Research Grants & Awards Coordinator (One-Year Contract)
Reports to: Director of Research and Knowledge Translation & Exchange (KTE)
Supervises: n/a
Job Summary
Reporting to the Director of Research and KTE, the Research Grants & Awards Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative and support services to the Research Lead, Director of Research & KTE, and Chief Research & KTE Officer. Key responsibilities include assisting with the annual research competition as needed, coordinating and supporting the Citizen Reviewer group for the annual research competition, updating the research competition online platform and internal database, preparing quarterly payments for grants and awards, tracking researcher report submissions, administering the Alzheimer Society Research portal, and providing administrative and clerical services to committees, conferences, and other meetings as needed.
The position plays a key role in working toward the organization’s vision of “a world without Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias” and the Research mandate of the Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC) which is to administer the Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP).
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provides administrative support to the Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) including information management, document support and tracking, and general clerical support
- Assists with the coordination of the annual research competition peer review process, overseeing the recruitment, training, and organization of the Citizen Reviewer program (people with lived experience of dementia)
- Administers quarterly payments to ASRP grant and award recipients and tracks the submission of progress, final, and financial reports
- Organizes, maintains, and manages departmental information storage and retrieval systems i.e., updating the online Canadian Research Information System (CRIS) and the internal ASRP database
- Develops reports by analyzing statistical information, as assigned, using grants and awards platform
- Assists in the creation and distribution of annual ASRP Grants & Awards announcements
- Supports and coordinates the planning and scheduling of committee meetings, workshops, seminars and conferences and preparation/distribution of meeting and conference materials
- Takes minutes during committee meetings and conference calls, books meeting rooms and prepares / distributes material for meetings in a timely manner
- Adheres to guidelines in communicating with organizational partners and international researchers and investigators
- Administers the Alzheimer Society Research Portal, including reviewing research recruitment applications and updating the “participate in research” webpage
- Assists with the coordination of the Provincial Support Program (PSP), including updating the Alzheimer Society federation intranet with research tools, resources, and news and answering emails from provincial and local Alzheimer Society staff
- Assists with the administration and coordination of the Dementia Talks! Canada webinar series. • Assists with special project work, as assigned
Job Qualifications
Education:
- Completion of a university degree
- Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered
Experience:
- At least two years or related experience in an administrative support role where you ideally supported a team
- Previous experience working within a research granting program and/or research environment, particularly in a not-for-profit organization, is an asset
Other Knowledge, Skills, Abilities or Certifications:
- Excellent writing, editing skills, MSOffice skills (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook), to assist in creating compelling presentations, letters, emails, and communication materials on behalf of the Research Department
- Excellent verbal and written communication
- Strong Attention to detail
- Ability to maintain confidential information
- Ability to take initiative, work proactively, and anticipate the needs of Supervisors and external stakeholders
- Ability to be productive while working in a busy workplace environment with multiple and competing demands
- High level of interpersonal skills
- Experience using JotForm, SurveyMonkey Apply, Zoom Video Communications, and Microsoft Teams is a strong asset
- Knowledge of Alzheimer disease and related dementias is an asset
- Experience working with people with lived experience of dementia is an asset • Written and verbal bilingualism (English/French) is an asset
Commitment to Equitable Recruitment
The Alzheimer Society recognizes the value and dignity of each individual and ensures everyone has genuine, open, and unhindered access to employment opportunities, free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise. We are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive work environment, where the rights of all individuals and groups are protected and all members feel safe, respected, empowered, and valued for their contributions.
Our values include justice and connection and are the guideposts we use for decision-making of all kinds. We believe that this will guide the organization toward a place of inclusion for all - where equity and access to essential supports and services becomes the reality.
We are committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes in accordance with the Human Rights Code and AODA. The Alzheimer Society welcomes those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity and social justice and we encourage applications from First Nations, Inuit and Métis, Indigenous Peoples of North America, Black and persons of colour, persons with disabilities, people living with dementia, care partners and those who identify as LGBTQ2S+.
COVID-19 Vaccination
The Society requires that you be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, subject to any accommodation obligations you may have under human rights legislation.
We thank all who apply, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please submit your resume and cover letter to: resumes@alzheimerssc.org
Please include the ‘Job Title’ in the subject line.
Closing Date: June 15, 2022