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A leading Canadian university in Edmonton seeks a Research Associate in the Division of Rheumatology. This hybrid role involves collaborating on diverse research projects to improve care for patients with rheumatic diseases. Candidates should hold a Master's or Ph.D. in a relevant field, exhibit strong statistical and communication skills, and enjoy interdisciplinary collaboration. Competitive annual salary ranging from $80,772 to $100,981 is offered. Apply by February 2, 2026, for an impactful career in research.
Edmonton, AB, Canada (Hybrid)
The Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry is one of the world’s top academic health science centres. With 21 departments, multiple research institutes and centres, and a focus on excellence in education, research, and clinical care, the faculty trains outstanding medical and dental professionals and drives global health innovation in collaboration with partners across sectors.
This position is part of the Association of the Academic Staff of the University of Alberta (AASUA).
Location - This role is hybrid with a mix of remote and in-person work at North Campus, Edmonton.
The Division of Rheumatology is an internationally recognized group with diverse research interests, including but not limited to rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis, vasculitis, lupus, osteoporosis, artificial intelligence and medical education.
The Division of Rheumatology invites applications for a Research Associate who will serve as a shared research resource for the division. In this role, you will support multiple rheumatologists and teams, helping to turn ideas into high-quality studies that improve care for people living with rheumatic diseases.
Working across a portfolio of projects, you will contribute to study design, protocol and ethics development, data collection and analysis, and the preparation of manuscripts and presentations. This position is well-suited to someone with graduate training in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, or a related field who enjoys applying their methodological skills to diverse research questions rather than working within a single lab.
As a divisional resource, the Research Associate will collaborate with a broad group of rheumatology investigators, trainees, and research staff to move projects from concept to completion. Current and future projects may include registry development and analysis, patient and provider surveys, quality improvement initiatives, and both quantitative and qualitative studies across a range of rheumatic diseases and populations. All of this work is grounded in a shared goal: improving access to and quality of care for people with rheumatic conditions.
Reporting to the Director of the Division of Rheumatology, the Research Associate will support multiple investigators simultaneously, helping clarify research questions, select appropriate methods, and keep projects on track. Because this position is not tied to a single principal investigator, there is meaningful variety in day-to-day work and the opportunity to build a broad, impactful portfolio. The successful candidate will be comfortable working both independently and as part of small project teams, and will play a key role in supporting junior faculty and other team members as they build their research programs.
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