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We are looking for a graduate-student research assistant to support the research activities surrounding simulation-based research projects (e.g., development of a grant proposal, literature review, various simulation-based activities) with supervision from Professor Ainsley Jenicek and Sarah Tarshis. The research grant that we are applying for is a SSHRC connections grant and our proposed research project will focus on expanding social work simulations across BSW, MSW, and CFT programs. Our goal is to bring Social Work Simulations Scholars together to discuss future of simulation-based research in Canada, a collaborative research project between McGill University and other university’s engaged in simulation across Canada. The research assistant will also assist with a literature review and work towards a scoping review on simulation literature.
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· Experience in planning and conducting research
· Excellent writing skills
· Experience in working with a team of researchers and support staff
· Basic knowledge in simulation, clinical practice preferred
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This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.
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