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Research Assistant (RA)
Preparation of an application to the Dalhousie Research Ethics Board
Posting date: June 18th, 2013
Start date: July 1st, 2013
End date: September 30th, 2013
Salary: $25 per hour (including benefits and vacation pay); 15 hours per week
Position Summary
I am looking for a research assistant for a CIHR funded project looking at the financial and governance arrangements of interdisciplinary primary health care teams in Nova Scotia. The tasks will be to develop a research protocol for submission to the Dalhousie Research Ethics Board in early September. The position can potentially be extended for a longer period. The workload is an average of 15 hours per week, but flexibility on the part of the research assistant is expected.
The ideal candidate will have training in health administration, or health policy, or health economics (or any other health related social science). Experience with the Dalhousie REB application system and experience with collaborative team work would be a great asset. The ideal candidate is flexible, able to adapt to unexpected situations, and is prepared to work in an erratic environment, work independently, while also working collaboratively.
Experience with qualitative research is also an asset. This includes literature reviews and the development of survey instruments. Other tasks will be assigned as they arise. The research assistant will work with a second research assistant in Manitoba, who is working on a submission to the University of Manitoba Research Ethics office.
Please send your electronic application to Dominika Wranik at dwl@dal.ca by Monday, June 24th, 2013. I will contact only those individuals, with whom I would like to further discuss the position. Thank you very much.
Dominika Wranik
Associate Professor
School of Public Administration
6100 University Avenue
3012 Rowe Building
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H3N4
902.494.3764
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