Community Research Coordinator - Casual

April 3 2025
Expected expiry date: April 20 2025
Industries Education, Training
Categories Govt., NPO, Social & Community work, Health, Medical,
Toronto, ON • Full time

About us:

Exciting new advances and global challenges are radically reshaping the field of dentistry. Our vision at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto is to not just address and respond to these changes - but to thoughtfully and conscientiously shape the field of the future.

With our robust and comprehensive educational training programs (DDS, MSc, PhD degrees, IDAPP and other specialty programs), our emphasis on community outreach and care, and our internationally known and interdisciplinary research mission, the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto continues to earn its reputation as one of the top dental schools in North America. Throughout more than 140 years of dental education -- the oldest, largest and most comprehensive training program in Canada -- we have striven to graduate the highest quality of students while providing the public the highest standards of care.

We are driving by our vision to improve health by advancing dentistry through inspired leadership, innovation, and excellence in education, research and practice.

We are driving by our vision to improve health by advancing dentistry through inspired leadership, innovation, and excellence in education, research and practice.

Your opportunity:

This community research coordinator position is part of a University of Toronto-based project on the impact of cannabis use on Indigenous and non-Indigenous people's oral health. The study will take a longitudinal look at different risk factors in participants and will include different stages where participants will be followed-up and gauged in different capacities. The project stems from the University of Toronto Indigenous Oral Health Group (IOHG), which is a network that brings a collective collaboration of research teams, community partners and academics/researchers from across the country to address Indigenous oral health issues via research and advocacy. The incumbunt will be dynamically engaging with participants, the research team at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto in Toronto, as well as be expected to travel periodically to other study sites.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Support in labours of community engagement, which can range from organizing meetings between the research team and different organizations, councils, and Health Authorities, as well as supporting knowledge mobilization components as the project develops.
  • Support in recruitment and retention of study participants (mainly functioning as a link between the research team and these).
  • Collection and securing that participant consent is appropriately and adequately observed throughout the study. This also includes securing that the First Nations Principles of OCAPĀ® are closely followed when working with Indigenous populations.
  • Entering and processing data that is collected throughout the study in its different stages. Basic computer skills will be required for this fulfilment (more details will be provided at the moment of interviewing).
  • Dental examiner support.
  • Periodically managing biological samples (saliva and urine).

Qualifications:

Essential Qualifications:

  • Post-Secondary Education (College or University)
  • Minimum 1 year experience in Research or Medical/ Social Work with Indigenous communities.
  • Computer skills and proficiency (including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel, and RedCap).
  • Good organizational and time management skills.

  • Dynamic, responsible, and responsive in the capacities that are requested.

  • Attention to detail and accuracy.

  • Teamwork skills to work collaboratively as a part of a team.

Assets (Nonessential):

  • A background in dental-related activities is preferred (dental assisting, dental hygiene, internationally trained dental professionals), but not a must.
  • Significant preference will be given to individuals that have experience and familiarity working within Indigenous contexts in Canada. The ability to speak an Indigenous language is an asset.
  • Previous experience in the organization and implementation of public health projects in community settings is also an asset.

To be successful in this role you will be:

  • Meticulous

  • Multi-tasker

  • Organized

  • Proactive

  • Problem solver

  • Team player

Please submit all applications (Resume & Cover Letter) to Human.Resources@dentistry.utoronto.ca with the subject line "Community Research Coordinator Casual". Thank you for your interest in joining our team. Only those candidates who meet our criteria will be contacted.

Closing Date: 04/20/2025, 11:59PM ET

Employee Group: USW Casual
Appointment Type: Casual - Less than 6 months in duration
Schedule: 30 hours per week
Hourly Rate: Hire rate starting at $26.00
Lived Experience Statement
Candidates who are members of Indigenous, Black, racialized and 2SLGBTQ+ communities, persons with disabilities, and other equity deserving groups are encouraged to apply, and their lived experience shall be taken into consideration as applicable to the position.

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