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assistant will primarily have the role of facilitating and delivering the program in the community, under Dr Debrosse’s supervision. They will also provide punctual support when collecting and coding survey
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expected to work on-site for two (2) days and remotely for half a day per week. This position is a term appointment of six (6) months, with the potential for extension or an increase in FTE subject to
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Nation community geolocation data; Conduct research relating to First Nation band membership in Canada; complete administrative tasks; work with an international team of researchers. Your general location
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audio/visual support) and program/course participants (e.g. physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals). Work Performed Coordinates CPD event planning logistics for assigned programs
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Social Work Simulations Scholars together to discuss future of simulation-based research in Canada, a collaborative research project between McGill University and Carleton University. The research
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equipment. Will be responsible for the orderliness and cleanliness of the lab spaces and the preparation and upkeep of general-use laboratory reagents and equipment. Will help to keep protocol documentation
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protocols. Furthermore, the Research Assistant will play a role in assisting in global health outreach activities for the research program. Organizational Status The co-ordinating centre is located in
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collecting relevant information relating to current projects, maintaining records and databases, and entering data according to established protocols. Furthermore, the Research Assistant will play a role in
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regarding data collected. Works in an office shared with other VEC staff. The work encourages frequent moving around and occasional lifting of boxes up to 10 kg. Will work at offsite clinics and be available
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Research Project: mâmawatoskêwak (working together as a team): A Narrative of Collaborative First Nations Education Leadership This research will explore the role and value of collaborative First