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September 21 2026At UBC we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research innovation and learning for all faculty staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
Job Summary
We are seeking a research assistant to be a member of the Naturalistic Neuroimaging Lab (PI: Tamara Vanderwal). Our lab uses complex dynamic conditions to study neural and physiological responses in child psychiatric disorders with a focus on adolescent depression. We primarily use movie-fMRI but also conduct eye-tracking behavioural and other types of studies with children and youth of all ages. The lab is located at BC Childrens Hospital and we run research participants both at BCCHR and sometimes at UBC.
This is a full time (1.0FTE) research assistant position that requires both technical aptitudes (e.g. basic coding working with sensitive equipment) and people skills (e.g. working with children and families with mental health issues in a research setting). The RA will help facilitate the day-to-day working of the lab with a focus on data collection and running experimental sessions with children and youth.
Organizational Status
The RA will be a member of the NNL and will report directly to Dr. Vanderwal.
Work Performed
The RA will work on many different research projects that are at different stages. They will help support various lab activities including knowledge translation and educational workshops teaching etc. Duties will change over time based on research cycles and will include:
Consequence of Error/Judgement
The RA will work within well-defined guidelines and procedures but will exercise judgment in establishing priorities and carrying tasks through to completion. Once trained the successful applicant will work independently on assigned routine tasks. New or unusual problems will be referred to the Principal Investigator and decision making will be done in consultation with the PI. Errors or poor judgement could negatively impact funding sources collaborations data quality and possibly have safety or privacy consequences.
Supervision Received
Direct supervision and initial training will be provided by the PI. The RA can expect to correspond frequently (email Slack) wth the PI for ongoing questions and to meet individually with the PI at least weekly. Clear to-do lists will be provided on an ongoing basis. This is in addition to lab meetings and journal clubs which the RA will attend. Supervision will be provided both in-person and via Zoom if needed when the PI is traveling etc. Some supervision will also be provided by graduate students when the RA is working on a student-led project or for learning specific skills or procedures.
Supervision Given
At times the RA may be asked to supervise and work with undergraduate or high-school students who are spending time in the lab. For example they might teach new undergraduate students how to run specific aspects of a study session and would supervise those ongoing activities.
Minimum Qualifications
High school graduation some additional training in a related field and a minimum two years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives including perspectives in conflict with ones own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing ones own awareness knowledge and skills related to equity diversity and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a related field experience with REB applications specifically with children and youth with medical or mental health disorders some coding experience.
Required Experience:
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Full-Time