Roberts Smart Centre
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Roberts Smart Centre (RSC) is seeking a passionate, people centred, and forward-looking leader as its next Executive Director (ED). A community builder who is committed to advancing RSC’s mission of delivering safe, high-quality, trauma-informed mental health services for children and youth, the ED will play a critical role in strengthening culture, expanding partnerships, optimizing service utilization, and securing the resources required to meet growing community need.
Reporting to the Board of Directors and leading a skilled and committed management team that supports over 120 professional and front-line staff, the new Executive Director will be accountable for the overall leadership, sustainability, and performance of the organization. As RSC enters a period of transition and opportunity, including the building of a new facility and evolving system expectations, the ED will lead efforts to strengthen internal capacity, enhance operational effectiveness, and foster a strong organizational culture, while advancing external partnerships and initiatives that create conditions for sustained success.
Strategically minded, collaborative, and impact-focused, the ED will partner with the Board to define direction and shape the organization’s next strategic plan. Building on past successes and with an eye to future growth and development, this is a commitment to design programs, services, and partnerships that drive meaningful and lasting change for the young people RSC has been serving for over 50 years.
The Executive Director will lead with a collaborative and inclusive approach, supporting and developing staff while fostering a strong, integrated team culture. As a champion of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the ED will cultivate an environment where people of all individuals feel safe, supported, and empowered.
An experienced non-profit leader, the successful candidate will bring a strong foundation of external relations with demonstrated success creating and promoting partnerships and alliances. The ED will strategically build and strengthen relationships with partners across the mental health sector including hospitals, children’s aid and family services, government and sector networks, community-based organizations, lead agencies, and all those supporting children, youth, and families across Ottawa and Ontario.
ABOUT ROBERTS SMART CENTRE
The Roberts/Smart Centre (RSC) is an accredited, intensive treatment centre and the only bilingual tertiary mental health provider in Ontario. We are committed to empowering youth facing severe psychosocial challenges, often serving as their last line of defense after navigating numerous other services.
With over 50 years of experience, our comprehensive, trauma-informed approach includes school-based programs, community support, live-in treatment, and specialized anti-human trafficking initiatives. At RSC, we strive to foster resilience and support young people to forge their paths to success.
Roberts Smart Centre’s story began in 1973, when Dr. C.A. Roberts and Mr. R.S. Smart, joined forces and founded the Ottawa Carleton Regional Residential Treatment Centre for the Ottawa Health Region.
The Centre quickly expanded and now operates:
Secure Treatment Facility
Two Open Live-In Treatment programs in a home setting
School-based Mental Health and Day Treatment programs in schools across Eastern Ontario
The Roberts/Smart Academy, a fully accredited private school
CORATH (anti-human trafficking initiative)
Therapeutic Camping and Outdoor Treatment
Community Reintegration program
Programs for families
Renamed the Roberts/Smart Centre in 1997, we provide treatment to youth from across Ontario dealing with complex mental health and behavioural challenges in a welcoming, supportive, and safe environment. Our multi-disciplinary team includes psychiatrists, occupational therapists, clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, and child and youth counsellors who have special training in trauma-informed, client-centered, therapeutic crisis Intervention, and collaborative problem-solving.
Our approach to mental health treatment is strengths-based, trauma-informed, and person-centered. Through our programs and services, we help youth to recover and heal through treatment, education, and life-skills development.
After a detailed review of our care, governance, and safety standards, RSC achieved reaccreditation through 2029 by the Canadian Centre for Accreditation. For youth and families, this means knowing that the services they receive meet the highest standards of safety and quality. Accreditation also connects us with other accredited organizations across Ontario, giving us the chance to share knowledge and strengthen the care that young people depend on.
OUR MISSION
The Roberts/Smart Centre is a tertiary provider and provincial leader in the delivery of inclusive, community-based, individualized treatment and clinical services in both official languages to improve the lives of youth and their families from across Ontario living with complex mental health and behavioural needs.
OUR VISION
We envision a future in which youth with complex mental health and behavioural challenges receive innovative, highest quality, progressive and supportive treatment - when they need it and in the way they need it - to help them heal, learn, grow and live their full potential.
OUR VALUES
Strength-based
Individualized opportunity for youth
Respect and collaboration
Commitment to service excellence
Cultural safety and sensitivity, inclusivity, and diversity
Excellence in governance
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Secure Treatment Facility
Our Secure Treatment program is an intensive, live-in treatment option for youth ages 12-18 dealing with complex mental health and behavioural issues. Admission to our Secure Treatment Facility in Ottawa requires a court order and is open to youth from all over Ontario.
RSC is working with the Ministry of Health and the Health Capital Investment Branch team to continue to move forward plans for a new Secure Treatment Facility. This work aligns with the Provincial initiative to expand intensive services for youth with mental health challenges. This future space will give young people a modern, therapeutic environment designed to support healing and growth. It represents an important step toward ensuring that youth have the right setting to build skills, find stability, and prepare for brighter futures.
Open Live-In Treatment Centre
The Centre operates two open live-in programs for youth with mental health concerns. These programs are in urban homes in Ottawa. They exist to provide care in both official languages for those youth whose difficulties require treatment on a 24-hour basis. The program capitalizes on the “in-residence” component of intervention in providing a therapeutic milieu and programs related to lifestyle, education, and recreation.
Day Treatment Program
Day treatment provides youth with a therapeutic, structured, meaningful, and directed learning program. As these programs address the academic needs of the youth, they simultaneously provide support to the treatment plan of the student.
Roberts/Smart Academy
The Roberts/Smart Academy is open to youth aged 12-18, who come from Ottawa or elsewhere in the province, with mental health and behavioural needs that exceed what a traditional school setting could provide.
School-Based Mental Health
The RSC provides mental health services in local high schools through the School-Based Mental Health program. These services provide individualized, youth-driven support to teens within the school setting as well throughout the summer months where needed. Services provided focus on prevention, reduction, and support for mental health challenges.
Caregiver and Family Education and Support
Counsellors offer a family support group along with teaching an innovative, compassionate, and proven approach, called Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) that helps with understanding and supporting youth. Learning side-by-side with other caregivers and parents provides an optimum setting to shift understanding and learn a new ways of working with their child.
CORATH - Empowering Youth Experiencing Human Trafficking.
Creating Opportunities and Resources Against the Trafficking of Humans (CORATH) is a community program for youth aged 12 to 24 who have been or are at risk of being trafficked, notably through sexual exploitation.
2024-2025 RSC by the Numbers
At the Roberts/Smart Centre, our financial decisions reflect our values and our deep commitment to youth. We continued to direct our resources toward what matters most: supporting young people on their path to healing. As a result, our greatest investment remains in people. From front-line staff to clinical professionals and specialized teams, it is their care, expertise, and compassion that drive meaningful change. Prioritizing salaries, benefits, and professional supports is not just a financial choice - it is a recognition that our staff are the foundation of everything we do.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
About Roberts Smart Centre
2024-2025 Annual Report
2019-2024 Strategic Plan
Ways to Give
Day Treatment Programs
CORATH
Roberts Smart Academy
School-Based Mental Health Programs
Secure Treatment
Open Live-In
News
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy, Growth & System Leadership
Working closely with the Board of Directors and the Senior Leadership Team, lead the development and execution of multi year strategic and service plans that position RSC for sustainable growth and impact.
Identify and advance growth opportunities, service transformations, and new models of care (e.g., virtual services, and capital planning).
Anticipate and respond to emerging community and system needs, including increasing demand for child and youth mental health services.
Ensure RSC’s programs, capacity, and infrastructure are aligned with regional and provincial system priorities.
Governance & Board Relations
Maintain a strong, transparent, and productive relationship with the Board of Directors.
Provide timely, accurate, and strategic reporting on organizational performance, risks, finances, and emerging issues.
Support Board committees and ensure alignment with governance policies, by laws, ONCA, CRA and other regulatory requirements, and best practices.
Service Performance, Quality & Accountability
Accountable for the delivery of safe, effective, and high-quality services in compliance with applicable legislation and standards, in partnership with the leadership and clinical/program teams.
Oversee serious occurrence management, trend analysis, and continuous quality improvement practices.
Maintain accreditation readiness and fidelity to evidence informed service models.
Work with senior leaders to address operational barriers to service access, including improving referral pathways and maximizing service utilization.
People, Culture & Leadership
Lead and model a healthy, accountable, and respectful organizational culture grounded in trust, transparency, and collaboration.
Provide strong people leadership in a complex environment with a long organizational history and evolving relationships.
Ensure the continued development and support of a cohesive, collaborative, effective and high-performing senior leadership team in relation to successfully meet strategic and annual operating objectives.
Empower and support clinical, program, and operational leaders to succeed in their areas of expertise.
Oversee workforce planning, recruitment, talent development, performance management, and succession planning.
Ensure effective staff assessment and individual and team performance.
Promote psychological health and safety, ensure all required HR legislation and policy requirements are met and constructive labour management relations.
Partnerships, Funding & External Relations
Build and sustain strong partnerships with hospitals, schools, child welfare, youth justice, primary care, funders, and community organizations to support coordinated access to care.
Act as a primary external representative and relationship builder for RSC with government, funders, donors, and system partners. Attend and participate in external meetings, groups, and networks that support RSC’s growth and profile in the sector.
Provide the leadership and long-term vision required to build capacity, ensure sustainability and increase RSC’s ability to diversify and increase revenue.
Support revenue development efforts, including government funding relationships, grants, philanthropy, and corporate partnerships.
Ensure RSC is viewed as a credible, collaborative, and solutions-oriented system partner.
Operations, Finance & Infrastructure
Provide overall leadership for organizational operations, including annual budgeting, service targets, and financial stewardship.
Ensure organizational resources are aligned with strategic priorities and service delivery goals.
Ensure effective procurement, facilities management, and
Strengthen digital infrastructure, including EHR/EMR systems, data governance, privacy, and information security.
Diversity, Inclusion & Access To Care
Ensure services are responsive to the diverse cultural, linguistic, developmental, and social needs of children, youth, and families served by RSC.
Foster an inclusive and respectful workplace where staff feel supported and equipped to work effectively with diverse populations.
Identify and address barriers to equitable access, engagement, and utilization of services.
Ensure organizational policies and practices reflect fairness, dignity, and respect for all individuals.
QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES
Senior leadership experience in complex, multidisciplinary and/or unionized environments.
Demonstrated success in non-profit or public sector organizational leadership, service growth, partnership development, and change management.
An authentic interest in and commitment to RSC’s mission and the essential role of providing youth mental health care. Knowledge of the healthcare sector in Ontario is an asset.
Experience reporting to and/or working directly with a Board of Directors.
Proven experience building and leading high-performing teams in an inclusive, values-based, collaborative culture that strives for accountability and operational excellence.
Knowledge and experience with not-for-profit governance, strategic and annual planning, financial management, and the oversight of operations and staff.
Accomplished networker and relationship builder with experience representing an organization with diverse audiences, including staff, volunteers, community partners, donors, funders, and government.
Experience with capital build projects or major organizational transitions is an asset.
Strong financial, operational, and risk management capability with experience providing financial oversight and reporting on complex budgets.
Aptitude to lead through complexity, inspire trust, and strengthen organizational culture.
Strong ability to develop productive relationships through a visible, compassionate, supportive, and collaborative management style with both internal and external stakeholders
Skilled in leading and managing change and encouraging and supporting teams in the development and implementation of new strategies and procedures.
Excellent communication skills with diverse stakeholders.
Experience leading in a unionized environment with knowledge and sensitivity regarding collective agreements is an asset.
Ability to communicate in French is an asset.
Graduate education in a relevant field (e.g., leadership, public or business administration, health or social services) is an asset; equivalent combination of education and senior leadership experience will be considered.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
KCI Search + Talent has been retained to conduct this search on behalf of Robert Smarts Centre. For more information about this unique healthcare leadership opportunity, please contact Ellie Rusonik, Senior Vice President/ Lead, KCI Search + Talent by email at RSC@KCITalent.com .
All inquiries and applications will be held in strict confidence. Interested candidates should send resume and letter of interest to the email address listed above by June 15, 2026.
To view the full executive brief, visit: www.kcitalent.com
Artificial intelligence will not be used to screen resumes or assess candidates in this search. This posting is for a current vacancy.
The salary range for this role is $140,000 - $170,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package including HOOPP.
Roberts Smart Centre embraces an environment aligned with our values: strength-based; individualized opportunity for youth; respect and collaboration; commitment to service excellence; cultural safety and sensitivity, inclusivity, and diversity; excellence in governance.
Roberts Smart Centre is committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. If you require accommodation, please notify the Search Consultant and they will work with you to meet your needs.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Roberts Smart Centre (RSC) is seeking a passionate, people centred, and forward-looking leader as its next Executive Director (ED). A community builder who is committed to advancing RSC’s mission of delivering safe, high-quality, trauma-informed mental health services for children and youth, the ED will play a critical role in strengthening culture, expanding partnerships, optimizing service utilization, and securing the resources required to meet growing community need.
Reporting to the Board of Directors and leading a skilled and committed management team that supports over 120 professional and front-line staff, the new Executive Director will be accountable for the overall leadership, sustainability, and performance of the organization. As RSC enters a period of transition and opportunity, including the building of a new facility and evolving system expectations, the ED will lead efforts to strengthen internal capacity, enhance operational effectiveness, and foster a strong organizational culture, while advancing external partnerships and initiatives that create conditions for sustained success.
Strategically minded, collaborative, and impact-focused, the ED will partner with the Board to define direction and shape the organization’s next strategic plan. Building on past successes and with an eye to future growth and development, this is a commitment to design programs, services, and partnerships that drive meaningful and lasting change for the young people RSC has been serving for over 50 years.
The Executive Director will lead with a collaborative and inclusive approach, supporting and developing staff while fostering a strong, integrated team culture. As a champion of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the ED will cultivate an environment where people of all individuals feel safe, supported, and empowered.
An experienced non-profit leader, the successful candidate will bring a strong foundation of external relations with demonstrated success creating and promoting partnerships and alliances. The ED will strategically build and strengthen relationships with partners across the mental health sector including hospitals, children’s aid and family services, government and sector networks, community-based organizations, lead agencies, and all those supporting children, youth, and families across Ottawa and Ontario.
ABOUT ROBERTS SMART CENTRE
The Roberts/Smart Centre (RSC) is an accredited, intensive treatment centre and the only bilingual tertiary mental health provider in Ontario. We are committed to empowering youth facing severe psychosocial challenges, often serving as their last line of defense after navigating numerous other services.
With over 50 years of experience, our comprehensive, trauma-informed approach includes school-based programs, community support, live-in treatment, and specialized anti-human trafficking initiatives. At RSC, we strive to foster resilience and support young people to forge their paths to success.
Roberts Smart Centre’s story began in 1973, when Dr. C.A. Roberts and Mr. R.S. Smart, joined forces and founded the Ottawa Carleton Regional Residential Treatment Centre for the Ottawa Health Region.
The Centre quickly expanded and now operates:
Secure Treatment Facility
Two Open Live-In Treatment programs in a home setting
School-based Mental Health and Day Treatment programs in schools across Eastern Ontario
The Roberts/Smart Academy, a fully accredited private school
CORATH (anti-human trafficking initiative)
Therapeutic Camping and Outdoor Treatment
Community Reintegration program
Programs for families
Renamed the Roberts/Smart Centre in 1997, we provide treatment to youth from across Ontario dealing with complex mental health and behavioural challenges in a welcoming, supportive, and safe environment. Our multi-disciplinary team includes psychiatrists, occupational therapists, clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, and child and youth counsellors who have special training in trauma-informed, client-centered, therapeutic crisis Intervention, and collaborative problem-solving.
Our approach to mental health treatment is strengths-based, trauma-informed, and person-centered. Through our programs and services, we help youth to recover and heal through treatment, education, and life-skills development.
After a detailed review of our care, governance, and safety standards, RSC achieved reaccreditation through 2029 by the Canadian Centre for Accreditation. For youth and families, this means knowing that the services they receive meet the highest standards of safety and quality. Accreditation also connects us with other accredited organizations across Ontario, giving us the chance to share knowledge and strengthen the care that young people depend on.
OUR MISSION
The Roberts/Smart Centre is a tertiary provider and provincial leader in the delivery of inclusive, community-based, individualized treatment and clinical services in both official languages to improve the lives of youth and their families from across Ontario living with complex mental health and behavioural needs.
OUR VISION
We envision a future in which youth with complex mental health and behavioural challenges receive innovative, highest quality, progressive and supportive treatment - when they need it and in the way they need it - to help them heal, learn, grow and live their full potential.
OUR VALUES
Strength-based
Individualized opportunity for youth
Respect and collaboration
Commitment to service excellence
Cultural safety and sensitivity, inclusivity, and diversity
Excellence in governance
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Secure Treatment Facility
Our Secure Treatment program is an intensive, live-in treatment option for youth ages 12-18 dealing with complex mental health and behavioural issues. Admission to our Secure Treatment Facility in Ottawa requires a court order and is open to youth from all over Ontario.
RSC is working with the Ministry of Health and the Health Capital Investment Branch team to continue to move forward plans for a new Secure Treatment Facility. This work aligns with the Provincial initiative to expand intensive services for youth with mental health challenges. This future space will give young people a modern, therapeutic environment designed to support healing and growth. It represents an important step toward ensuring that youth have the right setting to build skills, find stability, and prepare for brighter futures.
Open Live-In Treatment Centre
The Centre operates two open live-in programs for youth with mental health concerns. These programs are in urban homes in Ottawa. They exist to provide care in both official languages for those youth whose difficulties require treatment on a 24-hour basis. The program capitalizes on the “in-residence” component of intervention in providing a therapeutic milieu and programs related to lifestyle, education, and recreation.
Day Treatment Program
Day treatment provides youth with a therapeutic, structured, meaningful, and directed learning program. As these programs address the academic needs of the youth, they simultaneously provide support to the treatment plan of the student.
Roberts/Smart Academy
The Roberts/Smart Academy is open to youth aged 12-18, who come from Ottawa or elsewhere in the province, with mental health and behavioural needs that exceed what a traditional school setting could provide.
School-Based Mental Health
The RSC provides mental health services in local high schools through the School-Based Mental Health program. These services provide individualized, youth-driven support to teens within the school setting as well throughout the summer months where needed. Services provided focus on prevention, reduction, and support for mental health challenges.
Caregiver and Family Education and Support
Counsellors offer a family support group along with teaching an innovative, compassionate, and proven approach, called Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) that helps with understanding and supporting youth. Learning side-by-side with other caregivers and parents provides an optimum setting to shift understanding and learn a new ways of working with their child.
CORATH - Empowering Youth Experiencing Human Trafficking.
Creating Opportunities and Resources Against the Trafficking of Humans (CORATH) is a community program for youth aged 12 to 24 who have been or are at risk of being trafficked, notably through sexual exploitation.
2024-2025 RSC by the Numbers
At the Roberts/Smart Centre, our financial decisions reflect our values and our deep commitment to youth. We continued to direct our resources toward what matters most: supporting young people on their path to healing. As a result, our greatest investment remains in people. From front-line staff to clinical professionals and specialized teams, it is their care, expertise, and compassion that drive meaningful change. Prioritizing salaries, benefits, and professional supports is not just a financial choice - it is a recognition that our staff are the foundation of everything we do.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
About Roberts Smart Centre
2024-2025 Annual Report
2019-2024 Strategic Plan
Ways to Give
Day Treatment Programs
CORATH
Roberts Smart Academy
School-Based Mental Health Programs
Secure Treatment
Open Live-In
News
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy, Growth & System Leadership
Working closely with the Board of Directors and the Senior Leadership Team, lead the development and execution of multi year strategic and service plans that position RSC for sustainable growth and impact.
Identify and advance growth opportunities, service transformations, and new models of care (e.g., virtual services, and capital planning).
Anticipate and respond to emerging community and system needs, including increasing demand for child and youth mental health services.
Ensure RSC’s programs, capacity, and infrastructure are aligned with regional and provincial system priorities.
Governance & Board Relations
Maintain a strong, transparent, and productive relationship with the Board of Directors.
Provide timely, accurate, and strategic reporting on organizational performance, risks, finances, and emerging issues.
Support Board committees and ensure alignment with governance policies, by laws, ONCA, CRA and other regulatory requirements, and best practices.
Service Performance, Quality & Accountability
Accountable for the delivery of safe, effective, and high-quality services in compliance with applicable legislation and standards, in partnership with the leadership and clinical/program teams.
Oversee serious occurrence management, trend analysis, and continuous quality improvement practices.
Maintain accreditation readiness and fidelity to evidence informed service models.
Work with senior leaders to address operational barriers to service access, including improving referral pathways and maximizing service utilization.
People, Culture & Leadership
Lead and model a healthy, accountable, and respectful organizational culture grounded in trust, transparency, and collaboration.
Provide strong people leadership in a complex environment with a long organizational history and evolving relationships.
Ensure the continued development and support of a cohesive, collaborative, effective and high-performing senior leadership team in relation to successfully meet strategic and annual operating objectives.
Empower and support clinical, program, and operational leaders to succeed in their areas of expertise.
Oversee workforce planning, recruitment, talent development, performance management, and succession planning.
Ensure effective staff assessment and individual and team performance.
Promote psychological health and safety, ensure all required HR legislation and policy requirements are met and constructive labour management relations.
Partnerships, Funding & External Relations
Build and sustain strong partnerships with hospitals, schools, child welfare, youth justice, primary care, funders, and community organizations to support coordinated access to care.
Act as a primary external representative and relationship builder for RSC with government, funders, donors, and system partners. Attend and participate in external meetings, groups, and networks that support RSC’s growth and profile in the sector.
Provide the leadership and long-term vision required to build capacity, ensure sustainability and increase RSC’s ability to diversify and increase revenue.
Support revenue development efforts, including government funding relationships, grants, philanthropy, and corporate partnerships.
Ensure RSC is viewed as a credible, collaborative, and solutions-oriented system partner.
Operations, Finance & Infrastructure
Provide overall leadership for organizational operations, including annual budgeting, service targets, and financial stewardship.
Ensure organizational resources are aligned with strategic priorities and service delivery goals.
Ensure effective procurement, facilities management, and
Strengthen digital infrastructure, including EHR/EMR systems, data governance, privacy, and information security.
Diversity, Inclusion & Access To Care
Ensure services are responsive to the diverse cultural, linguistic, developmental, and social needs of children, youth, and families served by RSC.
Foster an inclusive and respectful workplace where staff feel supported and equipped to work effectively with diverse populations.
Identify and address barriers to equitable access, engagement, and utilization of services.
Ensure organizational policies and practices reflect fairness, dignity, and respect for all individuals.
QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES
Senior leadership experience in complex, multidisciplinary and/or unionized environments.
Demonstrated success in non-profit or public sector organizational leadership, service growth, partnership development, and change management.
An authentic interest in and commitment to RSC’s mission and the essential role of providing youth mental health care. Knowledge of the healthcare sector in Ontario is an asset.
Experience reporting to and/or working directly with a Board of Directors.
Proven experience building and leading high-performing teams in an inclusive, values-based, collaborative culture that strives for accountability and operational excellence.
Knowledge and experience with not-for-profit governance, strategic and annual planning, financial management, and the oversight of operations and staff.
Accomplished networker and relationship builder with experience representing an organization with diverse audiences, including staff, volunteers, community partners, donors, funders, and government.
Experience with capital build projects or major organizational transitions is an asset.
Strong financial, operational, and risk management capability with experience providing financial oversight and reporting on complex budgets.
Aptitude to lead through complexity, inspire trust, and strengthen organizational culture.
Strong ability to develop productive relationships through a visible, compassionate, supportive, and collaborative management style with both internal and external stakeholders
Skilled in leading and managing change and encouraging and supporting teams in the development and implementation of new strategies and procedures.
Excellent communication skills with diverse stakeholders.
Experience leading in a unionized environment with knowledge and sensitivity regarding collective agreements is an asset.
Ability to communicate in French is an asset.
Graduate education in a relevant field (e.g., leadership, public or business administration, health or social services) is an asset; equivalent combination of education and senior leadership experience will be considered.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
KCI Search + Talent has been retained to conduct this search on behalf of Robert Smarts Centre. For more information about this unique healthcare leadership opportunity, please contact Ellie Rusonik, Senior Vice President/ Lead, KCI Search + Talent by email at RSC@KCITalent.com .
All inquiries and applications will be held in strict confidence. Interested candidates should send resume and letter of interest to the email address listed above by June 15, 2026.
To view the full executive brief, visit: www.kcitalent.com
Artificial intelligence will not be used to screen resumes or assess candidates in this search. This posting is for a current vacancy.
The salary range for this role is $140,000 - $170,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package including HOOPP.
Roberts Smart Centre embraces an environment aligned with our values: strength-based; individualized opportunity for youth; respect and collaboration; commitment to service excellence; cultural safety and sensitivity, inclusivity, and diversity; excellence in governance.
Roberts Smart Centre is committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. If you require accommodation, please notify the Search Consultant and they will work with you to meet your needs.
Oak Valley Health (Markham Stouffville Hospital)
Land acknowledgement:
Oak Valley Health is honoured to provide care on the traditional and treaty territory of the Anishinaabeg, and acknowledge our closest Indigenous communities, the Chippewas of Georgina Island and the Mississaugas of Scugog Island. The land is encompassed within Treaty 13, Treaty 20, and the Williams Treaty.
Today, this area is home to many diverse Indigenous Peoples, and we acknowledge the health disparities and barriers Indigenous Peoples face in accessing care. To support true healing, we are committed to understanding these challenges, learning from Indigenous knowledge, and taking action together to improve safe and equitable health care for current and future generations.
Who you are:
You encompass Oak Valley Health’s core values and live the words of respect, trust, commitment, compassion and courage
You are a patient and/or client centered individual who performs at an exemplary standard
You are a team player with excellent communication, critical thinking and prioritization skills
Position Summary
The Manager, Procurement and Materials Management provides senior leadership for enterprise-wide competitive procurement, strategic sourcing, and contract management functions across Oak Valley Health, while also overseeing materials management operations that support organizational and clinical service delivery.
This role is accountable for leading high-value and complex procurement initiatives, procurement governance, vendor relations, contract implementation and management, and sourcing strategies that drive value, operational efficiency, standardization, and risk mitigation across the organization.
The Manager ensures compliance with the Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act and organizational policies while partnering closely with clinical, operational, and executive leaders to support organizational priorities, capital initiatives, operational needs, and future growth.
Working collaboratively with MMC (Mohawk Medbuy Corporation) and other sourcing partners, the role is responsible for optimizing procurement performance, strengthening supplier relationships, and enhancing procurement practices and controls across the organization.
In addition, the role provides operational oversight for materials management functions including inventory management, stores, receiving, and distribution services to ensure efficient and reliable supply chain operations.
The Manager leads both unionized and non-unionized staff and contributes to organizational governance through reporting, policy development, audits, and Board and Committee materials.
Key Responsibilities
Procurement & Strategic Sourcing
Lead enterprise-wide procurement and sourcing strategies that support organizational priorities, operational excellence, value optimization, cost efficiency, and risk mitigation
Oversee all procurement activities including operational, clinical, and capital purchasing
Independently lead competitive procurement processes including RFQs, RFPs, contract negotiations, and vendor selection activities
Ensure procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, trade agreements, and organizational policies
Partner with internal stakeholders to assess business requirements, develop sourcing strategies, and support informed procurement decisions
Collaborate with MMC and other group purchasing organizations to maximize pricing opportunities, standardization, and contract value
Develop procurement KPIs, vendor performance metrics, and reporting frameworks to support continuous improvement, operational transparency and fiscal accountability
Lead procurement governance initiatives, process improvements, and policy enhancements
Provide procurement expertise and strategic support for organizational growth initiatives, capital projects, and new program development
Contract & Vendor Management
Oversee the full lifecycle of contract management including contract review, negotiation, execution, renewals, compliance monitoring, and vendor performance management
Provide strategic guidance related to contract risk, procurement controls, and supplier management
Build and maintain strong vendor and stakeholder relationships while addressing contract, procurement, and service-related issues in a timely manner
Support procurement audits, compliance reviews, and documentation requirements
Materials Management & Supply Chain Operations
Provide operational leadership for inventory management, stores, receiving, mailroom, and distribution services
Ensure efficient flow, storage, and distribution of supplies across the organization
Implement best practices related to inventory control, utilization management, and supply continuity planning
Support operational readiness and supply chain resilience initiatives
Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
Lead, mentor, and support unionized and non-unionized staff through coaching, development, workforce planning, and performance management
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, customer service, and continuous improvement
Build strong working relationships with clinical leaders, operational teams, vendors, and external partners
Contribute to strategic planning and organizational initiatives
Governance & Reporting
Prepare reports, briefing notes, business cases, and presentations for Senior Leadership and Board Committees
Support organizational policy development and procurement governance initiatives
Contribute to organizational risk management and operational planning activities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Professional procurement or supply chain designation (e.g., SCMP) preferred
Minimum 5–7 years progressive leadership experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, contract management, or supply chain operations, preferably within healthcare or the broader public sector
Demonstrated experience leading complex competitive procurement initiatives and contract negotiations
Strong knowledge of the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, procurement governance practices, and public sector compliance requirements
Experience working with group purchasing organizations such as MMC or HealthPro
Proven ability to develop sourcing strategies, procurement metrics, and vendor performance frameworks
Experience leading unionized and non-unionized teams in the 24/7 operating environment
Strong leadership, negotiation, communication, stakeholder engagement, and relationship management skills
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving capabilities
Working knowledge of labour relations, Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health & Safety legislation, WHMIS, and infection prevention and control practices
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday
Please note schedules may change due to operational needs.
Compensation:
BAND E
Range:
$50.10 - $65.89
Who we are:
Oak Valley Health is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations. Across our two hospital sites (Markham and Uxbridge) a Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), a Community Health Centre (CHC), and Hospital-to-Home programs, we provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 468,000 patients each year. We offer diagnostic and emergency services, and deliver clinical programs in acute care medicine and surgery, addictions and mental health, and childbirth and children’s services. We are also proud to be part of the Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team (OHT).
Our 542 physicians, 35 midwives, over 3,000 staff and 1,000 volunteers serve patients and families with an Honoured to Care mindset, and are focused on delivering an extraordinary patient experience to the residents of Markham, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Uxbridge and beyond. We are dedicated to providing access to the right care, at the right time, in the right place by the right people and at the right cost.
Oak Valley Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging statement
Oak Valley Health takes pride in serving some of Canada’s most diverse communities. We are committed to fostering an environment of equity and inclusivity where every person can work and receive care safely, openly and honestly. All qualified applicants will receive consideration and we encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of LGBTQ2+ communities, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of Oak Valley Health. Furthermore, Oak Valley Health is committed to meeting the needs of all individuals in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Should you require accommodations during the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources.
We are honoured to be recognized as one of Forbes Canada's Best Employers for Diversity. We ranked within the top 150 organizations across the country. Learn more about our commitment to EDIB .
Land acknowledgement:
Oak Valley Health is honoured to provide care on the traditional and treaty territory of the Anishinaabeg, and acknowledge our closest Indigenous communities, the Chippewas of Georgina Island and the Mississaugas of Scugog Island. The land is encompassed within Treaty 13, Treaty 20, and the Williams Treaty.
Today, this area is home to many diverse Indigenous Peoples, and we acknowledge the health disparities and barriers Indigenous Peoples face in accessing care. To support true healing, we are committed to understanding these challenges, learning from Indigenous knowledge, and taking action together to improve safe and equitable health care for current and future generations.
Who you are:
You encompass Oak Valley Health’s core values and live the words of respect, trust, commitment, compassion and courage
You are a patient and/or client centered individual who performs at an exemplary standard
You are a team player with excellent communication, critical thinking and prioritization skills
Position Summary
The Manager, Procurement and Materials Management provides senior leadership for enterprise-wide competitive procurement, strategic sourcing, and contract management functions across Oak Valley Health, while also overseeing materials management operations that support organizational and clinical service delivery.
This role is accountable for leading high-value and complex procurement initiatives, procurement governance, vendor relations, contract implementation and management, and sourcing strategies that drive value, operational efficiency, standardization, and risk mitigation across the organization.
The Manager ensures compliance with the Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act and organizational policies while partnering closely with clinical, operational, and executive leaders to support organizational priorities, capital initiatives, operational needs, and future growth.
Working collaboratively with MMC (Mohawk Medbuy Corporation) and other sourcing partners, the role is responsible for optimizing procurement performance, strengthening supplier relationships, and enhancing procurement practices and controls across the organization.
In addition, the role provides operational oversight for materials management functions including inventory management, stores, receiving, and distribution services to ensure efficient and reliable supply chain operations.
The Manager leads both unionized and non-unionized staff and contributes to organizational governance through reporting, policy development, audits, and Board and Committee materials.
Key Responsibilities
Procurement & Strategic Sourcing
Lead enterprise-wide procurement and sourcing strategies that support organizational priorities, operational excellence, value optimization, cost efficiency, and risk mitigation
Oversee all procurement activities including operational, clinical, and capital purchasing
Independently lead competitive procurement processes including RFQs, RFPs, contract negotiations, and vendor selection activities
Ensure procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, trade agreements, and organizational policies
Partner with internal stakeholders to assess business requirements, develop sourcing strategies, and support informed procurement decisions
Collaborate with MMC and other group purchasing organizations to maximize pricing opportunities, standardization, and contract value
Develop procurement KPIs, vendor performance metrics, and reporting frameworks to support continuous improvement, operational transparency and fiscal accountability
Lead procurement governance initiatives, process improvements, and policy enhancements
Provide procurement expertise and strategic support for organizational growth initiatives, capital projects, and new program development
Contract & Vendor Management
Oversee the full lifecycle of contract management including contract review, negotiation, execution, renewals, compliance monitoring, and vendor performance management
Provide strategic guidance related to contract risk, procurement controls, and supplier management
Build and maintain strong vendor and stakeholder relationships while addressing contract, procurement, and service-related issues in a timely manner
Support procurement audits, compliance reviews, and documentation requirements
Materials Management & Supply Chain Operations
Provide operational leadership for inventory management, stores, receiving, mailroom, and distribution services
Ensure efficient flow, storage, and distribution of supplies across the organization
Implement best practices related to inventory control, utilization management, and supply continuity planning
Support operational readiness and supply chain resilience initiatives
Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
Lead, mentor, and support unionized and non-unionized staff through coaching, development, workforce planning, and performance management
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, customer service, and continuous improvement
Build strong working relationships with clinical leaders, operational teams, vendors, and external partners
Contribute to strategic planning and organizational initiatives
Governance & Reporting
Prepare reports, briefing notes, business cases, and presentations for Senior Leadership and Board Committees
Support organizational policy development and procurement governance initiatives
Contribute to organizational risk management and operational planning activities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Professional procurement or supply chain designation (e.g., SCMP) preferred
Minimum 5–7 years progressive leadership experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, contract management, or supply chain operations, preferably within healthcare or the broader public sector
Demonstrated experience leading complex competitive procurement initiatives and contract negotiations
Strong knowledge of the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, procurement governance practices, and public sector compliance requirements
Experience working with group purchasing organizations such as MMC or HealthPro
Proven ability to develop sourcing strategies, procurement metrics, and vendor performance frameworks
Experience leading unionized and non-unionized teams in the 24/7 operating environment
Strong leadership, negotiation, communication, stakeholder engagement, and relationship management skills
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving capabilities
Working knowledge of labour relations, Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health & Safety legislation, WHMIS, and infection prevention and control practices
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday
Please note schedules may change due to operational needs.
Compensation:
BAND E
Range:
$50.10 - $65.89
Who we are:
Oak Valley Health is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations. Across our two hospital sites (Markham and Uxbridge) a Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), a Community Health Centre (CHC), and Hospital-to-Home programs, we provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 468,000 patients each year. We offer diagnostic and emergency services, and deliver clinical programs in acute care medicine and surgery, addictions and mental health, and childbirth and children’s services. We are also proud to be part of the Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team (OHT).
Our 542 physicians, 35 midwives, over 3,000 staff and 1,000 volunteers serve patients and families with an Honoured to Care mindset, and are focused on delivering an extraordinary patient experience to the residents of Markham, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Uxbridge and beyond. We are dedicated to providing access to the right care, at the right time, in the right place by the right people and at the right cost.
Oak Valley Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging statement
Oak Valley Health takes pride in serving some of Canada’s most diverse communities. We are committed to fostering an environment of equity and inclusivity where every person can work and receive care safely, openly and honestly. All qualified applicants will receive consideration and we encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of LGBTQ2+ communities, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of Oak Valley Health. Furthermore, Oak Valley Health is committed to meeting the needs of all individuals in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Should you require accommodations during the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources.
We are honoured to be recognized as one of Forbes Canada's Best Employers for Diversity. We ranked within the top 150 organizations across the country. Learn more about our commitment to EDIB .
c/o Odgers
York University is one of Canada’s top-ranked institutions , recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and social impact. Located across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), one of the most diverse and dynamic communities in the world, York offers a vibrant and inclusive environment for teaching, research, and community engagement. York University’s School of Medicine , embedded within the Faculty of Health , is a newly established medical school launching in 2028 with an ambitious mission to shape the next generation of physicians through innovation, compassion, and discovery. Guided by the School of Medicine Strategic Plan , the School is at a pivotal moment of foundation building, requiring leaders who are energized by the opportunity to help shape its future and build meaningful partnerships with communities and health systems across Ontario. Through its Integrated Community-based Learning Network (ICLN), the School is advancing a distributed model of medical education that connects learners to diverse clinical settings, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement from the outset.
The School of Medicine at York University invites highly qualified applicants for a Clinical Associate or Clinical Full Professor position to commence August 2026 or as mutually agreed, with consideration of candidates beginning immediately. The successful candidate will be appointed as Associate Dean Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME) with an initial 5-year term, with the possibility of renewal. The role is expected to require 2 to 4 days per week, with flexible scheduling intended to complement active clinical practice. This is an open clinical faculty appointment in the Clinical Professorial Stream, as described in the University’s Clinical Faculty Appointments Policy . The successful candidate will identify a home department to be appointed (i.e., Family Medicine, Medicine, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surgery, Community & Population Health & Health Systems Transformation, Anesthesia, Medical Imaging, or Pathology, Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine) in the School of Medicine or a joint appointment across two departments.
Reporting to the Vice Dean, Medical Education, School of Medicine, York University seeks an inaugural Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education to serve as the senior program lead for the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program. This is a foundational leadership opportunity within a new School of Medicine, offering an exciting chance to develop, deliver, and continually assess a high‑quality MD program from its inception. The Associate Dean will provide strategic and operational academic leadership across curriculum design and delivery, learner assessment, accreditation, quality assurance, and continuous quality improvement, ensuring alignment with the vision, mission, and values of the School and University. Working collaboratively with academic leaders, clinical partners, learners, and staff across the School’s distributed education network, the Associate Dean will foster an inclusive, learner‑centred, and community‑engaged educational environment for all medical learners.
The ideal candidate will be a respected academic physician and accomplished educational leader with experience in Canadian medical education. They will bring a strong record of senior academic leadership in curriculum development, assessment, and program governance, with demonstrated expertise in competency‑based medical education (CBME) and continuous quality improvement. The successful candidate will have in‑depth knowledge of CACMS accreditation standards, provincial requirements, and national medical education frameworks, and a proven ability to lead complex systems and institutional change. They will demonstrate, and the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and Indigenous Peoples engagement. Known for their collaborative and inclusive leadership style, the Associate Dean will possess excellent interpersonal, communication, and strategic thinking skills, enabling them to build trusted relationships and deliver strong educational and learner outcomes across a distributed medical education model. A deep commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and Indigenous Peoples engagement, learner‑centred education, faculty development, and continuous quality improvement is essential. The candidate will hold an MD or equivalent, be eligible for licensure in Ontario, and have a record of teaching excellence, mentorship, and scholarship contributions to medical education.
Hiring Policies:
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
All York University positions are subject to budgetary approval.
Clinical faculty are hired in their professional capacity as a member of the medical profession because they are required to apply their medical training, medical knowledge, and medical skills in connection with the performance of their duties and responsibilities.
York welcomes and employs scholars from all over the world. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
York has a policy on Accommodation in Employment for Persons with Disabilities and is committed to working towards a barrier-free workplace and expanding the accessibility of the workplace to persons with disabilities. Applicants who require accommodation are invited to Nicole Lewis, Manager, Office of the Dean, School of Medicine at lewisn22@yorku.ca .
Application Process:
Due date for completed applications: May 29, 2026 .
Provide required information regarding your Canadian work status and optional self-identification for Affirmative Action purposes as part of the online application at this link: YUWorkAA .
York University has partnered with Andrea Patrick and Cora Hui at Odgers to lead this recruitment. To apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. The preferred method of application is online at: https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31142 . For more information, please reach out to York_medicine@odgers.com .
First Nations peoples have lived on this part of Turtle Island for millennia, stewarding the land, the water and all that contributes to life in this region. Today, the culture and presence of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples enrich the lands and people of this territory. More than two centuries ago, the Mississauga people welcomed settlers to this territory, providing sustenance and engaging in trade and commerce. Today, York University campuses are located on the Toronto Purchase Treaty No. 13 lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the lands of the Anishinabek of the Williams Treaties First Nations. Our campuses are also situated on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee. Treaty history is foundational, and it is our collective responsibility to honour the land, as we honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be learning, working and thriving on this land, and we commit to learn the truth and be active in the process of reconciliation.
York University is one of Canada’s top-ranked institutions , recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and social impact. Located across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), one of the most diverse and dynamic communities in the world, York offers a vibrant and inclusive environment for teaching, research, and community engagement. York University’s School of Medicine , embedded within the Faculty of Health , is a newly established medical school launching in 2028 with an ambitious mission to shape the next generation of physicians through innovation, compassion, and discovery. Guided by the School of Medicine Strategic Plan , the School is at a pivotal moment of foundation building, requiring leaders who are energized by the opportunity to help shape its future and build meaningful partnerships with communities and health systems across Ontario. Through its Integrated Community-based Learning Network (ICLN), the School is advancing a distributed model of medical education that connects learners to diverse clinical settings, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement from the outset.
The School of Medicine at York University invites highly qualified applicants for a Clinical Associate or Clinical Full Professor position to commence August 2026 or as mutually agreed, with consideration of candidates beginning immediately. The successful candidate will be appointed as Associate Dean Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME) with an initial 5-year term, with the possibility of renewal. The role is expected to require 2 to 4 days per week, with flexible scheduling intended to complement active clinical practice. This is an open clinical faculty appointment in the Clinical Professorial Stream, as described in the University’s Clinical Faculty Appointments Policy . The successful candidate will identify a home department to be appointed (i.e., Family Medicine, Medicine, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surgery, Community & Population Health & Health Systems Transformation, Anesthesia, Medical Imaging, or Pathology, Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine) in the School of Medicine or a joint appointment across two departments.
Reporting to the Vice Dean, Medical Education, School of Medicine, York University seeks an inaugural Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education to serve as the senior program lead for the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program. This is a foundational leadership opportunity within a new School of Medicine, offering an exciting chance to develop, deliver, and continually assess a high‑quality MD program from its inception. The Associate Dean will provide strategic and operational academic leadership across curriculum design and delivery, learner assessment, accreditation, quality assurance, and continuous quality improvement, ensuring alignment with the vision, mission, and values of the School and University. Working collaboratively with academic leaders, clinical partners, learners, and staff across the School’s distributed education network, the Associate Dean will foster an inclusive, learner‑centred, and community‑engaged educational environment for all medical learners.
The ideal candidate will be a respected academic physician and accomplished educational leader with experience in Canadian medical education. They will bring a strong record of senior academic leadership in curriculum development, assessment, and program governance, with demonstrated expertise in competency‑based medical education (CBME) and continuous quality improvement. The successful candidate will have in‑depth knowledge of CACMS accreditation standards, provincial requirements, and national medical education frameworks, and a proven ability to lead complex systems and institutional change. They will demonstrate, and the advancement of equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and Indigenous Peoples engagement. Known for their collaborative and inclusive leadership style, the Associate Dean will possess excellent interpersonal, communication, and strategic thinking skills, enabling them to build trusted relationships and deliver strong educational and learner outcomes across a distributed medical education model. A deep commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and Indigenous Peoples engagement, learner‑centred education, faculty development, and continuous quality improvement is essential. The candidate will hold an MD or equivalent, be eligible for licensure in Ontario, and have a record of teaching excellence, mentorship, and scholarship contributions to medical education.
Hiring Policies:
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
All York University positions are subject to budgetary approval.
Clinical faculty are hired in their professional capacity as a member of the medical profession because they are required to apply their medical training, medical knowledge, and medical skills in connection with the performance of their duties and responsibilities.
York welcomes and employs scholars from all over the world. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
York has a policy on Accommodation in Employment for Persons with Disabilities and is committed to working towards a barrier-free workplace and expanding the accessibility of the workplace to persons with disabilities. Applicants who require accommodation are invited to Nicole Lewis, Manager, Office of the Dean, School of Medicine at lewisn22@yorku.ca .
Application Process:
Due date for completed applications: May 29, 2026 .
Provide required information regarding your Canadian work status and optional self-identification for Affirmative Action purposes as part of the online application at this link: YUWorkAA .
York University has partnered with Andrea Patrick and Cora Hui at Odgers to lead this recruitment. To apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. The preferred method of application is online at: https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31142 . For more information, please reach out to York_medicine@odgers.com .
First Nations peoples have lived on this part of Turtle Island for millennia, stewarding the land, the water and all that contributes to life in this region. Today, the culture and presence of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples enrich the lands and people of this territory. More than two centuries ago, the Mississauga people welcomed settlers to this territory, providing sustenance and engaging in trade and commerce. Today, York University campuses are located on the Toronto Purchase Treaty No. 13 lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the lands of the Anishinabek of the Williams Treaties First Nations. Our campuses are also situated on the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee. Treaty history is foundational, and it is our collective responsibility to honour the land, as we honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be learning, working and thriving on this land, and we commit to learn the truth and be active in the process of reconciliation.
Brightshores Health System
Status: Permanent, Full-Time Management, Non-Union Salary Range: $140,903 - $167,002 annually Reason to Post: Direct Replacement
Summary
The Director, Mental Health & Addiction Services at Brightshores Health System provides strategic and operational leadership for a comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions program across Brightshores Health System. Accountable for program development, clinical quality, and service delivery, the Director leads a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services across multiple sites, including 45 inpatient hospital beds, diverse outpatient programs, and the Wellness and Recovery Centre (45 inpatient beds, outpatient programs). The Director ensures that services are integrated, accessible, and responsive to the needs of a growing and aging rural population, while leading within a complex, multi-site environment with varied funding models.
Working in close partnership with the Medical Director, interdisciplinary teams, and community partners, the Director ensures the delivery of high-quality, evidence-informed, and person-centred care. The role contributes to system transformation through strengthened partnerships, improved access and flow, and alignment with provincial, regional and local priorities.
As a key leader in advancing Brightshores’ strategic plan, the Director fosters a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement. The role includes active participation in regional planning tables and collaboration with Ontario Health and community partners to support a more connected and sustainable rural health system.
The ideal candidate is a relational and strategic leader who builds strong partnerships both internally and externally. They demonstrate vision, resilience, and adaptability, and are skilled at leading teams through change. Committed to mentorship and leadership development, the Director supports high-performing teams and ensures an exceptional patient and family experience.
Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in a health or business-related discipline is required.
Current registration in good standing with a regulatory college under the Regulated Health Professions Act.
Minimum 5 years of progressively senior clinical leadership experience in mental health and addictions, preferably within a multi-site or rural healthcare environment.
Demonstrated success leading complex clinical programs, including oversight of interdisciplinary teams and delivery of high-quality patient care.
Experience translating strategic priorities into measurable outcomes, practice changes, and sustained improvements in performance.
Proven ability to lead system transformation, continuous improvement, and operational excellence, including fiscal and resource management across a diverse portfolio.
Strong knowledge of evidence-based mental health and addictions practices, with experience developing and sustaining clinical standards, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.
Experience working within, and contributing to, regional health system planning and integration (i.e. Ontario Health, community partnerships).
Strong analytical and data literacy skills, with the ability to use performance data to inform decision-making and drive accountability.
Experience fostering a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement across teams and leaders.
Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion and culturally safe, person-centred care.
Advanced skills in leadership, collaboration, negotiation, conflict resolution, with a track record of building effective relationships across teams, physicians, community partners, and system stakeholders.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, engage, and lead through change.
Proficiency with standard computer applications (i.e. MS Office).
Commitment to ongoing professional development.
Participation in the Hospital Administrator on-call rotation (evenings and weekends).
Recent satisfactory performance and attendance record
Adherence to Brightshores ‘CARE’ Behaviours (Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, Excellence) and ‘LEAD’ Competencies (Lead by example, Empower, Achieve results, Develop others) and a commitment to a safe workplace free of violence and harassment
Advocates and supports a culture of patient safety and demonstrates an understanding of how the department service and assigned responsibilities contribute to overall patient safety at Brightshores through patient safety knowledge, skills and attitudes
Brightshores values diversity – in backgrounds and experiences. We foster and support a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Please notify Human Resources of any accommodation needs you may have during the recruitment and selection process. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Status: Permanent, Full-Time Management, Non-Union Salary Range: $140,903 - $167,002 annually Reason to Post: Direct Replacement
Summary
The Director, Mental Health & Addiction Services at Brightshores Health System provides strategic and operational leadership for a comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions program across Brightshores Health System. Accountable for program development, clinical quality, and service delivery, the Director leads a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services across multiple sites, including 45 inpatient hospital beds, diverse outpatient programs, and the Wellness and Recovery Centre (45 inpatient beds, outpatient programs). The Director ensures that services are integrated, accessible, and responsive to the needs of a growing and aging rural population, while leading within a complex, multi-site environment with varied funding models.
Working in close partnership with the Medical Director, interdisciplinary teams, and community partners, the Director ensures the delivery of high-quality, evidence-informed, and person-centred care. The role contributes to system transformation through strengthened partnerships, improved access and flow, and alignment with provincial, regional and local priorities.
As a key leader in advancing Brightshores’ strategic plan, the Director fosters a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement. The role includes active participation in regional planning tables and collaboration with Ontario Health and community partners to support a more connected and sustainable rural health system.
The ideal candidate is a relational and strategic leader who builds strong partnerships both internally and externally. They demonstrate vision, resilience, and adaptability, and are skilled at leading teams through change. Committed to mentorship and leadership development, the Director supports high-performing teams and ensures an exceptional patient and family experience.
Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in a health or business-related discipline is required.
Current registration in good standing with a regulatory college under the Regulated Health Professions Act.
Minimum 5 years of progressively senior clinical leadership experience in mental health and addictions, preferably within a multi-site or rural healthcare environment.
Demonstrated success leading complex clinical programs, including oversight of interdisciplinary teams and delivery of high-quality patient care.
Experience translating strategic priorities into measurable outcomes, practice changes, and sustained improvements in performance.
Proven ability to lead system transformation, continuous improvement, and operational excellence, including fiscal and resource management across a diverse portfolio.
Strong knowledge of evidence-based mental health and addictions practices, with experience developing and sustaining clinical standards, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.
Experience working within, and contributing to, regional health system planning and integration (i.e. Ontario Health, community partnerships).
Strong analytical and data literacy skills, with the ability to use performance data to inform decision-making and drive accountability.
Experience fostering a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement across teams and leaders.
Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion and culturally safe, person-centred care.
Advanced skills in leadership, collaboration, negotiation, conflict resolution, with a track record of building effective relationships across teams, physicians, community partners, and system stakeholders.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, engage, and lead through change.
Proficiency with standard computer applications (i.e. MS Office).
Commitment to ongoing professional development.
Participation in the Hospital Administrator on-call rotation (evenings and weekends).
Recent satisfactory performance and attendance record
Adherence to Brightshores ‘CARE’ Behaviours (Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, Excellence) and ‘LEAD’ Competencies (Lead by example, Empower, Achieve results, Develop others) and a commitment to a safe workplace free of violence and harassment
Advocates and supports a culture of patient safety and demonstrates an understanding of how the department service and assigned responsibilities contribute to overall patient safety at Brightshores through patient safety knowledge, skills and attitudes
Brightshores values diversity – in backgrounds and experiences. We foster and support a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve. Please notify Human Resources of any accommodation needs you may have during the recruitment and selection process. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.