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plans and schedules his/her own work. Considerable judgment must be initiated and carried through activities important to the functioning of UBC CPD in absence of established policies, procedures and
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recruitment materials and the research workplan and timeline; and participate in a project planning retreat and routinely scheduled meetings. They will co-facilitate information and recruitment sessions
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degree. Tasks are assigned and the candidate plans and schedules his/her own work. Considerable judgment must be initiated and carried through activities important to the functioning of UBC CPD in absence
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the fMRI with participants with and without psychosis through fMRI Tasks at UBC MRI Research Facility. o Recruit, screen, schedule and test research participants with and without mental illnesses. o
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the fMRI with participants with and without psychosis through fMRI Tasks at UBC MRI Research Facility. o Recruit, screen, schedule and test research participants with and without mental illnesses. o
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and management. Assist with participant recruitment, schedule interviews, and maintain consent records. Conduct or co-facilitate interviews (as appropriate) and prepare accurate field notes. Conduct
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degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Experience in and knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and database applications. Ability to accommodate a flexible schedule, occasionally including
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Montreal and pan-Canadian research team meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback Contribute to the logistical coordination of the project: meetings, travel, scheduling
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support: Assist with scheduling, user engagement, and tracking project activities Support recruitment and consenting of study participants under supervision Review clinical and patient records to support
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, entering and coding data, organizing lab meetings and schedules for other research assistants. Organizational Status Reports to the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Recruits subjects for studies by