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A prominent Canadian university in Vancouver is seeking a Research Manager for the Division of Dermatology. The role involves managing research projects, coordinating activities, and ensuring effective collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. Candidates should have at least a Bachelor's degree in a health-related field and extensive experience in research management. The position offers a competitive salary range of CAD 6,747.50 - CAD 9,701.42 monthly, reflecting the institution's commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workforce.
Staff - Non Union Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level B Job Title Division of Dermatology Research Manager Department Rehmus Laboratory | Department of Paediatrics | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $6,747.50 - $9,701.42 CAD Monthly
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Posting End Date January 4, 2026. Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date December 31, 2026.
This position is subject to the satisfactory completion of required background checks.
Note: Only the Full Time Compensation Range is displayed on the job posting details advertised on the UBC Career sites.
At University of British Columbia (UBC), we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Reporting to the Head of the Division of Dermatology at BC Children’s Hospital and to the Principal Investigators of specific research studies and projects, the Research Manager is responsible for the overall management and direction of the research project, program and clinical study area. The Research Manager plans, coordinates, and manages research projects within the context of a research culture and in accordance with the policies, procedures, mission, vision and values of Children’s and Women’s Health Center of BC (C&W) and the University of British Columbia (UBC).
To manage research and activities and program implementation for the Division of Dermatology and the Eczema Care and Research Initiative.
Major responsibilities include:
The Eczema Care and Research Initiative is a program within the Division of Dermatology. The Research Manager has a leadership role in the development and implementation of this program.
Position to whom this person reports: Head, Division of Dermatology – Wingfield Rehmus, MD MPH for overall function. Specific investigators including Dr. Allison Gregory, Dr. Joseph Lam and others for specific research studies.
Positions with whom this person works: all division members including physicians, allied health professionals, computer programming specialists, statisticians, clinical trials nurse, medical students working on specific projects and divisional clerical staff.
Contacts (internal and external to the University): Institutional Review Board (UBC) and Hospital Research Review Committee (C&W), finance offices at UBC, BCCHRI, CRSU, and PHSA, other individuals who are working in equivalent research positions either in the institution or in other institutions who are research collaborators, patients and parents of patients involved in research studies. Will build relationships with patient organizations such as the Eczema Society of Canada as well as research organizations such as PeDRA (Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance).
Shared office space in the Division of Dermatology, BC Children’s Hospital. Desktop computer and telephone access available. Flexibility in work hours may be required.
Accuracy, timeliness, and sound judgment are required to maximize effectiveness of the research program and team. The individual will need to exercise independent judgment and feel comfortable working with a large and diverse team including physicians, nurses, allied health personnel, trainees, and administrative assistants.
Errors in judgment could decrease the productivity of the Divisional research program, and might adversely affect the reputation of the Division, Dermatology Program and the credibility of the research. Errors in judgment may also adversely the safe conduct of research within the Dermatology Program.
The individual reports to Wingfield Rehmus, MD MPH, Head of the Division of Dermatology at BC Children’s Hospital/UBC, and to the individual investigators within the Division for specific projects.
The individual supervises research coordinators/assistants and students relating to Divisional research activities, and the activities research nurse or other allied health staff involved in individual research projects.