Administrative Assistant - Krembil Centre Research
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About the role
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is a world-class program created to transform our understanding of mental health by organizing, integrating, analyzing, visualizing and modeling data across all levels of the brain —from genes to circuits to behaviour. This multimodal data is gathered across the clinical environment including genetic, epigenetic, MRI, DTI, fMRI, hd-EEG, actigraphy and electronic medical record data. Teams will employ state-of-the-art techniques including topological data analysis, machine learning and multiscale computational modeling to accelerate identification and treatment of mental health disorders. Research is performed in an open, team science environment, with an emphasis on reproducible data-driven research and a patient-centric approach. A focus on global collaboration is key to transforming our understanding of mental health and its treatment. The centre will operate as an incubator for medical technologies to identify, manage and treat mental illness, while shaping policy at national and global levels. |
We are seeking an experienced and highly organized full-time, temporary (12 months) Administrative Assistant to provide comprehensive support to our Directors and a team of Independent Scientists in a dynamic research and academic setting. This role is pivotal in ensuring the smooth operation of administrative functions while coordinating with various internal departments, including Finance, HR, Legal, Research Finance, Research Education, and the Research Services Office to align with CAMH administrative processes and requirements.
Through its core values of Courage, Respect and Excellence, CAMH is implementing its Strategic Plan: Connected CAMH, to transform lives, ignite innovation and discovery, revolutionize education and drive social change. CAMH is more than a hospital, it is a cause. CAMH is on a mission to change the way society thinks about and responds to mental illness. They aim to eliminate prejudice and discrimination and shape a world where mental illness is central to our healthcare system – a world where Mental Health is Health.
To learn more about CAMH, please visit their website at: www.camh.ca.
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