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Clinician-Scientist
Interdisciplinary Research Chair in Mental Health of Children & Young People, Faculty of Health Sciences and Community Services
(Temporary position for 2 years, with the possibility of renewal)
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Reporting to the Interdisciplinary Research Chair in Mental Health of Children & Young People, the clinician-scientist will support the implementation of evidence-informed tools and practices related to measurement-based care (MBC) across the Integrated Youth Services - New Brunswick (IYS-NB) network. The role will partner closely with the Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick, ensuring that MBC practices are effectively integrated, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth, families, and communities across the province.
As part of a larger pan-Canadian movement to transform mental health services for children and youth aged 12 to 25, and their families, the clinician-scientist will be asked to collaborate and lead an innovation-specific capacity building initiative within the IYS-NB learning health system. The research team includes a team of community experts, researchers, clinical/administrative staff, and students at the undergraduate and graduate level.
- SALARY: From 41$ to 51$/h
- START DATE: January 2026
- LOCAL: Hybrid / Moncton, New Brunswick with travel to IYS-NB sites as needed
- FULL TIME POSITION: 37.5h/week
- PLEASE APPLY BEFORE: December 2nd, 2025
(*) Relocation assistance is offered to candidates relocating from outside the province to join our team at the Moncton, New Brunswick office. Further details on the relocation package will be provided during the interview process
Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume and cover letter, including the reference number UM25-OUF138_M0XXXX-00 and ensure submission before the deadline.
The Université de Moncton is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified individuals-women, men, and non-binary people-including Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, members of racialized groups (visible minorities and racialized persons), gender minorities, and members of the 2ELGBTQIA+ community.
On a voluntary basis, applicants may also complete the Employment Equity Self-Identification Form (in French only).
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this position is open primarily to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Leadership & Collaboration
- Provide leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of MBC practices across IYS-NB sites
- Collaborate with research coordinators and staff at IYS sites to embed MBC into clinical practice
- Act as a key liaison between local teams, the research team, and the provincial team
- Guide implementation strategies that are contextually responsive, inclusive of diverse perspectives, and co-created with community partners
Capacity Building & Support
- Work with youth, family members, and Indigenous partners to ensure that MBC resources are accessible, inclusive and culturally responsive
- Facilitate the co-design and delivery of tailored MBC training, tools, technical assistance and quality improvement strategies to IYS sites
- Coach and consult with clinical staff in the implementation of MBC practices, including technical assistance for clinicians to ensure effective data entry and MBC use
Knowledge Translation & Data Integration
- Support the development of knowledge translation products, such as practice guides, workshops, and clinical implementation manuals related to MBC
- Contribute to data governance and knowledge mobilization processes in collaboration with the provincial network and the research team
- Collaborate with the research team to develop user-friendly resources grounded in scientific knowledge and research findings
Youth and Community Engagement
- Collaborate with the youth, family advisory committees, and Indigenous partners
- Support youth in the co-creation of knowledge translation materials related to MBC
- Ensure that the implementation of MBC in clinical practice reflects the voices and needs of youth and families
REQUIREMENTS:
- Master's or Doctoral degree in psychology, social work, or a related clinical field.
- Current member, or eligible for membership with a recognized professional association
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience working with youth and families, preferably in a community-based or integrated service settings
- Demonstrated experience in implementing MBC or related evidence-based practices in clinical contexts.
- Experience with training, coaching and supporting multidisciplinary teams
- Deep understanding of implementation science and capacity-building
- Strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to translate research into practice
- Bilingualism (French/English) and experience working with Indigenous communities are strong assets
OTHER:
- A background check, including a criminal record verification, will be conducted prior to hiring