions of the world and more diverse disciplines
- Understanding and triaging the needs of the Wikimedia research
communities and advocating for resources internally to meet them
- Communicating and promoting the Research team’s work to external and
diverse audiences
- Discussing, documenting and communicating the process and results of
your work publicly
==Who can provide input?== Everyone on this list should feel welcome to. Given the nature of the position and the focus on research community building, I expect to hear the bulk of the feedback from those of you already active in the research community, as organizers or researchers.
==What feedback am I seeking?== Please focus your feedback on the "Roles and responsibilities" section. Have I missed a responsibility? Is there a lack of clarity around one or more of the ones already listed? ...
==What happens to your feedback?== I commit to read all constructive feedback I receive by 2021-02-21 and take them into account in updating the responsibility section of the job description that we will post. I want to be clear that I may not be able to implement particular feedback. My commitment is to seriously consider them.
==What happens in parallel to this opportunity for providing feedback?== For the sake of full transparency: I will start the process of finalizing the job description with our Talent and Culture department, including finalizing the title, experiences we will need for the role, and the responsibilities. I will not completely finalize the job description until the feedback period is over, however, so that I can make the adjustments needed.
==Where can you provide feedback?== You have 2 venues for doing so. On this email thread or in-person in one of the two time-slots below: February 11, 21:30-22:00 PST, link to connect: https://meet.google.com/wrt-zypn-bxs February 17, 8:00-8:30 PST, link to connect: https://meet.google.com/igz-xboq-mwx
==What if you have questions?== Feel free to join me in one of the two office hours posted above or get in touch on this thread, on or off-thread.
==Will there be a reminder for this?== No. If you are interested in engaging, please take a note on your end. I am not planning to send reminders. :)
If you have made this far, thank you! :) I'm looking forward to hearing from you. I also want to share that I'm excited that we are given the opportunity to bring a dedicated resource in our team to focus on the community aspect of our work. There is a lot to be done for you all already in the Wikimedia research community and towards those who are not part of this community today but they can be. :)
Best, Leila
[1] https://research.wikimedia.org/team.html [2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Foundations_-_Wikimedia_Research_2030.p... [3] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Formal_collaborations [4] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Office_hours [5] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Showcase [6] https://wikiworkshop.org/
-- Leila Zia Head of Research Wikimedia Foundation
wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org