
Opportunities for individuals with lived experience
Do you have a connection to MS and an interest in scientific research and in training the next generation of researchers? If so, we’re looking for individuals with lived experience of MS to join the endMS National Training Program.
Below are some possible opportunities:
Join a SPRINT Team
We are currently seeking community partners (individuals with lived experience with MS) to be assigned to an upcoming SPRINT team. More info HERE
endMS Education and Training Committee
Member of the endMS Education and Training Committee (ETC). We are seeking someone with lived experience of MS to join the ETC for a two year term. The ETC is the primary governance committee of the endMS Training Program. It oversees the Program’s governance structure, monitors progress, sets policies and provides strategic advice to sustain the program. The committee meets regularly – approximately every four to six weeks – for 1 hour, by videoconference (Zoom).
More info HERE
endMS SPRINT Committee
Member of the endMS SPRINT Committee (SC). We are seeking someone with lived experience of MS, to join the SC for a two-year term. The SC assists in the identification and recruitment of SPRINT mentors, supports mentors, and community partners and reviews feedback from past and current SPRINTers. The committee meets at least three times per year, as needed, for 1 hour, by videoconference (Zoom).
More info HERE
Who can apply?
Looking for:
Persons with lived experience of MS, including individuals living with MS, caregivers, or family members.
Geographic location:
Must reside in Canada – seeking representation from different regions across the country.
APPLY HERE
Call for Expressions of Interest
If you are interested in joining the endMS National Training Program please respond, with a brief statement (no more than 150 words) explaining why you would like to join and what interests you. All expressions of interest will be carefully considered. We look forward to receiving your submissions and to welcoming new voices to the Program.