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CHILD-BRIGHT is a pan-Canadian patient-oriented research (POR) network that focuses on creating brighter futures for children with brain-based developmental disabilities (BDD) and their families. Our goal is to become a movement for change. As such, a major focus for our network is moving research into action through a highly integrated approach comprised of inclusivity and methods grounded in implementation science (IS) and knowledge mobilization (KM). In collaboration with the Azrieli Foundation, we are excited to launch this opportunity in support of recruiting a cohort of postdoctoral researchers to work on our IS research projects and supporting programs to mobilize knowledge to action in support of children with BDD and their families.   

In the past 6 years, CHILD-BRIGHT has created a community of over 300 researchers, youth with disabilities, parent-partners, clinicians, and health decision makers who have collaborated to generate new research knowledge as prioritized by our youth and family partners. In these research projects we studied new diagnostic tests, therapies, service models, and technologies to optimize the physical and mental health of Canadian children born with brain-based disorders as well as the well-being of their caregivers and families. 

Building on the work of this research, CHILD-BRIGHT is now focusing on our commitment to equitably mobilize and implement the knowledge that has been generated. To achieve this aim, we will build off of the momentum generated through our previous efforts and conduct 10 IS research projects organized into 3 groups based on the type of output that is to be implemented:

  • Group 1: Implementation of new practice guidelines

  • Group 2: Implementation of new eHealth technologies

  • Group 3: Implementation of new practice roles

In addition, we have developed 5 collaborative programs that support the research projects and advance the network’s efforts. The programs include:

CHILD-BRIGHT is looking to fill 6 or more postdoctoral positions for up to two years. Applicants should have a passion for supporting children with brain-based developmental disabilities and their families. Applicants should also have a strong interest in POR and EDI-DI. Ideally, applicants will have strengths in implementation science research and expertise in disseminating research knowledge and supporting the uptake of evidence into practice. CHILD-BRIGHT plans to hire multiple postdoctoral researchers whose interests and expertise align with our values and the needs of the network. These positions will be co-developed based on alignment between applicant, and the project and program teams.  

Role

  • Support the advancement of POR to support children with brain-based developmental disabilities and their families.

  • Design and conduct research studies within existing project(s) and program(s) as they move to the next phase of work involving knowledge mobilization and implementation science.

  • Lead aspects of CHILD-BRIGHT research project(s) and program(s), where applicable.

  • Support the network to be more equitable and inclusive, working closely with the EDI-DI Program.

  • Assist with the submission of funding applications.

  • Assist with the preparation of a range of evidence-informed knowledge mobilization strategies to share findings with lay and academic audiences and support the uptake of new knowledge.

  • Present work at internal, local, national, and international meetings/conferences

  • Supervise, mentor, and/or train CHILD-BRIGHT trainees and other project team members.

  • Engage with other CHILD-BRIGHT postdoctoral researchers.

  • Engage in management and administrative duties as needed.

  • Collaborate with other projects, programs, network members (e.g., patient-partners, researchers, staff, trainees), and external collaborators.

Eligibility

  • The applicant needs to be based in Canada and have a PhD degree (or hold a degree by the time the applicant is expected to start)

  • Track record indicating ability to conduct scholarly work, prepare publications, and contribute to grant applications

  • Experience in patient-oriented research

  • Research interest/background in pediatric brain-based developmental conditions

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, in English

  • Experience in one or more of the program areas is an asset

  • Ability to communicate in French is an asset

  • Experience in social network analysis is an asset

  • Experience in program evaluation is an asset.

Position details

  • Full-time (for up to 2 years) or part-time (for up to 2 years) hired through the host institution

  • $50 000/year (full-time) for up to 2 years

  • CHILD-BRIGHT is a national network, and most positions can be virtual. However, some projects may have location-specific requirements based on the research and host institution policy. 

Submission instructions

Submit a detailed CV and cover letter (both in PDF) outlining your background and experience through the online submission form.

In the cover letter, please:

  • Clearly indicate which of CHILD-BRIGHT’s program(s)/projects(s) you are interested in, and why.

  • Detail what strengths and expertise you bring to CHILD-BRIGHT.

  • Describe your knowledge or experience of pediatric neurodevelopmental disability.

If you have any further questions, please direct these to pierre.zwiegers@child-bright.ca.

Expected timeline

We encourage interested applicants to submit their documents by October 17, 2022. The application process will remain open until all positions are filled.

Applications will be reviewed and assessed on a rolling basis as they are submitted. If you are still interested in applying after the submission deadline has passed, please contact pierre.zwiegers@child-bright.ca to enquire whether any slots remain available for this funding cycle.

Expected notification of results: Within 3 months after submission of application
Anticipated start date: Flexible based on the needs of the candidate and relevant project(s) and/or program(s)

If you have any questions, please contact pierre.zwiegers@child-bright.ca.