Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
Join Our Inspired Team!
The Opportunity:
We need a Director, Patient Services & Clinical Planning to join our senior leadership team ! This is a newly established position to support CGMH’s success. This role will oversee the programs of Mental Health, Perioperative and Obstetrics Services, Central Registration, Access and Flow, Ambulatory Care, and our Hospital Operations Leaders who ensure that we have consistent leadership support in the evenings and weekends. This role is also integral in our planning for the new hospital. The successful candidate will play an important role in providing input to the detailed design as well as participation in the pre procurement phase of Capital planning, leading to a successful transition of services.
We are excited for our team to grow as we continue to deliver on our ambitious strategic plan. You will collaborate across the Hospital with physician leaders, frontline staff, peers, and direct reports to ensure an outstanding patient experience and support our inspired team. This is an exciting time of preparation as we plan for Accreditation in 2027 and look to establish priorities together for 2026/2027.
This role joins a senior leadership team that is engaged in not only supporting today’s patient care and teams but is planning for Tomorrow’s Hospital. This role will evolve into one of the key clinical decision makers on hospital development with dedicated time for participation on the project anticipated to be needed in 2027 as the project bids are evaluated.
Why Choose Us!
We invest in our Team. As the Director, Patient Services & Clinical Planning you will earn $66.03 - $84.27 an hour.
Beyond your hourly wage you will also enjoy:
Access to funding to support education that you want to pursue
Join or continue in HOOPP, a defined benefit contribution pension plan
Time away from work matters. This position would earn five weeks of vacation. You would also receive a week in lieu (37.5 hours) annually for completing on-call.
Your health and wellness are important. We offer a fulsome benefits package
As a leadership role you will have flexibility with your schedule, including the option for some remote work to support focused projects and tasks
As the successful applicant you will do the following as the Director:
Collaborate and set the priorities for clinical services including expanding existing services and programs and meeting or exceeding wait time targets
Support the establishment and delivery on clinical priorities such as the Quality Improvement Plan
You will join our Senior Leadership Team to set directions and annual priorities. This will include being involved in hearing ideas at Directors Den, supporting operations and effective delivery of care, and joining the Hospital Development Steering Committee
Support Regional Partnerships and relationship building to enhance effective care
Review and determine effective models of care that are financially sustainable while maintaining quality care
In collaboration with partners ensure that all core leadership responsibilities are successfully completed including engagement with financial oversight, contract management and performance coaching and management
What You’ll Bring
Required
A Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BScN) required
Minimum 5 years of applicable clinical experience in an acute care setting
Minimum of 5 years experience in a leadership role
Demonstrated ability to drive quality improvement and program initiatives
Proven ability to influence from a people centered lens with an education focus, data informed decision making to drive strategic priorities
Evidence of a relationship builder leading to effective relationships with physicians, frontline staff, and the leadership team
Demonstrated experience in successful change management
A desire to mentor and support the leaders with an emphasis on just culture, growth and continuous learning
Preferred
Masters Degree in related field
Experience with significant capital development
Certified Healthcare Executive
Values are at the Heart of Our Work
We are committed to our values:
Be Kind - fostering a culture of compassion, empathy, and dignity in every interaction
Support Each Other - working together across all roles to uplift our team and our patients
Lead by Example - setting a standard of integrity, fairness, and professionalism
Keep Growing - embracing curiosity, innovation, and learning to adapt to future needs
Any successful candidate will need to live these values on a day to day basis. We have recently created a leadership values and a senior leadership values charter that we will share in the recruitment process.
Join Tomorrow’s Team Today: Shape the Future of Care in South Georgian Bay at CGMH!
Today CGMH is an 84-bed acute care hospital serving 74,000+ residents and 3.5M annual visitors. With a team of 1,200+ dedicated professionals, we deliver high-quality care across emergency, surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics, dialysis, diagnostics, mental health, and more.
Tomorrow’s Hospital is under Development and are working towards an opening day in 2033. Joining our team now means you have input on the Hospital’s design, workflows, and equipment. Learn more here .
Learn more about our Strategic Plan here .
Ready to Apply?
Apply online before 11:59pm EST on the posting close date by submitting an updated copy of your resume in PDF or Word format. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We look forward to reviewing your application.
We are here to support you. If you have any questions or concerns during the recruitment process, including related to accessibility, please reach out to People Services at peopleservices@cgmh.on.ca
Join Our Inspired Team!
The Opportunity:
We need a Director, Patient Services & Clinical Planning to join our senior leadership team ! This is a newly established position to support CGMH’s success. This role will oversee the programs of Mental Health, Perioperative and Obstetrics Services, Central Registration, Access and Flow, Ambulatory Care, and our Hospital Operations Leaders who ensure that we have consistent leadership support in the evenings and weekends. This role is also integral in our planning for the new hospital. The successful candidate will play an important role in providing input to the detailed design as well as participation in the pre procurement phase of Capital planning, leading to a successful transition of services.
We are excited for our team to grow as we continue to deliver on our ambitious strategic plan. You will collaborate across the Hospital with physician leaders, frontline staff, peers, and direct reports to ensure an outstanding patient experience and support our inspired team. This is an exciting time of preparation as we plan for Accreditation in 2027 and look to establish priorities together for 2026/2027.
This role joins a senior leadership team that is engaged in not only supporting today’s patient care and teams but is planning for Tomorrow’s Hospital. This role will evolve into one of the key clinical decision makers on hospital development with dedicated time for participation on the project anticipated to be needed in 2027 as the project bids are evaluated.
Why Choose Us!
We invest in our Team. As the Director, Patient Services & Clinical Planning you will earn $66.03 - $84.27 an hour.
Beyond your hourly wage you will also enjoy:
Access to funding to support education that you want to pursue
Join or continue in HOOPP, a defined benefit contribution pension plan
Time away from work matters. This position would earn five weeks of vacation. You would also receive a week in lieu (37.5 hours) annually for completing on-call.
Your health and wellness are important. We offer a fulsome benefits package
As a leadership role you will have flexibility with your schedule, including the option for some remote work to support focused projects and tasks
As the successful applicant you will do the following as the Director:
Collaborate and set the priorities for clinical services including expanding existing services and programs and meeting or exceeding wait time targets
Support the establishment and delivery on clinical priorities such as the Quality Improvement Plan
You will join our Senior Leadership Team to set directions and annual priorities. This will include being involved in hearing ideas at Directors Den, supporting operations and effective delivery of care, and joining the Hospital Development Steering Committee
Support Regional Partnerships and relationship building to enhance effective care
Review and determine effective models of care that are financially sustainable while maintaining quality care
In collaboration with partners ensure that all core leadership responsibilities are successfully completed including engagement with financial oversight, contract management and performance coaching and management
What You’ll Bring
Required
A Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BScN) required
Minimum 5 years of applicable clinical experience in an acute care setting
Minimum of 5 years experience in a leadership role
Demonstrated ability to drive quality improvement and program initiatives
Proven ability to influence from a people centered lens with an education focus, data informed decision making to drive strategic priorities
Evidence of a relationship builder leading to effective relationships with physicians, frontline staff, and the leadership team
Demonstrated experience in successful change management
A desire to mentor and support the leaders with an emphasis on just culture, growth and continuous learning
Preferred
Masters Degree in related field
Experience with significant capital development
Certified Healthcare Executive
Values are at the Heart of Our Work
We are committed to our values:
Be Kind - fostering a culture of compassion, empathy, and dignity in every interaction
Support Each Other - working together across all roles to uplift our team and our patients
Lead by Example - setting a standard of integrity, fairness, and professionalism
Keep Growing - embracing curiosity, innovation, and learning to adapt to future needs
Any successful candidate will need to live these values on a day to day basis. We have recently created a leadership values and a senior leadership values charter that we will share in the recruitment process.
Join Tomorrow’s Team Today: Shape the Future of Care in South Georgian Bay at CGMH!
Today CGMH is an 84-bed acute care hospital serving 74,000+ residents and 3.5M annual visitors. With a team of 1,200+ dedicated professionals, we deliver high-quality care across emergency, surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics, dialysis, diagnostics, mental health, and more.
Tomorrow’s Hospital is under Development and are working towards an opening day in 2033. Joining our team now means you have input on the Hospital’s design, workflows, and equipment. Learn more here .
Learn more about our Strategic Plan here .
Ready to Apply?
Apply online before 11:59pm EST on the posting close date by submitting an updated copy of your resume in PDF or Word format. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We look forward to reviewing your application.
We are here to support you. If you have any questions or concerns during the recruitment process, including related to accessibility, please reach out to People Services at peopleservices@cgmh.on.ca
c/o Odgers
The City of London, is a vibrant and growing hub in southwestern Ontario, located at the forks of the Thames River within close proximity to Lakes Huron, Erie and Ontario. With a population of over 480,000, London offers a dynamic mix of urban energy and natural beauty, supported by its extensive tree canopy and green spaces. Recognized as a centre for education, London is home to Western University and Fanshawe College, and boasts a diverse economy anchored in manufacturing, healthcare, and a growing technology sector. With strong transportation infrastructure, including rail, major highways, and the London International Airport, London serves as an important hub for business, education, and community life in the region.
Reporting to the Deputy City Manager, Social and Health Development, the Director, Long‑Term Care provides strategic and operational leadership as Administrator of Dearness Home. The role oversees all aspects of long‑term care operations, including residential services, the Adult Day Program, and community‑based homemaking services. Accountable for high‑quality, resident‑centred care, the Director ensures operational excellence, financial stewardship, and full compliance with provincial legislation and accreditation standards. As a senior leader, the Director contributes to corporate strategy, drives division‑wide planning and performance, and maintains effective relationships with Council, government partners, and community stakeholders, while advancing workforce engagement, labour relations, equity, safety, and continuous improvement in a complex, unionized healthcare environment.
The successful candidate brings extensive senior leadership experience in long‑term care, supported by a relevant university degree and a recognized Long‑Term Care Home Administration qualification in accordance with Ontario regulations. Deep knowledge of long‑term care legislation, strong financial and operational acumen, and demonstrated success leading change in regulated environments are essential. The Director is a collaborative, politically astute leader with a strategic mindset, strong people leadership, exceptional communication skills, and a proven ability to foster a healthy workplace, positive organizational culture, inclusive, high‑performing teams while enhancing resident, client, and staff experiences. This is a significant opportunity to lead a vital community service shaping the future of long‑term care for the City of London while making a meaningful impact.
Expected Compensation Range: $156,793 - $205,670 CAD
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
To Apply
For more information, please contact Diana Pelaia of Odgers or submit your resume and letter of interest online to https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31189/ by June 9, 2026.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of London is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers and the City of London throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.
The City of London, is a vibrant and growing hub in southwestern Ontario, located at the forks of the Thames River within close proximity to Lakes Huron, Erie and Ontario. With a population of over 480,000, London offers a dynamic mix of urban energy and natural beauty, supported by its extensive tree canopy and green spaces. Recognized as a centre for education, London is home to Western University and Fanshawe College, and boasts a diverse economy anchored in manufacturing, healthcare, and a growing technology sector. With strong transportation infrastructure, including rail, major highways, and the London International Airport, London serves as an important hub for business, education, and community life in the region.
Reporting to the Deputy City Manager, Social and Health Development, the Director, Long‑Term Care provides strategic and operational leadership as Administrator of Dearness Home. The role oversees all aspects of long‑term care operations, including residential services, the Adult Day Program, and community‑based homemaking services. Accountable for high‑quality, resident‑centred care, the Director ensures operational excellence, financial stewardship, and full compliance with provincial legislation and accreditation standards. As a senior leader, the Director contributes to corporate strategy, drives division‑wide planning and performance, and maintains effective relationships with Council, government partners, and community stakeholders, while advancing workforce engagement, labour relations, equity, safety, and continuous improvement in a complex, unionized healthcare environment.
The successful candidate brings extensive senior leadership experience in long‑term care, supported by a relevant university degree and a recognized Long‑Term Care Home Administration qualification in accordance with Ontario regulations. Deep knowledge of long‑term care legislation, strong financial and operational acumen, and demonstrated success leading change in regulated environments are essential. The Director is a collaborative, politically astute leader with a strategic mindset, strong people leadership, exceptional communication skills, and a proven ability to foster a healthy workplace, positive organizational culture, inclusive, high‑performing teams while enhancing resident, client, and staff experiences. This is a significant opportunity to lead a vital community service shaping the future of long‑term care for the City of London while making a meaningful impact.
Expected Compensation Range: $156,793 - $205,670 CAD
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
To Apply
For more information, please contact Diana Pelaia of Odgers or submit your resume and letter of interest online to https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31189/ by June 9, 2026.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of London is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers and the City of London throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.
Promeus
Associate Vice President, Building Services and Public Safety
William Osler Health System (Osler), a fully integrated health system, is one of Ontario’s largest and most dynamic community teaching hospital systems, serving 1.3 million residents across one of the fastest-growing and most diverse regions in the province. Osler is comprised of three hospital sites: Brampton Civic Hospital, Etobicoke General Hospital, and the Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness, as well as a Reactivation Care Unit located at Humber River Hospital – Church Street Site, and a Withdrawal Management Centre in Brampton. With an annual budget of $950 million, Osler offers a wide range of health services, with high quality care, patient-centered care provided by skilled, professional, multidisciplinary teams. Osler has been named one of the Greater Toronto's Top Employers, and received national recognition for excellence in patient safety, including the CCHL Excellence in Patient Safety Award.
The Position
Reporting to the Vice President, Facilities Operations and Capital Development, the Associate Vice President (AVP), Building Services and Public Safety provides visible, strategic, and operational leadership across a complex, multi-site portfolio. This includes facilities operations, plant services, building systems, public safety, and parking services. The AVP ensures that infrastructure and support services are aligned with clinical priorities and consistently enable safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care.
The AVP leads a team of Directors and Managers across multiple sites and oversees a network of external service providers within a multi-vendor environment. The role requires a thoughtful and balanced approach combining operational discipline, strong relationship management, and sound judgment to ensure consistent service delivery and performance. As a member of the leadership team, the AVP works closely with clinical leaders, corporate partners, and external stakeholders to support operational readiness, mitigate risk, and contribute to both immediate operational needs and long-term infrastructure planning and redevelopment initiatives.
Key leadership priorities for the new AVP will be to:
Provide strategic direction and operational oversight for Building Services, Public Safety, and Parking Services across all sites.
Ensure the reliability, safety, and performance of plant operations, building systems, utilities, and life safety infrastructure.
Lead vendor management, including contract performance, service level agreements, and relationship development.
Advance infrastructure planning, asset management, and preventative maintenance programs.
Champion sustainability and energy management initiatives.
Support capital planning and redevelopment projects, ensuring operational alignment and long-term performance.
Strengthen alignment with clinical and operational partners to support patient care and organizational priorities.
Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing leadership team, fostering accountability and continuous improvement.
Experience
The ideal candidate brings progressive senior leadership experience in facilities operations within a healthcare environment or similarly complex institution. They have demonstrated success managing multi-site operations, leading technical teams, and overseeing large operating and capital budgets. The candidate has experience working within outsourced or multi-vendor service delivery models and is skilled in building strong, collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders. They bring sound judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to navigate complexity and competing priorities with confidence and credibility.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume or query to Judy Mandelman or Heather at resumes@promeus.ca .
William Osler Health System and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that engages, supports, and empowers employment equity and diversity in the workplace and communities served. We welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ+ persons.
Associate Vice President, Building Services and Public Safety
William Osler Health System (Osler), a fully integrated health system, is one of Ontario’s largest and most dynamic community teaching hospital systems, serving 1.3 million residents across one of the fastest-growing and most diverse regions in the province. Osler is comprised of three hospital sites: Brampton Civic Hospital, Etobicoke General Hospital, and the Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness, as well as a Reactivation Care Unit located at Humber River Hospital – Church Street Site, and a Withdrawal Management Centre in Brampton. With an annual budget of $950 million, Osler offers a wide range of health services, with high quality care, patient-centered care provided by skilled, professional, multidisciplinary teams. Osler has been named one of the Greater Toronto's Top Employers, and received national recognition for excellence in patient safety, including the CCHL Excellence in Patient Safety Award.
The Position
Reporting to the Vice President, Facilities Operations and Capital Development, the Associate Vice President (AVP), Building Services and Public Safety provides visible, strategic, and operational leadership across a complex, multi-site portfolio. This includes facilities operations, plant services, building systems, public safety, and parking services. The AVP ensures that infrastructure and support services are aligned with clinical priorities and consistently enable safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care.
The AVP leads a team of Directors and Managers across multiple sites and oversees a network of external service providers within a multi-vendor environment. The role requires a thoughtful and balanced approach combining operational discipline, strong relationship management, and sound judgment to ensure consistent service delivery and performance. As a member of the leadership team, the AVP works closely with clinical leaders, corporate partners, and external stakeholders to support operational readiness, mitigate risk, and contribute to both immediate operational needs and long-term infrastructure planning and redevelopment initiatives.
Key leadership priorities for the new AVP will be to:
Provide strategic direction and operational oversight for Building Services, Public Safety, and Parking Services across all sites.
Ensure the reliability, safety, and performance of plant operations, building systems, utilities, and life safety infrastructure.
Lead vendor management, including contract performance, service level agreements, and relationship development.
Advance infrastructure planning, asset management, and preventative maintenance programs.
Champion sustainability and energy management initiatives.
Support capital planning and redevelopment projects, ensuring operational alignment and long-term performance.
Strengthen alignment with clinical and operational partners to support patient care and organizational priorities.
Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing leadership team, fostering accountability and continuous improvement.
Experience
The ideal candidate brings progressive senior leadership experience in facilities operations within a healthcare environment or similarly complex institution. They have demonstrated success managing multi-site operations, leading technical teams, and overseeing large operating and capital budgets. The candidate has experience working within outsourced or multi-vendor service delivery models and is skilled in building strong, collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders. They bring sound judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to navigate complexity and competing priorities with confidence and credibility.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume or query to Judy Mandelman or Heather at resumes@promeus.ca .
William Osler Health System and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that engages, supports, and empowers employment equity and diversity in the workplace and communities served. We welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ+ persons.
Promeus
Chief and Medical Director, Surgery
Oak Valley Health (OVH), formerly Markham Stouffville Hospital, is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations, recognized for excellence in progressive, patient-centred care. OVH serves one of the province’s fastest growing and most diverse communities and provides care to more than 480,000 patients annually across multiple sites, including Markham Stouffville Hospital, Uxbridge Hospital, the Reactivation Care Centre, and two community health clinics. With a strong foundation in quality, safety, and patient experience, OVH continues to advance integrated and innovative models of care.
The Department of Surgery supports a broad and growing surgical program, delivering comprehensive services across eight operating rooms and approximately 18,000 procedures annually. The department comprises a collegial group of more than 40 surgeons and physicians representing a full range of surgical specialties and plays a central role in advancing ambulatory surgery, oncology, orthopaedics, and regional surgical care. With continued growth in surgical volumes and complexity, the department is well positioned to expand innovative models of care, advance quality and academic initiatives, and support ongoing program development across one of Ontario’s fastest growing communities.
The Position
Reporting to the Chief of Staff and Vice President, Medical Operations, the Chief and Medical Director, Surgery provides clinical, professional, operational, and strategic leadership for the department and broader surgical program. Working within a shared leadership model, the role partners closely with clinical and administrative leaders to support high standards of quality and patient safety, effective medical staff oversight, and alignment with organizational priorities.
At a time of significant growth and transformation, the Chief and Medical Director will play a key role in strengthening departmental culture, enhancing physician engagement, and advancing a cohesive vision for the future of surgical services at Oak Valley Health. The role will support continued program expansion, increasing surgical volumes and complexity, and ongoing collaboration across perioperative services to ensure coordinated, high-performing care delivery.
Key priorities will include advancing quality and patient safety, supporting recruitment and development of physicians, strengthening collaboration with surgical and clinical partners, and contributing to the organization’s academic, education, research, and innovation agenda.
Experience
The successful candidate will be an experienced, inclusive, and visionary leader, with experience in medical leadership, clinical practice, strategy, and operations. Recognized as an effective change leader, they have demonstrated their ability to engage teams, navigate complexity, and lead change within a dynamic healthcare environment. The successful candidate is a physician licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario or eligible for licensure, with certification in a surgical specialty, as recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or equivalent certification. To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your CV, quoting the appropriate position title, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel at resumes@promeus.ca .
OVH and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that engages, supports, and advances equity in the workplace and in the communities served. We welcome applications from women, Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, people with disabilities, and individuals from 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Chief and Medical Director, Surgery
Oak Valley Health (OVH), formerly Markham Stouffville Hospital, is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations, recognized for excellence in progressive, patient-centred care. OVH serves one of the province’s fastest growing and most diverse communities and provides care to more than 480,000 patients annually across multiple sites, including Markham Stouffville Hospital, Uxbridge Hospital, the Reactivation Care Centre, and two community health clinics. With a strong foundation in quality, safety, and patient experience, OVH continues to advance integrated and innovative models of care.
The Department of Surgery supports a broad and growing surgical program, delivering comprehensive services across eight operating rooms and approximately 18,000 procedures annually. The department comprises a collegial group of more than 40 surgeons and physicians representing a full range of surgical specialties and plays a central role in advancing ambulatory surgery, oncology, orthopaedics, and regional surgical care. With continued growth in surgical volumes and complexity, the department is well positioned to expand innovative models of care, advance quality and academic initiatives, and support ongoing program development across one of Ontario’s fastest growing communities.
The Position
Reporting to the Chief of Staff and Vice President, Medical Operations, the Chief and Medical Director, Surgery provides clinical, professional, operational, and strategic leadership for the department and broader surgical program. Working within a shared leadership model, the role partners closely with clinical and administrative leaders to support high standards of quality and patient safety, effective medical staff oversight, and alignment with organizational priorities.
At a time of significant growth and transformation, the Chief and Medical Director will play a key role in strengthening departmental culture, enhancing physician engagement, and advancing a cohesive vision for the future of surgical services at Oak Valley Health. The role will support continued program expansion, increasing surgical volumes and complexity, and ongoing collaboration across perioperative services to ensure coordinated, high-performing care delivery.
Key priorities will include advancing quality and patient safety, supporting recruitment and development of physicians, strengthening collaboration with surgical and clinical partners, and contributing to the organization’s academic, education, research, and innovation agenda.
Experience
The successful candidate will be an experienced, inclusive, and visionary leader, with experience in medical leadership, clinical practice, strategy, and operations. Recognized as an effective change leader, they have demonstrated their ability to engage teams, navigate complexity, and lead change within a dynamic healthcare environment. The successful candidate is a physician licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario or eligible for licensure, with certification in a surgical specialty, as recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or equivalent certification. To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your CV, quoting the appropriate position title, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel at resumes@promeus.ca .
OVH and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that engages, supports, and advances equity in the workplace and in the communities served. We welcome applications from women, Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, people with disabilities, and individuals from 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.