Project Coordinator, Precision Medicine Initiative, Libin Cardiovascular Institute

Calgary, AB, CA, Canada

Job Description

Description




The

Libin Cardiovascular Institute

in the

Cumming School of Medicine

invites applications for a

Project Coordinator

. This Full-time Fixed Term position is for approximately 1 year (based on length of grant funding), with the possibility of extension.


Reporting to the Research Manager, Precision Medicine Initiative of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute, this position requires independent work, decision making, time management, and superior organizational skills. It is dynamic and has a broad scope that requires a diversity of skills and experience. The Libin Precision Medicine Initiative (LPMI) is dedicated to supporting the membership of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute and advancing the field of precision medicine for cardiac research and care. The nature of the team and position require creative problem-solving, and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and navigate competing priorities. The position requires initiative, confidence, and the ability to work with a diversity of stakeholders at multiple institutions and in both clinical and research environments.


The Project Coordinator is accountable for coordinating the implementation, execution, and evaluation of our flagship Clinic Project, maintaining critical stakeholder relationships, developing support materials and documents for key Initiative activities, coordinating advisory groups, and drafting research protocol and ethics modifications. The Project Coordinator will be involved in several key projects requiring the ability to manage time effectively and provide various levels of support depending on the nature of each project. The position requires professionalism, the ability to exercise a degree of high confidentiality, and some discretionary decision-making which impact programs and internal processes and deadlines.


Summary of Key Responsibilities

(job functions include but are not limited to):


Project Coordination:

Support the Research Manager in the implementation, expansion, tracking, and reporting of the PULSE Clinic Project Manage established REDCap workflows, monitor and assess ongoing activities, and make changes as necessary including developing custom data collection modules and associated deployment logic Create REB renewals, draft modifications, and update research protocols on IRISS to incorporate new collaborators, implementation needs, updated data management processes, or additional survey modules Provide on-site support to clinic staff for patient recruitment activities (Calgary Zone hospitals) Attend clinic stakeholder meetings and coordinate implementation plans for new clinic sites and expansion of the project to all cardiac clinics Monitor the program email with timely responses to inquiries as the primary contact person and liaison for patient inquiries about participation, or changes to participation, in the PULSE project Coordinate development and implementation of patient focus groups, including collaboration with the Libin Operations team, SPOR Patient Engagement team, and other university and local resources Act as a key contact and support for clinic staff and clinicians to implement data collection tools and workflows that facilitate the uptake of the solution in the clinical environment Coordinate implementation for cardiac clinics in a phased rollout of the project Develop and maintain a deep understanding of the workflows, processes, and resources available related to institutional policies, agreements, and expectations for data collection and research projects at both governing institutions

Collaboration & Engagement:

Provide a supportive role with the advisory groups of the Precision Medicine Initiative Assist the Research Manager in implementing, maintaining, and expanding project intake processes for researchers who require data services and facilitate the delegation, tracking, and reporting of project support services Connect regularly with Libin, CSM and UC research teams to stay informed of relevant research programs, grant opportunities, and research supports Communicate and collaborate with diverse stakeholders including clinicians, researchers, analysts, people with lived experience, and senior administrative leaders

Qualifications / Requirements:



Masters Degree in a relevant field, such as health science, population/community health, implementation science, knowledge translation or related field 3-5 years of demonstrated experience working in a project management or coordination role with research experience or relevant experience in a clinical or project setting Knowledge and ability to develop, coordinate, and execute robust project and implementation plans Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong time management, analytical and interpersonal skills A high level of flexibility and ability to adapt to changing workloads and priorities Must maintain and respect the confidential nature of the work Able to learn quickly and work independently Strong knowledge of Microsoft applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), and University applications (IRISS, REDCap) Sound decision-making capabilities and the demonstrated ability to collaborate within a team while also maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders, researchers, research teams, clinicians, and other key personnel in the research and clinical environments Demonstrates excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills Demonstrates tact and diplomacy at all times Knowledge or experience in data use for research is an asset Familiarization with Office 365, project management software, IRISS, etc.

Application Deadline:

September 8, 2025

We would like to thank all applicants in advance for submitting their resumes. Please note, only those candidates chosen to continue on through the selection process will be contacted.


This position is part of the AUPE bargaining unit, and falls under the

Specialist/Advisor Job Family, Phase 2.


For a listing of all management and staff opportunities at the University of Calgary, view our

Management and Staff Careers website

.


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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2666867
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Calgary, AB, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned