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The Opportunity
As a member of the research team, the research assistant will provide administrative support for the project, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations and compliance with grant requirements. Responsibilities will include coordinating project meetings, maintaining records and documentation, managing correspondence, assisting with progress reports, and managing communication between the research team, collaborators, and participants. The RA will also help organize events, and workshops as needed, while ensuring deadlines and deliverables are met efficiently
The ideal candidate will be reliable, detail-oriented, and adaptable, with the ability to manage shifting priorities and meet deadlines. A proactive attitude, professionalism, and a collaborative mindset are essential for this role.
This position offers a meaningful opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in academic project coordination and research administration within a collaborative and inclusive environment. Working alongside experienced researchers. Students will develop essential skills in communication, organization, and digital tools while contributing to initiatives that enhance teaching and learning practices. The role supports professional growth by exposing students to real-world research processes, ethical standards, and interdisciplinary teamwork, preparing them for future careers in education, research, or project management. This position is ideal for students seeking to apply their skillsets and academic knowledge in a professional setting while making a tangible impact on the student learning experience at SAIT.
Researchers: Flora Mahdavi (SAIT) and Jennifer Lock (UofC)
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The Role
Coordinate project meetings, including scheduling, agendas, and note-taking
Maintain accurate project records and documentation
Manage communication with collaborators, participants, and research team
Support preparation of progress reports and related submissions
Organize and arrange logistics for events, workshops, and related project activities
Monitor deadlines and deliverables to ensure timely completion
Qualifications & Experience
Be enrolled, full-time, in a SAIT Bachelor’s degree program or diploma for the duration of the Research Assistantship contract
Must have completed, or be prepared to complete, the TCPS 2: CORE-2022 (Course on Research Ethics) online tutorial and certification during the initial training period
Initiative and reliability in handling administrative tasks with minimal supervision
Strong organizational and time management skills to coordinate meetings, events, and deadlines
Attention to detail for maintaining accurate project records and documentation
Clear written and verbal communication skills for drafting correspondence and reports
Ability to take effective meeting notes and summarize discussions and action items
Competence with word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software
Proficiency in use of common digital tools used at SAIT for communication and administration (e.g., Outlook, and OneDrive)
Experience in event planning or logistics (meetings, workshops, seminars)
Interpersonal skills to support smooth communication within the research team and with collaborators
Preferred
Prior research experience
Prior project administrative/management experience
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Job classification: W6000 - Student Worker
Hourly Rate: $18.22
of position: 1
Position End Date: July 31, 2026
Posting closing date: November 3, 2025
About SAIT
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