Projects Coordinator, Research
Ville : Vancouver
Catégorie : Full time
Industrie : Educational Services
Employeur : University of British Columbia
Staff - Non Union
Job Category
M&P - AAPSJob Profile
AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level AJob Title
Projects Coordinator, ResearchDepartment
Birth Place Lab – Administration | Department of Family Practice | Faculty of MedicineCompensation Range
$5,365.42 - $7,709.92 CAD MonthlyThe Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.
Posting End Date
June 4, 2026Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date
August 2, 2027
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Job Summary
The Projects Coordinator, Research (PC) provides provide technical expertise and project management for a lab that specializes in community-centred, health services research and knowledge translation advance equity, quality, and respect in perinatal services. The PC will be responsible for coordination of research and knowledge implementation projects in the area of reproductive health and justice. The Projects Coordinator will support the PI and Research Associate by implementing best practices for organization and management of research project activities, data management, data analysis, and data integrity at the Birth Place Lab (BPL). The PC will support the Equity Strategist for activities by implementing best practices for equity inclusive excellence in BPL research and KT activities, including community engagement, participatory action research, and knowledge translation. The PC interacts and liaises with academic and community-based researchers, policy makers, administrators, community partners, external research partners, Division of Midwifery faculty and staff, UBC units (such as Research Services and Ethics), Women's Health Research Institute, or other key stakeholders globally.
Organizational Status
The Birth Place Lab (BPL), a research unit within the Department of Family Practice, facilitates transdisciplinary, community-based participatory action research aimed at improving access to high quality perinatal services, from preconception to early parenting. The BPL supports multi-national, multi-stakeholder teams as they collaborate on quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods provincial, national, and international research projects, and hosts trainees from midwifery, medicine, public health, and other disciplines. The BPL internal team includes the PI, Research Associate, Administrative and Operations Manager, Equity Strategist, Knowledge Translation Specialists, Research and Communications staff.
The BPL currently holds several grants that support research and knowledge translation on person-centered and respectful care for childbearing families, especially those from historically marginalized populations. These novel research projects are poised to inform health policy, system and service leaders about pragmatic, community-responsive modes of increasing accountability for rights-based, high quality health services for childbearing families. Current research studies are funded by various Tri-Council agencies and foundations, and are institutionally supported through the Division of Midwifery, Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine, the Women's Health Research Institute at BC Women's Hospital, and Child and Family Research Institute. The core research team is located in Vancouver, and transdisciplinary research and community partners are spread across North America, Europe, Africa, India, the UK, South America, and Oceania.
Work Performed
The Projects Coordinator, Research is responsible for implementing strategies and initiatives to expand BPL capacity for equity informed, participatory action research based on the priorities of the Principal Investigator and the research program. They will oversee research project plans and activities, oversee and/or enact communications with community partners, trainees, and research partners; organize meetings related to the main project and sub-projects; enact data management and data sharing protocols, participate in development of grants, project reports, manuscripts and presentations; contribute to community-facing data display; support student research assistants and scholars; track timelines and deliverables, and other research administration activities.
Project Management
- In consultation with PI and community leadership, liaise with community-based research partners to plan, implement, and coordinate study protocols to meet deliverables;
- Manages communications, timelines, meetings, and project work plans in collaboration with the BPL team, community partners, and in accordance with principles of community based participatory research.
- Oversees the implementation of research projects to ensure that ethical requirements, UBC ORS, OCAP and equity principles, and requirements of external research sites are met.
- Collaborate with other BPL staff to oversee ongoing project management, planning, facilitation and evaluation of project activities.
- Support PI and KT Specialists with effective and efficient coordination of KT events and implementation activities.
- Ensures compliance with external funding grants and the policies and agreements with the University of British Columbia.
- Maintains research project records and generate mid term and end of term reports for funders.
- Creates and coordinates project plans with external research and implementation partners
- Manages and updates contacts and project status for research collaborators, trainees, and early career scholars, including teams that use the measures and outputs of the lab
Communications and Engagement
- Respond to inquiries and requests from Community Partners, media, and the general public about the research, tools, knowledge translation events, and implementation activities.
- Work in partnership and consultation with community Steering Councils, PI, and Co-Investigators, to facilitate community engagement
- Coordinate documentation and communication related to exploratory meetings with external research partner organizations and ongoing community Steering Council meetings.
- Support Equity Strategist to engage key community partners and NGOs that serve racialized, marginalized, underrepresented, and Indigenous childbearing populations.
- Build and maintain relationships with Regional Recruitment Coordinators, and Community Leads at each data collection and/or implementation location.
- Coordinate training events that support engagement of community members in research (ethics, data management, analysis, interpretation, knowledge translation development)
Research
- Liaise with, and support community partners and clinician leaders through the data collection, interpretation and knowledge translation phases for active projects.
- Responsible for data management and data analysis, as directed by the PI, RA, and Co-investigators
- Be accountable for the integrity of the data including data organization, data cleaning, fraud detection protocols, security of the data, and ethical procedures.
- Facilitates sharing of datasets with external stakeholders; helps develop data sharing agreements and communicates with stakeholders about this process
- Drafts ethics applications and provisos
- Helps to develop surveys, proofs, and uploads them on Qualtrics;
- Generates data reports and data display tools
- Supports grant application submissions, to major funding agencies (e.g., CIHR) and smaller foundations (e.g., Vancouver Foundation);
- Supports PI, Co-PI and Research Associate, and graduate trainees in preparing manuscripts, articles, abstracts, posters and presentations for academic journals and conferences
- Maintains research study records, including documents and communications in accordance with UBC and funding agencies
- Will perform other research support related duties as required.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
The PC makes professional decisions and recommendations on all aspects of their work. The PC is responsible for the maintaining the research project plans for multiple grants, partnerships and community engagement initiatives. Project organization is critical for the budget management, reputation and integrity of research projects. Failure to maintain professional judgement, respectful relationships, confidentiality and/or security of personal information and study data could jeopardize the reputation of the PI, the BPL, the successful delivery of research studies, and working relationships with community partners and collaborators. Correct, accurate, timely, and appropriate completion of tasks is of utmost importance as mistakes and inappropriate action could result in the loss of grant funding and credibility of the Division of Midwifery, Department of Family Practice and Faculty of Medicine.
Supervision Received
The PC reports to and receives general direction from the PI and Operations and Administration Manager of the BPL, and project specific guidance from the Research Associate, Equity Strategist and co-investigators.
The PC will independently develop work plans and timetables and to exercise judgment and initiative on duties; will regularly update the PI, Co-PIs, research collaborators, and pertinent members of the BPL and Department as needed, on progress.
Work will be reviewed against the overall strategic plan and project deliverables and objectives.
Supervision Given
The PC provides general support and direction to Regional Recruitment Partners, Community Steering Council members, and research assistants from the community and at UBC, including undergraduate and graduate trainees; and provides guidance to community leads and BPL staff as needed to ensure that the goals of all projects and initiatives are met in a timely, inclusive, respectful, and efficient manner.
Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in a relevant discipline psychology, gender, race, and sexual studies, public health, health services, midwifery, medicine, community planning, sociology, etc. preferred.
- Three or more years of experience supporting applied health research in an academic environment, or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.
- Knowledge of research on respectful care, anti-oppression, and equity in maternity health services and perinatal research.
- Familiarity with and experience with implementation of anti-racist and anti-oppression methods for community engagement, research and knowledge translation.
- Knowledge of OCAP principles for respectful and decolonized research methods.
- Ability to successfully foster and maintain relationships with diverse external stakeholders.
- Experience with project management systems, tools and methods eg Microsoft Planner
- Demonstrated skills in research project and data management
- Demonstrated competency in academic or technical writing and communication.
- Ability to prioritize and work effectively under pressure to meet deadlines. Ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment.
- Familiarity and competency with data collection and analysis software eg. Qualtrics, RedCap, Nvivo, SPSS, R, Stata
- Ability to effectively use Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, at an intermediate level.
- Knowledge of administrative and regulatory regulations and processes for research conducted in a university setting, including ethical requirements.
- Ability to analyze problems, identify key information and issues, and effectively resolve.
- Ability to deal with a diversity of people in a calm, courteous, and effective manner.
- Ability to communicate with diplomacy, tact, and unconditional positive regard both verbally and in writing.
- Lived experience of identity, circumstance, and/or background that are unrepresented in the university an asset.