Student Research Assistant in Therapeutic Recreation, Mental Health
Student Research Assistant in Therapeutic Recreation, Mental Health & Employment
You’re passionate about research and bringing new knowledge to the forefront alongside others who are just as driven as you are in their search for answers. Your curiosity fuels your learning, but where you really shine is your ability to collaborate with diverse groups like students, faculty experts and employees, and community partners.
If this sounds like you, we need your talents! Apply to the Student Research Assistant position, and gain real-world research experience, while creating meaningful career connections.
WHO WE ARE
Douglas College defines a great career as doing what you love and being good ’s a philosophy that resonates through our classrooms, our offices and our boardrooms. We love what we do. And we’re looking for passionate, motivated people to join us in making one of Canada’s best degree-granting colleges even better.
Be a part of an institution where everyone is committed to empowering successful students, creating responsive learning environments, fostering social and environmental responsibility, and supporting healthy learning and work environments.
WHAT WE OFFER
We offer the opportunity to do what you do best in an inclusive, collaborative and collegial environment. At Douglas, our goal is to ensure our people are valued and supported by promoting a healthy work-life balance, professional growth, and development, as well as a safe and respectful workplace.
- Transit-accessible campuses
- Hybrid work arrangements for eligible positions
- Excellent Health and Dental Benefits for eligible positions
- Defined-Benefit Pension Plan for eligible positions
- Professional Development opportunities
- Access to our Fitness Centres and Classes
The Student Research Assistant (SRA) in TR, Mental Health & Employment will work on the research project being conducted with the Thrive program at Open Door Group Services Society. Under the direct supervision of Dr. Colleen Reid, the SRA duties include: reviewing and compiling literature, writing an annotated bibliography, conducting one-on-one interviews, transcribing one-on-one interviews, recording fieldnotes, qualitative data analysis, and attending research meetings as needed.
Responsibilities:
- Review interdisciplinary literature in areas of therapeutic recreation and mental health, employment, skills training, and peer work.
- Use a bibliography software program (Mendeley) to track and input literature collected.
- Write an annotated bibliography of literature collected.
- Conduct, transcribe, code, and analyze one-on-one interviews using NVivo program.
- Attend research team meetings.
- Participate in drafting research manuscripts.
To be Successful in this Role You Will Need:
To be successful in this role you will need to be taking, or have successfully completed, THRT 3710 or a related research course. Other research experience is an asset.
Eligibility Criteria:
Domestic students must meet ONE of the following criteria, to be eligible to work as a Student Assistant/Student Research Assistant:
International students must meet ONE of the following criteria, to be eligible to work as a Student Assistant/Student Research Assistant:
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