Research Assistant, Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health & Wellness, College of Medicine
Job in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7W, Canada
Listing for:
University of Saskatchewan
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-06-07
Job specializations:
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Research/Development
Research Assistant/Associate, Clinical Research, Data Scientist, Research Analyst
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Research Assistant, Cameco Chair in Indigenous Health & Wellness, College of Medicine
Primary
Purpose:
To provide research and administrative support to Mitewekan, an undertaking of Pewaseskwan (the Indigenous Wellness Research Group). Mitewekan consists of Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Holders, people with lived/living experience of health conditions and Indigenous and allied health leaders from across Canada. It will guide various existing and new research collaborations across Canada on the contextualization and adaptation needed for culturally safe and responsive healthcare and research.
Nature of Work: The Research Assistant will report to the Principal Investigators, with day-to-day direction from the Executive Director and work closely with the Pewaseskwan team, which includes research assistants, community research assistants, community partners, students, faculty and others. The responsibilities require knowledge and skills around academic and community-engaged research and research administration. The role is best suited for someone who can work independently and collaboratively, has strong organizational and analytical skills, and can effectively balance priorities and deadlines.
Our team uses a hybrid work model, balanced between on-campus, remote and community-based work.
Typical
Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist in overseeing the project deliverables and perform various project duties, including scheduling, documentation, resource management and project reportingCoordinate, participate in and contribute to Mitewekan and internal team meetingsCollaborate with the project team, including the project lead, research assistants, post-doctoral fellows and community-based project assistants on project activitiesAct as one of the project representatives and liaise with various stakeholders, including the Mitewekan members, partnering communities and community-based organizationsDevelop and maintain good community engagement and relationship-buildingAssist with project communications, including reporting and identifying and carrying out knowledge translation opportunities and activities with academic and community partnersAssist in the preparation of reports, manuscripts, posters and presentationsAssist with researching or investigating additional funding source opportunitiesAssist in developing funding applications and ensure all funding applications are complete and submitted appropriately, seeking information and clarification as requiredAssist in the delivery of a wide range of projects within the mandate of MitewekanWork with the project team in managing timelines to ensure projects are completed on timeAssist with monitoring the scope of work so proper support to the project team can be providedAdditional Tasks May Include:
Schedule and coordinate data collection sessions (individual interviews and sharing circles), track participants, and ensure necessary records are kept updated and in good orderEnact data collection protocols (interviews, sharing circles, questionnaires) in adherence to approved ethics protocolsFacilitate secure transfer and storage of research recordings and raw data (demographics, questionnaires) per ethics protocolsUse SPSS, NVivo or other research data management software to input/import and organize quantitative and qualitative data.Qualifications
Education: Applicants will have completed a post-secondary degree in a social or health science field with significant research-based courses and hands-on project implementation and research experience.
Experience:
Applicants should be able to demonstrate the following:
A working knowledge of project implementation and research processes and experience conducting research with human participants with strong adherence to ethical standardsExperience facilitating research data collection (interviews, focus groups, sharing circles, etc.). Experience with or knowledge of arts-, land- and cultural-based research activities (, photovoice, Indigenous body mapping, research through land and cultural activities) is a vital assetFamiliarity with administrative duties necessary for research with human participants (, scheduling data collection activities, research-related record keeping, admin support for research meetings, etc.).Experience with written and oral communications of research processes and outcomes for academic and lay/community audiences (, reports, manuscripts, presentations)Competency with available software, including Microsoft Office Suite, is Competency using NVivo for qualitative research data management, analysis and interpretation is an assetExperience conducting environmental scans, research summaries and reviews of academic and grey literature, including working with academic databases and web-based searches, is anSkills:
The successful candidate will be someone who:
Takes initiative and is self-directed in independent work but can also effectively collaborate and communicate with teammates from diverse backgrounds and…
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