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Athabasca University offers a unique opportunity for a Post Doctoral Fellowship in Implementation Science with a focus on Indigenous contexts. This two-year term position invites Indigenous applicants to contribute significantly to health research and community engagement through diverse projects.
Athabasca University's Faculty of Health Disciplines is recruiting for a Post Doctoral Fellowship in Implementation Science in Indigenous Contexts.
This is a 2 year term position ending in 2027.
The Position
This position provides a unique opportunity for a post-doctoral fellow to contribute to the development of the field of Indigenous implementation science through their contributions to two CIHR funded projects: the Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig Mino-Bimaadiziwin Project (WNMB) and the Testing Healthcare innovations in integrated Networks for Chronic pain: Evaluation of the Implementation of ECHO Chronic Pain in Canada project (ECHO THiiNC). Under the supervision of Drs. Lana Ray and Andrea Furlan, the successful candidate will utilize implementation science Frameworks such as the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Proctor's Framework to understand the barriers and facilitators of traditional healing clinic implementation in an Indigenous governed health centre (WNMB project) and support the development and evaluation of an adaptation to the ECHO program, to support an uptake in Indigenous content and community engagement (ECHO THiiNC).
We are prioritizing applicants who self-identify as Indigenous for this position. If you are Indigenous, we warmly encourage you to apply and share your self-identification as part of the process.
Key Responsibilities
The post doctoral fellow will:
Qualifications
A detailed job description can be viewed at:Post Doctoral Fellowship in Implementation Science in Indigenous Contexts
How to Apply
Applicants are asked to submit an application package through the application portal consisting of:
Contact Information
For more information regarding the role, please contact Dr. Lana Ray,CRC Resurgent Methodol Indigenous Health & Assoc Prof, atlray@athabascau.ca.