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Bill Swan <[log in to unmask]>
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Canadian Network on Health in International Development <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Apr 1997 09:39:40 -0500
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PROJECT MANAGER

The Queen's Health Policy Research Unit (QHP) is looking for someone to
provide scientific leadership and project management for one of its larger
research projects.  The specific project is the evaluation of the
Alternative Funding Plan for the Queen's Medical Faculty.  It is multi-year
and multi-level in scope, and involves a range of different research
projects and a number of research staff and clinical faculty.

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D in either Evaluation, Epidemiology,
Health Administration or a related discipline, or significant work
experience in health care appropriate to the position of project manager.
The appointee should have a strong research background and be able to
provide leadership that can be applied to the evaluation.  Several studies
are already completed or in progress, while many others are to be developed
over the next two years. Initial appointment, however, will be for a
twelve-month period. A more detailed job description is available from the
QHP office.

QHP is a multi-disciplinary unit that conducts a range of research projects
on health services and health policy issues.  It is situated within the
Medical Faculty of the University and has a number of linkages with other
faculties and departments across the campus and also with several external
organizations.

In accordance with Canadian Immigration Regulations, preference will be
given to Canadian citizens and those with landed immigrant status.  Queen's
University has an employment equity program, welcomes diversity in the
workplace and encourages applications from all qualified candidates,
including women, aboriginal peoples, people with disabilities and visible
minorities.

Applications, including a curriculum vitae and the names of three referees
should be sent to:

Linda Thomas, Administrator
Queen's Health Policy Research Unit
3rd Floor, Abramsky Hall
Queen's University
Kingston ON  K7L 3N6
Canada

Fax (613) 545-6353

Applications should be submitted by Monday 14th April, 1997.

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