Reference Number
STC18J-018909-000173
Selection Process Number
18-STC-EA-NCR-932-082A
Organization
Statistics Canada
Year
2018-2019
Days Open
30
Classification
EC04
City
Ottawa
Type
External
Total
38
Employment Equity
31
(81.6%)
Screened out
6
(15.8%)
Screened in
32
(84.2%)
Employment Equity 81.6% 31
Screened Out 15.8% 6
Screened In 84.2% 32
Women 55.3% 21
Visible minority 55.3% 21
Indigenous 0% 0
People with disabilities 0% 0
English 84.2% 32
French 15.8% 6
Citizens 76.3% 29
Permanent Residents 0% 0
Post-doctoral candidate should be available to start before September 28, 2018.
The Statistics Canada Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides recent PhD graduates with the unique opportunity to conduct high quality research at one of the world’s leading statistical agencies. The research conducted at Statistics Canada advances knowledge on emerging issues related to Canadian society and informs Canada’s policies and programs.
Post-Doctoral Fellows will conduct research in the Health Analysis Division within Statistics Canada’s Analytical Studies Branch.
Ensure your experience and knowledge reflect one of the domains of research listed below:
1. Environmental epidemiology
2. Aboriginal Health
3. Population Health
4. Child health and well-being
The post-doctoral researcher plans, develops and conducts analytical studies using survey, census, administrative data, linked data or micro-simulation models. He/she applies economic, social or health theory or frameworks to the analysis of statistical data and applies statistical techniques using statistical software or micro-simulation models. He/she writes and presents research results to a wide audience including the general public, academics and policy departments. He/she provides subject-matter expertise and/or statistical expertise.
At Statistics Canada you will have the opportunity to:
• Expand your skill set and knowledge
o build your data analysis skills
o apply theoretical frameworks to new and emerging data sets
o learn from colleagues with expertise in the data sets you are using and broaden your knowledge of Statistics Canada’s data holdings
o strengthen your ability to translate your research into knowledge that is accessible to policymakers and the public
• Extend the reach of your research
o collaborate with government departments, academics, and international agencies
o participate in the research community of the federal public service
o disseminate your research through Statistics Canada’s publicly accessible publication venues which frequently receive media attention
o collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of researchers
• Further your career
o build up your publication record with opportunities to publish in Statistics Canada’s publication venues as well as academic journals
o broaden your networks beyond academe
o contribute to the research agenda at Statistics Canada – help us build something
o potential to bridge directly into a full-time, determinate research position with the federal public service
• Conduct research in an innovative workplace
o at the leading edge of new data development
o a collaborative team environment that supports novel ideas
o a diverse workplace where your unique skills and knowledge will be valued
o an agency that provides a flexible work schedule, work-life balance, and on-site training and career development resources
The intent of this process is to staff DETERMINATE positions in the Analytical Studies Branch of Statistics Canada. However, a pool of qualified candidates may be established and may be used to staff similar positions with various tenures, security and linguistic requirements.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
A covering letter in 1,500 words (maximum)
""In addition to the covering letter (500 words), a research proposal of 2-3 pages (1,000 words) in length is also required. Refer to “Other Information” for more details on the research proposal.""
Contact information for 3 references.
You must meet all essential qualifications in order to be appointed to the position. Other qualifications may be a deciding factor in choosing the person to be appointed. Some essential and other qualifications will be assessed through your application. It is your responsibility to provide appropriate examples that illustrate how you meet each qualification. Failing to do so could result in your application being rejected.
Education:
Recent* graduation with a Ph.D. degree from a recognized university, with a specialization in health, economics, mathematics, geography, psychology, sociology, demography, statistics or actuarial sciences. The specialization may be obtained through an acceptable combination of education, training and/or relevant experience.
* Recent is defined as a Ph D. degree obtained within the last 3 years or by September 2018.
Experience:
Recent* experience as a subject matter expert in at least one of the following domains. (A pool of qualified candidates will be created for each domain; a candidate may be qualified for more than one pool depending on his/her domain);
1. Environmental epidemiology
2. Aboriginal Health
3. Population health
4. Child Health and well-being
Recent* experience conducting advanced statistical analyses using survey, census, administrative or other population based data sources;
Recent* experience in working with statistical analysis software, such as Statistical Analysis Software (SAS), STATA or R.
Recent* experience applying theoretical frameworks and related literature to the analysis of statistical data in your subject-matter area.
Recent* experience presenting research findings through oral or poster presentations or publication in peer-reviewed journals.
*Recent experience is defined as approximately acquired in the past 3 years.
English or French
Information on language requirements
Personal Suitability:
Judgment
Thoroughness
Reliability
Effective Interpersonal Skills
Assets:
*Recent experience conducting research on population health impacts of air pollution.
*Recent experience applying Geographic Information System or using other spatial methods.
*Recent experience conducting research on Aboriginal health.
*Recent experience conducting research using population based data.
*Recent experience with microsimulation models.
*Recent experience is defined as approximately acquired in the past 3 years.
Reliability Status security clearance
You must provide the following information when submitting your application:
• Your degree, institution, date of graduation or anticipated date of thesis defense and graduation.
• Your current Résumé that clearly indicates start and end dates by month and year, position, responsibilities and accomplishments. Recently published research articles should be listed in bibliographic form.
• A Research Proposal.
• You must also submit the names of at least three (3) references (name, relationship, phone number and email) including current and past supervisors who are in a position to attest to your work. Experience may be verified with these references.
RESEARCH PROPOSAL(2-3 pages)
Please submit a research proposal using Statistics Canada (STC) data to address a policy relevant topic in one of the four areas that are mentioned above.
The proposals must provide the following details: a) a research question or hypothesis; b) theoretical framework; c) a STC data source that will be used; d) methods and e) potential policy relevance.
Proposals will be evaluated based on the extent to which they:
• articulate a research question/hypothesis;
• demonstrate knowledge of relevant literature and theoretical frameworks;
• display policy relevance of research for decision-makers;
• convey awareness and knowledge of relevant data source(s);
• convey awareness and knowledge of quantitative methods.
Candidates who pass the screening phase may be invited to an interview. Candidates who are invited to an interview should be prepared to make a 15 minute oral presentation of a research project and be prepared to respond to questions. The presentation should be designed to demonstrate how the candidate meets the knowledge and abilities criteria set out above.
A pool of qualified candidates may be established to staff similar or identical positions.
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily on their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group.
The Public Service of Canada is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted in relation to a job opportunity or testing, you should advise the Public Service Commission or the departmental official in a timely fashion of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.