We are the Digital & Sexual Health Initiative affiliated with the BC Centre for Disease Control and University of British Columbia. We are looking for a Peer Research Assistant to support the Digital Determinants of Health (DDoH) study. We are doing this study in partnership with Ribbon Community, Unlocking the Gates, Soonats’ooneh Community Health Centre, and PAN. The purpose of the DDoH study is to understand how people’s access to health and social services have been impacted as more health & social services move digitally. For this, we will interview clients of our partnering community organizations, focusing on people from populations facing barriers in accessing services related to sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections (STBBIs) such as HIV or Hepatitis C. These populations include: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities; African, Caribbean, and Black communities; Other racialized people; 2SLGBTQ+ communities; People who use drugs; People who experience incarceration; Sex workers and their clients; People living with HIV and those with lived and living experience of viral hepatitis; Newcomers, migrants, and immigrants to Canada, particularly from regions with high HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C prevalence; Women and youth within these groups. The Peer Research Assistant position will support the interviews for the DDoH study (training provided). The position is hourly, with an average of 14 hours per week. The position will be hybrid, with some onsite work at the Ribbon Community, Vancouver, BC. Travel may be required for attending a training session.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED