Junior Scientist: Indigenous Children's Health - Ottawa, Canada - CHEO

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Description

Compensation Pay Range:
$0.00-$0.00


Summary:
Posting # - RI-24-024

Posting Period - May 9, until filled


POSITION:

Junior Scientist:
Indigenous Children's Health


TERM:
Full-time (FTE 1.0), Permanent


SALARY:
Commensurate with skills and experience.


REPORTS TO:
Dr. Jason Berman, CEO

The CHEO Research Institute (CHEO RI) is one of the leading hospital-based Research Institutes in Canada, located in Ottawa. We acknowledge that Ottawa is built on un-ceded Algonquin Anishinabek territory.

The peoples of the Algonquin Anishinabek Nation have lived on this territory for millennia and we honour them and this land.

Their culture and presence have nurtured and continue to nurture this land.

CHEO RI also honours all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and their valuable past and present contributions to this land.

This posting offers an opportunity to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing and doing into our research programs in a meaningful way.


The Institute supports hundreds of researchers leading to discoveries that solve health challenges for children and youth in our community and around the world.

CHEO is a beloved institution and workplace that is widely recognized for being an anchor in our community as part of the CHEO and University of Ottawa families.

CHEO RI works to create new knowledge and evidence to support CHEO in its provision of world-class care to our children.

Our mission at CHEO RI is to connect exceptional talent and technology in pursuit of life-changing research for every child, youth, and family in our community and beyond.

One of the growing teams at the CHEO RI focuses on promoting wellness among Indigenous children and youth. They are known as the


ACHWM

RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES


The ideal applicant has completed a PhD in a health-related program (e.g., psychology, epidemiology, nursing), is developing an independent academic career, and has experience in the field of Indigenous child and youth health.

Lived Indigenous experience and relationships with Indigenous communities and organizations are considered assets.


WORKING CONDITIONS


This position is a permanent position that currently offers flexibility to work in a hybrid model that includes both remote and on-site work.


The CHEO organization is supported by a full-time Indigenous Engagement Speciality who hosts an Indigenous Circle to bring together Indigenous staff and allies from across CHEO and CHEO RI in a supportive space.

CHEO RI also offers Indigenous cultural safety training, which is available to leaders across the organization.


OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Eligible to work in Canada.
  • Compliance with CHEO RI's Universal COVID19 Vaccination Policy.
  • Police Record Check.

TO APPLY
Indigenous Child Health Scientist Application link

(

) on REDCap, where you will be required to answer a few key questions and upload your cover letter and CV.


Please note that those who make the shortlist for an interview will be asked to submit a one-page _Proposed Program of Research_ prior to the interview.

CHEO Research Institute does not use artificial intelligence during the selection and recruitment process.

Applications will only be considered from those eligible to work in Canada. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those invited for an interview will be contacted.


DESCRIPTION DE L'EMPLOI
Numéro d'affichage RI‐24‐024

Période d'affichage - 9 mai Jusqu'à ce que le poste soit pourvu


POSTE:
Scientifique débutante ou débutant, Santé des enfants autochtones


DURÉE:
Permanent, temps plein, 1,0 ETP


SALAIRE:
Selon les compétences et l'expérience


RELÈVE DE:
Dr Jason Berman, président-directeur général


L'Institut de recherche du CHEO (IR du CHEO) est l'un des principaux instituts de recherche en milieu hospitalier au Canada, et il est situé à Ottawa.

Nous reconnaissons qu'Ottawa est bâtie sur un territoire non cédé du peuple anichinabé algonquin. Les membres de la Nation algonquine Anishinaabe vivent sur ce territoire depuis des millénaires. Nous leur rendons hommage, ainsi qu'à ce territoire. Leur culture et leur présence ont enrichi le territoire et continuent de l'enrichir.

L'IR du CHEO rend également hommage à l'ensemble des Premières Nations, des Inuits et des Métis, de même qu'à leurs précieuses contributions, passées et présentes, à ce territoire.

Cette offre d'emploi donne l'occasion d'intégrer de façon concrète le savoir-faire autochtone dans nos programmes de recherche.


L'IR du CHEO appuie des centaines de chercheuses et de chercheurs faisant des découvertes qui permettent de régler des problèmes de santé pour les enfants et les jeunes de notre collectivité et du monde entier.

Le CHEO, établissement et milieu de travail que nous chérissons, est largement reconnu comme une source de soutien dans notre collectivité, qui fait partie des familles du CHEO et de l'Universit

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