SickKids

Job Title
Community Engagement and EDI/SGBA+ Coordinator
Job ID
20689
Location
Toronto, Ontario
FTE
1.00
Hours of Work
35.00
Dept/Program Name
CanScreenT1D
Contract Length
1 year and 1 day
Date Posted
2024-04-19
Deadline to Apply
 

About SickKids

 

Dedicated exclusively to children and their families, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is one of the largest and most respected paediatric healthcare centres in the world.  As innovators in child health, we lead and partner to improve the health of children through the integration of healthcare, leading-edge research and education.  Our reputation would not have been built – nor could it be maintained – without the skills, knowledge and experience of the extraordinary people who come to work here every day.  SickKids is committed to ongoing learning and development, and features a caring and supportive work environment that combines exceptionally high standards of practice.

When you join SickKids, you become part of our community. We share a commitment and determination to fulfill our vision of Healthier Children. A Better World.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to work alongside the world’s best in paediatric healthcare.
 

Position Description

 

Community Engagement and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), Sex and Gender Based Analysis Plus Coordinator

(Community Engagement and EDI/SGBA+ Coordinator)

The Canadian Population Screening for Risk of Type 1 Diabetes Research Consortium, "CanScreenT1D," a newly formed national initiative funded by CIHR and JDRF, is focused on determining the acceptability and feasibility of screening Canadian children for risk of developing type 1 diabetes and for developing and implementing a pilot screening program. The CanScreen T1D Research Consortium is seeking a key player in advancing the consortium's mission towards equity, diversity, and inclusion, sex and gender-based analyses plus in research, while simultaneously fostering community engagement initiatives. This multifaceted role requires an individual with a proactive and passionate approach to developing and coordinating programs and policies that enhance the consortium's inclusive culture while also building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders including people with lived experience (PWLE) [e.g. parents/caregivers, children and adults living with T1D, etc.], physicians, equity-deserving groups, and various public and private organizations.

Here is what you will get to do:

Community Engagement Responsibilities

·       Organize and participate in events and campaigns to promote awareness of the consortium's activities and goals.

·       Assist consortium project leads in engaging with the community to ensure diverse perspectives in research efforts.

·       Curate, co-develop, and adapt education materials alongside consortium staff and partners including training, templates, modules, and other resources.

·       Contribute to the development of consortium governance documents, engagement tools, communications and help prepare key performance indicators and reports for leadership.

·       Support day-to-day engagement activities including arranging meetings.

·       Assist in identifying opportunities for community engagement.

·       Collaboratively co-create strategies to facilitate knowledge sharing within the consortium and with community partners such as Diabetes Action Canada (DAC) and DAC Patient Partner Groups.

·       Advise research teams on the best strategies and methods for engaging with communities.

·       Participate in projects that focus on improving research and screening initiatives for patients and families through impactful engagement and co-design.

·       Coordinate the formation of a committee to ensure PWLE voices are integrated into the consortium's decision-making processes.

·       Build and maintain relationships with PWLE, members of research teams, members of equity-deserving groups, and other key stakeholders to ensure their perspectives are recognized and valued through all consortium activities.

·       Work alongside various public and private organizations, nonprofits, and local communities to develop and implement engagement plans that support the consortium's mission.

·       Deliver presentations internally as well as externally.

 

Sex, and Gender Based Analysis Plus (SGBA+) and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Responsibilities

·       Craft and execute strategic initiatives to enhance SGBA+ (meaning analyzing data by sex, gender, and other relevant identity characteristics) as well as equity, diversity, and inclusion within the consortium.

·       Organize and conduct training sessions across all consortium levels to boost awareness and skills related to sex and gender-based analysis plus as well as equity, diversity, and inclusion.

·       Act as the primary contact for all EDI/SGBA+ related inquiries, providing guidance and support to both employees and management.

·       Work closely with projects leads to recruit a diverse array of community advisors and research participants, ensuring varied representation.

·       Identify and pursue grant opportunities to expand and enhance the consortium's work in SGBA+ and EDI initiatives

·       Keep abreast of the latest EDI best practices, legislation, and trends to ensure the consortium's strategies remain effective and current.

·       Track and report on key metrics related to EDI/SGBA+ initiatives to inform and guide strategic planning.

Here is what you will need:

·       Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Public Relations, Public Administration, Communications, Human Resources, Health Studies, or another relevant field is required. An advanced degree in a relevant field or a certification in diversity and inclusion, human rights, or social justice will be considered an asset.

·       Minimum 2-5 years of experience with a background in community engagement, public relations, SGBA+ and EDI.

·       Experience in research, corporate and/or nonprofit settings is highly desirable.

·       Personal or professional experience with type 1 diabetes is considered an asset.

·       Exceptional written/verbal communication skills, ability to engage/influence diverse audiences, proficiency in community engagement methods and digital tools.

·       Understanding of EDI and SGBA+ principles, best practices, and systemic barriers.

·       Proficient in data analysis/reporting with focus on measuring initiative effectiveness.

·       Strong organizational/project management skills, ability to manage multiple priorities.

·       Strong interpersonal skills.

·       Experience developing and/or facilitating community advisory councils for the purposes of research or clinical service delivery is considered an asset.

·       Strong computer skills including Zoom, Microsoft Office, familiar with digital tools for community engagement/data management.

·       Able to think creatively and develop innovative solutions.

·       Strong organizational skills

·       Able to work independently and as part of a team.

·       Strong commitment to cultural sensitivity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Employment Type

1-year renewable contract with benefits; 1.0 FTE (Full Time Equivalent). Hybrid work possible. Candidates who would prefer to take on one, but not both of these roles, will be considered for a 0.5 FTE position.

Our Commitment to Diversity

 

The children and families we care for are from a variety of communities, and so are our employees. We welcome and encourage everyone to join our organization and be part of our team.

 When requested, SickKids will provide access and inclusion supports to eligible candidates to support their full engagement during the interview and assessment process.  Information received related to access or inclusion will be addressed confidentially.

Thank you for your interest in joining SickKids. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with our Hospital policy, employment at SickKids is conditional upon the Hospital’s receipt of all necessary documentation.

FOR EXTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY: As a health care institution, our highest priority is the safety of patients, families and staff.  As a result, we are adopting all prevention measures to ensure the safety of our patients, families and our staff.  Therefore, any offer of employment is conditional upon you submitting proof that you have been fully vaccinated with a Health Canada or World Health Organization (WHO) approved COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible and no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the effective start date, in addition to satisfying any other condition(s) that may be set out in an offer.  If a candidate fails to satisfy this condition (or any other condition(s) set out in an offer), any offer of employment shall be immediately rescinded.

How to Apply

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