Research Associate (Limited Term, 1-year)
Toronto, ON, Canada
Research Associate (Limited Term, 1-year)
Date Posted: 07/03/2026
Req ID: 49173
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Pharmacy
Department: Faculty of Pharmacy
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Existing Vacancy: No
Your Opportunity:
The Integrated Primary Care Systems Lab is a research lab dedicated to strengthening primary care systems by generating policy-relevant evidence that advances the quintuple aim. Based at the University of Toronto and led by Dr. Monica Aggarwal, the Lab generates applied research that informs real-world primary care reform in Canada and internationally. Its work is anchored in the Aggarwal-Hutchison Framework, an empirically grounded model that defines the structural attributes of high-performing primary care systems.
Reporting to the Director, Dr. Monica Aggarwal, the Research Associate will be involved in the design and delivery of a comprehensive evaluation of primary care practices, working in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of researchers, research staff, and health system partners.
Your Responsibilities:
- Design a logic model, prepare a research protocol, and prepare research ethics applications.
- Initiate, design, and lead a comprehensive evaluation of primary care practices.
- Design surveys and interview questionnaires, manage data collection, conduct data analysis, and present results.
- Conduct literature reviews, scoping and systematic reviews and knowledge synthesis.
- Supervise and delegate research staff work to support the evaluation and develop and deliver training to both research staff and support staff as required.
- Manage and oversee project activities, define roles and timelines, monitor progress, and provide guidance to research and administrative staff.
- Prepare and submit grant applications and manage associated timelines and reporting requirements.
- Oversee and lead knowledge translation and communications activities.
- Co-author scientific manuscripts for academic publication and prepare reports as required.
- Other administrative or coordination tasks as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
- PhD in health services research, public health, health policy, epidemiology, or a related discipline.
- 2-4 years of post-PhD experience in health services and policy research.
- Solid publication record in primary care, health systems, or health policy research, commensurate with career stage.
- Experience in conducting mixed-methods health services research projects, including qualitative and quantitative study design, data collection and analysis.
- Experience working in primary care research, program evaluation, or health policy environments, including direct engagement with policymakers, clinicians, and patient partners.
- Strong communication skills and experience preparing manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed scientific journals and research proposals to granting agencies and prospective industry partners.
- Proficiency with systematic and scoping reviews, qualitative and quantitative analysis software (e.g., NVivo, R, SPSS, or Stata, REDcap, Qualtrics, Covidence).
- Experience preparing research ethics board applications and managing multi-site data collection.
- Knowledge of the Canadian primary care policy landscape; bilingualism in English and French is an asset.
- Proven ability to organize, prioritize, and deliver on multiple projects concurrently while working effectively under tight timelines.
Notes:
- This is a term position for 1 year.
- Please note that there is a second vacancy for this role for a term of 6 months. To be considered for both positions, candidates must submit their application to each respective job posting. Access the second vacancy's job posting here: Research Associate (Limited Term, 6-months) (48172).
Closing Date: 07/16/2026, 11:59PM ET
Employee Group: Research Associate
Personnel Subarea: Research Assoc
Appointment Type: Grant - Term
Schedule: Full-Time
Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: R01 -- Research Associates (Limited Term): $53,520 - $100,350
Job Category: Research Administration & Teaching
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