Job Duties: - Coordinating the day-to-day activities of the project, including ensuring all study timelines are met.
- Supervising and mentoring the three graduate research assistants.
- Helping to develop and lead all knowledge translation activities alongside the Project Director (Dr. Waldron), the co-applicants, the grant partners, and the graduate research assistants (final report, website and video).
- Attending the six consultation/workshop sessions and ensuring all sessions are audio-recorded.
- Communicating with research team members and grant partners.
- Transcribing and analyzing the consultation/workshop data using NVivo, Deduce or another qualitative software package, where needed.
- Leading the preparation of PowerPoint presentations to share study results with community members and organizations, as well as at academic conferences and other events.
- Helping to write the final study report and journal articles.
QUALIFICATIONS: - Must reside in Ontario.
- Minimum 2 years of experience as a research assistant, research coordinator or project coordinator in a university or community-based setting.
- Experience managing large projects.
- Experience supervising and mentoring university students.
- Experience with qualitative data analysis software (NVivo, Deduce, etc.)
- Experience transcribing data.
- Excellent writing skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Excellent planning, organizational, prioritization, and time management skills.
- High regard for quality and attention to detail.
- Proficiency in software applications (i.e., Microsoft Office, Excel) is required.
For more information, visit McMaster University for POST DOCTORATE FELLOW-PULSE LAB-COMMUNICATION STUD
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