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Research Program Manager Position:
TeenNet Research

Title: Project Manager
Location: Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Toronto Hiring Rate: $52,550 with an annual step progression to a
maximum of $67,145
Term: One year with possibility of renewal

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Position Summary:
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Primary responsibilities include day-to-day management of TeenNet lines
of research and websites (www.TeenNetProject.org) to achieve project
objectives, including managing research team, project budget and
technical resources. The Manager will consult with Teen Net researchers
and collaborators to set research goals, and identify and develop new
partnership and funding opportunities. A growing interest of the Project
is international health. A key role will be to design and pilot various
models for engaging youth in program planning and development. The
Manager will work closely with diverse youth and professional
populations.

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Qualifications and Experience
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Masters Level Education in health, information or social sciences.
Experience with:
    qualitative research (focus groups and interviews)
    quantitative research (measurement and survey)
    web development and new media
    writing proposals, reports and/or articles
    supervising multiple staff
    developing and supporting collaborative relationships with different
groups or agencies Strong understanding of health promotion and the
broader determinants of health Experience with and/or strong
understanding of youth Ability to identify and develop new linkages and
partnerships
Experience and/or interest in international health an asset.

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Skills and Abilities
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Knowledge of Internet technology and networked computer systems,
including email, server software, WWW, word processing, spreadsheets,
databases, and qualitative and quantitative analysis software.
Knowledge of French an asset.
Ability to work effectively with youth
Ability to work effectively with collaborations
Ability to deal sensitively with diverse groups (age, linguistic,
socio-economic, and cultural) Able to function as part of a
multidisciplinary team Able to meet deadlines and deliverables Excellent
written and oral communication skills Excellent communication,
negotiation and problem-solving skills Able to work independently
Proactive, self starter who displays initiative in a rapidly changing
work environment
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Please submit Résumé and Cover
Letter BY SEPTEMBER 10TH
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Sherry Biscope
TeenNet Project
Department of Public Health Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Fitzgerald Building
150 College Street, Room 121
Toronto, ON M5S 3E2
Fax: 416.946.8591
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