We are recruiting! Our team is looking for a Masters student, Phd student, and/or Post Doctoral Research Fellow to engage in research focused on understanding influence of environmental design on accessibility and fall prevention for people with and without disabilities. You will be a member of the EnABL Research team at KITE Research Institute, University Health Network. More information on our lab can be found here:
www.enablresearch.com
https://kite-uhn.com/labs
https://kite-uhn.com/scientist/alison-novak
Required qualifications: Successful candidates will have a undergraduate degree, MSc or PhD in Public Health, Occupational Sciences, Kinesiology, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. This role requires onsite and community data collection with participants, and the successful candidate should be flexible and adaptable to the needs of research participants. Patient-centered research experience is an asset. The successful candidates will have a strong track record of scholarly achievements for stage of development. Experience collecting lab-based data and/or interviews with human participants would be beneficial. The candidate should have strong written and verbal communication skills, leadership and organizational skills, and be comfortable working in a team. Experience with biomechanical measurement tools (e.g., force plates, motion capture systems) is valuable but not required. This project may require local and regional travel for community-based data collection.
EMAIL Alison.novak@uhn.ca with CV and cover letter expressing your interest.
Alison C Novak, PhD
Scientist, KITE Research Institute-UHN
Assistant Professor (Status), Dept of Occupational Sciences and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto
alison.novak@uhn.ca
www.enablresearch.com
https://kite-uhn.com/labs
https://kite-uhn.com/scientist/alison-novak
Required qualifications: Successful candidates will have a undergraduate degree, MSc or PhD in Public Health, Occupational Sciences, Kinesiology, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. This role requires onsite and community data collection with participants, and the successful candidate should be flexible and adaptable to the needs of research participants. Patient-centered research experience is an asset. The successful candidates will have a strong track record of scholarly achievements for stage of development. Experience collecting lab-based data and/or interviews with human participants would be beneficial. The candidate should have strong written and verbal communication skills, leadership and organizational skills, and be comfortable working in a team. Experience with biomechanical measurement tools (e.g., force plates, motion capture systems) is valuable but not required. This project may require local and regional travel for community-based data collection.
EMAIL Alison.novak@uhn.ca with CV and cover letter expressing your interest.
Alison C Novak, PhD
Scientist, KITE Research Institute-UHN
Assistant Professor (Status), Dept of Occupational Sciences and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto
alison.novak@uhn.ca