Jo is a voluntary sector researcher, executive coach and senior lecturer in Executive Education. She teaches in the areas of coaching skills, research skills and scholarly business practice. In addition, Jo is the Lead Coach for Liverpool Business School's community of coaches for the Circle Leaders' Programme, a national leadership development programme for Circle Health Group's senior leaders (formerly BMI Healthcare).
Jo is also a researcher in the area of voluntary/civil society organisations, migration and immigration detention. She is involved in two research projects: 1) An exploratory study on how humanitarian workers understand the law during search and rescues at sea (led by The Open University Law School); 2) An ethnography of a grassroots voluntary organisation that monitors the human rights of people crossing the English Channel. Her latter project is part of the Doctorate in Business Administration programme.
Previously she was the Programme Manager for the MSc/PG Dip in Leadership and Management Practice (Liverpool Business School); Associate Director of the Career Development Office at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, USA; and a Lecturer at Granite State College where she taught undergraduate management courses, ‘Effecting Positive Change in Organizations’ and 'Career Development and Life Skills'.
Prior to working in academia, Jo worked in the commercial sector for five years before changing her focus to the voluntary/non-profit sector. She has worked with the United States Peace Corps in the Eastern Caribbean as a small business development advisor and trainer for a rural agricultural development NGO; she was elected the Lead Volunteer for a group of 19 Peace Corps Volunteers in Antigua and Barbuda. She has also completed internships with the United Nations International Trade Centre in Geneva, Switzerland, and United Nations Industrial Development Organisation in Vienna, Austria.
Jo holds a Professional Coaching Certification (2007). Her dissertation explored how coaching could be utilised for organisational effectiveness in the non-profit sector.
Degrees
2013, The Open University, United Kingdom, Master of Research (MRes)
2006, Escuela de Alta Dirección y Administración (EADA), Spain, International Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
1998, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, United States, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSc)
Certifications
2006, International Coach Academy, Australia, Professional Coaching (PCC Level)
Academic appointments
Programme Manager (Interim), MSc/PGDip Leadership and Management Practice, and Senior Lecturer in Executive Education, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - present
Visiting Research Fellow, The Open University Law School, 2022 - 2023
Research Assistant, The Open University Law School, 2020 - 2022
Degree Apprenticeship Facilitator, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, 2020 - 2022
Lecturer, part-time, Granite State College (University System of New Hampshire), 2010 - 2012
Associate Director, Career Development Office, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, 2008 - 2011
Journal article
Graffin N, Howard M, Vincett J. 2025. Criminalisation and control: Mediterranean maritime search and rescue workers’ perceptions of uses of law Refugee Survey Quarterly, DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Vincett J. 2024. What is action ethnography? Reconsidering our intentions for impact in ethnographic practice Journal of Organizational Ethnography, DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Vincett J. 2018. Three days is still too long to hold pregnant women in immigration detention. The Conversation, Publisher Url Public Url
Vincett J. 2018. Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography: Lessons from overcoming compassion fatigue Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 7 :44-58 DOI Publisher Url
Vincett J. 2018. I befriend women detained at Yarl’s Wood: their life in immigration limbo is excruciating. The Conversation, Publisher Url Public Url
Internet publication
Graffin N, Vincett J, Howard M. 2022. Search and Rescue of Refugees at Sea Publisher Url Public Url
Vincett J. 2017. Befriending kinships in immigration detention in the UK. Publisher Url Public Url
Chapters
Vincett J. 2022. Choosing to reach beyond academic goalposts: Ethnographer as compassionate advocate inside an immigration detention centre. Pandeli J, Sutherland N, Gaggiotti H. Organizational Ethnography: An Experiential and Practical Guide. Routledge. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK Publisher Url
Vincett J. 2021. Choosing to reach beyond academic goalposts Organizational Ethnography :66-80 Routledge DOI Publisher Url
Vincett J. 2019. Supporting migrants and asylum seekers in and beyond immigration detention in the UK. Wroe L, Larkin R, Maglajlic RA. Social Work with Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants: Theory and Skills for Practice :219-236 Jessica Kingsley Publishers. London 9781785923449
Exhibition
Turnbull S, Vincett J, Froden G. Art as Resistance: A Story From Immigration Detention Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
External committees:
Vitae, Selected for membership in the new RDF Working Group to revise the RDF and support the launch, Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) Working Group, https://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers-professional-development/vitae-researcher-development-framework-rdf-working-group/call-for-expressions-of-interest-for-the-vitae-researcher-development-framework-rdf-working-group. 2024
Membership of professional bodies:
Voluntary Sector Studies Network, Trustee and EDI Lead, https://www.vssn.org.uk/2023/11/14/introducing-new-trustees/. 2023
Voluntary Sector Studies Network, Member, https://www.vssn.org.uk/. 2018
Conference presentation:
Oral presentation, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Conference, 'You have to play the game... If we can't operate, then people will die': Precarious volunteering to search for and rescue lives in the Mediterranean Sea. 2023
Graphic novel presentation online for the Research Compendium, Online, Social Research Association (SRA) Annual Conference, Art as resistance: A story from immigration detention. 2021
Poster presentation, University of Portsmouth, 14th Annual Ethnography Symposium, Visualising origami art as resistance in immigration detention. 2019
Paper presentation, London, United Kingdom, NCVO / Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Research Conference, Compassion in volunteer befriending. 2018
Paper presentation, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Compassion in volunteer work. 2018
Paper presentation, Montreal, Canada, Euopean Group of Organization Studies (EGOS), Organizational ethnography and the art of judgment in-the-moment. 2013
Award:
National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NVCO) and the Voluntary Sector Studies Network, Campbell Adamson Prize for Best Paper, Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Conference. 2023
Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Emerald Publishing, Best Paper Award at the 16th Annual Ethnography Symposium. 2023
14th Annual Ethnography Symposium, Best Presentation, https://hiddensocialspace.files.wordpress.com/2019/09/ethnogsymposium2019-poster-vincett.jpg. 2019
Emerald Literati Awards for Excellence (Emerald Publishing), Outstanding Paper 2019 for the paper 'Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography: Lessons from overcoming compassion fatigue' (in 2018). 2019
NCVO / Voluntary Sector and Volunteering Research Conference, Campbell Adamson Memorial Prize for Best Paper for New Researchers, https://www.vssn.org.uk/events/2018-voluntary-sector-and-volunteering-research-conference/. 2018
External collaboration:
Research project: An exploration of humanitarian search and rescue workers' navigation and understanding of the law. Neil Graffin, PI (The Open University Law School), Matt Howard (Kent Law School), Joanne Vincett (Liverpool John Moores University), The Open University Law School, http://law-school.open.ac.uk/research/exploration-humanitarian-search-and-rescue-workers. 2020
Dr Sarah Turnbull, Birkbeck, University of London, School of Law, Research Innovation Fund, http://www.open.ac.uk/ikd/research/migration-forced-displacement/art-resistance-story-immigration-detention. 2018
Editorial boards:
Editorial Management Board Member - Social Media Lead, Voluntary Sector Review, https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/voluntary-sector-review. 2019
Other invited event:
Marston Moretaine, UK, Plenary speaker for the inaugural Yarl's Wood Befrienders Annual Conference. Public engagement event to share findings from my research on compassion in volunteer befriending., Yarl’s Wood Befrienders Annual Conference. 2019