Start Date:
Location:
Family Navigation Project
Role Summary
Position Responsibilities
- Support all phases of the research process, including Research Ethics Board applications, literature reviews (systematic/narrative/scoping reviews), data analyses, participant recruitment, screening, consent, and compensation
- Coordinate, edit, and assist in drafting a variety of documents (e.g. grant applications, abstracts, manuscripts, presentations, journal articles, letters to the editor, letters of support, reports, research protocols, study logs, and knowledge mobilization products) for a variety of audiences
- Help create, organize, and maintain study logs and documentation, and monitor data quality and integrity
- Create and maintain research-related work plans, collaborate with project manager and others to execute work plans and ensure milestones and timelines are met.
- Monitor recruitment and coordination of research participants, as appropriate to study objectives; perform or provide assistance in recruitment and collection of data as required
- Conduct qualitative analysis using software (e.g. MAXQDA, or others) and quantitative data analyses using software (e.g. SPSS, R, or others)
- Maintain references using software (e.g. End Note, Mendeley or related applications)
- Develop presentations, visuals, reports, research papers, and publications based on research results and contribute to the presentation of research results at seminars, scientific conferences, and related settings
- Organize and facilitate meetings, conferences, and other events associated with research activities, as required
- Ensure the smooth and efficient day-to-day operation of research and data collection activities; act as a point of contact for internal research staff and as a liaison for other research organizations, funding agencies, and regulating bodies
- Act as liaison and coordinate communication with research collaborators, research team members, Research Ethics Board staff, granting agencies, contracts and finance staff, and/or regulatory bodies.
- Draft/review/complete research-related documentation, such as proposals, Research Ethics Board submissions, consent forms, and interview instruments and other data collection tools
- Support other program initiatives as necessary
- Occasional travel may be required
Qualifications And Skills
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A minimum Master's level degree in a relevant field (i.e. Psychology, Life Sciences, or other);
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At least two years of related research work
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Strong qualitative research skills (e.g., grounded theory, phenomenology, ethnography)
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Strong quantitative research skills (e.g., randomized controlled trials, experimental designs)
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Knowledge and experience in partnering with equity-deserving communities, e.g., Black, Indigenous, and people of colour, 2SLGBTQI+, communities living in poverty, people with disabilities, etc., and those living at various intersections of these and other identities, are essential to this role.
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Clear understanding of protecting participant privacy and confidentiality within research studies and in clinical settings
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MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) proficiency
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Ability to work independently with a high level of initiative and self-direction, yet collaboratively with multiple stakeholders
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Ability to work in a team environment and understand the importance of independent work in addition to asking for direction
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Cultural responsiveness and the ability to connect with diverse populations
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Strong organizational and time-management abilities
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Strong verbal and written communication skills
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Strong interpersonal skills
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Existing knowledge and experience in family and/or youth mental health/addictions health services research is an asset
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Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the barriers and challenges faced by youth from remote, rural, Indigenous, and/or Francophone communities is an asset.
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French language skills are an asset
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Strong data management and analytical skills; competency using analytic software (experience with SPSS, R, NVivo, MAXQDA or related applications is an asset)
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Knowledge and experience in research involving one or more of the following is also an asset:
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Community-based participatory approaches
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Implementation science
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Equity, diversity, and inclusion principles and frameworks
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Successful candidates, as a condition of job offer, will be required to provide recent references. In accordance with Canadian Employment and Immigration guidelines, applicants must be eligible to work in Canada. Sunnybrook Research Institute is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this in your cover letter. Sunnybrook Research Institute is strongly committed to inclusion and diversity within its community and welcomes all applicants including but not limited to: visible minorities, all religions and ethnicities, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.