Canada Impact+ Emerging Leader In Human Cardiovascular Physiology (assistant Professor, Probationary Tenure-track)

Brock University

St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Target range: $127,000 – $140,000; benefits includ...
Not specified (likely hybrid or onsite based on university context)
Phd in health sciences or kinesiology
Expertise in human cardiovascular physiology
Experience with healthy and clinical populations
Brock University is seeking an Early Career Researcher (ECR) for a tenure-track position in Human Cardiovascular Physiology, emphasizing independent research and collaboration. The role aims to align with the Canada Impact+ Research Chair program, focusing on health and biotechnology, and offers substantial funding and institutional support

Job Summary

  • This position offers a six-year funded appointment as an Impact+ Emerging Leader to recruit an internationally based early career researcher in human cardiovascular physiology.
  • The successful candidate will establish an independent research program aligned with federal strategic priorities in health and biotechnology while teaching and supervising students.
  • Brock University provides competitive salary, benefits, start-up funds, and partial teaching release, with eligibility for fast-track work permits under the Global Skills Strategy.

Matching Summary

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Brock University is seeking an Early Career Researcher (ECR) for a tenure-track position in Human Cardiovascular Physiology, emphasizing independent research and collaboration. The role aims to align with the Canada Impact+ Research Chair program, focusing on health and biotechnology, and offers substantial funding and institutional support.

Salary

Target range: $127,000 – $140,000; Benefits include partial teaching release and start-up research funds; Relocation expenses administered per Collective Agreement

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • PhD in Health Sciences or Kinesiology
  • Expertise in human cardiovascular physiology
  • Experience with healthy and clinical populations
  • Demonstrated potential for external funding
  • Commitment to student mentorship and training

Nice-to-have

  • Experience with ultrasound or MRI imaging
  • Knowledge of sex and gender differences in physiology
  • Background in cardiac rehabilitation
  • Ability to transfer research to clinical applications
  • Collaborative interdisciplinary research experience

Key Requirements

  • Must be an Early Career Researcher residing outside Canada
  • Must hold a PhD in Health Sciences, Kinesiology, or related field
  • Must demonstrate excellence in human cardiovascular physiology research

Work Rights

Must be working and residing outside Canada at time of application

Sponsorship: available

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