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Position: Research Officer, Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty
of Medicine
Hospital Involvement in Community Action Project
Position Summary: The Research Officer will assist in the completion of
Phase I in-depth qualitative case study research, including data
collection (focus groups & personal interviews), interview guide
development, data coding and analysis using Nudist/Nvivo software;
participates in the production of descriptive data summaries; assists in
preparation of Phase I report and related deliveries.
Type of Appointment: This is a 7 month full-time contract position with
the possibility of renewal. This is a United Steelworkers of America
(USWA) Job Posting .
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's research degree in a Social Science or Health field (e.g.,
sociology, social work, anthropology) or equivalent combination of
non-research or professional Masters degree (e.g. health promotion) and
research experience. Minimum 2 years experience in relevant social science
research, particularly qualitative research. Prior experience with
community-based action research would be a definite asset. Experience
with large multi-site interdisciplinary research studies; conducting data
collection and management in secure settings. Demonstrated ability to
work effectively with ethno-culturally diverse communities a definite
asset. Experience operating computers, reference management and
qualitative analysis software; web page design/maintenance skills,
knowledge of the healthcare system (particularly hospital environments).
Ability to speak French an asset.
Closing Date: October 20, 2000
Please apply to:
Lina Calomino/Ann McKenzie
Human Resources, Faculty of Medicine
Medical Sciences Building, Room 2256
University of Toronto Fax: 416)978-6746 Job Posting#198
For full posting please see:
http://www.utoronto.ca/jobopps/jobext/external.htm
** In accordance with its Employment Equity Policy, the University of Toronto encourages applications from qualified women or men, members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities.**
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