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Aug 29th: Centre for Community Engaged Learning: Graduate Research Assistants

Centre for Community Engaged Learning: Graduate Research Assistants

Pay rate: $23.22 to $28.85 per hour, depending on experience

Hours per week: 10

Number of openings: 2

Apply to: Allyson Rayner (allyson.rayner@ubc.ca)

Start date: early September

The Centre for Community Engaged Learning is looking for a graduate research assistant (GRA) to work with the

Manager of Research and Evaluation. The GRA will help to garner a deep understanding of community service learning

and the outcomes associated with this type of learning experience.

Community service learning (CSL) is a pedagogical approach in which students apply their academic learning while

working in partnership with community-based partners to address community-identified priorities. CSL enhances students’

academic learning and their capacity for global citizenship, while strengthening civil society and advancing sustainability.

CSL is one of the enriched educational experiences that are highlighted in UBC’s Place and Promise strategic plan.

Role and Supervision:

The GRA will work directly with the Manager of Research and Evaluation through weekly one-on-one meetings where we

will discuss current work. The GRA will be an active participant in on-going research/evaluation projects and will

contribute to defining the scope and scale of all projects.

– Participate in the development of the CCEL’s research and evaluation projects (i.e. contribute to the development

of the unit’s evaluation questions, helping to identify appropriate methodology, assisting with the development of

an appropriate timeline for carrying out the research, etc)

– Facilitate data collection processes such as helping to organize interviews and focus groups, or contributing to the

development of stakeholder surveys

– Participate in the analysis of qualitative data

– Draft program development tools such as lessons learned, next steps, information sheets which are based on

research results

– Conduct literature reviews to help keep the team up-to-date on developments in the community based

experiential learning literature

Currently pursuing a graduate degree in the social sciences (Education, Public Health, Sociology, SCARP, etc).

Previous experience working on a research project an asset.

Previous experience working with community an asset

A student who thinks critically about the literature

A student who can synthesize information from diverse perspectives

A student who is oriented to or values innovative models of student learning

A student who is oriented to or values university-community engagement

Please submit a resume and cover letter to allyson.rayner@ubc.ca by Sept 3, 2014

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