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., political science, history, economics, sociology). Excellent interpersonal, communication, and writing skills Excellent organizational skills Knowledge of quantitative research methods Experience conducting
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research methods. Required Number of Hours: 100 hours (or until December 31, whichever is sooner) Duration of Employment: October 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 (10 weeks); with potential option to extend
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research methods. Required Number of Hours: 100 hours (or until December 31, whichever is sooner) Duration of Employment: October 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 (10 weeks); with potential option to extend
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in English and beginners French. Assets: Training in qualitative research methods. Relevant experience in conducting empirical qualitative fieldwork including interviews, surveys, and/or focus groups
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, thematic analysis, or other methods under supervision of the researchers. Documentation Keep detailed notes of procedures, research protocols, and results to ensure accuracy and reproducibility. Report
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qualitative research methods preferred Proficiency with Office 365 (e.g., SharePoint, MS Word) English language (fluency) required, French language (fluency) an asset Attentive to detail and able to work
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. Knowledge of primary care and the discipline of family medicine. (Completion of Foundations of Family Medicine, FMED 610, is an asset) Knowledge of research methods and analysis relevant to primary care
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principles, including Indigenous consultation · Supports qualitative data collection Consequence of Error/Judgement Work may involve simple techniques and methods requiring knowledge and/or procedures
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or Chemistry. Experience with molecular dynamics methods is required. Superior technical writing skills for different audiences and publication. Good interpersonal skills and work habits, such as organization
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injuries in British Columbia and beyond. Preventable and BCIRPU work together in a formal strategic partnership the implement and evaluate the efficacy of the social marketing campaign to effect change in