Job Description:Post Doctoral FellowThe FIRST60: Prehospital, Trauma and Resuscitation Sciences Program ( )is an interprofessional team of clinicians, researchers and trainees seeking to understand and improve care from time of injury to acute resuscitation. The first 60 minutes are critical for resuscitation of the sickest patients, whether from an injury or cardiac arrest.Trauma is the leading cause of death for young Canadians. St. Michael’s Hospital is a lead trauma hospital, providing specialized care for severely injured patients, whether arriving by land or air. Dr. Brodie Nolan leads a dynamic, world leading resuscitation sciences program focusing on improving prehospital trauma care and evaluating acute trauma resuscitation, with a focus on hemorrhage, transfusion, and AI.The FIRST60 program is currently looking for a Post Doctoral Fellow to work alongside Dr. Nolan and team to develop a specialized area of research and expertise in prehospital, transfusion, and acute trauma resuscitation.This position encompasses developing research ideas and designing research studies under the direction of Dr. Nolan and team, leading and managing some parts of or entire studies, along with writing proposals, manuscripts and presentations for knowledge dissemination.Activities, Duties & Responsibilities:Research Study Development and InitiationLeads/manages some parts of or an entire study under the direction of a Supervising ScientistConducts ongoing review of relevant literature to keep up with current knowledgeParticipates in and leads team/lab meetings and research rounds by providing insightful and intellectual discussions and presentationsDevelops protocols and budget; initiates and leads small to moderate level studies under the direction of a Supervising ScientistsWrites proposal and application for awards in conjunction with the Principal Investigator to increase funding, enhance CV and the profile of the institution, e.g., CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship and scholarshipsDevelops novel research ideas and designs scientific studies of moderate scope to address knowledge gap or complex problemsUtilizes research knowledge to contribute to institutional activities, e.g., being a judge for poster competitions, etcReport/Manuscript Writing and PresentationsWrites reports and manuscripts for publication as first author, under the guidance / mentorship of the Scientists/Investigative team while maintaining responsibility for academic output of research studiesNetworks and collaborates with other Researchers to keep abreast of new developments in research and exchange informationSelects appropriate techniques/methods to analyze data and provides interpretation of study resultsDay to Day Project and Staff GuidanceMay provide day to day guidance to research staff and studentsGuides and mentors students on how to conduct research/analysis and how to write and review their workSeeks, develops, and maintains, internal and external relationships for research collaborations and partnershipQualifications:Within the past 1-2 years, completed a recognized Doctoral (PhD or MD) degreeDemonstrable knowledge and experience in prehospital projects and/or evaluation of acute resuscitation (trauma and cardiac arrest) is preferredDetail oriented with very good analytical skills related to proposal development/project management is requiredExperience in several aspects of research study development, initiation, execution, analysis and interpretation is requiredExperience with the preparation of manuscripts and data presentation requiredExcellent communication (verbal/written) and interpersonal skills is requiredExcellent organizational skills to manage multiple projects in a timely manner and flexibility to adapt to changing workloadStrong problem-solving skillsCapable of independent interpretation of study related dataProfessionalism and self-motivationUnity Health Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We strive to provide a recruitment process that is barrier-free and in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. We understand that you may require an accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process. When you are contacted, please inform the Talent Acquisition Specialist and we will work with you to meet your accommodation needs. We want to emphasize that all accommodation requests are handled with the utmost confidentiality, respecting your privacy and dignity.