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The Department of Health Sciences is situated at Campus Sundsvall and Campus Östersund. The institution educates and conducts research in a number of subjects, with a focus on people, health and well-being.
Job description
We are recruiting a research assistant with a background in qualitative research methods to join our interdisciplinary research team, where we are investigating individualised strategies that aim to improve female athletes’ training, health, well-being, and performance. Using biopsychosocial and cross-cultural approaches, the project focuses on sex-hormone-related challenges and opportunities associated with the menstrual cycle and contraceptive use. The Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre (SWSRC) focuses primarily on winter sports, but this international collaboration includes female athletes from a range of winter and summer sports and countries. The research assistant will work closely with the principle investigator and collaborators. Specific duties will involve day-to-day project management (e.g., coordinating international partnerships and project-related administration), data collection (e.g., recruiting participants and conducting surveys and interviews), data analysis, research communication (e.g., writing manuscripts and conference presentations) and applied knowledge transfer.
Requirements
Essential requirements for this position include:
Assessment
Applicants will be assessed according to the essential requirements listed above. In addition, the following criteria will be evaluated:
While not essential for the role, desirable attributes include:
Personal qualities
The successful candidate will need to be highly motivated and organised to be able to independently co-ordinate this international research project under the supervision of the principle investigator. They will also need to be able to communicate effectively with a wide range of individuals (e.g., researchers, coaches, athletes, practitioners, administrators, etc.) and demonstrate an ability to think critically.
Other assessment criteria
The research assistant role will require the candidate to have a background in sports science, qualitative research and a particular interest in female athlete training, health, well-being, and performance. The applicant will have excellent IT skills (including Microsoft Office and software used for video conferencing, referencing, analyses and data visualisation, etc.). International connections (within sport and academia) will be viewed favourably.
Terms of employment
This employment is a special fixed-term employment consisting of 75% of full-time employment starting on 2024-03-01 until 2025-02-29 or as agreed.
Place of employment: Östersund, but with the possibility to work remotely.
Information
For more detailed information contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Kerry McGawley, kerry.mcgawley@miun.se, or the Head of department, Prof. Marko Laaksonen, Marko.Laaksonen@miun.se, +46 (0)10-142 8384.
Application
Application documents must be submitted in English (preferable) or Swedish and should include a letter of interest (maximum one A4 page, Arial font size 11, single spaced), a curriculum vitae (maximum two pages), a description of your educational and scientific merits and a list of publications and conference proceedings (if relevant).
Please submit your application through the recruitment system by no later than 5th February 2024.
First day of employment | 2024-03-01 or as agreed |
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Salary | The salary is determined individually |
Full-time equivalent | 75% |
City | Östersund |
County | Jämtlands län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | MIUN 2024/218 |
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Last application date | 05.Feb.2024 |