Staff - Non Union
Job Category Non Union Technicians and Research Assistants
Job Profile Non Union Hourly - Research Assistant /Technician 4
Job Title Assistant Project Coordinator
Department Moe Laboratory Research Support | Department of Emergency Medicine | Faculty of Medicine
Compensation Range $28.05 - $32.95 CAD Hourly
Posting End Date June 30, 2023
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.
Job End Date Jul 5, 2024
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This position is located within a health-care facility, therefore, the successful candidate will be required to provide verification of full vaccination against Covid-19 provided prior to the start date, as required by a provincial health mandate.
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Job Summary
The Project Coordinator will primarily support a national study of emergency department opioid overdose prevention, managed through the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. The incumbent will oversee all activities related to the planning, coordination, management, and timely completion of tasks related to the Evaluating Microdosing in the Emergency Department (EMED) study evaluating buprenorphine/naloxone provision from emergency departments. Other responsibilities include translating study protocols, monitoring study processes, and developing systematic methods for data collection.
The Project Coordinator will monitor study progress, produce reports, assist with financial management for research accounts, and ensure that standard operating procedures are followed to ensure quality control for the EMED study.
Organizational Status
The vision of the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine is to be a provincially integrated Department committed to clinical and academic leadership in the creation and exchange of knowledge to promote excellence in emergency care. Our 600+ faculty members across the province have had an impressive record of research and discovery. Our research and innovation initiatives include 14 successful programs related to prevention of emergencies, improving clinical care, and system improvements. Our Emergency Medicine Royal College residency training program, distributed across 4 program sites, is the largest in the country. The Department of Emergency Medicine has also played a leadership role in the development and implementation of an Emergency Medicine Network across the province, designed to integrate and translate knowledge to support exceptional emergency care. It provides a rapid and effective avenue to exchange knowledge and experiences to support 1400 practitioners in 108 sites across the province.
The research program has four years of Health Canada and Canadian Institutes of Health Research funding and is of interest to numerous provincial and national stakeholders. Substance and opioid use research is one of the key strategic initiatives of the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. The research will focus on emergency department screening for patients with substance and opioid use disorders, identification of risk factors among these patients (including patterns and frequency of visits), treatment of overdose (e.g., naloxone and resuscitation approaches), and optimizing management approaches including provision of buprenorphine/naloxone (standard dosing and microdosing) to emergency department patients at risk for overdose.
This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator (PI), but the nature of the work requires independent action. The incumbent has frequent interaction and collaboration with other research team members and with external collaborators including policy makers, data custodians, patient advocates, people with lived experience with substance use, medical students, residents and healthcare professionals both within and outside the Department of Emergency Medicine to plan and conduct research, manage data, and analyze results.
Work Performed
Research Office Duties
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