June Kima
About June Kima
June Kima is a Research and Project Coordinator at Métis Nation of Alberta, where she applies systems thinking tools to assess population needs and enhance public health initiatives. She holds a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health from Moi University.
Work at Métis Nation of Alberta
June Kima serves as the Research and Project Coordinator at Métis Nation of Alberta, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she applies systems thinking tools to assess population needs and build coalitions for public health action. Her work focuses on enhancing public health initiatives through the utilization of mixed research methods. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Special Project Coordinator at the same organization for three months in 2021, where she contributed to various public health projects in Edmonton, Alberta.
Education and Expertise
June Kima has a strong educational background in public health. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Health from Moi University, School of Public Health, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. She furthered her education by earning a Master of Public Health degree with a focus on Global Health from the University of Alberta, completing her studies from 2018 to 2021. Her academic training has equipped her with expertise in monitoring and evaluation within public health projects.
Background
June Kima completed her secondary education at St. Brigids Girls High School. Her commitment to public health is evident through her community involvement, particularly in health education and promotion activities. This engagement reflects her dedication to improving health outcomes within the community.
Research Skills and Tools
In her role as Research and Project Coordinator, June Kima is proficient in using NVivo Software for qualitative data analysis. This skill enhances her ability to conduct thorough research and evaluation of public health initiatives, contributing to informed decision-making and effective program implementation.