Job Description
Temporary Part-time () - HSC START-UP/EXT RELATION -
Zone: Any Zone
Location: Nain
Research Assistant I
Temporary Part-time (until September 30, 2027, with the possibility of extension)
Management Support
29970TMP
Hours
37.5 biweekly (Days)
Salary
CG-24 (CAD23.32 - CAD25.68 per hour)
Competition Number
VAC0023767
Posted Date
2026-05-13
Closing Date
2026-05-20
Demands, duties, qualifications
About the Role
We are looking for a part-time Research Assistant to help with a mental health research project called: “Digital interventions to enhance mental health of northern communities in Labrador.” This project is working with the community of Nain to help design a virtual mental health program. We encourage applications from residents in Nain, especially those with an interest in mental health and helping their community. Training for this position will be provided, with ongoing support from the research team throughout the project.
Job Summary
This role is part of a community-based project that supports local leadership, communication, and learning. We welcome people with different types of experience—you don’t need to have a university degree. If you have skills from work, volunteering, or life experience that relate to this role, you are encouraged to apply. Training will be available, and our team will provide ongoing support.
As a Research Assistant, your tasks may include:
- Working with the research team (some are in Labrador and Ontario) both online and in person in Nain
- Talking with community members and organizations about the project
- Helping to invite people to join the study and explaining the project to them
- Collecting information by:
Leading or helping with focus groups and interviews
Helping people fill out surveys
Supporting participants use mental health tools
Helping to organize and safely store information
Writing or helping with reports, updates, and presentations about the project
Helping with future research ideas and grant applications
Qualifications
We’re looking for someone who:
- Communicates well in English (Inuktitut is an asset)
- Is interested in helping improve mental health services for Inuit communities
- Is comfortable working with others and on their own
- Has experience with computers (like Microsoft Word or Excel) this is helpful but not required
- May have experience in health, social work, education, or community work — this is helpful but not required
- May be familiar with or interested in learning about technology (like mobile apps, wearable devices, or virtual reality tools)
We Encourage You to Apply
Even if you’re not sure you meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply if you are interested in the role. Preference will be given to beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement. Beneficiaries are asked to state that they are a beneficiary on their resume or during phone contact.
About Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services
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