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An established educational institution seeks a dedicated research coordinator to support innovative projects aimed at enhancing youth engagement in mental health research. This multifaceted role involves collaborating with principal investigators and community partners to develop strategic work plans, manage research activities, and ensure high-quality data collection. The successful candidate will promote a respectful environment, mentor young researchers, and play a vital role in advancing knowledge in the field. If you are passionate about making a difference in youth mental health, this opportunity is perfect for you.
UBCO | Research | Ben-David | School of Social Work | Faculty of Health and Social Development (Shelly Ben-David)
Posting End Date
December 30, 2024
Note : Applications will be accepted until 11 : 59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
Aug 31, 2025
This is a part-time position with the potential to increase hours during the term.
Starting salary is between $ -$5725 based on education and experience
Successful candidate must reside in the Okanagan region.
Job Summary
The purpose this position is to support the principal investigators and the project team in all aspects of a research project working collaboratively with youth and community partners. This is an advanced, multifaceted research position that combines administrative responsibilities with research activities, including the development, coordination and implementation of a multi-phase and multi-method research project, through to completion. Major responsibilities include : collaborating with the principal investigator and research team in the development of strategic work plans and the setting of priorities and goals related to the research project; provides leadership to enhance, promote, and engage youth and community participation in the research program; refining data collection and analysis plans and developing detailed protocols as well as conducting qualitative and quantitative data analysis; coordinating, training, and supervising research assistants in data collection, data management, data analysis; facilitating innovative initiatives to support knowledge translation; assisting with preparation of reports of research findings, and their dissemination; building effective working relationships. This person promotes a safe, respectful working environment for youth, families, communities and staff.
Organizational Status
This project is part of the research program that focuses on early intervention in mental health for youth and young adults and advancing youth engagement in research within the CREATE YMH research lab. This position reports to the Principal Investigator, and works closely with research scientist project leads. Research assistants and youth will report directly to the Research Coordinator. This position will also communicate with the research team and youth and community networks.
Work Performed
Ensures successful management of the research project :
Supervision Received
This position will work under the broad directives of the Principal Investigator and research team. It is imperative that this position work collaboratively and with minimal supervision. They will act independently in performing defined duties from broad objectives and will alert the Principal Investigator to any unusual situations, and problems as they arise or are anticipated.
Supervision Given
This position will be responsible for ensuring the accurate work of 1-6 research assistants, students, and youth research assistants.
Consequence of Error / Judgement
The Principal Investigator associated with this research project will monitor the work of this position. Errors or incorrect decisions could seriously compromise the quality of the research and result in delays in completing projects. Additionally, serious compromises to the quality of the research will jeopardize future funding opportunities. Failure to clearly represent and communicate the work of the research team could result in severed relationships with the funding agency and collaborators. The work of this position must be completed at a high level of accuracy and efficiency.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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