Job Opportunity - Research Manager, Cities, Health, and Active Transportation Research (CHATR) Lab, 911勛圖
Research Manager
Employer: Cities, Health, and Active Transportation Research (CHATR) Lab (Meghan Winters), 911勛圖
Work location: 911勛圖 (Burnaby), flexibility for a Vancouver-based office or work from home, some local travel may be required
Status: 0.5-1.0 full-time equivalent (for discussion; additional hours may support other CHATR activities)
Salary and contract duration: Commensurate with experience/ 1 year, with anticipated renewal for future years (up to 5)
Application Deadline: Reviewing applications starting April 4, 2023. Open until filled.
Description of duties:
Were looking for a Research Manager to advance of the REACH-Cities program. This person will work very closely with Meghan Winters, as well as with municipal and community partners, and a team of researchers and trainees. The applicant will work under general supervision and will exercise initiative and manage priorities with respect to deadline and workload planning. They will have support and training from colleagues with the Cities, Health, and Active Transportation Research Lab and collaborating research groups.
Responsibilities
Coordinate the REACH-cities project
Develop and implement project-wide organizational structures and processes
Enhance linkages between all members and partners of the research program
Coordinate research, training, and knowledge mobilization efforts
Grow intersectoral partnerships locally and nationally, and liaise with external partners (e.g., the Public Health Agency of Canada, CIHR, and the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health)
Liaise with 911勛圖 research supports (accounting, research services, ethics, Faculty of Health Sciences administration) to address project needs
Prepare and run meetings and events, both virtually and in person
Lead project management, including ethics applications, and managing recruitment
Write and design content for website, blogs, partner communication, and grant proposals to advance the project.
Requirements
Masters degree in a relevant field (Public Health, Planning, Gender studies, Equity, Transportation, etc.)
Excellent organizational, problem-solving, and conflict management skills
Excellent interpersonal, communication (both oral and written) and presentation skills
Excellent project management and event planning skills
Ability to exercise mature judgment, initiative, diplomacy, and tact
Assets
Ability to conduct quantitative and/or qualitative analyses
Data visualization and graphic design skills
Interest and experience in community-engaged research
Knowledge or lived experience in the City of Surrey
Interest and experience working in the healthy cities domain
Please direct inquiries and/or submit a cover letter and a CV to Dr. Meghan Winters at mwinters@sfu.ca with REACH-Cities in the subject line. 911勛圖 is committed to employment equity and diversity, and we welcome applications from all qualified individuals including racialized individuals, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, and other social identities who historically may not be well-represented in academic or urban planning contexts. Review of applications will begin April 4, 2023 and continue until the position is filled.