The Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy is an educational and public policy think tank based in Calgary, Alberta. We are hiring a Project Manager to help us champion reason, democracy, and civilization in Canada. The Project Manager will be responsible for assisting the Research Director in realizing the research objectives of the organization.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- under the Research Director’s oversight, shepherding research initiatives from ideation to publication, such as:
- assigning research to scholars
- drafting and coordinating project contracts
- scheduling, following up, and shepherding workflows
- assigning peer review
- editing drafts
- in concert with the President and Research Director, taking the lead to commission, edit, coordinate, and pitch a steady flow of short, high quality public commentaries (e.g. columns, op-eds, blogs, etc.) by various senior fellows
- administrative tasks (e.g. extensive, accurate reporting) and other duties as assigned including events planning
Basic requirements:
- university degree
- experience in public policy, research, politics, and/or media
- legally allowed to work in Canada and resides in Canada
- strongly believes in the mission of the Aristotle Foundation
- deep conviction that everyone should be free to flourish
Required skills:
- knows how to research in depth
- outstanding ability to discern and establish specific priorities—and follow through
- can readily identify weak vs strong arguments, poor vs rich data, credible vs unreliable evidence, and inconsistencies
- excellent grasp of data and statistics
- exceptional editor, with a mastery of English composition
- good op-ed writer—i.e. can succinctly and interestingly explain complex topics in accessible, everyday language
- very organized and an imaginative and strategic thinker—a natural planner
- extraordinary work ethic and a can-do self-starter
- not at all shy about taking initiative, correcting errors, and/or making improvements even to the most minor elements of a project
- great at working with a wide variety of personalities, egos, and backgrounds
- seriously practical: can mediate between the vision and the given
- highly proficient in both MS Word and MS Excel
Our ideal candidate:
- is described by others as having character in his/her work and life; known for his/her competence and effectiveness
- an innate problem-solver who is always looking for better, more efficient ways to accomplish tasks
- very analytical, logical, and quick-witted
- intellectually curious with a deep-seated thirst for knowledge, solid evidence, reasoning, and rationale
- loves perfecting the details, with creativity and rationality
- enjoys finding solutions to problems
- results-oriented and exceptionally high standards: driven by an intense desire to master any and every topic that piques his/her interest
- a straightforward thinker and communicator
- highly flexible and adaptable: comfortable adjusting schedules, deadlines, procedures, processes, and navigating through uncertainty
- prizes logic and evidence, facts and data, sound reasoning and common sense
- is creative in expressing ideas while also grounded in reality
- prefers a measured tone to rhetorical excess
- able to work independently but is cooperative, communicative, and a team player
- is capable and comfortable being interviewed by media and/or is eager to learn
- is well-read and loves history
- grasps why freedom and responsibility both matter, i.e., the notion of ordered liberty
- loves a challenge—both in the day-to-day and over the long haul—and is unsatisfied with easy work
The position:
- Full-time, starting date TBD.
- Compensation dependent on experience and qualifications.
- The Aristotle Foundation is located in Calgary. This position can be remote but must be in Canada; Calgary is strongly preferred.
How to apply:
Please send (in PDF form) to info@aristotlefoundation.org:
- Your CV
- A two-page cover letter (maximum) with an additional page of references and links (see below):
- We want to know what you’re passionate about, so in your cover letter, tell us:
- What authors have influenced how you think?
- Who do you admire and why?
- What issues do you think the public needs to be educated about in the next three years
- Your one page of links should list and include:
- Three examples of published public policy research
- Three examples of public writing, i.e., columns, essays, or book reviews
- At least one example of a media interview or social media work (i.e., a podcast)
- Three work and/or character references
Deadline for applications: midnight (MT) November 15, 2025.
Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, as applications are received.
We will only contact those selected for an interview.
About The Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy
For more about the Aristotle Foundation, consult our website at www.aristotlefoundation.org.
The Aristotle Foundation is a compassionate meritocracy. We are committed to treating every person as an individual and rewarding excellence.