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Community and Patient Engagement Lead - MOSAIC Project
full-timeVancouver$5k - $7k

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Location

Vancouver

Salary

$5k - $7k (CAD)

Type

full-time

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About this role

Staff - Non Union

Job Category

M&P - AAPS

Job Profile

AAPS Salaried - Research and Facilitation, Level A

Job Title

Community and Patient Engagement Lead - MOSAIC Project

Department

Tsang Laboratory Division of Cardiology | Department of Medicine | Faculty of Medicine

Compensation Range

$5,365.42 - $7,709.92 CAD Monthly

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Posting End Date

January 29, 2026

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.

Job End Date

December 7, 2026

 

 

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Job Summary

The MOSAIC project is an initiative that aims to improve personalized and equitable cardiovascular care for diverse populations across BC and Yukon. The project integrates cutting-edge genomic, sonographic, and AI technologies with community- and patient-guided approaches to transform cardiovascular risk prediction and care pathways.

The Community & Patient Engagement Lead plays a central leadership role in ensuring inclusive, meaningful engagement with diverse communities across British Columbia, including with Indigenous Peoples, patients, caregivers, and other community members. This role involves coordinating respectful and ethical engagement strategies across the project—especially in Indigenous communities—and includes organizing community gatherings, patient and caregiver workshops, and supporting advisory groups such as an Indigenous Advisory Committee and a Patient Partner Council. The position supports the co-development of research processes, knowledge sharing, and care innovations that are community-informed, relational, and responsive to local wellness priorities.

This position complements the MOSAIC Project Manager role by focusing on engagement strategy, relationship-building, and ensuring diverse voices inform the project.

Working Conditions:

  • The role requires flexibility, travel, and in-person engagement with communities, patients, and caregivers. Hybrid work is supported. Sensitivity to cultural and community schedules and respect for ethical protocols are essential.

     


Organizational Status
The Community & Patient Engagement Lead reports to MOSAIC Project Manager and works collaboratively with MOSAIC Principal Investigators, Co-Leads, the VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit, and project staff to provide strategic oversight for all community and patient engagement activities. They lead high-level planning efforts related to Indigenous research governance, culturally safe engagement, and patient-centered knowledge exchange.

The incumbent serves as a key liaison between the research team and external stakeholders, including Indigenous leadership, community groups, health system partners, and patient/caregiver partners. The incumbent will also engage ethnic and cultural communities across B.C. with attention to language, accessibility, and a focus on ensuring that community and patient priorities shape project direction, implementation, and outcomes.

Work Performed


Community, Patient, and Caregiver Engagement

  • Designs and implements community engagement strategies grounded in best practices, ensuring that community insights are effectively interpreted and integrated into research planning and decision-making.

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  • Leads the planning and facilitation of a provincial community listening tour, including visits with Indigenous communities to understand diverse cardiovascular health experiences and priorities.

  • Organizes and facilitates caregiver education sessions, patient workshops, and culturally safe community health dialogues in partnership with Indigenous leadership, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, or clinical leaders.

  • Coordinates outreach, logistics, travel, and relationship maintenance for engagement in urban, rural, and remote contexts.

  • Develops and maintains trusting, long-term relationships with Indigenous organizations, patient partners, caregivers, health professionals, and community researchers.

  • Supports community-driven planning and co-development of knowledge translation and educational resources relevant to patients, caregivers, and care teams across diverse ethnic communities in BC.

Advisory Body Coordination

  • Establishes and supports both a MOSAIC Indigenous Advisory Committee and a MOSAIC Patient Partner Council, including recruitment, onboarding, meeting coordination, documentation, and follow-up.

  • Ensures that guidance from advisory groups informs project planning, ethics, implementation, and knowledge mobilization.

  • Acts as a key contact and knowledge broker between advisory groups and project leads.

Ethical Research & Knowledge Sharing

  • Upholds principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, and patient-centered ethics in all engagement activities.

  • Co-develops culturally relevant, accessible educational and knowledge translation materials (e.g., newsletters, plain-language briefs, videos, art-based outputs).

  • Contributes to community and patient engagement sections of research ethics applications, grant reports, and evaluations.

Collaboration & Integration

  • Collaborates closely with the MOSAIC Project Manager to coordinate workflows, timelines, communications, and cross-functional planning.

  • Participates in strategic decision-making, ensuring diverse community and patient priorities are embedded in research processes and outputs.

  • Identifies barriers to culturally safe and patient-centered care and supports the co-development of solutions with community and health system partners.

Consequence of Error/Judgement
This role requires a high degree of cultural humility and ethical sensitivity. Missteps may damage relationships, breach ethical commitments, or cause harm to individuals and communities. Upholding community and patient trust through respectful, transparent, and reciprocal engagement is essential.

Supervision Received
Works under the general direction of MOSAIC Project Manager and in close collaboration with the MOSAIC Principal Investigators and the VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit. Expected to work independently but with guidance from study PIs and other expert groups.

Supervision Given
May supervise research assistants, Indigenous trainees, community coordinators, or staff supporting engagement and knowledge translation efforts.

Minimum Qualifications
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own

- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion

Preferred Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in Indigenous Studies, Public Health, Social Sciences, Health Administration, or a related field.

  • At least six years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and community-based experience.

  • Experience working respectfully with Indigenous communities and/or patient and caregiver groups in BC or Yukon.

  • Familiarity with Indigenous research governance models, patient-oriented research, cultural safety, and health equity frameworks.

  • Lived experience as an Indigenous person (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit)

  • Experience coordinating community and patient engagement, facilitating group discussions, and supporting advisory councils.

  • Strong knowledge of Indigenous and/or caregiver health issues and wellness approaches.

  • Skilled facilitator and communicator with diplomacy.

  • Experience with project planning, knowledge translation, logistics coordination, and ethical research partnerships.

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural teams.

  • Willingness and ability to travel within BC and Yukon and participate in occasional evening/weekend community events. 

Other facts

Tech stack
Community Engagement,Patient Engagement,Indigenous Communities,Cultural Safety,Health Equity,Research Governance,Knowledge Translation,Facilitation,Logistics Coordination,Relationship Building,Ethical Research,Education Sessions,Advisory Councils,Communication,Project Planning,Team Collaboration

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  • The Community and Patient Engagement Lead is responsible for designing and implementing community engagement strategies and facilitating workshops and gatherings. They also coordinate outreach and maintain relationships with diverse communities, ensuring their insights inform the project.

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