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The following opportunity may be of interest to someone in your networks.
Would you please share. Thanks kindly.

http://www.recruitingsite.com/csbsites/camh/JobDescription.
asp?SuperCategoryCode=15233&JobNumber=817920&lang=en



EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY


*Research AnalystTelepsychiatry Service*
*Acute Care Program*



*Position Description:*

The Acute Care Program is currently seeking a full-time, permanent Research
Analyst to support the development, and implementation ECHO Ontario Mental
Health Projects at CAMH, including the ECHO Ontario First Nations, Inuit
and Métis Wellness project. Falling within the Telemental Health services
portfolio and working with the ECHO Ontario Mental Health at CAMH and the
University of Toronto, this emerging area presents a significant
opportunity for improving access to mental health and addictions services,
both in remote and urban settings, with a specific focus on serving First
Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.



Reporting to the Director, Outreach, Telemental Health and ECHO, you will
act as a key project member providing support to the project, education,
and research coordinators to ensure the successful launch and
implementation of several new ECHO Ontario Mental Health projects,
including the ECHO Ontario First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness project,
as well as contribute to the development and ongoing operations of the
Indigenous Telemental Health project. You will understand the
application ofOwnership,
Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP) principles, and support the team’s
project implementation, operational and research efforts. The Research
Analyst will provide hands-on support with daily activities necessary to
facilitate the coordination, implementation, operations and evaluation of
CAMH’s ECHO Ontario Mental Health’s expansion and Telemental Health
project, including (but not limited to): supporting all aspects of program
development and CME/CPD accreditation; building relationships and
collaborative partnerships; recruitment of ‘Spokes’ and coordination with
primary care providers (PCP); participating in and moderating ECHO
sessions; supporting the development and maintenance of required research
administration, evaluation, reporting and audit documentation; supporting
the development and  dissemination of  relevant communication for the
purposes of project promotion,  follow-up, evaluation or knowledge
translation, as necessary. You will support the moderation and technical
support of ongoing ECHO sessions and telemental health project needs. You
will develop and maintain a web portal and other necessary communication
tools. You will support all aspects of comprehensive literature review and
research processes including, but not limited to: reviews of scientific
literature;  conduct literature searches;  review literature  for quality;
develop and maintain databases for literature using reference citation
software, as well as project data collected;  collect, analyze, and
synthesize data to support project evaluation, reporting and research
activities. You will help organize and coordinate members of a ‘Hub’ team,
external collaborators and partners, and work with the Project Coordinator
to establish and meet key milestones and timelines. You will assist in the
preparation of quarterly and annual reports.  You will be available to
travel, work at different sites, on weekends and after- regular business
hours, as per project needs.  You will support a healthy workplace that
embraces diversity, encourages teamwork and complies with all applicable
and regulatory requirements. The candidate will be able to work
independently as well as with a diverse team (internal and external to
CAMH). This position is located at 33 Russell Street with minimal but
occasional travel throughout the province.



*Qualifications:*

The successful candidate will have a Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant
discipline including social or behavioural sciences, Public Health, Health
Policy or a related social science degree. A minimum of one year of related
research experience in a health sciences or education research environment
is required. The incumbent must be an Aboriginal person (First Nations,
Métis or Inuit) with demonstrated community connections. The successful
candidate must have experience collaborating with Aboriginal Service
providers, organizations and First Nations communities. Knowledge of OCAP
is a requirement. A high degree of familiarity with Ontario’s mental health
and addictions system is also required.  Experience, demonstrated knowledge
and understanding of qualitative (eg- grounded theory, discourse,
ethnography, focus groups, case studies, etc) and quantitative research
methods is required. Previous experience conducting comprehensive
literature searches is required. Advanced computer skills with knowledge
and proficiency in Microsoft Office (including Word, Excel, Access,
PowerPoint), internet search engines, various types of reference managers
and the ability to learn new applications is required. Knowledge of project
management frameworks and methodologies is an asset. Familiarity with
relevant software for data analysis, particularly Nvivo and SPSS, and
experience processing data (e.g., coding and entry) is required. Knowledge
and experience survey tools (e.g., Redcap or Survey Monkey) would be an
asset, as would evaluative experience. Experience drafting reports and
manuscripts is required. Experience working with social media platforms,
videoconferencing platforms, polling software and/or website management is
preferred. Preference will be given to those with experience working with
diverse clients and stakeholders. Candidates are expected to be
detail-oriented, well organized, and able to work effectively in an
interprofessional team. Candidates will have excellent interpersonal skills
and strong oral and written skills. You will have the knowledge of
telemedicine and other services designed to increase access to care, as
well as an understanding of Mental Health and Addictions. Bilingualism
(French/English) and/or the ability to speak an Aboriginal is considered an
asset.



*Please Note:                    *This full-time permanent position is part
of the OPSEU Bargaining Unit.



*Salary Range:             *      $23.43 - $31.26 per hour





*CAMH is a Tobacco-Free Organization.*

*CAMH is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto and is a teaching
hospital and research institute.  As a CAMH employee you will be expected
to actively support CAMH’s teaching and research activities, in addition to
supporting the clinical work of the hospital.*

*As an employment equity employer CAMH actively seeks Aboriginal peoples,
visible minorities, women, people with disabilities, (including people with
who have experienced mental health and substance use challenges), and
additional diverse identities for our workforce.*

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