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Concordia Association of Research Employees (CARE) Posting
Posting period: October 8-25, 2021
Position title: Research Assistant
Brief description of duties:
- Providing research support for projects related to the intersections of Music Therapy, Disability Studies, and Social Justice
- Conduct literature, public scholarship, and social justice activism searches - Organize literature and resources into relevant theme or topic areas
- Conduct basic content analysis and/or prepare annotated bibliographies - Manage references and reference lists in a reference manager such as Endnote - Assist with data generation, analysis, and transcription
- Support the preparation of knowledge dissemination and translation materials - Proofreading/editing
- Support the preparation of applications (grants, ethics, etc.)
- Other research-related activities as required
Qualifications:
- MA in Creative Arts Therapies - Music Therapy Option is required
- Certified Music Therapist (MTA from Canadian Association of Music Therapists) is required
- Research interests in music therapy and social justice activism is required - Strong organizational and writing skills with attention to detail is required - Knowledge of APA7 manual and other similar publication manuals relevant to the social sciences is required
- Ability to work with technology is required
- Interest in or familiarity with transcription and caption-generating software, such as Otter.AI is strongly preferred
- Familiarity with bibliographic software, such as Endnote, is also preferred - Lived experience of disability is considered an asset
Principal Investigator: Dr. Cynthia Bruce, MTA
Salary information and classification:
- $23.00/hour
- 174 total contract hours
- 6 hours per week (work schedule flexible)
- Total contract salary: $4002.00
Planned start and end date of appointment: November 1, 2021 – May 20, 2022 Work to be conducted remotely.
Application instructions: Send CV and cover letter to cynthia.bruce@concordia.ca
University’s Employment Equity statement:
Concordia University is strongly committed to employment equity within its community, and to recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible minorities, Indigenous persons, members of sexual minorities, persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to diversification; candidates are invited to self-identify in their applications.