Past Opportunities
Communication Assistant A
The Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) invites applications for a Communications Assistant.
Hiring Unit: Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3)
Location:Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Hourly Salary:$18.00 (Amuse A) ~ 10 hours per week
Deadline to apply: January 6, 2023 (NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS)
Contact: CAnD3 Director Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée at cand3 [at] mcgill.ca (subject: CAnD3%20postdoctoral%20Researcher%20application) .Please include “CAnD3 postdoctoral Researcher application” in the email subject heading
About CAnD3
CAnD3 is a multidisciplinary, intersectoral, pan-Canadian and international consortium of partners from academic, government, not-for-profit and private sectors. CAnD3 is co-constructing and co-delivering an innovative training program, Population Analytics in an Aging Society, to complement academic training in population research with skills to support evidence-informed decision-making related to population aging. The program provides substantive training in population aging across four axes: family & social inclusion, education, labour and inequality, migration and ethnicity, and well-being and autonomy. The program also equips fellows with a leading-edge suite of data science, policy and knowledge mobilization skills, increasing their employability both in and out of academia.
For more on CAnD3, visit About CAnD3.
The Position
Under the direction of the immediate supervisor, the incumbent will be working with CAnD3 and may perform some or all of the listed general administration functions. These functions are of low complexity and the incumbent performs them using precise instructions provided by his/her immediate supervisor or other team members. The incumbent will help develop a communication strategy and will focus on communications support and communicaitons translation in French.
Primary Responsibilities
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Translates documents from English to French.
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Will have to translate the CAnD3 website, in order to set up the French version of the website.
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Receives, sends and helps prepare promotional materials.
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Prepares documents such as promotional materials, marketing materials and emails. Such preparation may include taking photos, sorting, collating, filing, scanning, photocopying and shredding
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Performs specific editing and reviewing of documents, audio, video and web maintenance as required. Some graphic design and photo editing may be required.
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Monitors and posts social media content to various platforms such as Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Acts as a liaison between the unit and internal or external parties to provide various assistance or information.
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Produces promotional material such as flyers, posters, videos and newsletters for use in reports, workshops and info sessions.
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The list of functions outlined above is representative and not a complete and detailed list of tasks which may be performed by an incumbent. For example, incumbents may be asked to perform some elements of Communications Assistant level “A” and/or “B” in addition to the above listed functions.
Qualifications
Education and experience:
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Currently registered as a full-time student in any degree program at 㽶Ƶ
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Will be a returning full-time student
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Work Study qualified
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Must be bilingual French-English
Other qualifying skills and/or abilities:
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Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
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Demonstrated attention to detail and time management skills
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Demonstrated initiative and is a self-starter
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Ability to be focused and flexible, and work in a busy environment
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Punctual, organized and professional
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Autonomous, disciplined, motivated, reliable
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Good working knowledge of Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
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Knowledge of Social Media Networking applications such as Twitter and LinkedIn
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Experience captioning or transcribing
Application process
Please submit your application through Workdayby following .
Project Administrator
The Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) invites applications for a project administrator. The position is for 1-year (renewable).
Hiring Unit: Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making
Application deadline: June 4, 2021(THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED)
Location: Centre on Population Dynamics in the Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada
About CAnD3
CAnD3 is a multidisciplinary, intersectoral, pan-Canadian and international consortium of partners from academic, government, not-for-profit and private sectors. CAnD3 is co-constructing and co-delivering an innovative, graduate-level (primarily doctoral) training program, Population Analytics in an Aging Society, to complement academic training in population research with skills to support evidence-informed decision-making related to population aging. The program will provide substantive training in population aging across four axes: family & social inclusion, education, labour and inequality, migration and ethnicity, and well-being and autonomy. The program will also equip trainees with a leading-edge suite of data science, policy, and knowledge mobilization skills, increasing their employability both in and out of academia.
Led by Project Director Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (Sociology and Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, 㽶Ƶ), the CAnD3 team includes leading researchers in population research, population aging, and population data science from across Canada and the US, UK, and Germany.
For more on CAnD3, visit About CAnD3.
The Position
The position will be hosted in the Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Taking direction from the CAnD3 Director and Associate Director, the CAnD3 project administrator will execute the day-to-day operations. They will be required to apply independent thinking and creative problem-solving abilities, and take initiative to support the realisation of CAnD3’s program goals. Further, the CAnD3 project administrator is responsible for the effective implementation and communication of the Director’s vision.
The CAnD3 project administrator responsibilities will include:
- Coordinating CAnD3 online and face-to-face training modules and related CAnD3 partner activities;
- Coordinating the CAnD3 governance committees, in collaboration with CAnD3’s Director and committee chairs;
- Developing, and implementing data collection of evaluations, annual modified Delphi, surveys, and other data collection with trainees, team members, and partners;
- Collaborating and liaising closely with CAnD3 Director, committee chairs, staff, team members and partners;
- Creating and managing a project schedule;
- Developing and implementing administrative systems and processes;
- Planning and hosting special events including conferences and workshops;
- Assisting with or leading CAnD3 communications, including report writing to partners and funding agencies
The position will commence as soon as possible.
Education/Experience
- A university degree in a field conferring formal training in project management, communications, or a field related to the social or health sciences (e.g. sociology, demography, economics, epidemiology, health services, public policy, business analytics);
- At least 1-year project coordination experience;
- Strong ability to communicate in English, both spoken and written, is required and written French proficiency is a strong asset;
- Excellent planning, facilitation, and project coordination skills;
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills;
- Excellent organizational, administrative, interpersonal, and communication skills;
- Excellent writing skills and the ability to draft internal and external communications;
- Excellent attention to detail;
- The ability to work and make decisions autonomously;
- The ability to work under pressure to meet competing deadlines;
- The ability to build and maintain strong working relationships and collaborate with others to achieve program objectives;
- The ability to exercise mature judgment and diplomacy;
- Advanced proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software applications as well as collaboration tools such as SharePoint and Teams
Asset Qualifications
- Previous work experience in the field of administration, specifically working with director level executives;
- Prior experience writing progress reports for key stakeholders including, but not limited to, partners and external funding agencies.
Application process
Please submit the following materials with your application:
1) a letter of interest, outlining how their previous work experience would complement CAnD3,
2) a C.V., and
3) contact information for two referees.
We encourage candidates to submit applications as soon as possible, as applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
Postdoctoral Fellow
The Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) invites applications for a 1- year postdoctoral fellow (renewable).
Hiring Unit: Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making
Application deadline: June 15, 2020 (THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED)
Location: Centre on Population Dynamics in the Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Contact: Heidi Hoernig at heidi.hoernig [at] mail.mcgill.ca
About CAnD3
CAnD3 is a multidisciplinary, intersectoral, pan-Canadian and international consortium of partners from academic, government, not-for-profit and private sectors. CAnD3 is co-constructing and co-delivering an innovative, graduate-level (primarily doctoral) training program, Population Analytics in an Aging Society, to complement academic training in population research with skills to support evidence-informed decision-making related to population aging. The program will provide substantive training in population aging across four axes: family & social inclusion, education, labour and inequality, migration and ethnicity, and well-being and autonomy. The program will also equip trainees with a leading-edge suite of data science, policy, and knowledge mobilization skills, increasing their employability both in and out of academia.
Led by Project Director Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (Sociology and Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, 㽶Ƶ), the CAnD3 team includes leading researchers in population research, population aging, and population data science from across Canada and the US, UK, and Germany.
For more on CAnD3, visit About CAnD3.
The Position
The CAnD3 Postdoctoral Fellow’s responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Coordinating CAnD3 online and face-to-face training modules and related CAnD3 partner activities;
- Coordinating the CAnD3 governance committees, in collaboration with the Project Director and committee chairs;
- Developing, implementing and managing learning analytics, annual modified Delphi, surveys, and other data collection with trainees, team members, and partners;
- Executing analyses of learning analytics, surveys, and other program-related data collection;
- Publishing academic papers on results of training program and applied research projects, with team members, partners, and trainees;
- Coordinating the outputs and publications of other team members, partners, and trainees from CAnD3 projects, including regular features in population research journals;
- Collaborating and liaising closely with CAnD3 Project Director, committee chairs, staff, team members, and partners.
The position will be hosted at the Centre on Population Dynamics in the Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Candidates should have a completed Ph.D. in sociology, demography or a population research-related discipline and demonstrated interest and expertise in one or more of the following subjects: advanced statistical methods, population data science/computational demography, population aging, graduate online learning and teaching, interdisciplinary population research, knowledge mobilization or integrated knowledge transfer 2 approaches to intersectoral collaboration and evidence-based decision-making. The initial appointment will be for one year but may be renewed based on performance.
The position will commence as soon as possible.
Education/Experience
A Ph.D. degree in a field related to population research in the social or health sciences e.g. sociology, demography, economics, epidemiology, health services, gerontology, etc., will be considered a strong asset. Pro-active and self-motivated, with a strong commitment to responsibilities and to obtaining results. Organized, good judgment, pragmatic, with proven ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong ability to communicate in English, both spoken and written, is required. Demonstrated ability to clearly transmit and receive information. Demonstrated ability to work in a computerized environment using the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Teams), citation software, web maintenance applications, and bibliographic databases (e.g., PubMed). Demonstrated knowledge of research grants (e.g. SSHRC, CIHR, or NIH, etc.), including policies, guidelines, and budget preparation/monitoring. Relevant population research experience, working knowledge of qualitative data analysis software and statistical software, strong communication skills in French, and the ability to write for lay audiences are additional assets.
Application process
We invite applicants to submit via email 1) a letter of interest, outlining how their research interests would complement CAnD3, 2) a C.V., and 3) contact information for two referees. We encourage candidates to submit applications as soon as possible, as applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. The final date to submit applications is on June 15, 2020.
Application and inquiries should be directed to Heidi Hoernig. Please include “CAnD3 postdoc” in the email subject heading. Email: heidi.hoernig [at] mail.mcgill.ca We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Postdoctoral Researcher
The Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) invites applications for a 1-year postdoctoral researcher position (renewable).
Supervisor: Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée
Hiring Unit: Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3)
Location:Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Annual Salary:$40,000.00 - $60,000.00 (full-time)
Application deadline: May 1, 2022(THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED)
Contact: CAnD3 Director Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée at cand3 [at] mcgill.ca (subject: CAnD3%20postdoctoral%20Researcher%20application) .Please include “CAnD3 postdoctoral Researcher application” in the email subject heading
About CAnD3
CAnD3 is a multidisciplinary, intersectoral, pan-Canadian and international consortium of partners from academic, government, not-for-profit and private sectors. CAnD3 is co-constructing and co-delivering an innovative training program, Population Analytics in an Aging Society, to complement academic training in population research with skills to support evidence-informed decision-making related to population aging. The program provides substantive training in population aging across four axes: family & social inclusion, education, labour and inequality, migration and ethnicity, and well-being and autonomy. The program also equips fellows with a leading-edge suite of data science, policy and knowledge mobilization skills, increasing their employability both in and out of academia.
For more on CAnD3, visit About CAnD3.
The Position
The position will be hosted in the Department of Sociology at 㽶Ƶ, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Candidates should have a completed PhD in a population research-related discipline (e.g. demography, sociology, economics, epidemiology) and demonstrated interest and expertise in one or more of the following subjects: advanced statistical methods, population data science/computational demography, population aging, graduate online learning and teaching, interdisciplinary population research, knowledge mobilization or integrated knowledge transfer approaches to intersectoral collaboration and evidence-based decision-making. The initial appointment will be for one year but may be renewed based on performance.
The position can commence as soon as the candidate is available (providing they have fulfilled all the requirements for the PhD in their degree granting institution), and no later than August 31, 2022. Competitive salary commensurate with experience: salary is negotiable within the range of major federal Canadian funding agencies postdoctoral fellowships (CA$40,000-60,000 per year, plus benefits; the position is unionized; see /gps/postdocs/fellows for details)
Given the current pandemic, while residence in Montreal is preferred, other working arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis. For more information on the cost of living in Montreal: . International applicants without a valid work visa in Canada: Please note that you will need to be physically present (at least temporarily) in Montreal to obtain a work visa.
Primary Responsibilities
The CAnD3 Postdoctoral Researcher’s responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- In collaboration with CAnD3 Director or other team members (depending on the area of specialization), pursue independent research in population research, with a focus on policy-relevant work;
- In collaboration with CAnD3 Director and staff, supporting the research and learning experiences of CAnD3 Fellows;
- Publishing academic papers on results of training program and applied research projects, in collaboration with CAnD3 Director, team members, partners and fellows;
- Coordinating the outputs and publications of other team members, partners and fellows from CAnD3 projects, including regular features in population research journals;
- Developing, implementing and managing module evaluations, learning analytics, surveys, and other data collection with trainees, team members, and partners;
- Executing analyses of module evaluations, learning analytics, surveys, and other program-related data collection;
- Collaborating and liaising closely with CAnD3 Director, staff, team members and partners.
Qualifications
Education: Candidates should have obtained a PhD diploma in a field related to population research in the social or health sciences e.g. sociology, demography, economics, epidemiology, health services by August 31, 2022.
Relevant population research experience:
- Significant training and technical knowledge of quantitative research methodology and software (e.g. R, Stata, SAS, Python); and/or
- Working knowledge of qualitative research methodology and data analysis software.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities:
- Training and technical knowledge of data science or computational social science would be a strong asset;
- Pro-active and self-motivated, with a strong commitment to responsibilities and to obtaining results;
- Organized, good judgment, pragmatic, with proven ability to work independently and as part of a team;
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills;
- Strong ability to communicate in English, both spoken and written, is required;
- Strong communication skills, including written French proficiency, is a strong asset;
- Demonstrated ability to clearly transmit and receive information;
- Demonstrated ability to work with the Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Teams), citation software, and bibliographic databases;
- Data and information visualization skills and the ability to write and communicate for lay audiences are additional assets.
Application process
Please submit the following materials with your application through :
- a letter of interest, outlining how their previous educational, research and employment experience would complement CAnD3,
- a C.V., and
- contact information for two referees.
We encourage candidates to submit applications as soon as possible, as applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
Inquiries should be directed to CAnD3 Director Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée. Please include “CAnD3 postdoctoral Researcher application” in the email subject heading. Email: cand3 [at] mcgill.ca (subject: CAnD3%20postdoctoral%20Researcher%20application)
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.