Boyden
With five hospitals, four emergency departments, three critical care units, a long-term care home, a full range of medical and surgical specialties, more than 20 community health-care locations and a state-of-the-art surgical centre within the Jerry Coughlan Health & Wellness Centre, Lakeridge Health offers some of the broadest and most comprehensive acute care, ambulatory care, and long-term care services in Ontario. Lakeridge Health is also home to several regional specialty centres and services, including the Central East Regional Cancer Program, R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, The Shoulder Centre, eye care, thoracic, gynecology oncology and chronic kidney disease services. Additionally, we are proud to serve our community with a full suite of inpatient, ambulatory, and community-based mental health and addictions services, and provide safe, high-quality, compassionate care in our state-of-the-art long-term care home, Lakeridge Gardens.
Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of nearly 9,000 staff, physicians, and volunteers, Lakeridge Health is a proud member of the Durham Ontario Health Team (Durham OHT) and works in collaboration with the Durham OHT, as well as primary care, and community and government partners to foster a truly integrated, regional system of care. Together, we are focused on empowering people to live their best health and fostering an accessible, inclusive, and equitable environment for all.
Reporting to the CEO, the Health System Executive (HSE) is a key member of the Lakeridge Health Senior Leadership Team. In partnership with SLT members, the HSE is accountable to advance the Corporation’s strategic directions consistently across this portfolio, including our Long Term Care Home, Complex Continuing Care and Healthy Aging. This position will be responsible for our community strategies including Family and Community Medicine, and will support the Durham Ontario Health Team. To advance LH’s important work related to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Anti-Racism, the HSE will lead population health engagement, particularly focused on Durham Indigenous and Black communities.
The HSE will partner with organizations in the community and beyond to advance integrated and patient centered care delivery for Durham Region. The HSE will lead and influence system change in order to drive improvements in the performance of the system at large and participate in applicable regional and provincial planning, coordination, and improvement strategies to improve quality and performance. This role will also work to advance strong partnerships with medical staff internally and externally and will work closely with physician leadership to ensure the development and implementation of new programs.
With a demonstrated commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and anti-racism, the HSE will possess a record of accomplishment in senior health systems leadership; 10+ years of relevant progressive clinical operations oversight and administrative experience; proven ability to determine, communicate, lead, and execute transformational strategic directions by leveraging high-performing executive teams; and demonstrated success in formulating and implementing creative and innovative initiatives based on the Institute for Health Care Improvement Quadruple Aim (designed to simultaneously improve the health of our community, the care experience of our patients and families and the wellness of our team as we deliver care). A Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Health Care Administration or a related discipline is preferred; clinical credentials are advantageous but are not an absolute pre-requisite. We welcome applications from marginalized and equity deserving groups, including members of Black and Indigenous communities.
For more information or to pursue this opportunity, please contact Jim Stonehouse, Partner and Pamela Colquhoun, Partner via Kathy Luu kluu@boyden.com .
This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of an upcoming transition in the summer of 2026.
As an organization that serves the diverse communities of Durham Region, Lakeridge Health is committed to fostering an environment that promotes inclusion, diversity, and equity . Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the recruitment and assessment process. If you are applying for a position, please let us know any needs you may have in advance.
With five hospitals, four emergency departments, three critical care units, a long-term care home, a full range of medical and surgical specialties, more than 20 community health-care locations and a state-of-the-art surgical centre within the Jerry Coughlan Health & Wellness Centre, Lakeridge Health offers some of the broadest and most comprehensive acute care, ambulatory care, and long-term care services in Ontario. Lakeridge Health is also home to several regional specialty centres and services, including the Central East Regional Cancer Program, R.S. McLaughlin Durham Regional Cancer Centre, The Shoulder Centre, eye care, thoracic, gynecology oncology and chronic kidney disease services. Additionally, we are proud to serve our community with a full suite of inpatient, ambulatory, and community-based mental health and addictions services, and provide safe, high-quality, compassionate care in our state-of-the-art long-term care home, Lakeridge Gardens.
Guided by our vision of One System. Best Health. and supported by a dedicated team of nearly 9,000 staff, physicians, and volunteers, Lakeridge Health is a proud member of the Durham Ontario Health Team (Durham OHT) and works in collaboration with the Durham OHT, as well as primary care, and community and government partners to foster a truly integrated, regional system of care. Together, we are focused on empowering people to live their best health and fostering an accessible, inclusive, and equitable environment for all.
Reporting to the CEO, the Health System Executive (HSE) is a key member of the Lakeridge Health Senior Leadership Team. In partnership with SLT members, the HSE is accountable to advance the Corporation’s strategic directions consistently across this portfolio, including our Long Term Care Home, Complex Continuing Care and Healthy Aging. This position will be responsible for our community strategies including Family and Community Medicine, and will support the Durham Ontario Health Team. To advance LH’s important work related to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Anti-Racism, the HSE will lead population health engagement, particularly focused on Durham Indigenous and Black communities.
The HSE will partner with organizations in the community and beyond to advance integrated and patient centered care delivery for Durham Region. The HSE will lead and influence system change in order to drive improvements in the performance of the system at large and participate in applicable regional and provincial planning, coordination, and improvement strategies to improve quality and performance. This role will also work to advance strong partnerships with medical staff internally and externally and will work closely with physician leadership to ensure the development and implementation of new programs.
With a demonstrated commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and anti-racism, the HSE will possess a record of accomplishment in senior health systems leadership; 10+ years of relevant progressive clinical operations oversight and administrative experience; proven ability to determine, communicate, lead, and execute transformational strategic directions by leveraging high-performing executive teams; and demonstrated success in formulating and implementing creative and innovative initiatives based on the Institute for Health Care Improvement Quadruple Aim (designed to simultaneously improve the health of our community, the care experience of our patients and families and the wellness of our team as we deliver care). A Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Health Care Administration or a related discipline is preferred; clinical credentials are advantageous but are not an absolute pre-requisite. We welcome applications from marginalized and equity deserving groups, including members of Black and Indigenous communities.
For more information or to pursue this opportunity, please contact Jim Stonehouse, Partner and Pamela Colquhoun, Partner via Kathy Luu kluu@boyden.com .
This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of an upcoming transition in the summer of 2026.
As an organization that serves the diverse communities of Durham Region, Lakeridge Health is committed to fostering an environment that promotes inclusion, diversity, and equity . Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the recruitment and assessment process. If you are applying for a position, please let us know any needs you may have in advance.
Mirams Becker Inc.
At Hamilton Health Sciences, you are joining an organization whose mission is to shape the future of health by leading in care, discovery, and learning, while advancing equity and regional growth. Our workforce of 18,000 staff, physicians, researchers and volunteers share a vision to provide “Leading Care, Driven by Discovery”. Joining Hamilton Health Sciences, you become part of a world-renowned team of leaders, health professionals and researchers working together to make significant advancements in patient care. Hamilton Health Sciences presents outstanding opportunities to advance the future of healthcare, have a positive impact on patients and families, and grow professionally.
Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s & Children’s Health
Reporting to the President & CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS), the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health provides strategic and operational leadership for the organization’s neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health programs, including oversight of McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)—one of only five pediatric hospitals in Ontario and a leading centre for specialized, family-centred care.
As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health is accountable for advancing HHS’ strategy, Vision 2030, driving transformational change that enhances access, quality, and integration of care across the continuum. The role champions equity, diversity, and inclusion, clinical excellence, academic integration, research-informed practice, and innovative models of care that support exceptional patient and family experiences and outcomes. The Vice President plays a critical leadership role in site‑level service, as well as enterprise and regional planning, fostering strong partnerships across the health system to advance coordinated, high-quality care for women, children, and youth. Through the integration of clinical, academic, and research priorities, the Vice President strengthens system capacity, enables innovation, and ensures the long-term sustainability and impact of programs and services aligned with HHS’ strategic vision.
The Vice President will provide strategic and operational leadership for women’s, child, and youth health services across Hamilton Health Sciences, including McMaster Children’s Hospital and Child & Youth Mental Health programs.
This role will ensure high-quality operational performance by championing innovation, digital health, quality improvement, and data-driven, research-enabled care models, while strengthening governance, performance oversight, and partnerships that integrate research and innovation into practice to advance outcomes and support HHS’s leadership in neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health care.
Working collaboratively with internal and external partners, the Vice President will foster strong relationships across academic institutions, community providers, primary care, public health, Indigenous partners, and regional/provincial networks to advance integrated care pathways, seamless transitions, and research-informed practice. Responsibilities also include supporting clinical trials, innovation initiatives, and education infrastructure while ensuring compliance with accreditation, regulatory, and professional standards.
An accomplished people leader, the Vice President will mentor and support high-performing teams in a culture grounded in excellence, accountability, equity, inclusion, and continuous learning. This role carries accountability for budget and resource management, workforce planning, and long-term sustainability, while also partnering with the Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation and community stakeholders to advance philanthropic priorities for MCH and demonstrate impact through patient outcomes and innovation.
The preferred candidate will hold a Master’s degree in Health Administration, Nursing, Allied Health, Public Health, Business Administration, or a related clinical/leadership discipline. Extensive experience leading neonatal, pediatric or women’s health programs, with a proven track record of operational and strategic success, as well as experience and familiarity with child and youth mental health, autism and extensive needs is preferred. A minimum of 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience within complex, multi-site healthcare organizations is required, preferably in an academic health sciences centre.
A regulated health professional background is preferred. Additional credentials in leadership, quality improvement, or change management are considered assets.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/vice-president-womens-and-childrens-health-hamilton-health-sciences/ by July 13th, 2026. For additional information contact Penny Mirams at penny@miramsbecker.com .
Hamilton Health Sciences and Mirams Becker are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace; we welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ2S+ persons. Hamilton Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the hiring process providing the applicant has met the bona-fide requirements for the open position. If contacted for this employment opportunity, please advise if you require any accommodation.
At Hamilton Health Sciences, you are joining an organization whose mission is to shape the future of health by leading in care, discovery, and learning, while advancing equity and regional growth. Our workforce of 18,000 staff, physicians, researchers and volunteers share a vision to provide “Leading Care, Driven by Discovery”. Joining Hamilton Health Sciences, you become part of a world-renowned team of leaders, health professionals and researchers working together to make significant advancements in patient care. Hamilton Health Sciences presents outstanding opportunities to advance the future of healthcare, have a positive impact on patients and families, and grow professionally.
Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s & Children’s Health
Reporting to the President & CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS), the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health provides strategic and operational leadership for the organization’s neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health programs, including oversight of McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)—one of only five pediatric hospitals in Ontario and a leading centre for specialized, family-centred care.
As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health is accountable for advancing HHS’ strategy, Vision 2030, driving transformational change that enhances access, quality, and integration of care across the continuum. The role champions equity, diversity, and inclusion, clinical excellence, academic integration, research-informed practice, and innovative models of care that support exceptional patient and family experiences and outcomes. The Vice President plays a critical leadership role in site‑level service, as well as enterprise and regional planning, fostering strong partnerships across the health system to advance coordinated, high-quality care for women, children, and youth. Through the integration of clinical, academic, and research priorities, the Vice President strengthens system capacity, enables innovation, and ensures the long-term sustainability and impact of programs and services aligned with HHS’ strategic vision.
The Vice President will provide strategic and operational leadership for women’s, child, and youth health services across Hamilton Health Sciences, including McMaster Children’s Hospital and Child & Youth Mental Health programs.
This role will ensure high-quality operational performance by championing innovation, digital health, quality improvement, and data-driven, research-enabled care models, while strengthening governance, performance oversight, and partnerships that integrate research and innovation into practice to advance outcomes and support HHS’s leadership in neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health care.
Working collaboratively with internal and external partners, the Vice President will foster strong relationships across academic institutions, community providers, primary care, public health, Indigenous partners, and regional/provincial networks to advance integrated care pathways, seamless transitions, and research-informed practice. Responsibilities also include supporting clinical trials, innovation initiatives, and education infrastructure while ensuring compliance with accreditation, regulatory, and professional standards.
An accomplished people leader, the Vice President will mentor and support high-performing teams in a culture grounded in excellence, accountability, equity, inclusion, and continuous learning. This role carries accountability for budget and resource management, workforce planning, and long-term sustainability, while also partnering with the Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation and community stakeholders to advance philanthropic priorities for MCH and demonstrate impact through patient outcomes and innovation.
The preferred candidate will hold a Master’s degree in Health Administration, Nursing, Allied Health, Public Health, Business Administration, or a related clinical/leadership discipline. Extensive experience leading neonatal, pediatric or women’s health programs, with a proven track record of operational and strategic success, as well as experience and familiarity with child and youth mental health, autism and extensive needs is preferred. A minimum of 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience within complex, multi-site healthcare organizations is required, preferably in an academic health sciences centre.
A regulated health professional background is preferred. Additional credentials in leadership, quality improvement, or change management are considered assets.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/vice-president-womens-and-childrens-health-hamilton-health-sciences/ by July 13th, 2026. For additional information contact Penny Mirams at penny@miramsbecker.com .
Hamilton Health Sciences and Mirams Becker are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace; we welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ2S+ persons. Hamilton Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the hiring process providing the applicant has met the bona-fide requirements for the open position. If contacted for this employment opportunity, please advise if you require any accommodation.
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Program Operational Director
Cardiac & Critical Care
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) Locations: Kingston General Hospital & Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario Status: Full‑Time | Days Salary: $159,058.58 to $190,869.51 per annum + benefits/pension
About Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is a leading academic health sciences organization in Eastern Ontario, formed from the integration of Kingston General Hospital (KGH) and Hotel Dieu Hospital (HDH). KHSC is committed to delivering outstanding patient‑ and family‑centred care, advancing learning and research, and shaping the future of healthcare through innovation and collaboration.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Executive Director, Patient Care, the Program Operational Director (POD) is a senior clinical program leader responsible for operational leadership across the Cardiac & Critical Care portfolio at both Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital.
Working in close partnership with the Program Medical Director (PMD) within a matrix reporting structure, the POD provides strategic and operational leadership to advance high‑quality, integrated, patient‑centred care. This role plays a key part in achieving KHSC’s strategic priorities while fostering collaboration, continuous improvement, and regional integration across complex clinical environments.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to patient and family‑centred care, equity and inclusion, and continuous quality improvement in all aspects of service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Corporate Leadership
Lead and inspire interdisciplinary teams in the delivery of safe, high‑quality care.
Assume primary responsibility for operational leadership of the clinical program in partnership with the Program Medical Director.
Advance integrated service improvement initiatives aligned with patient needs and organizational strategy.
Continuous Program Evaluation & Improvement
Plan, develop, evaluate, and continuously improve clinical operations and services, including budget and financial oversight.
Establish performance indicators aligned with benchmarks, standards, and corporate scorecards.
Foster a culture of inquiry, accountability, and continuous improvement across frontline teams and leadership.
Integration
Advance integration of clinical services across KGH and HDH through a complex cross‑organizational reporting matrix.
Navigate differing systems, supports, processes, and organizational cultures while driving efficiency and quality.
Apply strategic problem‑solving, collaboration, and diplomacy to improve patient‑centred outcomes within complex systems.
Strategic Program Development
Lead innovative, patient‑focused, and fiscally responsible program development aligned with the unique Mission, Vision, and Values of both KGH and HDH.
Identify and pursue new funding opportunities in collaboration with program leadership.
Develop comprehensive business cases and proposals for internal approval and external regional or provincial funding.
Regionalization
Represent KHSC in regional planning initiatives across the Ontario Health Team and beyond.
Contribute to the development of regional care models spanning the continuum of care.
Collaborate with regional partners to enhance patient care quality and system efficiencies.
Academic Advancement
Support KHSC’s academic mandate by promoting innovation, education, research, and dissemination of leading practices.
Facilitate teaching, publishing, and communication of program advancements internally and externally.
Basic Qualifications
Master’s degree in a healthcare discipline, business, or related field (completed or to be completed within 2–3 years)
Current member of a Regulated Health Care Profession
Significant, progressive leadership experience in a healthcare setting
Demonstrated strategic, analytical, and conceptual thinking at organizational, program, and operational levels
Broad knowledge of hospital structures, governance, operational policies, and decision‑making processes
Strong understanding of the healthcare system, including trends, legislation, and policy
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholder groups
Experience with leadership, quality improvement, and change management principles
Exceptional interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated tact and diplomacy
Demonstrated ability to lead and influence teams through complex change while maintaining engagement and cohesion
Strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and creation of welcoming environments
Demonstrated commitment to patient‑centred care and KHSC’s Mission, Vision, Values, and strategic directions
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Successful completion of a criminal background check with vulnerable sector screening
Physical Requirements
The successful candidate must be able to meet the physical demands of the position.
Why Join KHSC?
Lead care delivery across two renowned academic hospital sites
Influence regional and provincial healthcare transformation
Collaborate with exceptional clinical, academic, and operational leaders
Make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes, system integration, and innovation
Program Operational Director
Cardiac & Critical Care
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) Locations: Kingston General Hospital & Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario Status: Full‑Time | Days Salary: $159,058.58 to $190,869.51 per annum + benefits/pension
About Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) is a leading academic health sciences organization in Eastern Ontario, formed from the integration of Kingston General Hospital (KGH) and Hotel Dieu Hospital (HDH). KHSC is committed to delivering outstanding patient‑ and family‑centred care, advancing learning and research, and shaping the future of healthcare through innovation and collaboration.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Executive Director, Patient Care, the Program Operational Director (POD) is a senior clinical program leader responsible for operational leadership across the Cardiac & Critical Care portfolio at both Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital.
Working in close partnership with the Program Medical Director (PMD) within a matrix reporting structure, the POD provides strategic and operational leadership to advance high‑quality, integrated, patient‑centred care. This role plays a key part in achieving KHSC’s strategic priorities while fostering collaboration, continuous improvement, and regional integration across complex clinical environments.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to patient and family‑centred care, equity and inclusion, and continuous quality improvement in all aspects of service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Corporate Leadership
Lead and inspire interdisciplinary teams in the delivery of safe, high‑quality care.
Assume primary responsibility for operational leadership of the clinical program in partnership with the Program Medical Director.
Advance integrated service improvement initiatives aligned with patient needs and organizational strategy.
Continuous Program Evaluation & Improvement
Plan, develop, evaluate, and continuously improve clinical operations and services, including budget and financial oversight.
Establish performance indicators aligned with benchmarks, standards, and corporate scorecards.
Foster a culture of inquiry, accountability, and continuous improvement across frontline teams and leadership.
Integration
Advance integration of clinical services across KGH and HDH through a complex cross‑organizational reporting matrix.
Navigate differing systems, supports, processes, and organizational cultures while driving efficiency and quality.
Apply strategic problem‑solving, collaboration, and diplomacy to improve patient‑centred outcomes within complex systems.
Strategic Program Development
Lead innovative, patient‑focused, and fiscally responsible program development aligned with the unique Mission, Vision, and Values of both KGH and HDH.
Identify and pursue new funding opportunities in collaboration with program leadership.
Develop comprehensive business cases and proposals for internal approval and external regional or provincial funding.
Regionalization
Represent KHSC in regional planning initiatives across the Ontario Health Team and beyond.
Contribute to the development of regional care models spanning the continuum of care.
Collaborate with regional partners to enhance patient care quality and system efficiencies.
Academic Advancement
Support KHSC’s academic mandate by promoting innovation, education, research, and dissemination of leading practices.
Facilitate teaching, publishing, and communication of program advancements internally and externally.
Basic Qualifications
Master’s degree in a healthcare discipline, business, or related field (completed or to be completed within 2–3 years)
Current member of a Regulated Health Care Profession
Significant, progressive leadership experience in a healthcare setting
Demonstrated strategic, analytical, and conceptual thinking at organizational, program, and operational levels
Broad knowledge of hospital structures, governance, operational policies, and decision‑making processes
Strong understanding of the healthcare system, including trends, legislation, and policy
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholder groups
Experience with leadership, quality improvement, and change management principles
Exceptional interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated tact and diplomacy
Demonstrated ability to lead and influence teams through complex change while maintaining engagement and cohesion
Strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and creation of welcoming environments
Demonstrated commitment to patient‑centred care and KHSC’s Mission, Vision, Values, and strategic directions
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Successful completion of a criminal background check with vulnerable sector screening
Physical Requirements
The successful candidate must be able to meet the physical demands of the position.
Why Join KHSC?
Lead care delivery across two renowned academic hospital sites
Influence regional and provincial healthcare transformation
Collaborate with exceptional clinical, academic, and operational leaders
Make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes, system integration, and innovation
Mirams Becker Inc.
Casey House is a specialty hospital in Toronto providing ground-breaking care to people living with and at risk of HIV. They are Canada’s first and only hospital for people living with and at risk of HIV and have a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to health and well-being. Building on a legacy of advocacy and social justice, Casey House actively dismantles barriers to care and safe living, providing a community and sense of belonging that connects people to care.
Casey House offers comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, and community-based holistic health care for people living with and at risk of HIV. They recognize a person’s physical, mental, cultural, and social well-being as fundamental components of wellness.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) serves as an integral member of the Casey House and Casey House Foundation Executive team. The CFOO is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership across finance, compliance and risk management, facilities, information technology, and dietary services, ensuring these functions advance the organization’s mission and support excellence in care.
As a key member of the executive leadership team, the CFOO participates in the development, implementation, and management of Casey House’s strategic priorities and business plans. The CFOO fosters a proactive, innovative, and collaborative approach across their portfolio and provides sound leadership in support of organizational performance, accountability, and sustainability.
The CFOO will lead the organization’s financial stewardship, including oversight of annual operating and capital budgets, financial reporting and analysis, audit, payroll, treasury, and regulatory and funding compliance. They will also play a central role in identifying and monitoring organizational risks, supporting informed decision-making at both the senior leadership and Board levels.
The CFOO will strategically guide the operational functions of the organization, including facilities planning and capital assets, information technology and information management, reception and client support services, and dietary services. Working closely with internal and external stakeholders, the CFOO will help ensure Casey House continues to deliver high-quality, responsive, and efficient services in support of its clients and community.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to . https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/chief-financial-and-operating-officer-casey-house . For additional information, contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com .
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not be used in the evaluating or assessing of candidates. This is a permanent position to fill a vacancy. Salary: $180,000.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration for the role will be contacted.
Casey House 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.
Casey House is a specialty hospital in Toronto providing ground-breaking care to people living with and at risk of HIV. They are Canada’s first and only hospital for people living with and at risk of HIV and have a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to health and well-being. Building on a legacy of advocacy and social justice, Casey House actively dismantles barriers to care and safe living, providing a community and sense of belonging that connects people to care.
Casey House offers comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, and community-based holistic health care for people living with and at risk of HIV. They recognize a person’s physical, mental, cultural, and social well-being as fundamental components of wellness.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO) serves as an integral member of the Casey House and Casey House Foundation Executive team. The CFOO is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership across finance, compliance and risk management, facilities, information technology, and dietary services, ensuring these functions advance the organization’s mission and support excellence in care.
As a key member of the executive leadership team, the CFOO participates in the development, implementation, and management of Casey House’s strategic priorities and business plans. The CFOO fosters a proactive, innovative, and collaborative approach across their portfolio and provides sound leadership in support of organizational performance, accountability, and sustainability.
The CFOO will lead the organization’s financial stewardship, including oversight of annual operating and capital budgets, financial reporting and analysis, audit, payroll, treasury, and regulatory and funding compliance. They will also play a central role in identifying and monitoring organizational risks, supporting informed decision-making at both the senior leadership and Board levels.
The CFOO will strategically guide the operational functions of the organization, including facilities planning and capital assets, information technology and information management, reception and client support services, and dietary services. Working closely with internal and external stakeholders, the CFOO will help ensure Casey House continues to deliver high-quality, responsive, and efficient services in support of its clients and community.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to . https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/chief-financial-and-operating-officer-casey-house . For additional information, contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com .
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not be used in the evaluating or assessing of candidates. This is a permanent position to fill a vacancy. Salary: $180,000.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration for the role will be contacted.
Casey House 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.