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The University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus is seeking a Research Coordinator to provide administrative oversight for the Diabetes Prevention Research Group (DPRG) laboratory. You will support the PI, Mary Jung, and coordinate communications, finances, partnerships and project activities across the lab.
Responsibilities include organizing meetings and events, assisting with grant proposals, monitoring expenditures, and ensuring ethical data management.
Job Category M&P - AAPS Job Title Research Coordinator Department UBCO | Research | Jung | School of Health and Exercise Sciences | Faculty of Health and Social Development
Posting End Date August 30, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date August 31, 2027
Starting wage between $5692.25 - $6258.15/month
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Job Summary This position provides administrative oversite of projects and processes within the Diabetes Prevention Research Group (DPRG) laboratory at the UBC Okanagan Campus. The position supports the Principal Investigator/Project Director (Dr. Mary Jung) This role is a multifaceted administration position that requires supporting the coordination and implementation of our research lab’s communications, finance, partnerships, and research projects within the lab. The Research Coordinator will also lead the overall planning, coordinating and overseeing of all logistics for meetings, workshops, and events hosted by DPRG.
Organizational Status This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Mary Jung, and/or her designate. The Research Coordinator will join an interdisciplinary team of scientists whose research focuses on health behaviour change, diabetes prevention, implementation science, scale-up and sustainability of health programming. This includes daily interactions with the Principal Investigator and/or Research Associate and lab members (staff, post docs, graduate and undergraduate students). The Research Coordinator will serve as the lab contact within and outside the University.
The Project Director 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 in this position must be completed at a high level of accuracy and efficiency.
This position will work under the broad directives of the Project Director 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 Project Director to any unusual situations and problems as they arise or are anticipated.
This position may assign and check work of technicians, support staff or students.
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