Ontario Government
As a Health Care Manager, you will play a critical leadership role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred health care within a secure correctional environment. You will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and evaluating a full range of health care services—including nursing, medical, pharmacy, and specialized treatment programs—while ensuring compliance with professional standards and legislative requirements. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to influence health outcomes, shape policy and service delivery, and maintain continuity of care in a dynamic, multidisciplinary setting that balances clinical excellence with operational priorities. This position is ideal for a Registered Nurse with strong leadership and managerial expertise who thrives in complex environments and is driven to make a tangible impact. You will lead and mentor a diverse health care team, manage resources and budgets, provide expert clinical and operational advice to senior management, and build strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders. If you are a strategic thinker with a commitment to inclusive leadership, professional integrity, and continuous improvement in health care delivery, this role offers a challenging and rewarding next step in your career with Ontario's public service. Northern Attraction Incentive Program (NAIP) This position qualifies for the Northern Attraction Incentive Program (NAIP). NAIP is a pilot recruitment program that offers financial incentives to new hires in specific positions in designated institutions and probation and parole offices in Northern Ontario. This includes both external candidates to the Ontario Public Service and existing employees who agree to work for a term of three years. All applicants will receive more information on the program once the job advertisement closes. If you would like this information prior to applying, you may contact: COR-ETU@ontario.ca Leadership That Makes a Difference At its core, leadership in the Ontario Public Service (OPS) is about creating positive change for people and communities across Ontario. We're looking for leaders who are authentic, accountable, and courageous. People who bring others together, ask bold questions, and lead with purpose.
About the job
We believe great leadership starts with high standards and strong support. In the OPS, that means showing up with authenticity, acting with integrity, and having the courage to do what's right, even when it's hard. As a leader, you'll shape a team culture that sparks innovation, supports collaboration, and champions inclusion. You'll help build a workplace that is diverse, anti-racist, and accessible, where everyone feels safe, respected, and able to thrive. You won't be doing it alone. We invest in our leaders through mentorship, learning opportunities, and cross-ministry networks that help you grow your impact and connect with peers across the organization. Leadership is about impact, and in this role, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful one. You will: •Lead and oversee health care services by planning, coordinating, and evaluating nursing, medical, pharmacy, and specialized treatment programs within a secure facility. •Manage and support a multidisciplinary team through inclusive leadership, staffing oversight, performance management, coaching, and workforce planning to ensure high-quality care delivery. •Ensure clinical quality, safety, and compliance with relevant legislation, professional standards, ministry policies, and correctional health care protocols. •Oversee health care operations and resources including budgeting, financial monitoring, medication management, medical supplies, and operational reporting. •Provide expert clinical and operational advice to senior leadership on health care issues, risk management, continuity of operations, and emerging trends impacting service delivery. •Coordinate specialized health services and referrals such as diagnostic testing, mental health care, hospital transfers, and external treatment providers to support inmate health needs. •Analyze health data and trends to identify risks, service gaps, and improvement opportunities, and develop recommendations to enhance program effectiveness. •Engage internal and external stakeholders by responding to FOI requests, inquiries from oversight bodies, and liaising with hospitals, community agencies, and professional organizations.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
You are currently registered as a Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Leadership and Management Expertise
Lead multidisciplinary health care teams by providing strategic direction and oversight to deliver patient-centred services in a correctional environment. •Manage health care operations in a unionized setting through effective workforce planning, scheduling, and coordination of resources to meet operational requirements. •Promote inclusive and values-based leadership by coaching staff, managing performance, addressing employee relations matters, and fostering a respectful workplace. •Apply project management principles to plan, implement, and evaluate initiatives that support continuous service improvement and operational objectives.
Nursing Knowledge and Clinical Expertise
Apply health care administration principles and evidence-based practices to support safe, effective, and ethical health care service delivery.
upervise nursing services in compliance with CNO standards and professional practice expectations within a correctional health care setting.
nterpret and apply relevant legislation including the Regulated Health Professions Act, Mental Health Act, and Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
versee medication management practices to ensure the safe handling, storage, and distribution of pharmaceuticals and clinical supplies.
Technical, Legislative, and Analytical Knowledge
Demonstrate knowledge of HR, financial, and administrative practices including collective agreement provisions, budgeting, and resource management.
nsure compliance with health-related legislation such as the Regulated Health Professions Act, Personal Health Information Protection Act, and Mental Health Act.
nalyze data and trends to support decision-making by identifying risks, service gaps, and opportunities for quality and process improvement.
Utilize computer and health care information systems to track activities, manage records, and support reporting and operational planning.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders including senior leaders, staff, health care partners, and external agencies.
Provide sound consultation and conflict resolution by addressing sensitive issues with professionalism, judgment, and discretion.
Prepare clear and comprehensive written materials such as reports, recommendations, and responses to inquiries or oversight bodies.
Build and maintain collaborative relationships to support integrated service delivery and continuity of care.
Don't meet every qualification?
If you are excited about this position and meet most, but not all, of the listed qualifications, please still consider applying. We recognize that no one person might have every qualification in this job ad, and you just might be the right candidate! Think this role could be right for you? We're here to support you every step of the way. These short videos can help you feel confident and prepared: • Navigating Our Hiring Process (2 min) – Get a clear overview of each stage in our structured hiring process so you know what to expect and how to prepare. • Application Preparation Tips (4 min) – Learn how to showcase your leadership experience in ways that align with how we evaluate applications during the screening stage. Take a few minutes to explore these resources. They're designed to set you up for success.
How we support diversity, inclusion and accessibility
We are building an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Our hiring process is accessible, consistent with Ontario's Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. We are working to prevent and remove barriers in our hiring processes and can offer accommodation to address specific needs related to Code-protected grounds such as disability, family status and religion. For more information about accommodation during the hiring process please contact us. Learn more about the work the OPS is doing to create an inclusive, anti-racist, accessible and diverse workplace:
diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
accessibility
Anti-Racism Policy
Remember:
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 1, 2026 11:59 pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
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En tant que chef des services de soins de santé , vous jouerez un rôle de leadership essentiel pour offrir des soins de santé de haute qualité centrés sur le patient dans un environnement correctionnel sécurisé. Vous serez responsable de la planification, de la coordination et de l'évaluation d'une gamme complète de services de santé – y compris les programmes de soins infirmiers, médicaux, pharmaceutiques et de traitement spécialisé – tout en veillant à respecter les normes professionnelles et les exigences législatives. Ce poste offre une occasion significative d'exercer une influence sur les résultats en santé, de façonner les politiques et la prestation des services, et de maintenir la continuité des soins dans un cadre dynamique et multidisciplinaire qui équilibre excellence clinique et priorités opérationnelles. Ce poste est idéal pour une infirmière autorisée ou un infirmier autorisé doté d'un leadership solide et d'une expertise en gestion , qui s'épanouit dans des environnements complexes et déterminée à avoir un impact concret. Vous dirigerez et encadrerez une équipe de soins de santé diversifiée, gérerez les ressources et les budgets, fournirez des conseils cliniques et opérationnels experts à la haute direction, et bâtirez des partenariats solides avec les parties prenantes internes ainsi qu'externes. Si vous êtes un penseur stratégique engagé pour qui le leadership inclusif, l'intégrité professionnelle et l'amélioration continue de la prestation des soins de santé vous tiennent à cœur, ce poste représente une nouvelle étape exigeante et enrichissante dans votre carrière dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Programme d'incitatifs pour l'affectation dans le Nord Ce poste est admissible au Programme d'incitatifs pour l'affectation dans le Nord (PIAN). Ce programme pilote de recrutement offre des incitatifs financiers aux nouvelles recrues à des postes particuliers dans des établissements désignés ainsi que dans les bureaux de probation et de libération conditionnelle dans le Nord de l'Ontario. Cela inclut à la fois les candidats externes à la fonction publique de l'Ontario et les employés actuels qui acceptent de travailler pour un mandat de trois ans. Tous les candidats recevront plus de renseignements sur le programme, une fois l'offre d'emploi clôturée. Vous pouvez obtenir ces renseignements avant de soumettre votre candidature, en écrivant à COR-ETU@ontario.ca Un leadership qui fait la différence Au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, le leadership vise avant tout à créer des changements positifs pour les Ontariens et les Ontariennes. Nous recherchons des leaders authentiques, responsables et courageux. Des personnes qui fédèrent les équipes, posent des questions pertinentes et agissent avec conviction.
Au sujet de l'emploi
Nous croyons qu'un bon leadership commence par des normes élevées et un soutien solide. Dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario, cela consiste à faire preuve d'authenticité, à agir avec intégrité et à avoir le courage de faire ce qui est juste, même lorsque c'est difficile. En tant que leader, vous devrez créer une culture d'équipe qui stimule l'innovation, soutient la collaboration et promeut l'inclusion. Vous contribuerez à créer un milieu de travail diversifié, qui lutte contre le racisme et est accessible, où tout le monde se sent en sécurité, respecté et peut s'épanouir. Vous ne travaillerez pas seul. Nous investissons dans nos leaders par le mentorat, des occasions d'apprentissage et des réseaux interministériels qui vous aident à accroître votre influence et à vous connecter avec vos pairs dans l'ensemble de l'organisation. Le leadership se mesure à son impact, et ce rôle vous offrira l'opportunité d'en avoir un significatif. Vous serez amené(e) à : • Diriger et superviser les services de santé en planifiant, en coordonnant et en évaluant les programmes de soins infirmiers, médicaux, pharmaceutiques et de traitement spécialisé au sein d'un établissement sécurisé. • Gérer et soutenir une équipe multidisciplinaire grâce à un leadership inclusif, la supervision du personnel, la gestion de la performance, l'encadrement et la planification de la main-d'œuvre afin d'assurer une prestation de soins de haute qualité. • Assurer la qualité clinique, la sécurité et la conformité à la législation pertinente, aux normes professionnelles, aux politiques du Ministère et aux protocoles de soins de santé correctionnels. • Superviser les opérations et les ressources en soins de santé , y compris la budgétisation, la surveillance financière, la gestion des médicaments, les fournitures médicales et les rapports opérationnels. • Prodiguer des conseils cliniques et opérationnels experts à la haute direction sur les questions de soins de santé, la gestion des risques, la continuité des opérations et les tendances émergentes qui influent sur la prestation des services. • Coordonner les services de santé spécialisés et l'orientation tels que les tests diagnostiques, les soins de santé mentale, les transferts hospitaliers et les fournisseurs de soins externes pour soutenir les besoins de santé des détenus. • Analyser les données et les tendances en santé afin de recenser les risques, les lacunes dans les services ainsi que les opportunités d'amélioration, et élaborer des recommandations pour améliorer l'efficacité des programmes. • Impliquer les parties prenantes internes et externes en répondant aux demandes d'accès à l'information, aux demandes des organismes de surveillance et en assurant la liaison avec les hôpitaux, les agences communautaires et les organisations professionnelles.
Ce que vous apportez à l'équipe
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Vous êtes actuellement inscrit en tant qu'infirmière autorisée ou infirmier autorisé en règle auprès de l'Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers de l'Ontario.
Compétences en leadership et en gestion.
Diriger des équipes de soins de santé multidisciplinaires en fournissant une direction stratégique et une supervision pour offrir des services centrés sur le patient dans un environnement correctionnel.
Gérer les opérations de soins de santé dans un milieu syndiqué grâce à une planification efficace de la main-d'œuvre, à la planification et à la coordination des ressources pour répondre aux besoins opérationnels.
Promouvoir un leadership inclusif et fondé sur des valeurs en encadrant le personnel, gérant la performance, abordant les questions de relations avec les employés et en favorisant un milieu de travail respectueux.
Appliquer les principes de gestion de projet pour planifier, mettre en œuvre et évaluer les initiatives qui soutiennent l'amélioration continue des services et les objectifs opérationnels.
Connaissances en soins infirmiers et expertise clinique
Appliquer les principes de l'administration des soins de santé et les pratiques fondées sur des données probantes pour soutenir la prestation des services de santé sécuritaire, efficace et éthique.
Superviser les services infirmiers conformément aux normes de l'Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers de l'Ontario et aux attentes de la pratique professionnelle dans un cadre de soins de santé correctionnel.
Interpréter et appliquer la législation pertinente , y compris la Loi sur les professions de la santé réglementées, la Loi sur la santé mentale et la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et la protection de la vie privée.
Superviser les pratiques de gestion des médicaments afin d'assurer la manipulation, le stockage et la distribution sécuritaires des produits pharmaceutiques et des fournitures cliniques.
Connaissances techniques, législatives et analytiques
Démontrer des connaissances en ressources humaines, en finance et en pratiques administratives , y compris les dispositions relatives aux conventions collectives, la budgétisation et la gestion des ressources.
S'assurer de respecter la législation liée à la santé telle que la Loi sur les professions de santé réglementées, la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels sur la santé et la Loi sur la santé mentale.
Analyser les données et les tendances pour soutenir la prise de décision en recensant les risques, les lacunes de service et les occasions d'amélioration de la qualité et des processus.
Utiliser des systèmes informatiques et d'information en santé pour suivre les activités, gérer les dossiers et soutenir les rapports et la planification opérationnelle.
Compétences en communication et relations interpersonnelles
Communiquer efficacement avec les parties prenantes diverses , y compris la haute direction, le personnel, les partenaires du secteur de la santé et les agences externes.
Offrir des consultations solides et une résolution de conflits en abordant les questions sensibles avec professionnalisme, jugement et discrétion.
Préparer des documents écrits clairs et complets tels que des rapports, des recommandations et des réponses aux demandes de renseignements ou aux organismes de surveillance.
Construire et maintenir des relations de collaboration pour soutenir la prestation intégrée des services et la continuité des soins.
Vous ne respectez pas toutes les qualifications?
Si ce nouveau poste vous emballe et que vous possédez la plupart des qualités énumérées, mais pas toutes, veuillez songer quand même à postuler. Nous sommes conscients qu'une seule personne peut ne pas posséder toutes les qualités exigées dans cette annonce d'emploi, et vous pourriez bien être la candidate idéale ou le candidat idéal. Pensez-vous que ce poste pourrait vous convenir? Nous sommes là pour vous soutenir à chaque étape. Ces courtes vidéos peuvent vous aider à vous sentir en confiance et préparé :
Naviguer dans notre processus d'embauche (2 min) – Avoir une vue d'ensemble de chaque étape de notre processus d'embauche structuré afin de savoir à quoi vous attendre et comment vous préparer.
Conseils pour la préparation des candidatures (4 min) – Apprenez à mettre en valeur votre expérience en leadership de façon à correspondre à la façon dont nous évaluons les candidatures lors de la phase de sélection, augmentant ainsi les possibilités d'être sélectionné.
Prenez quelques minutes pour découvrir ces ressources. Elles sont conçues pour vous préparer à la réussite.
Comment nous soutenons la diversité, l'inclusion et l'accessibilité
Nous nous efforçons de constituer une main-d'œuvre inclusive qui reflète les collectivités qu'elle sert. Nous encourageons toutes les personnes qui souhaitent travailler avec nous à poser leur candidature, y compris les personnes handicapées, les personnes autochtones, noires et racisées, ainsi que les personnes de toutes les ethnies, cultures, orientations sexuelles, identités de genre et expressions de genre. Notre processus d'embauche est accessible, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l'accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l'Ontario . Nous nous efforçons de prévenir et d'éliminer les obstacles dans notre processus d'embauche et pouvons offrir des mesures d'adaptation pour répondre à des besoins particuliers liés aux motifs protégés par le Code, comme un handicap, l'état familial et la religion. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur les mesures d'adaptation pendant le processus d'embauche, veuillez communiquer avec nous. Pour en savoir plus sur les efforts déployés par la FPO pour bâtir un milieu de travail inclusif, antiraciste et diversifié, consultez:
les initiatives en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion
les engagements en matière d'accessibilité
la politique pour la lutte contre le racisme
Rappel:
La date limite de candidature est le vendredi 1er mai 2026 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
As a Health Care Manager, you will play a critical leadership role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred health care within a secure correctional environment. You will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and evaluating a full range of health care services—including nursing, medical, pharmacy, and specialized treatment programs—while ensuring compliance with professional standards and legislative requirements. This role offers a meaningful opportunity to influence health outcomes, shape policy and service delivery, and maintain continuity of care in a dynamic, multidisciplinary setting that balances clinical excellence with operational priorities. This position is ideal for a Registered Nurse with strong leadership and managerial expertise who thrives in complex environments and is driven to make a tangible impact. You will lead and mentor a diverse health care team, manage resources and budgets, provide expert clinical and operational advice to senior management, and build strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders. If you are a strategic thinker with a commitment to inclusive leadership, professional integrity, and continuous improvement in health care delivery, this role offers a challenging and rewarding next step in your career with Ontario's public service. Northern Attraction Incentive Program (NAIP) This position qualifies for the Northern Attraction Incentive Program (NAIP). NAIP is a pilot recruitment program that offers financial incentives to new hires in specific positions in designated institutions and probation and parole offices in Northern Ontario. This includes both external candidates to the Ontario Public Service and existing employees who agree to work for a term of three years. All applicants will receive more information on the program once the job advertisement closes. If you would like this information prior to applying, you may contact: COR-ETU@ontario.ca Leadership That Makes a Difference At its core, leadership in the Ontario Public Service (OPS) is about creating positive change for people and communities across Ontario. We're looking for leaders who are authentic, accountable, and courageous. People who bring others together, ask bold questions, and lead with purpose.
About the job
We believe great leadership starts with high standards and strong support. In the OPS, that means showing up with authenticity, acting with integrity, and having the courage to do what's right, even when it's hard. As a leader, you'll shape a team culture that sparks innovation, supports collaboration, and champions inclusion. You'll help build a workplace that is diverse, anti-racist, and accessible, where everyone feels safe, respected, and able to thrive. You won't be doing it alone. We invest in our leaders through mentorship, learning opportunities, and cross-ministry networks that help you grow your impact and connect with peers across the organization. Leadership is about impact, and in this role, you'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful one. You will: •Lead and oversee health care services by planning, coordinating, and evaluating nursing, medical, pharmacy, and specialized treatment programs within a secure facility. •Manage and support a multidisciplinary team through inclusive leadership, staffing oversight, performance management, coaching, and workforce planning to ensure high-quality care delivery. •Ensure clinical quality, safety, and compliance with relevant legislation, professional standards, ministry policies, and correctional health care protocols. •Oversee health care operations and resources including budgeting, financial monitoring, medication management, medical supplies, and operational reporting. •Provide expert clinical and operational advice to senior leadership on health care issues, risk management, continuity of operations, and emerging trends impacting service delivery. •Coordinate specialized health services and referrals such as diagnostic testing, mental health care, hospital transfers, and external treatment providers to support inmate health needs. •Analyze health data and trends to identify risks, service gaps, and improvement opportunities, and develop recommendations to enhance program effectiveness. •Engage internal and external stakeholders by responding to FOI requests, inquiries from oversight bodies, and liaising with hospitals, community agencies, and professional organizations.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
You are currently registered as a Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Leadership and Management Expertise
Lead multidisciplinary health care teams by providing strategic direction and oversight to deliver patient-centred services in a correctional environment. •Manage health care operations in a unionized setting through effective workforce planning, scheduling, and coordination of resources to meet operational requirements. •Promote inclusive and values-based leadership by coaching staff, managing performance, addressing employee relations matters, and fostering a respectful workplace. •Apply project management principles to plan, implement, and evaluate initiatives that support continuous service improvement and operational objectives.
Nursing Knowledge and Clinical Expertise
Apply health care administration principles and evidence-based practices to support safe, effective, and ethical health care service delivery.
upervise nursing services in compliance with CNO standards and professional practice expectations within a correctional health care setting.
nterpret and apply relevant legislation including the Regulated Health Professions Act, Mental Health Act, and Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
versee medication management practices to ensure the safe handling, storage, and distribution of pharmaceuticals and clinical supplies.
Technical, Legislative, and Analytical Knowledge
Demonstrate knowledge of HR, financial, and administrative practices including collective agreement provisions, budgeting, and resource management.
nsure compliance with health-related legislation such as the Regulated Health Professions Act, Personal Health Information Protection Act, and Mental Health Act.
nalyze data and trends to support decision-making by identifying risks, service gaps, and opportunities for quality and process improvement.
Utilize computer and health care information systems to track activities, manage records, and support reporting and operational planning.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders including senior leaders, staff, health care partners, and external agencies.
Provide sound consultation and conflict resolution by addressing sensitive issues with professionalism, judgment, and discretion.
Prepare clear and comprehensive written materials such as reports, recommendations, and responses to inquiries or oversight bodies.
Build and maintain collaborative relationships to support integrated service delivery and continuity of care.
Don't meet every qualification?
If you are excited about this position and meet most, but not all, of the listed qualifications, please still consider applying. We recognize that no one person might have every qualification in this job ad, and you just might be the right candidate! Think this role could be right for you? We're here to support you every step of the way. These short videos can help you feel confident and prepared: • Navigating Our Hiring Process (2 min) – Get a clear overview of each stage in our structured hiring process so you know what to expect and how to prepare. • Application Preparation Tips (4 min) – Learn how to showcase your leadership experience in ways that align with how we evaluate applications during the screening stage. Take a few minutes to explore these resources. They're designed to set you up for success.
How we support diversity, inclusion and accessibility
We are building an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Our hiring process is accessible, consistent with Ontario's Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. We are working to prevent and remove barriers in our hiring processes and can offer accommodation to address specific needs related to Code-protected grounds such as disability, family status and religion. For more information about accommodation during the hiring process please contact us. Learn more about the work the OPS is doing to create an inclusive, anti-racist, accessible and diverse workplace:
diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
accessibility
Anti-Racism Policy
Remember:
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 1, 2026 11:59 pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
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En tant que chef des services de soins de santé , vous jouerez un rôle de leadership essentiel pour offrir des soins de santé de haute qualité centrés sur le patient dans un environnement correctionnel sécurisé. Vous serez responsable de la planification, de la coordination et de l'évaluation d'une gamme complète de services de santé – y compris les programmes de soins infirmiers, médicaux, pharmaceutiques et de traitement spécialisé – tout en veillant à respecter les normes professionnelles et les exigences législatives. Ce poste offre une occasion significative d'exercer une influence sur les résultats en santé, de façonner les politiques et la prestation des services, et de maintenir la continuité des soins dans un cadre dynamique et multidisciplinaire qui équilibre excellence clinique et priorités opérationnelles. Ce poste est idéal pour une infirmière autorisée ou un infirmier autorisé doté d'un leadership solide et d'une expertise en gestion , qui s'épanouit dans des environnements complexes et déterminée à avoir un impact concret. Vous dirigerez et encadrerez une équipe de soins de santé diversifiée, gérerez les ressources et les budgets, fournirez des conseils cliniques et opérationnels experts à la haute direction, et bâtirez des partenariats solides avec les parties prenantes internes ainsi qu'externes. Si vous êtes un penseur stratégique engagé pour qui le leadership inclusif, l'intégrité professionnelle et l'amélioration continue de la prestation des soins de santé vous tiennent à cœur, ce poste représente une nouvelle étape exigeante et enrichissante dans votre carrière dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario. Programme d'incitatifs pour l'affectation dans le Nord Ce poste est admissible au Programme d'incitatifs pour l'affectation dans le Nord (PIAN). Ce programme pilote de recrutement offre des incitatifs financiers aux nouvelles recrues à des postes particuliers dans des établissements désignés ainsi que dans les bureaux de probation et de libération conditionnelle dans le Nord de l'Ontario. Cela inclut à la fois les candidats externes à la fonction publique de l'Ontario et les employés actuels qui acceptent de travailler pour un mandat de trois ans. Tous les candidats recevront plus de renseignements sur le programme, une fois l'offre d'emploi clôturée. Vous pouvez obtenir ces renseignements avant de soumettre votre candidature, en écrivant à COR-ETU@ontario.ca Un leadership qui fait la différence Au sein de la fonction publique de l'Ontario, le leadership vise avant tout à créer des changements positifs pour les Ontariens et les Ontariennes. Nous recherchons des leaders authentiques, responsables et courageux. Des personnes qui fédèrent les équipes, posent des questions pertinentes et agissent avec conviction.
Au sujet de l'emploi
Nous croyons qu'un bon leadership commence par des normes élevées et un soutien solide. Dans la fonction publique de l'Ontario, cela consiste à faire preuve d'authenticité, à agir avec intégrité et à avoir le courage de faire ce qui est juste, même lorsque c'est difficile. En tant que leader, vous devrez créer une culture d'équipe qui stimule l'innovation, soutient la collaboration et promeut l'inclusion. Vous contribuerez à créer un milieu de travail diversifié, qui lutte contre le racisme et est accessible, où tout le monde se sent en sécurité, respecté et peut s'épanouir. Vous ne travaillerez pas seul. Nous investissons dans nos leaders par le mentorat, des occasions d'apprentissage et des réseaux interministériels qui vous aident à accroître votre influence et à vous connecter avec vos pairs dans l'ensemble de l'organisation. Le leadership se mesure à son impact, et ce rôle vous offrira l'opportunité d'en avoir un significatif. Vous serez amené(e) à : • Diriger et superviser les services de santé en planifiant, en coordonnant et en évaluant les programmes de soins infirmiers, médicaux, pharmaceutiques et de traitement spécialisé au sein d'un établissement sécurisé. • Gérer et soutenir une équipe multidisciplinaire grâce à un leadership inclusif, la supervision du personnel, la gestion de la performance, l'encadrement et la planification de la main-d'œuvre afin d'assurer une prestation de soins de haute qualité. • Assurer la qualité clinique, la sécurité et la conformité à la législation pertinente, aux normes professionnelles, aux politiques du Ministère et aux protocoles de soins de santé correctionnels. • Superviser les opérations et les ressources en soins de santé , y compris la budgétisation, la surveillance financière, la gestion des médicaments, les fournitures médicales et les rapports opérationnels. • Prodiguer des conseils cliniques et opérationnels experts à la haute direction sur les questions de soins de santé, la gestion des risques, la continuité des opérations et les tendances émergentes qui influent sur la prestation des services. • Coordonner les services de santé spécialisés et l'orientation tels que les tests diagnostiques, les soins de santé mentale, les transferts hospitaliers et les fournisseurs de soins externes pour soutenir les besoins de santé des détenus. • Analyser les données et les tendances en santé afin de recenser les risques, les lacunes dans les services ainsi que les opportunités d'amélioration, et élaborer des recommandations pour améliorer l'efficacité des programmes. • Impliquer les parties prenantes internes et externes en répondant aux demandes d'accès à l'information, aux demandes des organismes de surveillance et en assurant la liaison avec les hôpitaux, les agences communautaires et les organisations professionnelles.
Ce que vous apportez à l'équipe
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Vous êtes actuellement inscrit en tant qu'infirmière autorisée ou infirmier autorisé en règle auprès de l'Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers de l'Ontario.
Compétences en leadership et en gestion.
Diriger des équipes de soins de santé multidisciplinaires en fournissant une direction stratégique et une supervision pour offrir des services centrés sur le patient dans un environnement correctionnel.
Gérer les opérations de soins de santé dans un milieu syndiqué grâce à une planification efficace de la main-d'œuvre, à la planification et à la coordination des ressources pour répondre aux besoins opérationnels.
Promouvoir un leadership inclusif et fondé sur des valeurs en encadrant le personnel, gérant la performance, abordant les questions de relations avec les employés et en favorisant un milieu de travail respectueux.
Appliquer les principes de gestion de projet pour planifier, mettre en œuvre et évaluer les initiatives qui soutiennent l'amélioration continue des services et les objectifs opérationnels.
Connaissances en soins infirmiers et expertise clinique
Appliquer les principes de l'administration des soins de santé et les pratiques fondées sur des données probantes pour soutenir la prestation des services de santé sécuritaire, efficace et éthique.
Superviser les services infirmiers conformément aux normes de l'Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers de l'Ontario et aux attentes de la pratique professionnelle dans un cadre de soins de santé correctionnel.
Interpréter et appliquer la législation pertinente , y compris la Loi sur les professions de la santé réglementées, la Loi sur la santé mentale et la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et la protection de la vie privée.
Superviser les pratiques de gestion des médicaments afin d'assurer la manipulation, le stockage et la distribution sécuritaires des produits pharmaceutiques et des fournitures cliniques.
Connaissances techniques, législatives et analytiques
Démontrer des connaissances en ressources humaines, en finance et en pratiques administratives , y compris les dispositions relatives aux conventions collectives, la budgétisation et la gestion des ressources.
S'assurer de respecter la législation liée à la santé telle que la Loi sur les professions de santé réglementées, la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels sur la santé et la Loi sur la santé mentale.
Analyser les données et les tendances pour soutenir la prise de décision en recensant les risques, les lacunes de service et les occasions d'amélioration de la qualité et des processus.
Utiliser des systèmes informatiques et d'information en santé pour suivre les activités, gérer les dossiers et soutenir les rapports et la planification opérationnelle.
Compétences en communication et relations interpersonnelles
Communiquer efficacement avec les parties prenantes diverses , y compris la haute direction, le personnel, les partenaires du secteur de la santé et les agences externes.
Offrir des consultations solides et une résolution de conflits en abordant les questions sensibles avec professionnalisme, jugement et discrétion.
Préparer des documents écrits clairs et complets tels que des rapports, des recommandations et des réponses aux demandes de renseignements ou aux organismes de surveillance.
Construire et maintenir des relations de collaboration pour soutenir la prestation intégrée des services et la continuité des soins.
Vous ne respectez pas toutes les qualifications?
Si ce nouveau poste vous emballe et que vous possédez la plupart des qualités énumérées, mais pas toutes, veuillez songer quand même à postuler. Nous sommes conscients qu'une seule personne peut ne pas posséder toutes les qualités exigées dans cette annonce d'emploi, et vous pourriez bien être la candidate idéale ou le candidat idéal. Pensez-vous que ce poste pourrait vous convenir? Nous sommes là pour vous soutenir à chaque étape. Ces courtes vidéos peuvent vous aider à vous sentir en confiance et préparé :
Naviguer dans notre processus d'embauche (2 min) – Avoir une vue d'ensemble de chaque étape de notre processus d'embauche structuré afin de savoir à quoi vous attendre et comment vous préparer.
Conseils pour la préparation des candidatures (4 min) – Apprenez à mettre en valeur votre expérience en leadership de façon à correspondre à la façon dont nous évaluons les candidatures lors de la phase de sélection, augmentant ainsi les possibilités d'être sélectionné.
Prenez quelques minutes pour découvrir ces ressources. Elles sont conçues pour vous préparer à la réussite.
Comment nous soutenons la diversité, l'inclusion et l'accessibilité
Nous nous efforçons de constituer une main-d'œuvre inclusive qui reflète les collectivités qu'elle sert. Nous encourageons toutes les personnes qui souhaitent travailler avec nous à poser leur candidature, y compris les personnes handicapées, les personnes autochtones, noires et racisées, ainsi que les personnes de toutes les ethnies, cultures, orientations sexuelles, identités de genre et expressions de genre. Notre processus d'embauche est accessible, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l'accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l'Ontario . Nous nous efforçons de prévenir et d'éliminer les obstacles dans notre processus d'embauche et pouvons offrir des mesures d'adaptation pour répondre à des besoins particuliers liés aux motifs protégés par le Code, comme un handicap, l'état familial et la religion. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur les mesures d'adaptation pendant le processus d'embauche, veuillez communiquer avec nous. Pour en savoir plus sur les efforts déployés par la FPO pour bâtir un milieu de travail inclusif, antiraciste et diversifié, consultez:
les initiatives en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion
les engagements en matière d'accessibilité
la politique pour la lutte contre le racisme
Rappel:
La date limite de candidature est le vendredi 1er mai 2026 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
Mirams Becker Inc.
Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated (EAHI) is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to enriching the lives of people living with dementia. Guided by its vision, “Joyful Living. Every Day,” and mission, “Creating Joyful Living for people living with dementia,” EAHI has built a strong legacy of compassionate, person-centred care. Founded in 1970 through a legacy gift from Ewart Angus, the organization originally focused on housing for seniors in the greater Toronto area before evolving into a specialized provider of dementia care and supportive housing.
EAHI established Its services with the opening of Angus House in 1999 on Merton Avenue near Mt. Pleasant, a multi-level complex offering market-rent apartments and supportive housing for people living with dementia. Building on that foundation, the organization opened a second site as Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home in 2006. Located in North York on Bayview Avenue, Cedarhurst is a 26-bed not-for-profit retirement home purpose-built exclusively for people living with dementia. Widely recognized as a pioneer in specialized dementia care, Cedarhurst fosters a culture rooted in joy, love, personal choice, and hope, creating a home-like environment where residents can live with dignity and meaning. Today, EAHI continues to build on its legacy through a continuum of housing and support services for people living with dementia that reflect its longstanding commitment to innovation, compassion, and joyful living.
Executive Director
As the senior operational leader of Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership, culture, administration, and operational management of Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Angus House. Reporting to the President and Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide the advancement of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and distinctive model of dementia care while ensuring the long-term sustainability and operational excellence of the organization.
This role requires a highly visible, hands-on leader who will build credibility and trust with residents, families, staff, and partners by leading from within the home. The Executive Director will foster a culture of psychological safety, accountability, compassion, and service, while ensuring Cedarhurst remains both a loving home and a well-run organization. The successful candidate will bring strong operational experience from within a seniors’ care residence environment, alongside a deep commitment to human-centred care, people leadership, and values-based decision-making.
Executive Director Responsibilities
Caring Culture and Care Programs Delivery
Employee Experience
Resident and Family Experience
Administration and Facilities Management
Strategic Direction, Innovation and Sector Partnerships
The successful candidate will bring a minimum of eight years of experience working within retirement homes or long-term care supporting Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, along with at least five years of relevant senior leadership experience in health care administration. They will have demonstrated experience in strategic planning, policy and program development, financial oversight, vendor and facilities management, and leading multidisciplinary teams in complex care environments.
The ideal candidate will bring strong knowledge of seniors’ care, dementia care, and the relevant legislative and regulatory environment, including the Retirement Homes Act, RHRA requirements, workplace health and safety, employment standards, and broader Ontario health care system regulations. Experience working within a charitable organization and alongside a Board of Directors will be considered a strong asset. A Master of Health Science in Health Administration, business education, or related advanced education in health policy, business, or managerial sciences is preferred.
This leader will be known for their strong presence, relational leadership style, and ability to collaborate with and influence senior-level sector partners. They will have a passion for advancing dementia care and services. They will also have proven success building trusting relationships with residents, families, powers of attorney, staff, and community stakeholders, and will lead with professionalism, empathy, maturity, and integrity. The successful candidate will bring sound business and operational discipline, strong communication skills, financial acumen, and the ability to gather, interpret, and present data effectively to support decision-making and Board reporting.
Salary Range: $145,000 - $150,000
To Apply
Applications should include an updated CV and a letter outlining relevant experience and qualifications for the position. To apply online, please visit the Mirams Becker website: https://www.miramsbecker.com/executive-director-EAHI-and-Cedarhurst-Dementia-Care-Home .
For a conversation in confidence, please contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com or Noelle Smith at noelle@miramsbecker.com .
Ewart Angus Homes Inc. and Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated (EAHI) is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to enriching the lives of people living with dementia. Guided by its vision, “Joyful Living. Every Day,” and mission, “Creating Joyful Living for people living with dementia,” EAHI has built a strong legacy of compassionate, person-centred care. Founded in 1970 through a legacy gift from Ewart Angus, the organization originally focused on housing for seniors in the greater Toronto area before evolving into a specialized provider of dementia care and supportive housing.
EAHI established Its services with the opening of Angus House in 1999 on Merton Avenue near Mt. Pleasant, a multi-level complex offering market-rent apartments and supportive housing for people living with dementia. Building on that foundation, the organization opened a second site as Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home in 2006. Located in North York on Bayview Avenue, Cedarhurst is a 26-bed not-for-profit retirement home purpose-built exclusively for people living with dementia. Widely recognized as a pioneer in specialized dementia care, Cedarhurst fosters a culture rooted in joy, love, personal choice, and hope, creating a home-like environment where residents can live with dignity and meaning. Today, EAHI continues to build on its legacy through a continuum of housing and support services for people living with dementia that reflect its longstanding commitment to innovation, compassion, and joyful living.
Executive Director
As the senior operational leader of Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership, culture, administration, and operational management of Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Angus House. Reporting to the President and Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide the advancement of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and distinctive model of dementia care while ensuring the long-term sustainability and operational excellence of the organization.
This role requires a highly visible, hands-on leader who will build credibility and trust with residents, families, staff, and partners by leading from within the home. The Executive Director will foster a culture of psychological safety, accountability, compassion, and service, while ensuring Cedarhurst remains both a loving home and a well-run organization. The successful candidate will bring strong operational experience from within a seniors’ care residence environment, alongside a deep commitment to human-centred care, people leadership, and values-based decision-making.
Executive Director Responsibilities
Caring Culture and Care Programs Delivery
Employee Experience
Resident and Family Experience
Administration and Facilities Management
Strategic Direction, Innovation and Sector Partnerships
The successful candidate will bring a minimum of eight years of experience working within retirement homes or long-term care supporting Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, along with at least five years of relevant senior leadership experience in health care administration. They will have demonstrated experience in strategic planning, policy and program development, financial oversight, vendor and facilities management, and leading multidisciplinary teams in complex care environments.
The ideal candidate will bring strong knowledge of seniors’ care, dementia care, and the relevant legislative and regulatory environment, including the Retirement Homes Act, RHRA requirements, workplace health and safety, employment standards, and broader Ontario health care system regulations. Experience working within a charitable organization and alongside a Board of Directors will be considered a strong asset. A Master of Health Science in Health Administration, business education, or related advanced education in health policy, business, or managerial sciences is preferred.
This leader will be known for their strong presence, relational leadership style, and ability to collaborate with and influence senior-level sector partners. They will have a passion for advancing dementia care and services. They will also have proven success building trusting relationships with residents, families, powers of attorney, staff, and community stakeholders, and will lead with professionalism, empathy, maturity, and integrity. The successful candidate will bring sound business and operational discipline, strong communication skills, financial acumen, and the ability to gather, interpret, and present data effectively to support decision-making and Board reporting.
Salary Range: $145,000 - $150,000
To Apply
Applications should include an updated CV and a letter outlining relevant experience and qualifications for the position. To apply online, please visit the Mirams Becker website: https://www.miramsbecker.com/executive-director-EAHI-and-Cedarhurst-Dementia-Care-Home .
For a conversation in confidence, please contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com or Noelle Smith at noelle@miramsbecker.com .
Ewart Angus Homes Inc. and Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Boyden
Dedicated exclusively to children and their families, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is one of the largest and most respected paediatric healthcare centres in the world. As innovators in child health, we lead and partner to improve the health of children through the integration of healthcare, leading-edge research and education. Our reputation would not have been built – nor could it be maintained – without the skills, knowledge and experience of the extraordinary people who come to work here every day. SickKids is committed to ongoing learning and development and features a caring and supportive work environment that combines exceptionally high standards of practice.
When you join SickKids, you become part of our community. We share a commitment and determination to fulfill our vision of Healthier Children. A Better World.
Celebrating its 150th birthday in 2025, SickKids was named by Newsweek and Statista as the best children’s health-care centre in the world, topping the list of 250 children’s hospitals globally.
SickKids is seeking a distinguished Vice President, People and Culture to join its executive leadership team. Reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer, this role provides strategic and operational leadership for Human Resources, Volunteer Resources, and Occupational Health & Safety Services. As a trusted advisor and member of the Senior Management Committee, the Vice President, People and Culture will shape and advance a future-ready people mandate—advancing the HR operating model through emerging technologies, automation, and insights—to enable clinical excellence, organizational agility, and long-term sustainability across one of the world’s leading paediatric health organizations.
The Vice President, People and Culture provides leadership across the full spectrum of the HR function, including talent management, organizational development, performance management, recruitment, total rewards, employee engagement, and workforce planning. A key priority of this portfolio is accelerating digital HR transformation—strengthening HR systems, payroll, and shared services; expanding self-service and omni-channel support; and deploying process automation and AI-enabled tools to streamline core processes, enhance the employee experience, and improve responsiveness and quality of service. The role also leads optimization and human-centred design to ensure HR services are intuitive, efficient, and scalable.
This role also encompasses executive leadership of Volunteer Resources and Occupational Health & Safety Services, including workplace safety, occupational health, accessibility, staff well-being, and workplace violence prevention. Through active participation on committees and close partnership with the Health Equity and Inclusion Office, this leader advances inclusive recruitment, workforce representation, and EDI initiatives—leveraging data and digital capabilities to measure impact and continuously improve outcomes.
An accomplished human resources senior executive with prior C-suite or equivalent experience within a large, complex organization, the candidate sought will bring a progressive, technology-enabled approach to the HR function, alongside possessing an advanced business degree or equivalent experience. Demonstrated success in leading large, cross-functional teams and delivering enterprise change—particularly through modernization of HR services, process automation, and advanced people analytics—will be essential. Recognized as a visionary leader with strong executive presence, high emotional intelligence, and exceptional communication skills, this individual will provide confident, values-driven leadership, with a strong understanding of responsible AI, privacy, and governance, to position the portfolio as the “people and culture” executive function of the future.
To apply for this opportunity, please contact Jim Stonehouse, Partner or Pamela Colquhoun, Partner via Kathy Luu, Senior Associate at kluu@boyden.com .
This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of a planned transition in the summer of 2026.
SickKids is strongly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups and others who may contribute to diversity within our organization.
SickKids is also committed to providing services in both official languages and our preference is to hire employees who are fluent in both English and French whenever possible.
Thank you for your interest in joining SickKids. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with our Hospital policy, employment at SickKids is conditional upon the Hospital’s receipt of all necessary documentation.
Dedicated exclusively to children and their families, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is one of the largest and most respected paediatric healthcare centres in the world. As innovators in child health, we lead and partner to improve the health of children through the integration of healthcare, leading-edge research and education. Our reputation would not have been built – nor could it be maintained – without the skills, knowledge and experience of the extraordinary people who come to work here every day. SickKids is committed to ongoing learning and development and features a caring and supportive work environment that combines exceptionally high standards of practice.
When you join SickKids, you become part of our community. We share a commitment and determination to fulfill our vision of Healthier Children. A Better World.
Celebrating its 150th birthday in 2025, SickKids was named by Newsweek and Statista as the best children’s health-care centre in the world, topping the list of 250 children’s hospitals globally.
SickKids is seeking a distinguished Vice President, People and Culture to join its executive leadership team. Reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer, this role provides strategic and operational leadership for Human Resources, Volunteer Resources, and Occupational Health & Safety Services. As a trusted advisor and member of the Senior Management Committee, the Vice President, People and Culture will shape and advance a future-ready people mandate—advancing the HR operating model through emerging technologies, automation, and insights—to enable clinical excellence, organizational agility, and long-term sustainability across one of the world’s leading paediatric health organizations.
The Vice President, People and Culture provides leadership across the full spectrum of the HR function, including talent management, organizational development, performance management, recruitment, total rewards, employee engagement, and workforce planning. A key priority of this portfolio is accelerating digital HR transformation—strengthening HR systems, payroll, and shared services; expanding self-service and omni-channel support; and deploying process automation and AI-enabled tools to streamline core processes, enhance the employee experience, and improve responsiveness and quality of service. The role also leads optimization and human-centred design to ensure HR services are intuitive, efficient, and scalable.
This role also encompasses executive leadership of Volunteer Resources and Occupational Health & Safety Services, including workplace safety, occupational health, accessibility, staff well-being, and workplace violence prevention. Through active participation on committees and close partnership with the Health Equity and Inclusion Office, this leader advances inclusive recruitment, workforce representation, and EDI initiatives—leveraging data and digital capabilities to measure impact and continuously improve outcomes.
An accomplished human resources senior executive with prior C-suite or equivalent experience within a large, complex organization, the candidate sought will bring a progressive, technology-enabled approach to the HR function, alongside possessing an advanced business degree or equivalent experience. Demonstrated success in leading large, cross-functional teams and delivering enterprise change—particularly through modernization of HR services, process automation, and advanced people analytics—will be essential. Recognized as a visionary leader with strong executive presence, high emotional intelligence, and exceptional communication skills, this individual will provide confident, values-driven leadership, with a strong understanding of responsible AI, privacy, and governance, to position the portfolio as the “people and culture” executive function of the future.
To apply for this opportunity, please contact Jim Stonehouse, Partner or Pamela Colquhoun, Partner via Kathy Luu, Senior Associate at kluu@boyden.com .
This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of a planned transition in the summer of 2026.
SickKids is strongly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups and others who may contribute to diversity within our organization.
SickKids is also committed to providing services in both official languages and our preference is to hire employees who are fluent in both English and French whenever possible.
Thank you for your interest in joining SickKids. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with our Hospital policy, employment at SickKids is conditional upon the Hospital’s receipt of all necessary documentation.