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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Cape Breton University (CBU) is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Dimensions of Aging to join a transformative, multi-year research initiative titled Homeward Bound: Enhancing Healthcare, Housing, and Social Support for Aging Rural Nova Scotians. Funded by Research Nova Scotia and led by Dr Alison Grittner, this 7-year initiative aims to support aging in the right place (AIRP) by improving the integration of healthcare, housing, and social services in rural communities across Nova Scotia's Eastern Health Zone.
This ambitious project brings together a multidisciplinary team spanning social work, architecture, nursing, medicine, pharmacy, communication, and policy, in partnership with communities, government, and academic institutions. Find out more here:
www.homewardboundns.ca
About the Role
This postdoctoral position will focus on the social support pillar of Homeward Bound, but you know as a social determinants of health researcher that your work will entwine with the healthcare and housing project areas. The social support pillar work focuses on enhancing the well-being of aging rural Nova Scotians (ARNS) in the following areas:
Community engagement
Social connection
Wellness
Access to support services
Place attachment and identity
Disrupting Ageism and Institutionalization of Care
The successful candidate a key member of the research project team as we implement community-based participatory research guided by critical feminist theory. They will be involved in all aspects of the community-engaged research activities, engagement, lead data collection and analysis efforts, and contribute to knowledge mobilization. Research activities will include asset-mapping workshops, arts-based interviews (e.g., digital storytelling and photovoice), and co-design workshops.
This is a full-time hybrid role based in Sydney, NS, reporting to Dr Alison Grittner and working closely with a multi-disciplinary team. The appointment is for three years, with the possibility of renewal depending on funding and project needs. The successful candidate must be able to travel throughout Eastern Nova Scotia as required for community-engaged research activities (yes, we have a mobile research van!).
Key Responsibilities
Lead and contribute to interdisciplinary research on facilitating social supports for aging in the right place for rural Nova Scotians;
Collaboratively design, collect/create, analyze, and mobilize research activities, including asset-mapping workshops, arts-based interviews (e.g., digital storytelling and photovoice), and co-design workshops;
Collaborate across sectors (university, community, government, industry, lived experience, etc.) to advance research and mobilize knowledge;
Publish peer-reviewed publications and present findings at national and international conferences;
Uphold critical feminist values and anti-oppressive practice across all project areas.
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