
Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Populations with Potential in Health
- Saskatoon, SK
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A substantial track record in a field of research exploring health inequities amongst populations with potential
- Excellent research and academic achievements and a funding track-record commensurate with rank; recognized for partnerships with knowledge users (i.e., communities, community leaders, policymakers, advocacy organizations, settlement agencies, health care providers), outreach and engagement activities, and a diverse range of research outputs and outcomes
- Commitment to multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral collaborations that can complement, expand, and innovate existing health equity research
- Evidence of leadership ability and experience in an interdisciplinary academic environment (i.e., mentoring undergraduate and graduate students from various faculties, facilitation of team initiatives, and leading collaborative teams)
- Exceptional communicator, with a commitment to engagement with multiple partners and knowledge users from the university, community, government, and industry
- Responsive to high priority issues and challenges in a decisive, pragmatic, strategic, and politically astute manner
- Eligible for registration with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)
- PhD or equivalent doctoral preparation is expected. One of the degrees must be in nursing.
- Demonstrated track record and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusivity (EDI) practices and actions
- Commitment to building, nurturing, and sustaining community relationships, outreach, and action
- Accountability and responsibility to EDI principles within all research processes
- 360-degree communication and information sharing, including non-traditional research outputs that illustrates reach and creates meaningful impact for knowledge users
- Commitment to inclusive and equitable mentee/mentorship practices that include trainees, community members, and peers
- Commitment to advocacy, policy development, and implementation practices that invite diverse perspectives
- Commitment to increasing EDI in curriculum and supporting diverse students
- Research excellence as demonstrated through a diverse and inclusive range of research outputs and outcomes (consider awards, funding - research and otherwise, tangible communication outputs - publications and otherwise, community knowledge-sharing tools, policy development, advocacy activities, etc.)
- Commitment to building diverse research teams that encompass a multi- and inter-disciplinary, multi-sectoral, and community engaged approach to projects
- Commitment to a responsive leadership approach that incorporates curiosity, humility, empathy, and resilience.
c/o Heather Helt, Assistant to the Search Committee
Email:As part of the application process, applicants will be asked to complete a voluntary employment equity survey. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.Review of applications will begin in January 2025; however, applications will be accepted and evaluated until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is contingent upon the timeline for review and approval of the Tier II CRC proposal.The impact of leaves (e.g., parental leave, extended leave due to illness or disability, COVID-19 impacts, etc.) will be carefully considered when reviewing the candidate's record of research achievement. Candidates are encouraged to explain in their application how personal or professional circumstances may have impacted research productivity.We are committed to providing accommodations to those with a disability or medical necessity. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please notify us and we will work together on the accommodation request.The successful applicant will be asked to prepare the Tier II CRC proposal with the assistance of USask and, if successful, will subsequently be appointed as a tenured or tenure-track faculty member at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the College of Nursing. The CRC nomination is subject to review and final approval by the Canada Research Chairs Program.The standard salary bands for this position are as follows: Assistant Professor - $113,527 to $135,534; Associate Professor - $135,535 to $157,542 with the possibility of merit-based additions. A chair stipend is also provided.This position includes a comprehensive benefits package which consists of a dental, health and extended vision care plan; a pension plan, life insurance (compulsory and voluntary), academic long-term disability, sick leave, travel insurance and death benefits; an employee assistance program; a professional expense allowance; and a flexible health and wellness spending program.For questions related to this position or the selection process, please contact Heather Helt, College Affairs Coordinator, heather.helt@usask.ca.Department: College of Nursing
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