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Heather Chalmers <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Please forward these postings onto anyone interested in the following
positions. The closing date is February 18th.

Thanks,

Heather

Heather Chalmers
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Addiction Research Division

COORDINATOR OF PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

YOUTH LIFESTYLE CHOICES - COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ALLIANCE (YLC - CURA)

This is a 3 year contract (with the possibility of renewal).

The YLC - CURA represents a strategic partnership between a number of
Community Organizations in the Niagara Region and the faculty and students
at Brock University.  CURA is committed to developing a better understanding
of resiliency and youth lifestyle choices.

Reporting to the YLC - CURA Co-Directors, the Coordinator will participate
in the development, maintenance and evaluation of all CURA research
projects, as well as related grant writing activities.  The Coordinator will
monitor and evaluate the daily operations of the CURA, including the
supervision of the Program Assistant.  The Coordinator will also arrange and
evaluate student placements, develop and maintain the CURA website, and
attend working group and advisory meetings as required.  Additionally, the
Coordinator will be responsible for the dissemination (multimedia) of all
CURA reports including professional development activities, conferences,
research reports and publications.  The Coordinator will facilitate
partnerships between University and community members and will network with
the media and other organizations on behalf of CURA.

The position will be of interest to individuals who enjoy working
independently, carrying out all aspects of the research process and
communicating between community and academic settings.  A graduate or
advanced degree in Health or a related discipline, which includes the
completion of an Honours research thesis is preferred.  The position also
requires several years of community experience, preferably working in the
youth and/or health care sectors.  The successful candidate must be
thoroughly conversant with word processing, computer graphics, HTML and
other internet software.  This individual will also possess a thorough
understanding of research methodology and data analysis techniques as well
as excellent communication skills.

Applicants should forward a complete resume and cover letter, which clearly
states the position applied for, and includes salary expectations and three
references, by February 18, 2000 to:

Human Resources
Brock University
St. Catharines, Ontario
L2S 3A1

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PROGRAM ASSISTANT

YOUTH LIFESTYLE CHOICES - COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ALLIANCE (YLC - CURA)

This is a 3 year contract (with the possibility of renewal).

Reporting to the YLC - CURA Co-Directors, the Program Assistant will
participate in the development, maintenance and evaluation of all CURA
research projects, as well as related grant writing activities.  The Program
Assistant will assist with the coordination and evaluation of student
placements, development and maintenance of the CURA website, and attend
working group and advisory meetings as required.  Additionally, the Program
Assistant will be responsible for the dissemination (multimedia) of all CURA
reports including professional development activities, conferences, research
reports and publications.

The position will be of interest to individuals who enjoy working
independently, carrying out all aspects of the research process and
communicating between community and academic settings.  The position
requires an undergraduate degree in Health or a related discipline, ideally
which includes the completion of an Honours research thesis.  The position
also requires some community experience, preferably working in the youth
and/or health care sectors.  University field work, internships or special
studies will be considered in lieu of direct work experience.  The
successful candidate must be thoroughly conversant with word processing,
computer graphics, HTML and other internet software.  This individual will
also possess a thorough understanding of research methodology and data
analysis techniques as well as excellent communication skills.


Applicants should forward a complete resume and cover letter, which clearly
states the position applied for, and includes salary expectations and three
references, by February 18, 2000 to:

Human Resources
Brock University
St. Catharines, Ontario
L2S 3A1

BROCK UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
www.brocku.ca

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