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Research Assistant position (Part time, 34 weeks, total of 340 hours)
Project Start & End Dates: January 2016 to June 2016
Hours per Week: 10-15聽 hours per week
Department/Location: School of Occupational Therapy,
Faculty of Health Professions, 麻豆传媒,
5869 University Avenue, Forrest Building, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 1W2
Hourly Pay Rate:聽$20 per hour, plus vacation pay
Research Project Description:
The project titled: Feasibility of having a volunteer/healthcare provider navigation partnership to support frail rural-dwelling older adults in Nova Scotia The goal for the project is to explore health system models for community-based palliative care services.聽 To accomplish this goal the research project will conduct a scoping review of international models, and work with key health and community partners to determine the feasibility of implementing these models.
This project is funded by Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF)
Duties & Responsibilities:
The research assistant will be assisting the principal investigator (Dr. Grace Warner) in conducting the following activities:
1.聽聽聽聽 Searching the research literature to identify relevant scholarly articles and synthesizing the evidence into reports and scholarly reviews;
2.聽聽聽聽 Searching the Internet to identify relevant policies that affect implementing these models health provider/volunteer partnerships
3.聽聽聽聽 Organizing a community caf茅 to share findings from the scoping reviews and a pilot study currently underway in British Columbia
Masters student in a health related field with excellent organizational skills. Good interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written). Preference for someone who has an interest and understanding of issues related to palliative care.
Please apply by e-mail citing 鈥淩esearch Assistant鈥 in the subject line (e-mail attachments must be in Microsoft Word), including your cover letter and r茅sum茅, to:
Dr. Grace Warner
School of Occupational Therapy
麻豆传媒
Email: grace.warner@dal.ca