Research assistant – casual position

Start date: Will commence when a suitable candidate is found

Application deadline: Will remain until filled

Supervisor: Dr. Alexa Ferdinands

Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology / School of Computing and Information Systems

Examining policy responses to household food insecurity in Canada

Overview

One research assistant position is open to support a SSHRC-funded project examining policy responses to household food insecurity in Canada.

Specific activities include, but are not limited to

  • Leading the writing of qualitative research manuscripts
  • Conducting and supporting literature reviews
  • Writing research grant applications
  • Supporting knowledge mobilization
  • Collaborating with partner organizations
  • Participating in research team meetings

The successful candidate will work with, and directly report to, Dr. Alexa Ferdinands at Athabasca University. The successful candidate must have outstanding writing skills and experience with qualitative research methods. It is expected that the successful candidate will take initiative and work well independently. They must have experience leading the writing of publications and grant applications, as these tasks comprise a significant portion of this role.

This is a casual position with flexible hours. However, a commitment of at least 10 hours/week is required. The rate of pay will be commensurate with experience and collective agreement provisions. All duties can be completed remotely.

Qualifications

  • Outstanding writing skills
  • Qualitative research experience is essential
  • Experience leading the writing of manuscripts
  • Grant-writing experience
  • Completion of a graduate degree (Masters or PhD) in public health, sociology, or a related discipline
  • Ability to work both collaboratively and independently

How to apply

Qualified individuals are encouraged to submit their application by email to Dr. Alexa Ferdinands at aferdinands@athabascau.ca. Applications should include (as a single PDF file) a brief cover letter that summarizes your skills, interests and experience; a current resume or curriculum vitae; an unofficial copy of your transcript; and the contact information for 1‐2 references.

Evaluation of applications will begin immediately and will continue until suitable candidates are found. All applicants are thanked for their interest in this position; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Athabasca University and the researchers are committed and seek to support equity in employment and research opportunities. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous people, people of colour, people with disabilities, 2SLGBTQ+ people, women, and other historically marginalized groups. Applicants are welcome, but not required, to self‐identify in their letter of application.

For more information on this Research Assistant Opportunity, please contact Dr. Alexa Ferdinands (aferdinands@athabascau.ca).

Alexa Ferdinands, PhD, RD (she/her)
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Science and Technology
Athabasca University
1-866-652-0525

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