Description
Holland Bloorview’s Indigenous Summer Student Research program provides a unique interdisciplinary research experience. Students will have opportunities to work with their supervisor on a research project, attend our Lunch ‘n’ Learns and present their research at the annual Ward Summer Student Research Day. This program is for students of Indigenous ancestry.
Holland Bloorview acknowledges its presence on the traditional territory of many Indigenous Nations. The area known as Tkaronto has been under the care of the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Huron-Wendat. It is now home to many First Nation, Inuit and Métis communities. We acknowledge the current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This territory is subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement to peaceably share and care for the Great Lakes region. Holland Bloorview specifically sits on land of Treaty #13, the Toronto Purchase, of 1805. In 2010, the Canadian government paid a settlement for the Toronto Purchase Claim to rectify the unreasonable sum of the original purchase and the appropriation of more lands than agreed upon.
We are honoured to introduce the Indigenous Summer Student Research program at Holland Bloorview. Students will be afforded space to perform ceremonies and can leave work to attend off-site ceremonies with prior notification of their supervisor. Students will be paired with a peer mentor throughout the summer.
The supervising scientist, peer mentor and graduate student/research staff/post-doc (if relevant) taking part in this stream of the Ward Summer Student program will all have completed Indigenous cultural safety training.
The summer internship will be a combination of in-person and virtual attendance, as feasible.
The Indigenous Summer Student Research program is part of Holland Bloorview’s broader institutional strategy for inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.
Compensation Details
The program runs for 12 weeks from May 1, 2023 – July 21, 2023. Students will be paid $15.50 per hour based on a 37.5 hour week (full-time), less statutory deductions, including 4% in lieu of vacation and relevant statutory holiday pay. Students will be paid biweekly through payroll.
Scientists recruiting:
Dr. Azadeh Kushki (Autism Research Centre)
Dr. Kushki develops novel pattern recognition and machine learning techniques for analysis of biological and behavioural data in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and designs technologies that improve the quality of life and care for children with ASD.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/azadeh-kushki-ph
Dr. Danielle Baribeau
Dr. Danielle Baribeau is a child and adolescent psychiatrist with a clinical focus in autism, neurogenetic disorders, and psychopharmacology. As a clinician scientist at the Bloorview Research Institute, she leads a research program focused on clinically translating genetic advances into improved mental health care in autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/danielle-baribeau-md-phd
Dr. Darcy Fehlings (CP Lab)
Dr. Fehlings innovates and evaluates neurorehabilitation treatments for children and youth with cerebral palsy. She is also leads the Cerebral Palsy Discovery Lab.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/darcy-fehlings-md
Dr. Elaine Biddiss
Dr. Biddiss designs innovative technologies that create possibilities for young people with disabilities to participate more enjoyably and effectively in arts, music, physical activities and therapies.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/elaine-biddiss-masc-phd
Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou (Autism Research Centre)
Dr. Anagnostou’s research focuses on improving outcomes and quality of life for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. She is the co-lead of the Autism Research Centre at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital with Dr. Jessica Brian.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/evdokia-anagnostou-md
Dr. Shannon Scratch (NOvEL Lab)
Dr. Shannon Scratch is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Clinician Scientist leading the NOvEL (Neurorehab Outcomes via Education and Learning) Lab focusing on Acquired Brain Injury.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/shannon-scratch-phd-cpsych
Dr. Tim Ross (EPIC Lab)
Dr. Ross explores experiences of disability and ways to advance more accessible, inclusive, and diverse communities. This research is focused on four topics: (1) education access, (2) transportation and mobility, (3) inclusive play, and (4) institutional ableism.
https://hollandbloorview.ca/people/timothy-ross
Qualifications
- Considering or enrolled in an undergraduate program
- Able to communicate effectively with staff and clients
- Interest in working with children and adolescents
- Demonstrate ability to work as part of a team
- Show accuracy and attention to detail
- Able to organize work to ensure deadlines are met
- Has working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Excel
Application
Please submit the following as a single PDF file:
- A copy of your most recent curriculum vitae (CV)
- A cover letter indicating the order of preference for scientist(s) whose research in which you are interested
- A letter of recommendation from an Elder, other community leader or professor. Please ask referees to email letter with subject line, 'Ward Student - Indigenous Stream' from their institutional email address to: jfong@hollandbloorview.ca
Ontario Hospital Association EDI Statement
Holland Bloorview is a member of the Ontario Hospital Association. Our group is committed to fostering a climate of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA). Our commitment to IDEA is central to, and mutually supportive of, our research excellence mandate. We welcome and respect the diversity of all members of our community and promote an inclusive culture in our community including our research scientists, staff, and participants, trainees, volunteers, and partners. We welcome applications from Black individuals, People of Color, Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2SA+ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas within our community. We are committed to fair assessment of a candidate’s abilities, and consideration for diversity of thought, method, and experience, including non-traditional career paths. Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process where needed. Please notify us of any accommodations that you require by contacting Jeannie Fong jfong@hollandbloorview.ca
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