This job listing is posted on behalf of Judy Illes and Sofia Lombera at UBC:
Knowledge Translation Training and Education Coordinator
National Core for Neuroethics
Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine
The University of British Columbia
POSITION DESCRIPTION
The University of British Columbia, Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, in
partnership with the Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network (CDKTN), is seeking
a coordinator to spearhead an emerging program focused on knowledge translation training
and education. The chosen candidate will further the CDKTNʼs global mission of developing a
sustainable infrastructure for dementia-related knowledge translation (KT) and exchange by
establishing a collaborative and integrated network of key stakeholders. Specifically, the
candidate will be responsible for assessing and developing specific training programs and
opportunities for researchers, health practitioners, and teachers in knowledge translation and
exchange in dementia research. Additionally, he/she will be integral in establishing funding
opportunities and research projects throughout the duration of the program. This is multi-year
position with annual renewal contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
• Masters degree strongly preferred, with research and/or program delivery
experience in knowledge translation and exchange
• Experience and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, web design,
the Internet, data mining, and other computer skills.
• Superior organizational skills
• Strong leadership skills and demonstrated ability to take initiative
• Previous experience working with research guidelines and procedures as well as
curriculum development within an academic community
• Appreciation for multi-disciplinary approach and an understanding of the societal
role of dementia and mental illness
• Excellent communication skills
For further information visit www.neuroethics.ubc.ca
To apply please send a cover letter and resume to slombera@interchange.ubc.ca
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