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or volunteer experience with older adults with cognitive or physical impairment. Candidate must also have excellent written and oral communication skills, as well as organization skills. Strong preference will
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Assistant Inclusive Communities for Older Immigrants (SSHRC) Participate in Montreal and pan-Canadian research team meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback Participate in
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, communication and planning may adversely affect the image and reputation of the research team, SPPH and the Faculty of Medicine. The incumbent will require minimal supervision and will exercise a great deal of
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work with consistent communication between team members and the supervisors will result in delays and affect the quality of research output, which may impact the working conditions, reputation, and
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the ethics of confidentiality, sensitivity, and respect when communicating all study information. The Research Assistant must be exceptionally detail-orientated and organized and able to follow detailed
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. Participate in research team meetings to discuss project progress, share insights, and contribute to the research community. Assist in grant and proposal writing, including conducting background research
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, resourceful and interested in sustainable development. Valuable traits include a keen eye for detail, proficiency in problem solving, exceptional organizational and communication skills, and fluency with
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, PowerPoint and SPSS; Effective oral and written communication, interpersonal, multi-tasking, and organizational skills; Ability to work independently and within a team environment; Due to collaborative
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onboarding and mentorship planning Desirable Skills and Attributes: Strong research and synthesis skills, especially in literature and policy review Excellent written communication and organization skills
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, the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) and Principal, Development and Alumni Engagement, University Relations, College of Graduate Studies, Centre for Scholarly Communication, Centre