
Research Coordinator - SIRCLE Research Lab
- Edmonton, AB
- $58,904-80,003 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage all research activities, including coordination, work plan oversight, and standard operating procedures.
- Facilitate a collaborative research environment including consulting with the PI and research team as well as supervising and mentoring research staff, student trainees, volunteers and/or interns working with the research team.
- Develop and ensure compliance with study protocols, ethics submissions, and research plans.
- Oversee recruitment, data collection and analysis, and maintain secure research databases and files.
- Foster ongoing communication to build research capacity, including coordination of meetings with the research team and community partners.
- Create knowledge mobilization strategies and products, including the development and contribution to research publications, academic and community presentations, grant applications, and reporting.
- A Master's degree in a health or related discipline (e.g. public health, nutrition, physical education, kinesiology, psychology, knowledge translation, etc.).
- Minimum 3 years of experience working with diverse interest holder groups within public health.
- Understanding of ethical guidelines and institutional regulations relating to research and funding compliance.
- Strong research and research management skills (e.g., ability to develop research methods and data collection protocols, collect and analyze data and conduct quality analysis/assurance throughout the entire process).
- Understanding of the needs of school communities in Canada and of Comprehensive School Health or other health-promoting schools frameworks.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access) and Google.
- Proficient in EndNote or other bibliographic database management software.
- Proficient in NVivo, ATLAS.ti or other software to support qualitative data analysis.
- Team player with strong verbal and written communication skills to produce knowledge products (e.g., manuscripts, reports, presentations, grant applications) and manage stakeholder relationships.
- Knowledge and understanding of University of Alberta research services, ethics procedures, and research policies and guidelines is an asset.
- Experience with Indigenous community-based work is an asset for members of the One Child Every Child research team.