Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator - PEPR
Top Benefits
About the role
About Western
Western University delivers an academic experience second to none. Western challenges the best and the brightest faculty, staff, and students to commit to the highest global standards. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western attracts individuals with a broad world view, seeking to study, influence and lead in an international community. Since 1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with life-long opportunities for intellectual, social, and cultural growth in order to better serve our communities.
About Us
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) is a large, diverse, and comprehensive unit, comprised of six Schools (Nursing, Kinesiology, Health Studies, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Communication Sciences and Disorders), a large Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and four Research Centres. The Faculty has more than 3,200 undergraduate students and more than 800 graduate students (200 PhD students).
The Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing educates nurses who are reflective practitioners and provide recognized leadership in nursing theory, research, practice, inter-professional health teaching and learning, and policy advancements.
Responsibilities
Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization (KM) Coordinator
Background
The Partnership for the Engagement of Patients in Pain Research (PEPR): Advancing EDI and building capacity for critical social science approaches to pain scholarship project is a SSHRC funded project grant. PEPR is aimed at developing a national network of people with lived experience of chronic pain and marginalization (PWLECPM), through the use of social science methods, and creating structures and mechanisms for them to actively engage in pain research, policy advocacy and practice change. The primary objective and purpose of this Partnership is therefore to create a Participant Engagement Research Hub (ParE Research Hub). More information about this partnership can be found at: https://www.pepr-partnership.org/
Using an integrated knowledge mobilization approach our project has drawn on SSHRC’s Guidelines for Effective Knowledge Mobilization and Western University’s Knowledge Exchange and Impact team’s guidance on the creation of a KM plan, which will be provided to the successful candidate.
The focus of our Partnership is built upon principles of EDI. An EDI-D (equity, diversity, and inclusion) lens will be applied to our KM plans. Our co-created knowledge products will be assessed by our KM Working group for level of language and literacy (descriptive text) and to accommodate visual and/or hearing impairments (podcasts and large print, subtitled/closed captioning). Our dissemination efforts will target marginalized communities facilitating direct access to the knowledge and tools generated through this research.
The Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator will support the KME Working Group by playing a key role in engaging partnership members, sharing information, coordinating activities, and other administrative forms of support for the work of the committees.
Role
This position reports directly to Fiona Webster (UWO) and to the Knowledge Mobilization and Exchange (KME) Working Group. The Knowledge Mobilization and Exchange (KME) Working Group (operations) will be responsible for assembling and disseminating action on the basis of new knowledge created by the research teams.
Responsibilities
The Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator will support the KME Working Group by:
- leading and providing expert guidance on knowledge translation/mobilization activities for the PEPR project
- playing a key role in engaging Partnership members in KM activities;
- developing mechanisms for sharing information both within and external to the Partnership;
- identifying and coordinating all KM activities, such as, but not limited to, webinars, publications, workshops, social media postings;
- developing methods to track effectiveness of KM activities;
- Knowledge of all aspects of social media and innovative communication tools such as Infographics, podcasts and animated videos. The successful incumbent may not need to do those things but be able to find others who can.
- maintaining all social media accounts (website, Twitter);
- and other administrative forms of support for the work of the committees.
Reporting structure
There is a Leadership Committee (operations) comprised minimally of a Director, two PWLE, a family doctor, a medical anthropologist, a children’s pain researcher, the Research Manager, and a trainee who will oversee all partnership activities. Team membership may change over time. The Partnership Committee (governance) is comprised of representatives from the 7 partner organizations plus at least 2 PWLE and a trainee.
Background information:
- A Masters degree; PhD preferred an area related to qualitative research, critical social science, health equity, health services research, chronic pain, or closely related areas. A combination of education and experience will be considered
- 2-5 years experience
- Experience in an academic and/or research institute setting is preferred
- Experience using knowledge mobilization theories and tools
- Evidence of working independently and of timely delivery of outputs
- Experience with multidisciplinary teams
- Excellent organizational skills
- Experience contributing to website development and managing Twitter accounts
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills
- High degree of accuracy, sound judgement and ethical conduct including the ability to maintain confidentiality, tact and discretion
- Resourceful with a strong sense of accountability and initiative; able to work independently with little supervision
- Well-organized and flexible; able to work in a fluid and evolving work environment with changing deadlines and priorities and the ability to meet deadlines
Why Western?
Western offers a broad and exciting variety of part-time and temporary employment opportunities with ample room for job exploration and growth. Within our beautiful campus, you are part of a progressive work environment that promotes work/life balance including access to our state-of-the-art recreation centre. Apply for an opportunity to be part of the Western community and contribute to its success!
Applying at Western
To ensure that your application is given full consideration, please complete all relevant sections of the application. In addition, you can choose to supplement your application with a cover letter and current resume.
Consideration of applicants will include an assessment of previous performance, experience, and qualifications. Applicants should have oral communication skills in English.
Western Values Diversity
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Human Resources or phone 519-661-2194.
Please Note:
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
About Western University
With over 30,000 students and 300,000 alumni, Western is a leading research-intensive university and global community of individuals focused on making change in the world, today.
We welcome scholars from around the world to beautiful London, Ontario.
Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator - PEPR
Top Benefits
About the role
About Western
Western University delivers an academic experience second to none. Western challenges the best and the brightest faculty, staff, and students to commit to the highest global standards. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western attracts individuals with a broad world view, seeking to study, influence and lead in an international community. Since 1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with life-long opportunities for intellectual, social, and cultural growth in order to better serve our communities.
About Us
The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) is a large, diverse, and comprehensive unit, comprised of six Schools (Nursing, Kinesiology, Health Studies, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Communication Sciences and Disorders), a large Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and four Research Centres. The Faculty has more than 3,200 undergraduate students and more than 800 graduate students (200 PhD students).
The Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing educates nurses who are reflective practitioners and provide recognized leadership in nursing theory, research, practice, inter-professional health teaching and learning, and policy advancements.
Responsibilities
Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization (KM) Coordinator
Background
The Partnership for the Engagement of Patients in Pain Research (PEPR): Advancing EDI and building capacity for critical social science approaches to pain scholarship project is a SSHRC funded project grant. PEPR is aimed at developing a national network of people with lived experience of chronic pain and marginalization (PWLECPM), through the use of social science methods, and creating structures and mechanisms for them to actively engage in pain research, policy advocacy and practice change. The primary objective and purpose of this Partnership is therefore to create a Participant Engagement Research Hub (ParE Research Hub). More information about this partnership can be found at: https://www.pepr-partnership.org/
Using an integrated knowledge mobilization approach our project has drawn on SSHRC’s Guidelines for Effective Knowledge Mobilization and Western University’s Knowledge Exchange and Impact team’s guidance on the creation of a KM plan, which will be provided to the successful candidate.
The focus of our Partnership is built upon principles of EDI. An EDI-D (equity, diversity, and inclusion) lens will be applied to our KM plans. Our co-created knowledge products will be assessed by our KM Working group for level of language and literacy (descriptive text) and to accommodate visual and/or hearing impairments (podcasts and large print, subtitled/closed captioning). Our dissemination efforts will target marginalized communities facilitating direct access to the knowledge and tools generated through this research.
The Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator will support the KME Working Group by playing a key role in engaging partnership members, sharing information, coordinating activities, and other administrative forms of support for the work of the committees.
Role
This position reports directly to Fiona Webster (UWO) and to the Knowledge Mobilization and Exchange (KME) Working Group. The Knowledge Mobilization and Exchange (KME) Working Group (operations) will be responsible for assembling and disseminating action on the basis of new knowledge created by the research teams.
Responsibilities
The Partnership and Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator will support the KME Working Group by:
- leading and providing expert guidance on knowledge translation/mobilization activities for the PEPR project
- playing a key role in engaging Partnership members in KM activities;
- developing mechanisms for sharing information both within and external to the Partnership;
- identifying and coordinating all KM activities, such as, but not limited to, webinars, publications, workshops, social media postings;
- developing methods to track effectiveness of KM activities;
- Knowledge of all aspects of social media and innovative communication tools such as Infographics, podcasts and animated videos. The successful incumbent may not need to do those things but be able to find others who can.
- maintaining all social media accounts (website, Twitter);
- and other administrative forms of support for the work of the committees.
Reporting structure
There is a Leadership Committee (operations) comprised minimally of a Director, two PWLE, a family doctor, a medical anthropologist, a children’s pain researcher, the Research Manager, and a trainee who will oversee all partnership activities. Team membership may change over time. The Partnership Committee (governance) is comprised of representatives from the 7 partner organizations plus at least 2 PWLE and a trainee.
Background information:
- A Masters degree; PhD preferred an area related to qualitative research, critical social science, health equity, health services research, chronic pain, or closely related areas. A combination of education and experience will be considered
- 2-5 years experience
- Experience in an academic and/or research institute setting is preferred
- Experience using knowledge mobilization theories and tools
- Evidence of working independently and of timely delivery of outputs
- Experience with multidisciplinary teams
- Excellent organizational skills
- Experience contributing to website development and managing Twitter accounts
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills
- High degree of accuracy, sound judgement and ethical conduct including the ability to maintain confidentiality, tact and discretion
- Resourceful with a strong sense of accountability and initiative; able to work independently with little supervision
- Well-organized and flexible; able to work in a fluid and evolving work environment with changing deadlines and priorities and the ability to meet deadlines
Why Western?
Western offers a broad and exciting variety of part-time and temporary employment opportunities with ample room for job exploration and growth. Within our beautiful campus, you are part of a progressive work environment that promotes work/life balance including access to our state-of-the-art recreation centre. Apply for an opportunity to be part of the Western community and contribute to its success!
Applying at Western
To ensure that your application is given full consideration, please complete all relevant sections of the application. In addition, you can choose to supplement your application with a cover letter and current resume.
Consideration of applicants will include an assessment of previous performance, experience, and qualifications. Applicants should have oral communication skills in English.
Western Values Diversity
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Human Resources or phone 519-661-2194.
Please Note:
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
About Western University
With over 30,000 students and 300,000 alumni, Western is a leading research-intensive university and global community of individuals focused on making change in the world, today.
We welcome scholars from around the world to beautiful London, Ontario.