POSITION TYPE: Full-time, 75 hours / pay period, 1 FTE
SALARY SCALE: $44.32 to $49.42 per hour
CLOSING DATE: 2025/12/07*
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Why should you join Bruyere RI?
The Bruyere Research Institute supports investigators who contribute to a better, more responsive health care system that delivers the best care to patients, residents, and families. We focus on finding the future of care for aging Canadians and vulnerable populations.
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What we offer?
Competitive health and dental benefits program
3 weeks' vacation, 10 sick days, 2 float days
Wellness program and on-site gyms
Employee perks program
Employee and Family Assistance Program including Mental health support
Professional development and learning opportunities
Flexible work environment
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Summary of the role
We are seeking a versatile research professional who excels at both advancing research projects and leading operational infrastructure. This unique dual role requires someone who can move research forward with hands-on execution while simultaneously building and managing the operational backbone of an emerging research lab.
You will spend approximately 70% of your time driving research projects forward - conducting analyses, writing manuscripts, coordinating data collection, managing stakeholder relationships - and 30% serving as the operational lead who ensures the lab functions effectively, partnerships flourish, and strategic opportunities are captured. This role is ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of doing research and building research capacity, who can shift fluidly between writing a methods section and developing a partnership strategy, between analyzing qualitative data and representing the lab with external stakeholders.
In this role, you will:
As Researcher
: Move multiple projects toward publication and impact, manage research processes efficiently, and deliver high-quality outputs on time
As Research Manager
: Work with Dr. Nelson and Living Lab partners to build lab infrastructure from the founding stage, serve as a Lab representative with partners, ensure smooth operations, position the lab strategically within research and practice ecosystems
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Main duties and responsibilities
Research Execution (70%)
Drive funded research projects forward including literature reviews, data collection, and analysis
Write and contribute to manuscripts, research reports, and knowledge translation products
Manage research ethics applications, amendments, and compliance
Coordinate stakeholder engagement and maintain community partner relationships
Prepare conference presentations, policy briefs, and grant components
Synthesize findings across projects to identify strategic insights
Operational Leadership (30%)
Serve as operational lead for Care in Common Living Lab infrastructure development
Manage lab operations including budgets, timelines, resource allocation, and project tracking
Develop lab systems for knowledge management, communications, and workflow
Contribute to grant development with strategic input on feasibility and partnerships
Represent the lab at meetings, networks, and forums
Build the lab's brand and expand its reach within research and practice communities
Additional duties may be added as project progress
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Qualifications
Required
Master's degree with a minimum of 5 years of research experience in health services research, public health, rehabilitation science, or related field
Demonstrated ability to manage and advance research projects independently
Track record of research outputs (publications, reports, presentations)
Proven operational or coordination experience - you know how to make things work
Preferred:
Experience in implementation science, integrated care, or community-based research
Knowledge of stroke care, rehabilitation, or chronic disease management
Experience working with voluntary sector organizations
Familiarity with Ontario Health Teams or integrated care models
Grant writing experience
Understanding of realist evaluation or participatory methods
Project management or operations experience in research settings
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Key Competencies
Strong analytical skills with experience in qualitative and/or quantitative methods
Strategic thinking combined with attention to operational detail
Outstanding written and oral communication skills
Comfortable representing an organization with senior partners and stakeholders
Self-directed with the ability to manage competing priorities
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Who Thrives in This Role
You're someone who:
Genuinely enjoys both the craft of research AND the work of building infrastructure
Can write a manuscript in the morning and strategize about partnerships in the afternoon
Likes variety and doesn't want to be siloed in one function
Has both research credibility and operational savvy
Can represent the lab confidently with diverse audiences
Wants to shape something from its inception rather than join established infrastructure
Values impact and sees operations as essential to achieving it, not an administrative burden
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About Bruyere Health RI
Bruyere Health and its Research Institute are fully affiliated with the University of Ottawa, and have other regional academic, government, NGO, and industry partners engaged in collaborative research and innovation initiatives. Our research priorities include Aging and Long-Term Care, Palliative Care, Rehabilitation and Recovery, and Social Accountability (encompassing Primary Care and Health Equity).
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About the Lab
The Care in Common Living Lab is a rehabilitation-focused innovation engine that bridges implementation science with community partnership approaches. We use stroke care as a primary exemplar for developing scalable models across clinical programs, with particular emphasis on healthcare integration, social prescribing, and collaborative governance mechanisms. The Lab is led by Dr. Michelle Nelson.
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Additional Information
Please note that applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
All applicants must provide a
recent CV
, and a
cover letter
that clearly indicates that they meet the required qualifications. Copies of your degrees and certifications, if applicable, in one of Canada's official languages must also be included. Should it be determined that any background information provided is misleading, incorrect, or inaccurate, Bruyere Health may, at its discretion, dismiss your application.
Bruyere Health promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the Employment Equity Act and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Bruyere Health is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the departmental official of the accommodation measures which may be required to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner.
All Bruyere Health employees are required to provide proof of full vaccination as per our Enhanced COVID-19 Immunization policy.
An acknowledgement of receipt will be sent following the submission of your application. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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