Assistant Professor (clinical), Department Of Medicine, Division Of Geriatric Medicine (c1-260325)
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Remuneration according to quebec health care fee s...
50% time dedicated to research responsibilities
Lead and conduct clinical trials
Cover consult services and outpatient clinics
The successful candidate will be appointed as a Clinician-Scientist spending at least 50% of their time on research and developing an independent research program
Job Summary
The successful candidate will be appointed as a Clinician-Scientist spending at least 50% of their time on research and developing an independent research program.
Clinical responsibilities include covering consult services, attending outpatient clinics, and taking evening and weekend on-call duties within Geriatric Medicine.
The position offers a research appointment in the Lady Davis Institute affiliated with the Jewish General Hospital.
Matching Summary
The successful candidate will be appointed as a Clinician-Scientist spending at least 50% of their time on research and developing an independent research program.
Salary
Remuneration according to Quebec health care fee schedule; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
50% time dedicated to research responsibilities
Lead and conduct clinical trials
Cover consult services and outpatient clinics
Take evening and weekend on call duties
Supervise students and residents
Nice-to-have
Interest in geroscience and brain health
Bilingual French and English language skills
Commitment to equity diversity and inclusion
Experience with peer reviewed funding acquisition
Key Requirements
MD degree required
Specialty training in Geriatric Medicine completed
Certified by Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Eligible for licensure in Quebec and Collège des médecins du Québec certification
MSc or PhD degree in aging and geriatrics domain
Authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in Quebec
Work Rights
Must be authorized to work in Canada; Canadians and permanent residents given priority