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Director of the Education and Training Institute
Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse, Calgary, Alberta
We are a dynamic service delivery agency that offers a dual mandate of clinical and education programs.  CCASA is seeking a Director of the Education and Training Institute to join our team. This senior level position is part of CCASA’s management team and will be responsible for the further development and on-going management of the CCASA Education and Training Institute.  The Institute offers professional and community sexual violence education and training within the following areas: Children and Youth; Men’s Engagement; Sexual Harassment, with a focus on the workplace; Clinical Education, with a focus on sexual violence specialized trauma work; and general community education, including how to respond to sexual assault disclosures. The successful candidate will be flexible and able to adapt to multiple demands while maintaining a vision of serving people who have experienced sexual violence as well as the broader community. Responsibilities of the Director of the Education and Training Institute include:              Further development and on-going management of the Education and Training InstituteOversight and management of all CCASA education and training programsWork collaboratively with the management and supervisor teams to ensure the implementation of organizational strategic, program and business plansProvide supervision and mentorship to the Education & Training Institute staff and supervisors  Initiate the development of creative and effective education and training programming through the InstituteRepresent CCASA in collaborative community initiatives and participate in the promotion of both the Institute and CCASA programs and servicesEnsure the integration of a sexual violence trauma lens within Education and Training Institute programsComplete program evaluations and funder applications and reportsProvide training and support to Institute staff in order to ensure the delivery of professional quality servicesProvide crisis support, information, advocacy and referrals when necessary * Successful applicants will be required to work some evenings and weekends and must have access to their own transportation. The successful applicants will have the following qualifications, skills and areas of specialized knowledge:Minimum, an undergraduate degree in human/social services, preferably in social work, education or adult education, or other related fieldsMinimum five to eight years curriculum development, education and training experience preferably in anti-violence and not for profit sectorsHigh level management of Education and Training Programs/Institutes including pursuing agency business and strategic planning goals and directions as these relate to the Education and Training Programs /InstituteStaff development and supervision of professional and frontline training and education staffManaging interpersonal relationships with intra and inter-disciplinary professionalsNetworking and promotional approaches within professional and community groupsKnowledge of public relations and marketingFunder report and proposal writingBuilding and supporting an effective and healthy staff teamProven skills in curriculum development, training and evaluation and ability to communicate this informationFlexibility and adaptability to changing demands and client groupsPracticing within consensus building and solution focus problem solving approachesStrong communication skills (oral and written)Anti-oppressive philosophy; respect for diversity, intersectionality, feminismAnalysis and understanding of the many forms of sexual violenceAdult education and other educational pedagogical approachesDemonstrated commitment to the pursuit of equityImpacts and effects of trauma and working through a trauma specialized lensStrategic program planning and managementPublic education/adult learning techniquesCrisis interventionCommunity and client advocacy Please visit our website at www.calgarycasa.com for more information about our programs. CCASA recognizes that Calgary is a very diverse city and we are committed to reflecting that diversity in our organization. We invite qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply. Apply with a resume and cover letter that includes salary expectations by noon on May 7, 2021 to: Danielle Aubry, Chief Executive Officer  910 – 7th Avenue SW (Northland Building)Calgary, AB T2P-3N8Fax: (403) 264-8355 Email: https://calgarycasa.com/get-involved/careers/No Follow-Up Phone Calls or E-mails Please Thank you for your interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  
Managing Director
The Design Talks Institute, Calgary, Alberta
 d.talks started in 2013 as a public facing forum meant to build community and conversation within the city on the value of design and the built environment. What drives the way we build? Who gets to weigh in on the city!s cultural aspirations? What kind of city do you want to live in? Providing a well-respected and energetic public forum, d.talks events invite Calgarians into conversation—regardless of age, gender orientation, or difference of ancestry, all are invited to explore design!s impact on how one feels connected to this place, in this city. The conversations build civic discourse, encourage citizens to come together, to share in a vision for Calgary. We often say that a question is as important as an answer; that a question can inspire not only reflection, but new ways of seeing. We now ask, are you compelled to join us? In the past year, d.talks has embarked upon a review to strengthen the organization!s managerial and administrative capacity, preparing for management transition. In support of this process, d.talks is seeking a part-time Managing Director during this vitally important period of growth.d.talks started in 2013 as a public facing forum meant to build community and conversation within the city on the value of design and the built environment.What drives the way we build? Who gets to weigh in on the city!s cultural aspirations? What kind of city do you want to live in?Providing a well-respected and energetic public forum, d.talks events invite Calgarians into conversation—regardless of age, gender orientation, or difference of ancestry, all are invited to explore design's impact on how one feels connected to this place, in this city. The conversations build civic discourse, encourage citizens to come together, to share in a visionfor Calgary.We often say that a question is as important as an answer; that a question can inspire not only reflection, but new ways of seeing. We now ask, are you compelled to join us?In the past year, d.talks has embarked upon a review to strengthen the organization's managerial and administrative capacity, preparing for management transition. In support of this process, d.talks is seeking a part-time Managing Director during this vitally important period of growth.The Role Working closely with the Artistic Director, the Managing Director will be accountable to the d.talks Board of Directors and will play a key role in the organization in strategic leadership,driving fund development efforts, administration, and ensuring fiscal sustainability of the organization.A future-oriented city builder and entrepreneurial leader, the successful candidate will bring financial literacy, experience in managing projects and budgets, engaging stakeholders and community organizations, and grant writing knowledge. The successful candidate will play a prominent role in leading and inspiring staff, volunteers, and stakeholders of the organization,and have a collaborative approach and ability to work in groups with diverse backgrounds,interests, and levels of experience.Key areas of focus for the role include the following:Stewardship• Financial Oversight including sourcing grant opportunities and grant writing• Manage charitable donation receipts and record-keeping• Work with Treasurer and Bookkeeper to develop annual operational budgets and maintainfinancial records• Direct operational fundraising initiatives working with the Board and Development CommitteeVisionary Leadership• Oversee program delivery and project execution• Lead a core of volunteers to deliver program and outreach• Provide thought leadership on the organizational strategy including audience and stakeholder engagementA Passion for Community Outreach• Steward relationships with community and supporting organizations• Liaise with the Relationships Committee and the Board to develop and strengthenstakeholder relationships CompensationThe Managing Director will be a part-time contract position with the potential for increased responsibility over time, based on funding. As such, the role offers a flexible work schedule. Some periodic phone meetings will be required during weekday business hours. A few early evening meetings may require online participation. All work can be done from home with access to the internet and phone, both during and after the pandemic. A centrally-located space for meetings can be provided once health guidelines allow for in-person meetings. This space will be safe and inclusive as well as accessible by transit.The d.talks board has allocated $25,000 - $30,000 (based on experience) to this contract position through the end of the fiscal year. There is potential for this contract to be extended based on performance. d.talks is an equal opportunity organization. We thank you for your interest.To ApplySubmit a blind resume (a CV + cover letter without name/contact details) that outlines your experience. We are requesting blind submissions in order to support the d.talks Board in the commitment to diversity and inclusion with the hiring process.Please include a separate cover letter with your name, email and relevant contact details,including any social media handles you wish to share. You are welcome to include references on the cover letter.Please send your blind resume and separate cover letter with contact details to:[email protected]Applications are accepted until end of day May 30, 2021.Design Talks (d.talks) is located on the traditional territories of the Treaty 7 region of Alberta including theBlackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani and the Kainai First Nations, the Iyarhe Nakodaincluding the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley First Nations, the Beaver people of the Tsuut!ina First Nation,and the people of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. 
Director of Fund Development
The Alex, Calgary, Alberta
Who We AreThe Alex is a non-profit health and social services organization that has provided integrated and accessible supports and thoughtful, comprehensive care to Calgarians for almost 50 years. With a full complement of health, housing, and community programs, the Alex is a hub of supports and outreach services for people who are experiencing poverty, trauma, social isolation, or health challenges including addiction. What You Will DoReporting to the CFO, the Director, Fund Development will create and implement a robust fund development strategy to develop and foster meaningful relationships with employees, donors, government funders and the community. This position is instrumental in charting the organization’s course in philanthropy and securing charitable contributions to support The Alex’s mission and vision.Collaborate with Senior Leadership Team to develop short- and long-range fund development plans and programs that support the organization’s values, mission, and general objectives.Evaluate, adjust, and develop fundraising strategy, plans and engagement activities to meet financial needs and increase stakeholder support.Designs and implement best/next practice impactful, cost-effective fund development and major gift programs, ensuring solid return on investment.Manage and research donor prospect lists, prepare materials and provide support to staff, board members, and volunteers for solicitations.Ensures there is a communications strategy and work plan to support fundraising and engagement strategies and activities. Provide general oversight of fund development activities and manage the day-to-day operations of The Alex’s development function.Develop and implement project management systems that accurately monitor and prioritize prospect potential & activity, return on investment of events and rate of return on team activity. Provide regular reports to track funds raised, potential prospects, and future activities.Oversee process of communicating reporting requirements to Research and Operations teams to ensure funders receive appropriate data on program/project achievements and statistics in alignment with funding agreements.Create opportunities, both proactively and responsively, to engage in dialogue with community stakeholders to allow The Alex to listen, learn and share information in alignment with organizational goals.Supports attainment of the organization’s fund development goals through the selection, development, motivation, and evaluation of human resources, both professional and volunteer.Works with the CEO and leadership volunteers to enable the board and its members to fulfill their fund development roles. Facilitates the optimum interaction between management and volunteers.Keep informed of changing landscape of government, business and community support for non-profit social service and health initiatives, adjusting strategy and activity to maximize opportunities.Maintain ongoing knowledge of best and emerging practices in philanthropy and fund development as well as the general fields of management and the not-for-profit sector.Practice ethical fundraising, aligned with the mission and values of The AlexWhat You BringMinimum of 5 years (non-profit) leadership experience, demonstrating increasing responsibility to a senior level with significant fund development and community engagement accountabilities with additional 10 years non-profit or fund-raising experience. Social services and/or health-related sector experience is an asset.Degree in communications, business, sales, social sciences, non-profit leadership or related field.  A combination of experience and education will be considered.Certified Fund Raising Executive Preferred. Experiencing achieving fund raising targets of 10 million+ Strong not-for-profit fund development knowledge including: Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) rules and guidelines regarding fundraising in Canada and specifically Alberta;AFP Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and the Imagine Canada’s Code of Ethical Conduct;Donor management software (CRM), digital fundraising and peer to peer platform experienceCertification in Project Management an asset The position is based out of our Franklin Station main Community Health Centre location. Occasional travel within the city will be required. Occasional evening and weekend hours will be required for special projects, events, and deadlines in service to the organization’s mission.This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website at www.thealex.ca  
Member Engagement & Experience Team Lead
CPHR Alberta, Calgary, Alberta
Chartered Professionals in Human Resources (CPHR) Alberta is the professional association dedicated to strengthening the human resources profession and upholding the highest standards of practice. With chapters in all major cities in Alberta, CPHR Alberta is the third largest HR association in Canada representing over 6,000 members. We are the exclusive certifying body in Alberta for the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources (CPHR) designation; the standard for HR professionals in Canada. The CPHR demonstrates HR expertise, experience and ethical management of today’s human capital. Together with our members, we are working towards becoming a self-regulated, recognized profession in Alberta.  For more details about CPHR Alberta, visit www.cphrab.caOverviewReporting to the Director, Operations, you will provide leadership to member engagement and experience activities with the goal of contributing to our member community. You will work closely with the rest of the team to deliver excellent service to members and other stakeholders. You will lead the Mentorship Program and the Volunteer Program, and provide support and guidance for conferences, awards, and professional development.This is a one-year, full-time role located in Calgary, Alberta.What you will doProvide strong support to the volunteer program, including recruitment and recognition of volunteers across the province.Lead the Mentorship Program, including semi-annual participant intakes, matching, and managing the volunteer committee.Work with the team to create and execute the annual professional development program, providing learning and networking opportunities to members across the jurisdiction. This includes communicating with members and speakers.Provide strong support to other team members for specific events, including conferences and awards.Work closely with the Marketing & Communications team to promote events. Monitor registration levels and adjust promotion efforts as required.With the Director, Operations, manage the team budget and the tracking required for regular reporting activities.Provide support to the CEO for events when required.Attend events as a representative of CPHR Alberta as required.What you will bringYou are a high-energy, positive person who is excellent at building relationships, and you enjoy working with a variety of people. You have worked with volunteers and are able to manage multiple priorities and a fast-paced work environment. You are a professional who will represent CPHR Alberta in a positive way in all situations.Post-secondary education in a related field (i.e., Event Management, Administration, HR, Marketing, Volunteer Management)Minimum three years related experience in a similar role or organization (non-profit, member-based). Event-planning and/or HR experience will be a strong asset.Experience with providing excellent service to stakeholders is a requirement, including the ability to manage complaints and find win-win solutions. A proven ability to engage and motivate others through strong communication skills.Organized and detail-oriented.Proven ability to be proactive and creative in problem-solving.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Ability to work independently, while also being part of a team.Able to adapt to changing situations and priorities, take initiative, and work well with a variety of team members.Ability to work in a virtual environment. Experience with MS Teams and Zoom is a strong asset.Strong computer skills: MS Office is required, and Constant Contact and Survey Monkey experience is an asset. Experience using a CMS is valuable for this role.Flexibility to work some early mornings and/or evenings for events. CPHR offers competitive compensation & benefits, professional development and a great team environment!Please submit your resume and cover letter, indicating salary expectations, by May 2, 2021.While we thank all applicants for your interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.   
Student Assistant, Career Centre Volunteer Program
Douglas College, New Westminster, BC
Position DetailsPosition Information Position Title Student Assistant, Career Centre Volunteer Program Posting Number 01966SA Location New Westminster/Coquitlam Campus Grade or Pay Level SA - Pay Level II Salary Range $18.95/hour Position Type Student Assistant Posting Type Internal/External Regular/Temporary Temporary Employment Type Part-Time Posting Category Student Assistants Start Date 09/05/2023 End Date Day of the Week Other Shift See Work Arrangements Work Arrangements The position is located at the New Westminster and Coquitlam campus. Hours of work: up to a maximum of 20 hours/week. The work terms for this position are:1. Fall 2023: September 5, 2023 - December 17, 20232. Winter 2024: January 3, 2024 - April 24, 20243. Summer 2024: May 6, 2024 - August 18, 2024 What Douglas Offers DO what you love. Be good at it. That's how Douglas College defines a great career. It's a philosophy that resonates through our classrooms, our offices and our boardrooms. It inspires our students and drives us to make Douglas College one of BC's Top Employers. We love what we do. And we're looking for passionate, motivated people to join us in making one of Canada's best colleges even better. The Role The Student Assistant, Career Centre Volunteer Program, will assist the staff fostering a community of student volunteers interested in promoting workshops, programs, activities and services of the Career Centre to Douglas College students. The Student Assistant, Career Centre Volunteer Program will also assist the staff to increase student engagement and signups with all Career Centre activities, workshops and programs along with creating and updating internal promotional materials for the Career Centre programs. The Student Assistant, Career Centre Volunteer Program will be stationed in the New Westminster or Coquitlam campus concourse one day a week and/or working in the Business Development office, as required, to bring awareness of the Career Centre programs to students.Responsibilities• Assisting the supervisor with preparing training materials provided to new Career Centre volunteers prior to the start of their assignment.• Attending onboarding sessions and regular team meetings.• Supporting the supervisor to help student volunteers enhance their knowledge base of career development skills and gain a sense of responsibility for their community.• Assisting the supervisor with preparation of Weekly Friday's Career Centre Volunteers Newsletter.• Assisting the supervisor with designing, writing/editing and reformatting digital and printed communications for students, faculty and employers to keep promotional items fresh and current.• Assisting the supervisor with communication via Career Centre social media platforms with students to learn about the services the Career Centre provides to all current and past students.• Assisting the Coordinator, Business Development Events with event planning and marketing and additional activities related to the promotion of the Career Centre.• Using testimonials from employers, faculty advisors and students for publication on Career Centre Social Media platforms.• Supporting the Coordinator, Business Development Promotions in digital marketing, and program review focus group events and contact database updates. To Be Successful in this Role You Will Need • Effective communication skills - able to approach people to share the benefits of the Career Centre services• Savvy user of Social Media - Twitter, Facebook and Instagram• Strong writing skills• Ability to work well with minimal supervision and is self-motivated• Previous experience in a sales environmentDomestic students must meet ONE of the following criteria, to be eligible to work as a Student Assistant/Student Research Assistant:1. The domestic student must be enrolled in, and maintain, a minimum of one or more (3 credit) courses at Douglas College throughout the work term; OR2. The domestic student must have been enrolled in, and maintained, a minimum of one or more (3 credit) courses at Douglas College in the term immediately preceding the work term and has indicated an intention to enroll at the college in the term immediately following the work term; OR3. The domestic student must be enrolled in, and maintain a minimum of two or more (3 credit) courses at another accredited public post-secondary institution in B.C. throughout the work term; OR4. The domestic student must have been enrolled in, and maintained, a minimum of two or more (3 credit) courses at another accredited public post-secondary institution in B.C. in the term immediately preceding the work term and has indicated an intention to enroll at the institution in the term immediately following the work term.International students must meet ONE of the following criteria, to be eligible to work as a Student Assistant/Student Research Assistant:1. The international student is enrolled in full-time studies at Douglas College, throughout the academic year; OR2. The international student, who is not a Douglas College student, but is an international student at another accredited public post-secondary institution in B.C., has a valid Study Permit that has the notation - "May accept employment on or off campus if meeting eligibility criteria as per R186 (F), (V) or (W). Must cease working if no longer meeting these criteria." Proof of enrollment in full-time studies from the other post-secondary institution is required.An original copy of a Social Insurance Number ( SIN ) and an original Study Permit are required by law before commencing work at Douglas College.Qualified Douglas College students meeting the above criteria will be given first preference over students of other qualifying institutions. Link to Full Position Profile Equity Statement Douglas College is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and equitable learning and working environment. In support of this journey, we welcome all people to apply, including people from groups that are experiencing inequity, including, but not limited, to Indigenous Peoples, racialized or persons of colour, persons with mental or physical disabilities, persons who identify as women, and/or persons of marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and persons of all faith identities, age, marital status, and parental status. Needs a Criminal Records Check No Posting Detail Information Open Date 08/04/2023 Close Date Open Until Filled No Special Instructions to Applicant Please include the following:- Douglas College Student ID number or indicate if you are enrolled in another accredited public post-secondary institution in B.C.- Domestic or International student status- Being eligible to work please indicate the work terms you are applying for:1. Fall 20232. Winter 20243. Summer 2024- If selected for an interview please bring one of the following:1. Proof of enrollment for work term from Douglas College OR2. Proof of enrollment for work term from another post-secondary institution OR3. Domestic students only: proof of registration for the term immediately preceding the work term and indication of intention to enroll at the college in the term immediately following the work term Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting https://www.douglascollegecareers.ca/postings/11183
Director Of Outreach & Partnerships
Influence Mentoring Society, Across
OverviewInfluence Mentoring Society's ("Influence Mentoring") Director of Outreach and Partnerships will be an aspirational, big picture and strategic thinker and a leader in the Indigenous community.The Director of Outreach and Partnerships will work collaboratively with the Director of Operations and Mentorship to provide Influence Mentoring with the senior leadership required to successfully manage, maintain and grow the organization.The Director of Outreach and Partnerships will report directly to the Chairperson of the Influence Mentoring Board of Directors and, together with the Director of Operations and Mentorship, will be responsible for the design, development, execution, reporting and enhancement (as the case may be) of Influence Mentoring Program ("Program"), as described below.ResponsibilitiesShared Responsibilities - Together with the Director of Operations and Mentorship, the Director of Outreach and Partnerships will:- Provide leadership, and in conjunction with the Board of Directors, strategic direction for all aspects of Influence Mentoring.- Provide governance leadership for the Mentoring Program, including development of a longer-term Strategic Plan in collaboration with the Board of Directors, and advising, monitoring and acting on risk issues.- Work with the Board of Directors on maintaining Charitable Status with CRA.- Ensure the on-going development of Program reporting, including:-Appropriate data and outcome framework.- Appropriate reporting system(s).- Annual report to funders.Core and Primary Responsibilities -- Execute strategic outreach and engagement with potential Mentors, Proteges, funders, while serving as the primary point of contact for the Program's institutional partner(s) (including employer, academic and other institutions).- Provide ongoing engagement and support for current Mentors and Proteges.- In collaboration with the Board of Directors, implement the organization's external engagement and communications objectives to develop the profile of Influence Mentoring across stakeholder groups, including Indigenous communities and their leadership, Indigenous post-secondary students, post-secondary organization staff, current and potential funders and corporate partners, and other Indigenous-focused organizations (for profit and not for profit).- Maintain the organization's presence and interactions on social media, including (without limitation) Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).- Manage operational financial matters and reporting on budgetary matters to the Board of Directors by supporting the Director of Operations and Mentorship.- Develop and prepare government grant applications and private funder requests for support.- Drive Influence Mentoring's recruitment and engagement efforts with its key stakeholder groups with the objective of achieving or exceeding the target deliverables set forth below. In addition, the Director of Outreach and Partnerships is expected to develop other relevant target deliverables in conjunction with the Director of Operations and Mentoring and the Board of Directors, from time to time.- Work with the Program team to recruit Proteges- Work with the Program team to recruit Mentors- Develop strategic relationships with new academic partners, scheduling meetings as may be required for the Influence team to initiate collaborations.- Drive engagement efforts with new academic partners leading to new signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with academic post-secondary institutions.- Support employer engagement activities, scheduling meetings as may be necessary for the Influence team to initiate collaborations.- Ensure all activities and events pertaining to engagement, marketing, and outreach have been properly entered in the Neon One platform.- Develop new relationships with potential academic partners by promoting the Influence Mentoring program, distributing marketing materials and assets, and developing relationships with key personnel, including front-line staff.- Support the marketing components of the Influence Mentoring communications strategy.- Represent Influence Mentoring at virtual community events, career fairs, AGMs, etc. where possible.- In collaboration with the Director of Operations and Mentorship, present the Influence Mentoring program to potential protege and mentor groups.- Prioritize the recruitment of individual mentors with required skillsets or Indigenous background, as needed.- Develop and drive the stakeholder engagement strategy.- Utilize varied recruitment and engagement strategies to drive Influence Mentoring's recruitment efforts for proteges and mentors.- Establish and maintain effective relationships and referral pipelines with key stakeholders; existing academic post-secondary institutions; employer and industry partners, and community organizations, developing relationships with key personnel.- Screen and onboard potential volunteer mentors.- Liaise with the Influence Mentoring Director of Operations and Mentorship to fulfill specific mentor requirements and make matching recommendations.- Support individual prospective mentors to the point of their application in the Neon One system.- Support Influence Mentoring's research, interviewing, and focus group projects, as needed.- Data Collection and Reporting- Provide appropriate reports on the deliverables below and on opportunities as may be requested from time to time.-Term DeliverablesFor greater clarity, the target deliverables for the 2023-24 year (September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024) are noted below:- Work with the Influence team to recruit an additional 50+ proteges by January 30, 2024.- Work with the Influence team to recruit 25+ mentors for January 30, 2024.- Develop new strategic relationships with new academic partners, with a goal of scheduling 10-15 new meetings for the Influence team to initiate collaborations, the first such meetings to be set for no later than January 20, 2024.- Drive engagement efforts with new academic partners leading to 2 new signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with academic post-secondary institutions.- Support employer engagement activities, scheduling at least 5 new meetings for the Influence team to initiate collaborations, the first such meetings to be set for no later than January 20, 2024.Core CompetenciesIn addition to a relevant post-secondary degree (or a combination of applicable experience, knowledge and education), the successful candidate will demonstrate the following core competencies and experience:- Passion for supporting Indigenous students.- Expertise in Indigenous culture and ways of knowing.- Experience and success working with Indigenous communities and Indigenous students. Fluency in an Indigenous language would be an asset.- Knowledge of mentoring philosophies and approaches and experience with mentoring programs.- Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships and drive engagement with a wide range of stakeholders, with particular focus on Indigenous youth.- Strong leadership potential, with formal or informal experience preferred.- Strong written and verbal communications skills, including aptitude for public speaking, building and delivering presentations to funders and facilitating large group sessions.- Proficiency coordinating individuals and groups through virtual platforms (i.e., WebEx, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, etc.).- Experience in fundraising and grant writing, preferably in the not-for-profit sector.- Excellent administration and organizational skills.- Experience working with media and social media platforms.- Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheets and databases, including a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Professional (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint).- Self-motivated work ethic with ability to perform effectively in independent or team settings
Director Of Operations & Mentorship
Influence Mentoring Society, Across
Influence Mentoring Society's ("Influence Mentoring") Director of Operations and Mentorship will be an aspirational, big picture and strategic thinker and a leader in the Indigenous community.The Director of Operations and Mentorship will work collaboratively with the Director of Outreach and Partnerships to provide Influence Mentoring with the senior leadership required to successfully manage, maintain and grow the organization.The Director of Operations and Mentorship will report directly to the Chairperson of the Influence Mentoring Board of Directors and, together with the Director of Outreach and Partnerships, will be responsible for the design, development, execution, reporting and enhancement (as the case may be) of Influence Mentoring Program ("Program"), as described below.Key ResponsibilitiesShared Responsibilities - Together with the Director of Outreach and Partnerships, the Director of Operations and Mentorship will:- Provide leadership, and in conjunction with the Board of Directors, strategic direction for all aspects of Influence Mentoring.- Provide governance leadership for the Mentoring Program, including development of a longer-term Strategic Plan in collaboration with the Board of Directors, and advising, monitoring and acting on risk issues.- Manage operational financial matters and reporting on budgetary matters to the Board of Directors.- Work with the Board of Directors on maintaining Charitable Status with CRA.- Ensure the on-going development of Program reporting, including:- Appropriate data and outcome framework.- Appropriate reporting system(s).Core & Primary Responsibilities -- Provide oversight of all operational aspects of the Program, including but not limited to:- Program development and implementation.- Maintaining and optimizing the Program's online platform, with support from appropriate technical resources, as required.- Designing and delivering online mentoring boot camps and networking sessions.- Manage operational and financial matters and reporting on budgetary matters to the Board of Directors with support from the Director of Outreach and Partnerships, including:- Ensure all operational financial matters are attended to including (without limitation) all accounts payable and receivable, in accordance with organizational policy and guidelines.- Develop and monitor budgets with bookkeeper.- Work with the bookkeeper and Board Treasurer on annual financial statements, audit preparation, audited financial statements and Board review.- Establish and maintain effective relationships and referral pipelines with key stakeholders; existing academic post-secondary institutions; employer and industry partners, and community organizations, developing relationships with key personnel.- Screen and onboard potential volunteer mentors.- Liaise with the Director of Outreach and Partnerships to fulfill specific mentor requirements and make matching recommendations.- Support individual prospective mentors to the point of their application in the Neon One system.- Support Influence Mentoring's research, interviewing, and focus group projects, as needed.- Data Collection and Reporting.- Support the Director of Outreach and Partnerships in preparing appropriate reports on deliverables and on opportunities as may be requested from time to time.Near-Term DeliverablesFor greater clarity, the Director of Operations and Mentorship's core responsibilities are to design and deliver orientations, bootcamps and networking sessions for the Proteges and Mentors enrolled in the Program; providing support for the mentoring partnerships, schools and corporate partners; and ensuring the operational and financial supports are in place to run the Program successfully. Accordingly, the target deliverables for the 2023-24 year (September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024) are noted below:- Create meaningful relationships with 2-3 new workshop organizations by January 30, 2024.- Oversee and deliver 1-2 workshops (RBC training, IAT, etc.) per month for the academic year, the annual schedule for same to be prepared by December 15, 2023, with the first such workshops to be set for no later than December 20, 2023.- Design and implement a flow chart of Protege and Mentor recruitment paths by December 30, 2023.- Create and maintain mentor partnership tracking documents and check-in dates.- Using research results, adjust orientation presentations to reflect new messaging on an on-going basis.- Ensure the 2023-24 budget is properly provided for in the allocation budget spreadsheet (by expense item; dollar amount and specific funder) by January 30, 2024.- Support the bookkeeper and auditor in all financial matters related to the year-ending audit and financial reporting requirements, for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2023.Core CompetenciesIn addition to a relevant post-secondary degree (or a combination of applicable experience, knowledge and education), the successful candidate will demonstrate the following core competencies and experience:- Passion for supporting Indigenous students.- Expertise in Indigenous culture and ways of knowing.- Experience and success working with Indigenous communities and Indigenous students. Fluency in an Indigenous language would be an asset.- Relevant and demonstrable experience in project coordination, with a track record of successful delivery and implementation.- Knowledge of mentoring philosophies and approaches and experience with mentoring programs.- Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships and drive engagement with a wide range of stakeholders, with a particular focus on Indigenous youth.- Strong leadership potential, with formal or informal experience preferred.- Strong written and verbal communications skills, including an aptitude for public speaking, building and delivering presentations to funders and facilitating large group sessions.- Proficiency in coordinating individuals and groups through virtual platforms (i.e., WebEx, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, etc.).- Excellent administration and organizational skills.- Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheets and databases, including a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Professional (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint).- Self-motivated work ethic with ability to perform effectively in independent or team settings
101229 - Leader, Indigenous Engagement
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Leader, Indigenous Engagement Job ID 2023-101229 City Vancouver Work Location 520 West 6th Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Community Health Services Salary Grade 08 Min Hourly CAD $45.48/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $65.38/Hr. Shift Times 0800-1600 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $45.48/Hr. - CAD $65.38/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Leader, Indigenous Engagement with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!We recognize that our places of work and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) facilities lie on the traditional homelands of the Heiltsuk, Kitasoo-Xai’xais, Lil’wat, Musqueam, N’Quatqua, Nuxalk, Samahquam, shishalh, Skatin, Squamish, Tla’amin, Tsleil-Waututh, Ulkatcho, Wuikinuxv, and Xa’xtsa Nations.As part of VCH’s deep commitment to cultural safety and humility, the organization seeks to create culturally safe practices and relationships with First Nation, Metis, and Inuit individuals and communities, with an aim to transform care and improve patient experiences and health outcomes for Indigenous peoples in the VCH region.The Leader, Indigenous Engagement, will play a critical role in helping VCH collaborate, consult and communicate with First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities across the region through transparent, respectful, and meaningful engagement. This is part of our continued commitment to the Provincial Declaration of Commitment to Cultural Safety and Humility, the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions Calls to Action, and the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People.As a member of the VCH Community Engagement team, the Leader, Indigenous Engagement, will lead engagement programs that connect Indigenous peoples with VCH initiatives, including the delivery of assets, infrastructure, health care services and programs, as well as the development of resources to support the organization’s journey of listening, learning and advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Reporting to the Regional Director, Public Affairs & Stakeholder Relations and with a matrix reporting structure to the Director, Indigenous Engagement & Inclusion, this role will collaborate closely with other Communications team members, Indigenous Health, regional project and program teams, Community of Care leadership, and First Nations and Indigenous community partners to help VCH develop engagement programs and business initiatives that reflect the unique needs and considerations of Indigenous partners. The Leader, Indigenous Engagement, will lead the way in helping VCH embrace and adopt Indigenous perspectives and methodologies to guide community engagement work and inform initiatives throughout the health authority. Strong preference given to candidates identifying as Indigenous, including First Nations, Metis, or Inuit. We are striving to build a diverse team that has lived experience with Indigenous communities.It will greatly assist us with screening if you refer in your application to your Indigenous identity. Recognizing the impacts of colonization on Indigenous people, it is your choice whether to volunteer information. We will hold your application in strictest confidence, sharing it only with the hiring panel. As a Leader, Indigenous Engagement with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Leads and / or supports the design, development, execution, and evaluation of engagement programs that promote the delivery of safe, quality health care at VCH. Serves as a liaison with First Nations, Métis and Inuit and health care leaders to facilitate culturally-safe and meaningful dialogue to improve patient and client experiences and health outcomes for Indigenous peoples.Represents Community Engagement on project panels, working with internal project partners to promote the appropriate level of engagement with Indigenous peoples and ongoing alignment around broader engagement activities. Fosters ongoing relationships with Indigenous peoples to ensure the voice of First Nations, Métis and Inuit are represented across VCH programs and services.Works with the broader Community Engagement team and VCH to embed Indigenous perspectives and Indigenous methodologies into the design and implementation of engagement initiativesSupports the development of protocols and resources to help guide and inform VCH engagement activities that promote cultural knowledge and safe and respectful cross-cultural interactions.Maintains knowledge and understanding of current Indigenous Health and health care system issues, policy, legislation, trends, research, etc.Tracks emerging promising practices around public participation and Indigenous engagement that can be incorporated into VCH engagement programs.Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education & ExperienceA university degree in community development, communications, public relations, marketing or another relevant discipline. A post-graduate degree and accreditation/certification (IAP2) would be an asset.A minimum of ten (10) years of experience in community engagement and capacity building, or a health-related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.Indigenous cultural safety training or equivalent lived experience. Trauma informed practice education or experience would be an asset.Pursuant to Section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants who self-identify as Aboriginal (First Nation, Metis, or Inuit). All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.Knowledge & AbilitiesDemonstrates extensive experience leading engagement with Indigenous communities around the delivery of assets, infrastructure, services, and / or corporate initiatives.Demonstrates extensive knowledge of Indigenous communities (especially those within VCH region) and resources, and demonstrated skills in the area of Indigenous engagementExpert understanding of relevant protocols, procedures, principles and considerations for engaging with First Nations, Metis and Inuit partners.Demonstrates significant knowledge of the philosophies, principles and practices of community engagement and public participation, including the role of communications in supporting community engagement.Demonstrated knowledge regarding Indigenous facility design considerations would be an asset.Demonstrated ability to effectively mentor and enact cultural humility for cultural safety.Demonstrated leadership and ability to foster a culturally safe, motivating, respectful and encouraging environment.Strong strategic and analytical thinking, problem-solving, project management, organizational, consultative, facilitation, consensus-building and conflict resolution skills.Demonstrated ability to lead the development and implementation of plans, strategies and programs in a deadline-oriented, high-profile and demanding environment.Exceptional ability to communicate effectively and creatively, both orally and in writing, within tight time frames.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement The hours of work including days off and work area may be subject to change consistent with operational requirements and the provision of the Collective Agreement and applicable statutes. Successful applicants may be required to complete a Criminal Records Review Check.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and 'going first' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.• Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension plan• Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunities• Wellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate families• Award-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteers• Access to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2024.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
96981 - Director, People Wellness
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Director, People Wellness Job ID 2023-96981 City Vancouver Work Location HR - 601 W Broadway 10th fl Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 10 Min Hourly CAD $59.59/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $85.65/Hr. Shift Times 0830-1630 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $59.59/Hr. - CAD $85.65/Hr. Job Summary Come work as Director, People Wellness with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! As a member of the People leadership team and reporting to the Executive Director of Safety Health & Wellness, the Director People Wellness plays an integral role within the organization in establishing alignment of People team services with VCH strategic and operational objectives. The Director is accountable to oversee the strategic planning and operational requirements for the People Wellness portfolio, which includes Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), Mental and Physical Health & Wellness initiatives and the Psychological Health & Safety program across Vancouver Coastal Health. Providing organizational leadership, expertise and creativity in the delivery of services, the Director is accountable for ensuring these programs support the achievement of identified outcomes for all VCH staff and volunteers including leaders, employees, physicians and medical staff by developing, implementing and evaluating an integrated total Wellness program. The portfolio will focus on advancing related VCH strategic objectives and maximizing compliance with all applicable legislation and accreditation standards including implementation of the National Standard of Canada on Psychological Health and Safety in the workplace. Apply today to join our team! As Director, People Wellness with Vancouver Coastal Health, you will: Promote a safe and healthy workplace by enhancing existing services and developing new initiatives and programs that proactively support healthy work environments for staff and medical staff.Work collaboratively with People team senior leadership and operations leaders across the organization to formulate, implement, and evaluate strategic plans, goals and objectives.Work in collaboration with other People teams, Indigenous Health, and Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Anti-racism to ensure compliance with legislated requirements, collective agreement provisions, VCH policies and values, and the inclusion of Indigenous cultural safety and anti-racism principles with a commitment to related education strategies.Align service delivery model within broad Health Human Resources planning initiatives for VCH ensuring consistent and appropriate delivery of People Wellness services.Coordinate related engagement with operations leadership, employee and labour union representatives, HEABC, and related internal and external industry working groups.Oversee the management, development and operational planning requirements and represent the portfolio in major corporate initiatives and internal/external steering committees developing strong collaborative relationships with key industry partners. Qualifications Education & Experience Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology, Organizational Development, and/or Business Administration supplemented with ten (10) years' recent, relevant, progressive leadership experience in healthcare/program management within a large multi-union organization or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.Completion of accredited Mediation Skills, Conflict Coaching, and Workplace Conflict courses as well as relevant certifications considered assets to the role.Knowledge & Abilities Develops and maintains strong relationships with key internal and external partners to promote and enhance services provided with sensitivity to diversity and indigenous lensPractices the recognition, inclusion and support of all types and aspects of diversity at all stages of engagement, with an understanding of the issues faced by people from equity-seeking groups, including those who experience intersectional barriers.Demonstrated expertise and understanding of approaches to team function assessment, team based interventions and conflict resolution modalities and approaches, including leading best practicesRelevant training and/or designations in fields of practice such as Human Systems Dynamics, and eligibility for registration with Mediate BC would be considered assetsDemonstrated knowledge of clinical systems and healthcare management including health and safety management systems (HSMS), accreditation standards, and regulatory requirementsDemonstrated knowledge of relevant legislation and provincial/national standards on health, safety and wellnessAbility to effectively lead and support management teams, inspiring a shared vision that aligns with organization goals, objectives, and strategiesIdentifies emerging initiatives, trends and industry best practices and ensures full consideration in the development and implementation of service delivery goals and objectivesDemonstrated ability to build strong, positive relationships and utilizes strong communication skills and client-based solution-focused approach to finding creative and proactive ways for improving servicesDemonstrated ability to work professionally, diplomatically, and persuasively to foster and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external partners.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.If you have any questions, please reach out to Orlando Cerrato, Manager, Executive Talent Acquisition at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and 'going first' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
109992 - Medical Director, Research & Evaluation, Substance Use and Priority Populations
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Medical Director, Research & Evaluation, Substance Use and Priority Populations Job ID 2023-109992 City Vancouver Work Location Chief Med Health Officer, Van Supplementary Job Title Physicians & Medical Staff - Medical Director Labour Agreement Medical Staff Position Type Permanent Job Status Regular Part-Time Standard Hours / Week 16 Hours/Week Job Category Physicians Salary Please refer to the information below for details regarding salary. Job Summary Job Title:Medical Director, Research & Evaluation, Substance Use and Priority PopulationsWork Site:Suite 721, 601 West Broadway, Vancouver Status:Part-TimeStart Date:January 12, 2023Compensation Type:Medical Administrative Services Contract Come work as a Medical Director, Research & Evaluation, Substance Use and Priority Services with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!The Medical Director of Research and Evaluation (MDoRE), Substance Use and Priority Populations, will collaborate with designated senior leadership to provide strategic direction and oversight to support implementation of high-quality research and evaluation activities within the Vancouver Coastal Health Region. The MDoRE will support innovative research, quality improvement and evaluation of programs using a population focus, to inform implementation of evidence-based practices and effective delivery of programs/services targeting priority populations, including those with substance use disorder. Reporting to the Vice President, Public Health and Chief Medical Health Officer, and collaborating jointly with the VCH Executive Director for Substance Use and Priority Populations, the Regional Addiction Program Medical Director, the STOP HIV Regional Medical Director, VCH Medical Health Officers, and Providence Health Urban Health and Substance Use Program Leadership, MDoRE will support all aspects of research and evaluation to ensure effective implementation of the Regional Addiction Program strategy, whose guiding principles, goals, and objectives are to:Coordinate a regional approach to addiction prevention and careDevelop quality improvement and evaluation programs for addiction programsSupport care providers to utilize best practices for addiction management, linking with BCCSU, and building capacity among primary care providersReduce morbidity and mortality related to addictionIn addition, the MDoRE will support research and evaluation related to the broader Substance Use and Priority Populations areas of work including:Complex Care HousingUrgent HomelessnessToxic Drug responseSTOP HIV ProgramEmerging health initiatives for priority populationsThe MDoRE will strive to ensure that the impact of key initiatives for priority populations are tracked over time, and to evaluate outcomes across the care continuum. As the Medical Director, Research & Evaluation, Substance Use and Priority Services with Vancouver Coastal Health, you will:In collaboration with the VCH communities of care and PHC medical and operational leadership, VCH Executive Director for Substance Use and Priority Populations, the Regional Addiction Program Medical Director, the STOP HIV Regional Medical Director, Providence Health Urban Health and Substance Use Program leadership, and the Office of the Chief Medical Health Officer, take a leadership role in identifying research and evaluation-related priorities for substance use populations services within the Region;Ensures alignment with the vision, values and Priorities of VCH/PHC and that of Ministry of Health;Provides the forum for setting priorities through dialogue with the VCH Substance Use and Priority Populations teams and relevant stakeholders;Leads research and evaluation projects and works with leadership team to incorporate findings in planning, implementing and evaluating care and services provided within the program;Responsible for developing evaluation tools and strategies to measure, track and report on outcomes utilizing comprehensive data from the Health Data Platform BC (HDPBC) and other information resources; Responsible for translating complex data and evaluation outcomes into actionable metrics and sharing findings/learnings with both internal and external audiences; Supports and educates staff, partner organizations, and the community in the planning, implementation and understanding data collection and analysis; Works with the Regional Department Heads, VCH Communities of Care Senior Medical Directors and Operational Directors in development and refinement of metrics and assessment frameworks. (e.g., VCH ‘scorecard’, Ministry of Health reporting) and establishment of targets for key metrics to inform health service delivery planning and to drive quality improvement across the region;Develops systems of reporting outcomes that can be utilized by both the Program and the Departments to report individual and program outcomes that can be used to identify improvement opportunities. These will include patient reported outcomes where possible;Identifies opportunities for research and evaluation for proposed new initiatives, including developing, reviewing and endorsing business cases prior to submission;Works closely with and oversees RAP data analyst prioritization and planning to ensure effective use of data analytic resources within the program;Builds partnerships by working closely with health systems planners, researchers, and community leaders and their data staff to access and analyze data in support of program objectives;Provides leadership in VCH’s Toxic Drug Response Strategy where appropriate through data sharing and collaboration;Links with the BC Centre on Substance Use and the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV to ensure relevant clinical data is captured and shared to support and feed into evidence-based clinical practice guideline development, education, and research across the province;Supports and implements VCH/PHC approved interdepartmental research and evaluation initiatives;Uses findings from research and evaluation activities to help inform cost-effective resource planning and allocation where applicable;Manages the research plan effectively and efficiently, and ensures that accepted standards of research and ethical behaviour are met;Recognizes that research involving First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada is governed by the provisions outlined in Chapter 9of the TCPS and by any codes of research practice established by Aboriginal communities themselves, and engages the VCH Indigenous Health Team and Director of Research for guidance on Substance Use and Priority Populations research and evaluation activities;Represents VCH on various CoC, provincial government committees and contributes to evidence-informed policy and standards development;Enhances the reputation of VCH by undertaking quality research and evaluation activities and communicating that research to the public;Establishes and maintains effective communications with program staff, associated physicians & researchers, data personnel, support service departments, other programs, and patients, clients, families and residents;Communicates and successfully works with individuals and groups across the health system;Performs other related duties as assigned.AccountabilityThe position will be reporting to the Vice-President, Public Health & Chief Medical Health Officer VCH as well as accountable with the Executive Director, Substance Use & Priority Populations, and the Regional Addiction Program Medical Director to the Senior Executive Team. Qualifications Education, Licensing, & Experience:A Medical Degree and licensed with BC College of Physicians & SurgeonsResearch & evaluation experience of at least 5 years in the area of substance use Leadership training or experience in management of medical staff will be expected Addiction Medicine Specialty clinical training strongly preferred.Graduate-level (i.e., Master’s or PhD) training in health research strongly preferred Knowledge & Abilities: Ability to understand and work with academic and research leaders.Demonstrated engagement skills with high level of proficiency in developing networks and managing relationships.Demonstrated leadership, including ability to inspire teams, the capacity for interpersonal insight and learning, vision development and motivation.Strong organizational commitment to application of research and evaluation strategies to inform health service programming and effective resource utilization.Term of AppointmentThis position is a Medical Administrative Services Contract for 24 months. The MDoRE may be appointed for a maximum of two consecutive terms of up to 3 years each Closing Statement Interested in applying? Feel free to reach out to Donna Sangster, Manager, Executive Medical Staff Talent Acquisition: [email protected], or click “Apply Now.” Please note that a resume is required to apply for this position.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staffEquity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
115262 - Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal
Vancouver Coastal Health, North Vancouver, BC
Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal Job ID 2023-115262 City North Vancouver Work Location Lions Gate Hospital - NS Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 11 Min Hourly CAD $65.57/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $94.25/Hr. Shift Times 0800-1600 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $65.57/Hr. - CAD $94.25/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal to join the team at the Lions Gate Hospital.Reporting to the Executive Director, Experience, Quality and Patient Safety and leading in accordance with the Mission, Vision and Values, and strategic directions of Vancouver Coastal Health’s (VCH), and consistent with accreditation requirements, the Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal for leading the strategic development, implementation, and evaluation of the clinical quality and patient safety program to embed and support improved patient safety and quality across the organization and within its clinical areas. The Regional Director leads a multi-site, multidisciplinary team across the Coastal Community of Care (CoC) and regionally, to move initiatives forward and implement specific strategic programs. The Regional Director demonstrates strategic planning, leadership, expertise, situational management, and problem solving, including the promotion of evidence-informed clinical quality, related activities, and engagement of partners including all service providers.The role will lead the development and implementation a strategic framework, organizational policies and strategies in accordance with the Ministry of Health’s mandate, and Accreditation Canada Required Organizational Practices. The role identifies and supports opportunities to improve overall quality and patient safety in a measurable way through embedding partner insights into clinical policy, education and planning and/or redesign strategies consistent with organizational goals and vision. A high degree of expertise and critical oversight and planning is required for success from the point of care, to the VCH Senior Executive and the Board. The Director enhances alignment and cohesiveness across VCH, through meaningful data, measurement and improvement strategies related to the portfolio. The Director’s involvement with various health sector and ministry/government committees, initiatives and legislation, locally, provincially and nationally, ensures VCH’s alignment with current and future strategic direction, research and goals in all areas of practice.This work is framed within VCH’s commitments to our pillars of Indigenous Cultural Safety, Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Planetary Health.Apply today to join our team! As a Regional Director, Quality and Patient Safety - Coastal with Vancouver Coastal Health you will: Lead the development and implementation of an organizational quality and patient safety framework for the organization to support engagement of partners from point of care through planning and delivery that includes their unique insights including development and monitoring of key performance indicators. Lead a team and is responsible for the development and oversight of regional Quality & Patient Safety strategic portfolio priority(ies), in addition to leading quality and patient safety initiatives across the organization/designated areas/facilities.Oversee and ensure that the departmental strategies are aligned with the VCH strategic priorities while building capacity across the organization. Works collaboratively with local, provincial and national partners to inform, develop and deploy organizational strategies. The role is entrusted with the responsibility of representing VCH at provincial and national committees and organizations, as aligned with this key role. Oversee and coordinate the identification of meaningful overall organizational quality data and measurement in close partnership with Decision Support and Analytics ensuring they are reported and shared through reports, presentations, education and collaboration with VCH leadership and the Board. Partners and bridges information from other departments across the health authority, to inform the overall human experience at VCH.Provides overall leadership and direction to team members using effective management techniques (e.g., coaching, mentoring, skill and leadership development, performance management) and motivates them towards the attainment of the departmental goals. Recommends changes to organizational structures to reflect evolving needs and is responsible to ensure and support an on-going system for measuring performance.Develops overall department budget to complement strategic directions within existing fiscal constraints and uses best utilization methods to thoroughly monitor and adhere to allocated budget. Qualifications Education & Experience Masters’ Degree in a related health profession, supplemented with ten (10) years' recent, relevant, progressive leadership experience in clinical quality and patient safety in a complex health care environment including progressive clinical practice, education, research, project management and leadership experience.An equivalent combination of education, training and experience will also be considered.Knowledge & Abilities Demonstrated compassionate leadership with the ability to manage complex and sensitive conversations with a focus on overall experience and mutually beneficial solutions.Demonstrates comprehensive expertise in experience in care theory into program strategy and direction.Knowledge of current and future health care issues that impact the designated portfolio.Competent decision making that manages and considers the potential impact to health authority service provision and client care, as well as considers industry trends, Ministry of Health initiatives, and government directions including Accreditation Canada, B.C. Patient Safety and Quality Council and the Canadian Patient Safety Institute.Utilizes sound business acumen to manage the fiscal resources in a manner that is financially responsible and consistent with the overall goals of the organization.Applies project management methodologies in the design and development of various frameworks, tools, and techniques.Develops and maintains strong relationships with key internal and external partners to promote and enhance services provided with sensitivity to diversity and indigenous lens.Practices the recognition, inclusion and support of all types and aspects of diversity at all stages of engagement, with an understanding of the issues faced by people from equity-deserving groups.Strong systems-thinking, critical analysis, problem-solving and decision-making skills. Demonstrated knowledge in quality and utilization management, quality improvement methodologies, principles, tools, and workload measurement; evidence-based practice in patient safety. Facilitates, collaborates and negotiates for effective resolution of clinical quality and patient safety issues.Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with others at all levels of the organization. Identifies, collects and analyzes relevant information, including industry-wide assessments and research, to support health planning and sustainable quality improvement within the organization’s clinical and administrative processes.Expertly understands health systems information, health services operations, and external health care environment to appropriately analyze complex information, research, and policy mandates.Provides expertise and support in the development of organizational goals and objectives, performance indicators, appropriate databases and statistical and analytical tools.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Orlando Cerrato, Manager, Executive Talent Acquisition at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Director, Brand & Communications
Canadian Feed The Children, Remote, Across
Title: Director, Brand & Communications Type: Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) Location: Flexible (Must reside in Canada) Canadian Feed the Children's vision is a world in which children, youth and their communities thrive, realizing their full potential. CFTC works in partnership with local NGO's and communities in Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana, Bolivia and with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. We are here with communities who are building local, self-reliant, sustainable systems to provide food for their children, youth, and families across generations. We work in solidarity with communities to impact all areas of nourishment at all stages of their lives, including income generation, education, gender equality, racial justice, and climate impacts. If you share our passion for bettering children's lives, and you thrive in a collaborative, values-based culture please consider applying for this role. About this Opportunity The Director, Brand & Communications will work closely with the VP, Philanthropy, Brand & Communications and across the entire organization to implement an exciting brand transformation for Canadian Feed The Children (CFTC) that is part of the 10-year strategic directions of the organization. During this time of transformation, the Director will implement efforts to enhance CFTC's strategic communications and ensure an integrated, cohesive approach to elevating the voice, profile and reputation of the organization, and its partners across all audiences. The incumbent will lead the cross-functional implementation of CFTC's brand strategy, ensuring compelling communication that engages staff, donors, partners, communities and the general public. Additionally, this role is responsible for developing integrated revenue strategies and implementing revenue generating initiatives that support revenue goals. Areas of Responsibility 1. Lead, mentor, and manage a team of marketing and communications professionals, fostering a culture of creativity, collaboration, and excellence. 2. Develop and align strategic communications across traditional and online platforms to effectively demonstrate CFTC's mission and impact. 3. Execute and implement brand transformation strategies and communication plans in alignment with CFTC's mission, vision, values, and goals. 4. Collaborate with the VP, Philanthropy, Brand and Communications to design and lead integrated brand activation campaigns and public relations efforts. 5. Work closely with local partners in Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana, Bolivia, and Indigenous communities in Canada, ensuring authentic storytelling and narrative representation. 6. Track campaign KPIs, providing insights and recommendations to enhance future campaigns and overall results. 7. Lead the creation and implementation of integrated marketing and communication initiatives to boost CFTC's brand awareness, relevance, and reputation. 8. Drive compelling storytelling, content creation, and messaging across various channels and platforms. 9. Collaborate with the fundraising team to develop effective campaigns and strategies for donor engagement.10. Manage and transform the organization's digital presence, including website, social media, email marketing, and other digital platforms. 11. Design and implement tools for continuous improvement and data-driven strategies. 12. Coordinate with partner agencies for the successful launch of new brand and activation campaigns. 13. Oversee the optimization of digital properties, aligning messaging, engagement, and user experience with brand and organizational priorities. 14. Develop and maintain departmental and cross-functional budgets, analytics, and financial reporting. What we Offer: 1. Join our team and enjoy a range of benefits designed to support your professional growth and personal well-being:2. Flexible Work Environment: Embrace a work-life balance with our remote work options. 3. Health & Dental Benefits: Comprehensive coverage to ensure your health and wellness. 4. Pension Program: Secure your future with our employer-matched pension plan. 5. Summer Hours & Holiday Program: Enjoy flexible summer schedules and extended holiday periods. 6. Generous Time Off: Benefit from personal days, vacation, and sick leave to recharge and refresh. 7. Volunteer Opportunities: Make a difference with paid volunteer days. 8. Parental Leave Top-Up: Additional support during your parental leave. 9. Learning and Development Support: Invest in your career with our continuous learning and professional development opportunities. 10. Inclusive Culture: Be part of a workplace that is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, decolonization, anti-racism, and anti-oppression.
116536 - Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Cultural Safety
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Cultural Safety Job ID 2024-116536 City Vancouver Work Location Indigenous Health Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 10 Min Hourly CAD $59.59/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $85.65/Hr. Shift Times 0830-1630 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $59.59/Hr. - CAD $85.65/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety to join the team at the Indigenous Health team. Reporting to the Executive Director, Indigenous Health, the Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety drives the organizational strategy for Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety at VCH. The Director has the responsibility for developing, managing, driving and promoting local strategy through a range of activities and programs as aligned to a comprehensive Indigenous specific Anti-Racism Action Plan. They are the key point of contact with programs/departments and leaders across the organization, partnering to educate, advise, guide and champion behaviours and to support and incorporate Anti-Indigenous Racism into core organizational systems and practices, achieving improved results from both a patient/resident/client perspective as well as organizationally.The Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety will develop a three year strategy and action plan to advance racial equity and will oversee leadership development resources and programs related to cultural safety. The Director will have broad oversight of addressing Indigenous specific anti- racist policy and procedures, strategic coaching, curriculum, training, programs and support for leaders throughout VCH to create an Indigenous specific anti- racist organization that is a safer workplace for staff and medical staff and equitable health care organization for patients, clients and residents.The Director will partner closely with VCH Medicine, Quality and Patient Safety, Regional Programs, People, Regional Director Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Communications and Regional Director, Communications Projects and Anti-Racism and other leadership across the organization, as well as provincial and national counterparts to advance Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous cultural safety for providers and patients/residents/clients. Apply today to join our team! As a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety with Vancouver Coastal Health you will: Lead and directs the development of overall and applicable Indigenous specific anti- racism related initiatives and activities across VCH, in collaboration with the Vice President, along with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Anti- racism leadership, ensuring an integrated framework and consistent service delivery in alignment with VCH business needs.Formulate organizational and departmental strategy and policy direction through consultation with the organizational leaders and implements and evaluates the long-term goals, policies and procedures necessary to operationalize the strategic plans. Measures the extent to which annual organizational goals and objectives have been met within a changing environment.Develop the strategic plan for the delivery and development of organization-wide Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous Safety programs and services: workshops, presentations, learning modules, coaching, support and other efforts that promote cultural safety and racial equity. Oversee and coordinates the measurement of Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism program effectiveness by utilizing multiple, integrated approaches to evaluating goals, and makes improvements as necessary. Develop and implements comprehensive strategy initiatives such as leadership development programs/coaching/mentoring/psychological safety supports for Indigenous employees. Engage with and enrolls partners across the organization, including senior leadership team members, to ensure understanding and engagement within the Indigenous specific anti- racism strategy and program’s intent, philosophy, outcomes, accountability, and measures of success.Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education & Experience Masters’ Degree in Indigenous, equity, anti-racism and diversity studies, psychology, sociology, business administration, and/or organizational behavior, supplemented with over ten (10) years’ experience in leading Indigenous specific anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion programming and initiatives, or an equivalent combination of education, training and development.Experience will include a minimum of three (3) years working for an Indigenous, Metis or Inuit organization/program.Knowledge & Abilities Proven experience overseeing the development and delivery of comprehensive Indigenous specific anti-racism action plans and addressing racial equity in large, complex organizations.Proven experience leading Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety strategies that address and remove barriers to racial equity.Familiar with planning and aligning to the Global Diversity Equity and Inclusion Benchmark (GDIB).Familiar with planning and aligning to DRIPA, UNDRIP and MMIWGDemonstrated ability to work effectively within a diverse, complex, sometimes ambiguous and decentralized organization to provide leadership for cultural change.Ability to influence and operate in a matrix organization.Ability to be resilient, flexible and creative in approaching complex problems.Ability to assess interventions, measure effectiveness and design tools to evaluate success.Advanced skills in change management education and consultation.Outstanding listening, collaboration and team building skills that facilitate coordination and cooperation with the demonstrated ability to lead with both courage and humility.Displays comprehensive knowledge of project management principles and methodologies and ability to coach team members on these skills.Uses well developed leadership, customer relations and problem solving abilities to lead a variety of complex, diverse and integrated services and initiatives and to achieve desired results within critical timeframes.Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with key internal and external partners including management and staff at all levels, government agencies, other health authorities, and external partners and others as applicable.Demonstrated experience in the effective management and resolution of discrimination and harassment complaints, as well as with patient/client/resident complaints.Demonstrated experience in conducting research studies or publishing papers in academic journals.Demonstrated excellent communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of audiences internally and externally to the organization.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Harleen at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
106717 - Psychiatrist and Medical Coordinator - Acute Home Based Treatment (AHBT) Team, Vancouver Community
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Psychiatrist and Medical Coordinator - Acute Home Based Treatment (AHBT) Team, Vancouver Community Job ID 2023-106717 City Vancouver Work Location Woodwards Building Supplementary Job Title Physicians & Medical Staff - General Adult Psychiatry Labour Agreement Medical Staff Position Type Permanent Job Status Regular Part-Time Job Category Physicians Shift Times 0830-1630 Work Schedule Details 0830-1630 Monday through Sunday (specific days negotiable) Salary Please refer to the information below for details regarding salary. Job Summary Job Title:Psychiatrist and Medical Coordinator for Vancouver Acute Home Based Treatment (AHBT) TeamWork Site:Various across Vancouver CommunityStatus:Permanent Part Time Start Date:To be mutually agreed uponCompensation Type:Combination Come work as a Psychiatrist and Medical Coordinator for Vancouver Acute Home Based Treatment (AHBT) Team with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!The medical coordinator for Vancouver Community Mental Health and Substance Use Acute Home Based Treatment is accountable to the program medical director Vancouver Community Mental Health and Substance Use Services to provide medical leadership for an exciting new citywide program for clients with acute mental health needs who can safely be managed in their home or housing site with intensive outreach and active medical management. This physician will co-lead a multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, nursing, care coordinator and nurse practitioner.The medical coordinator, in partnership with the operations manager, is accountable for the effective and efficient functioning of the program and fostering a collaborative inter-professional environment to enhance client-centered service.They play a critical role in linking their portfolio with community health and acute hospital services to address the ongoing needs of clients and their families in the service continuum, and to ensure a smooth transition from acute care to appropriate community health services. This entails engagement with key internal and external stakeholders to achieve excellence in client and family centered care.The medical coordinator serves as a liaison between the physicians and nurse practitioners working in with the AHBT team operations manager and the medical and operations directors. They assists the medical director in recruitment, retention, and performance management of medical staff. Other priorities include facilitating involvement of clinical learners and facilitating research when feasible.This position requires a commitment of at least 3 half days of clinical psychiatry work per week. Apply today to join our team! Qualifications Education, Licensing, & Experience:Current College of Physicians of BC (CPSBC) License - Full Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) - Mandatory Canadian College of Family Practitioners (CCFP) - EligibleA medical degree and eligibility for or licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia supplemented by medical leadership experience within a health care organization, and a three or more years in independent clinical practice.All VCH physicians must be appointed as medical staff of Vancouver Coastal Health.A clinical faculty appointment with the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine is highly encouraged as resident supervision and involvement in education initiatives is an expectation.Experience in a community mental health setting preferably working with marginalized populations.Experience in caring for and treating severe mental illness, addiction, concurrent disorders, and personality disorders.Completion of or willingness to complete the BCCSU Provincial Opioid Addiction Treatment Support Program course.A demonstrated ability to work as a member of an inter-professional health care team.A commitment to health care quality improvement with some relevant experience or training.A demonstrated commitment to on-going learning and professional development. Demonstrates knowledge and skills in the following areas:Awareness of and sensitivity to diverse cultural beliefs and practices.Uses superior communication skills to develop and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders.Applies superior conflict resolution skills and expertise to persuade and negotiate effectively in the development, management and evaluation of service delivery interrelationships and service potential within a complex environment.Applies systems and critical thinking in identifying issues and solving problems and implementing effective strategies and processes in addressing and resolving issues.Inspires a shared vision and aligns performance goals and objectives for medical staff to ensure match with service delivery strategy while maintaining group cohesiveness, motivation, commitment, and effectiveness.Provides timely and appropriate advice and consultation utilizing effective targeted communication strategies to gain acceptance of recommendations and to facilitate effective decision making and operations within the intent of the medical by-laws.Monitors the efficiency and provision of safe care of the program to meet the goals and maintain the objectives of the program and organization.Authorizes physician sessional billings and monitors the utilization of mental health physician budget for physicians working at the four teams.Engages in quality improvement priorities identified by medical and operational leadership in collaboration with physicians.Facilitates education and research in collaboration with academic partners and operational management. Closing Statement Interested in applying? Feel free to reach out to one of the members of our team, Michelle Sylvest, Talen Acquisition Advisor: [email protected], or click “Apply Now.”Please note that a resume and cover letter is required to apply for this position.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staffEquity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
114874 - Director, Medical Affairs, Vancouver Acute
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Director, Medical Affairs, Vancouver Acute Job ID 2023-114874 City Vancouver Work Location VGH 12th & Oak Work Area VGH Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 10 Min Hourly CAD $59.59/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $85.65/Hr. Shift Times 0800-1600 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $59.59/Hr. - CAD $85.65/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Director, Medical Affairs, Vancouver Acute with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Director, Medical Affairs, Vancouver Acute (VA) to join the team.Reporting to the co-Senior Medical Directors, the Director, Medical Affairs works in collaboration with the VA Senior Leadership Team and Vancouver Acute Medical Leadership including Department Heads, Division Heads, Program Medical Directors and Local Medical Director.The Director is responsible for ensuring the VA Department of Medical Affairs’ goals and objectives are achieved by leading, developing, implementing and evaluating strategic and operational plans consistent with the Vision and Values of the organization, including VCH’s commitments to our pillars of Indigenous Cultural Safety, Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Planetary Health, and where relevant, the VCH Medical Staff Bylaws and Rules.The Director represents the CoC at relevant leadership and regional tables, as applicable, as well as with colleagues and leaders from the other CoC’s. They work closely with the Co-SMDs to ensure that there is a medical affairs leadership presence and participation where needed and valuable.The Director is a team player and leader, able to build and maintain strong, trusted relationships, while achieving results in concert with medical staff, medical leaders, and others. The Director works with colleagues and co-workers, communicates, and collaborates regularly with peer leaders across VCH and in other CoCs to ensure efficient and effective delivery of medical services.The Director, Medical Affairs inspires and fosters relationships with internal and external stakeholders in all matters related to the delivery of the medical services offered throughout Vancouver Acute. They are pivotal to supporting Department and Division leads in the hiring, onboarding and ongoing administrative needs of medical staff, working in close partnership with the corporate People Team. The Director also plays a key role in supporting the complaints processes and practice concerns that arise across Vancouver Acute.The Director inspires, leads and enables the VA Medical Affairs administrative team to ensure that the strategic objectives, ongoing operational requirements, and emergent priorities of the department are met. As needed, they are a critical go to and liaison between stakeholders and the Co-SMDs and support the prioritization and triaging of requests and issues management.Apply today to join our team! As a Director, Medical Affairs, Vancouver Acute with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Work alongside the Senior Medical Directors to establish goals, priorities and strategies for Medical Affairs at the designated Community of Care (CoC), aligned with the direction of Medical and Academic Affairs department and consistent with the vision, values and strategic priorities of VCH.Provide leadership for recruitment processes across the CoC for medical staff and medical leadership, ensuring consistency with established VCH processes. Provide leadership regarding Medical Staff structures and oversees prescribed structures such as Medical Advisory Committees, and processes such as Credentialing & Privileging, physician leadership engagement and compensation, contract administration, medical staff evaluation and discipline, etc. Partner with identified leaders such as Medical Directors, Department Heads, Vice Presidents, Physician Leads, Leaders of Support and Corporate Services (where applicable), other Program Leaders, partners from other Health Authorities, UBC Medical School, regional counterparts to ensure integration of Departmental components within CoC, as well as delivery of a continuum of integrated medical care and leadership within the CoC. Lead, guide, inform and work with physician leaders in their negotiations with physician leaders regarding recruitment, compensation, support, contract and performance issues. Develop, recommend, and implement, in collaboration the Senior Medical Director, Department/Division Heads, and Local Medical Directors, strategies for recruitment and retention of medical staff that support the goals and objectives of the various CoC Departments, particularly in support of Medical Staff Leadership roles.Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to develop the operating and capital budget plan and to allocate resources for the Medical Departments. Monitors utilization and productivity indicators, budgetary variances, and determines corrective strategies as required. Justifies new initiatives/services and any budget increases for new or existing services. Qualifications Education & Experience Master’s Degree in a related discipline such as Health Care Administration or Business Administration.Minimum of ten (10) year’s recent related progressive experience in a senior administrative position within health care administration or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Knowledge & Abilities Demonstrated experience working with medical staff, in particular physicians, or within a clinical context.Demonstrated business & political acumen, to lead complex organizational change issues.Proven presentation skills within a senior management environment.Demonstrated ability to lead and partner with internal and external stakeholders and to foster a motivating, respectful and collaborative team environment and approach to decision-making where individual competencies can thrive.Demonstrated ability to adapt to, manage and lead ongoing change.Demonstrated skills in budgetary management and information analysis.Demonstrated ability to think critically, engage in creative problem-solving and manage complex projects to meet established deadlines.Demonstrated ability and in-depth knowledge and understanding of systems thinking, utilization management and medical governance.Proficiency in the use of office software applications as effective tools in the role. Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Posting Close Date: Friday March 15th, 2024 Work Location: Vancouver, BC (this position requires an on-site presence) Interviews: will take place on April 3rd and April 4th Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Harleen Dastur-Randhawa, Advisor Executive Talent Acquisition at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Director, Finance IT
Maple Leaf Foods Inc., Mississauga, ON
The Opportunity: The Director IS Finance Applications, this is primarily an SAP Finance role responsible for day-to-day support of Finance systems and processes, the implementation of new applications and the support of cross functional projects that impact financial transactions. Working directly with VP Applications, this role is accountable for vetting solutions, providing input into system selection business cases while managing day to day support of business issues, change requests and management of the team across a complex SAP environment. Systems include ECC or S/4 (preferred) FI/CO, Consolidation, Budgeting/FP&A, Payroll, T&E, and Product Costing. Any MLF team member interested in being considered for this role are encouraged to apply online by February 27. Applications received beyond that date are not guaranteed consideration. Snapshot of a Day-in-the-Life: IS Finance Act as IS partner to Business Finance/Accounting teams - by bringing a deep SAP functional skillset along with extensive knowledge of best practice in accounting processes. Ability to gather business requirements and assess software against business needs. Scope effort and timelines for input into Business Cases and Capital Requests Work with other directors to architect and deliver effective solutions on time and on budget. Participate in Master Data Governance and Reporting Governance Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly Cycle Review project spend against budget and input into IS monthly forecasting Provide input into Sponsor and Steering committee decks as needed. Provide timely updates at Project Team Meetings Conduct 1 on 1 reviews with team members and lead team meetings. Input into cross functional IS Director Meeting Attend weekly Project Management Office and Transport Release meetings. Annual Budgeting Work with business partners to vet their application project priorities for the following year. Provide cost estimates by individual IS Finance project to support IS Budget Roll Up. People/Team Development Manage the productivity of a team of 7 people with 4 direct reports. Manage team’s annual merit increases. Manage team’s people survey action plans. Manage team’s personal and professional development. Manage team’s succession planning. POSITION OUTCOMES: Deliver sound solutions against planned IS and business priorities. Run a team that has clear direction and delivers within a balanced workload. Manage releases and transports that do not adversely impact business activities. Positive team survey results that reflect team management in accordance with MLF values and employee engagement/growth Bring thought leadership in area of expertise by attending conferences and through networking opportunities. Development of a stronger IS Finance Team What You’ll Bring: Deep SAP experience 12-15 years implementation experience across large scale projects $3-7M Deep knowledge of financial integration across the full end-to-end landscape Demonstrated personal leadership skills. Ability to influence others regardless of their level in the organization. Work seamlessly across functions Act on convictions, not afraid to take risks, insists on being heard. Demonstrated knowledge of FI/CO in S/4 or ECC, BPC and/or SAC, Concur, Ariba Strong business acumen and critical thinking skills Proven evaluator and developer of talent Ability to communicate concisely and precisely both verbally and in written form. Exceptional organization leadership, ability to manage time, set priorities and work efficiently under pressure. High intellect with ability to adjust quickly to circumstances without losing sight of own responsibilities and organizational goals. What We Offer at Maple Leaf Foods: Being part of a high-performance, people-focused company that has an inspiring and unique vision to become the most sustainable protein company on earth, and a deep commitment to sustainable protein across North America. An inclusive company culture and a work environment that keeps our people safe, rewards excellence, and empowers everyone to learn and contribute their best. A hybrid work model that embraces remote work for eligible roles, helping team members achieve work-life balance-combining the best of both spending time working remotely, benefitting from focus time, and purposeful collaboration in the office setting. Competitive Health and Wellness benefits that offer flexibility to meet your individual or family needs, including programs focused on improving mental health and wellbeing. These benefits start on your first day of employment. Defined Contribution Pension Plan with company matching that starts on your first day of employment. Learning and development opportunities, including workshops, ‘speaker series’ events, and resources that allow you to develop your skills and progress your career. Comprehensive tuition reimbursement program that supports continuous learning and development of our team members through investment in eligible degrees, diplomas, professional certification, or trades programs. Supporting our deep commitment to community impact, we offer up to two paid days annually to volunteer at a cause of your choice. About Us: We’re a carbon neutral food company on a purposeful journey to Raise the Good in Food through better nutrition, safer food and workplaces, more humane animal care, and environmental sustainability efforts that protect our planet. We care about our communities and commit to reducing food insecurity in Canada. Join us on the journey. Let’s build a better future, together. We’re passionate about food. For more than 100 years, we’ve made delicious, healthy protein that Canadians love under iconic national and regional brands, like Maple Leaf, Schneiders, and Greenfield Natural Meat Co. We’re on a journey to become the most sustainable protein company - not just in Canada - but on earth. We are carbon neutral. We are one of the only food companies in Canada to set science-based targets. We aim to reduce our environmental footprint by 50% by 2025. We’re a global food company with more than 13,500 team members. We operate sites in 20+ locations across Canada. We also have locations in the U.S. and Mexico, and do business in Asia. A diverse and inclusive work environment Championing diversity and inclusion is a critical component to advancing our collective purpose and vision and living the Maple Leaf Leadership Values. We believe in building, investing in, recognizing, and rewarding remarkable people who value an inclusive workplace, embrace all forms of diversity, and commit to including every voice in our collaborative environment. We’re so much stronger when we know we’re accepted and valued for who we are and what we each bring to the workplace. We embrace a strong, values-based culture Our eight Leadership Values are our north star. They guide the decisions we make for all our stakeholders: our consumers, our customers, our people, our communities, our shareholders, and the environment. Doing What’s Right Shared Value High Performance Diverse and Inclusive Teams Disciplined Decision Making Our Accountability Intense Curiosity Transparency and Humility We thank all applicants for their interest in exploring employment opportunities with Maple Leaf Foods; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants may be subject to a background check and must meet the security criteria designated for the position. Championing diversity and inclusion is a critical component to advancing our collective purpose and vision, living the Maple Leaf Leadership Values, and delivering winning results. Accommodation is available upon request for applicants with disabilities in the recruitment and assessment process and when hired; please contact our Talent Attraction Team at [email protected]. Disclaimer: Please note that salaries posted on sites other than the MLF Careers Page are not a reflection of Maple Leaf Foods and are an estimated salary range provided by that particular job board. Maple Leaf Foods offers competitive wages and an attractive total rewards package, which will be discussed during an interview with our Talent Team. #LI-Hybrid
119069 - Senior Medical Director
Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC
Senior Medical Director Job ID 2024-119069 City Richmond Work Location Richmond Hospital Supplementary Job Title Physicians & Medical Staff - Medical Director Labour Agreement Excluded Job Status Regular Full-Time Job Category Physicians Salary Please refer to the information below for details regarding salary. Job Summary Job Title:Senior Medical DirectorWork Site:Richmond COCStatus:Full-TimeStart Date:August 1, 2024Compensation Type:Salary Come work as a Senior Medical Director with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Working within the governance framework of the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Policies, and the strategic direction of the Vice President of Medicine and Academic Affairs (VP MAA), the Senior Medical Director (SMD) partners with the Vice President (VP) of Operations for Richmond Community of Care (CoC) to develop and implement strategic and operational plans. This leadership role plays an essential role in setting the productive, respectful culture in a COC that is essential for safe, quality patient care. Through their dyad partnership, the SMD and VP Operations are jointly accountable to the President & CEO and Board of Directors for the provision and overall leadership of clinical services and operations in the COC. The incumbent works with the VP Medicine and Academic Affairs, Senior Executive Team and other internal and external partners on all matters related to contracting of medical staff and medical leadership services. The SMD is a member of the Executive Medical Leadership Team and offers critical insight into the strategic operationalization of the Department as a whole. The SMD is specifically responsible for medical staff and medical leadership within Richmond COC. They guide the work of the local Medical Affairs Department and are an active member of the Richmond Senior Leadership Team. The Senior Medical Director fosters relationships with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia and other professional associations, and acts as the primary administration link within the CoC with respect to medical staff activities to implement and record performance evaluation, credentialing, appointments and re-appointments. Key Accountabilities:Models, shepherds, and champions a Medical Staff and Leadership Culture that is committed to Patient Safety and Quality. Works in partnership with the Co VP Acute, Richmond to provide active medical leadership in the ongoing operations as well as the development of the strategic direction for the CoC. Collaborates as an active member of the Richmond CoC Senior Leadership Team, the Health Authority Medical Advisory Committee (HAMAC), and participates in the Area Medical Advisory Committee (AMAC).When necessary, establishes clear processes, guidelines and policies that support outcomes consistent with Medical Staff Rules and By-laws.Provides overall leadership for medical activities within the CoC in accordance with the Standards and Codes of Ethics of the organization and the relevant regulatory colleges such as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia and the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.Works with key internal and external partners to aid the accomplishment of goals and objectives provided in the VCH Service Delivery Plan and ensures ongoing availability of qualified and technically competent medical staff.Collaborates with the Vice President Quality and Safety, Vice President Research, other Senior Medical Directors, Regional Department Heads, and local medical and operational leaders to enable the integration of quality and safety strategies across VCH to support integrated and coordinated patient safety activities, quality initiatives, proactive risk assessment and knowledge sharing in an accountable learning environment. Develops effective and integrated processes to implement and evaluate quality and safety strategic goals, address patient safety concerns and critical incident reviews with the COC. This includes collaborating with other members of the Executive Medical Leadership Team and the VP MAA to develop a strategy to share learning across the Health Authority. Accountability for related reporting to the CEO and Board of Directors.Provides leadership in the planning, delivery, evaluation medical services and ensuring processes exist for effective engagement of medical staff.Guides, supports and enables Department and Division Heads; ensures that complaints, quality concerns and negative culture is addressed and resolved in constructive ways that have sustainable outcomes.Supports the productive working relationship between Department Heads and their Director Operational dyads.Provides oversight of the operationalization of strong medical governance that includes monitoring and assessing the competency of Medical Staff members through peer review; performance improvement; and review of contracts. In collaboration with the VP Medicine and Academic Affairs (VP MAA) and the Health Authority Medical Advisory Committee (HAMAC), participates in the development of VCH medical staff Health Human Resources plan.Ensures delivery of effective medical services for the CoC in accordance with the established service delivery plan and in compliance with budget, volume and quality targets and overall CoC contributions to the VCH Service Delivery Plan.Works in collaboration with VP Medicine and Academic Affairs and members of the Executive Medical Leadership Team to establish organizational goals and objectives for Quality Improvement (QI); Utilization Management (UM); and system transformation initiatives consistent with the corporate vision and strategic direction of VCH. Works closely with VP Operations dyad and Executive team to address and oversee quality concerns - including Critical Incidents - in ways that rectify wrongs and ensure improvement.Develops integrated processes and mechanisms to encourage best practices, improve clinical outcomes, and achieve defined standards of care. Engages medical staff and medical leaders in the Quality, Risk, and Accreditation processes.Works closely with Quality leadership to ensure that preventative mechanisms are in place, issues are resolved efficiently, and there is confidence in the staff, leadership and public using the services of their COC.Ensures implementation of standardized and effective credentialing and privileging process for medical staff in compliance with provincial legislation and strategy and with VCH Medical Staff By-laws, Rules, and Policies.Works with relevant partners as applicable to foster internal networks and partnerships to expedite medical staff recruitment, retention, and compensation negotiation consistent with the established service delivery plan, as well as ethical, regulatory and patient care requirements.Oversees day-to-day privileging and credentialing and the reappointment process of medical staff. In collaboration with Executive Director NP, Midwives and Dentists, as well as local department heads and Regional Department Heads, manages medical issues related to professional conduct and oversees investigation/resolution of complaints and concerns regarding medical care.Manages issues related to the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations.Works with the VP Medicine and Academic Affairs in developing an effective financial and workforce plan for designated portfolio area, determines priorities, funding allocations, and approves variances within the context of operational demands. Works closely with VCH Finance to manage assigned budget and administers financial resources.Oversees issues related to the Medical on Call Availability Program (MOCAP), including outstanding contracts. As needed builds relationships with professional associations, external agencies, academic institutions, and other health organizations to influence medical practice, support program planning and teaching activities, and create partnerships and opportunities for students and medical staff development.Additionally, the incumbent may represent Vancouver Coastal Heath (VCH) on legislative and other committees and boards.Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Education, Licensing, & Experience:A Medical Degree and eligibility for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.At least ten years’ recent experience in medical leadership in progressively more complex and leadership rolesMaster’s Degree in Health Administration, Business Administration, or Public Health would be an asset. Eligibility for a faculty appointment with the University of British Columbia, School of Medicine required. Maintains professional memberships and associations.Knowledge & Abilities: A systems thinker with an unwavering commitment to ensuring that medical leadership is playing an active role in creating cultures, environments and relationships that ensure Quality and Safety of Patient Care.Uses sound business acumen to develop and foster collaboration and effective working relationships with stakeholders that promote cooperative goals and contribute to an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect.Applies superior interpersonal communication skills and expertise to manage conflicts and negotiate effective resolution of issues/disputes, as well as to enroll and persuade where necessary.Inspires a shared vision and aligns performance goals and objectives for medical staff to ensure alignment with service delivery strategy while maintaining group cohesiveness, motivation, commitment, and effectiveness.Provides timely and appropriate advice and consultation utilizing effective targeted communication strategies, to facilitate effective decision making and operations within the intent of the medical by-laws.Builds credibility, understanding and trust in the external community to assist the CoC and VCH to meet its strategic directionsUses strategic thinking, taking into account long-term goals assessing options and implications;Effective communicator with strong organizational skills, client-focused orientation, and commitment to providing long term quality services. Promotes, encourages, and enables medical leadership development.Demonstrates a positive record of working effectively with key stakeholders to achieve collaborative and sustainable outcomes.Leadership skills, including demonstrated ability and comfort with decision-making responsibilities, coaching and teaching, and the ability to inspire and build confidence in others;Demonstrated ability to manage change and create innovative solutions for complex and diverse issues;Ability to manage diverse human, financial and physical resources within a complex environment;Proven ability to foster partnerships and to achieve organizational goals within the CoC; andAbility to foster a climate of cooperation amongst, and build solid relationships with public agencies, foundations, government, boards, committees, and other partners.Demonstrates Integrity, humility, and fairness. Engages others to inform robust decision making.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement Interested in applying? Feel free to reach out to Olivia Todd, Executive and Medical Staff Talent Acquisition Advisor: [email protected] or click “Apply Now.” Please note that a resume and cover letter are required to apply for this position. As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staffEquity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
119909 - Director, Risk Management
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Director, Risk Management Job ID 2024-119909 City Vancouver Work Location Various Locations Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Additional Sites VGH, Richmond General Hospital and Vancouver Community Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 10 Min Hourly CAD $59.59/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $85.65/Hr. Shift Times 0800-1600 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $59.59/Hr. - CAD $85.65/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Director, Risk Management with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Director, Risk Management to join the team. Reporting to the Regional Director, Risk Management, the Director is responsible for providing leadership in management of clinical and operational risk. The position promotes and leads on the use of evidence-based risk management strategies and tools to promote and improve patient care. Represents Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) in liaising with external legal counsel assigned by the health care protection program (HCPP), and other external agencies in investigating and managing claims involving patients/clients or the organization. The Director will work with staff and physicians and support operational leaders in identifying, assessing, analyzing and implementing mitigation strategies to mitigate the identified risk to VCH, staff, physicians and the clients and families we serve. The Director provides leadership to the Senior Executive Team and is responsible and accountable for the development of the organization’s integrated clinical risk management program and initiatives in a manner that fulfills the mission and strategic goals of VCH, while complying with provincial and federal laws and accreditation standards related to safe patient care and risk management across the organization.The Director works in collaboration with the Director of VCH Patient Care Quality Office as requested in reviewing responses to patients or their complainants from a risk management perspective. The Director will work in collaboration with the Director of Patient Experience for VCH to ensure the patient’s perspective is included in supporting the delivery of health care with the highest quality of care whenever possible.This work is framed within VCH’s commitments to our pillars of Indigenous Cultural Safety, Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Planetary Health.Apply today to join our team! Please note this position will require travel to Vancouver General Hospital, Richmond General Hospital and Vancouver Community. As a Director, Risk Management with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Lead, develop, manage, implement, and evaluate corporate and clinical risk management systems. including building a risk-smart workforce and environment that allows for innovation and responsible risk-taking while ensuring legitimate precautions are taken to protect public interest, maintain public trust, and ensure due diligence.Promote and support the development of a culture of safety; identifies opportunities and implements strategies for improvement and provides oversight of proactive and reactive risk management activities and education including risk assessments, root and system cause analysis, failure mode effects analysis, and critical incident review processes. Provide advice and direction to CEO and Senior Executive Team, senior medical and operational executives, medical and clinical staff to protect the assets and reputation of the organization not limited to: Patients, staff, medical staff, facilities, and finances. Promote policy, contractual and regulatory/legislative compliance. Manage/mitigate risks regarding critical incident including documentation, disclosure, communication, media exposure, notification, and retention of evidence. Provide expert senior level risk management advice and guidance to corporate and operational departments and senior leadership on a wide variety of risk management, legal issues, including those with a high-risk profile within business requirements. Reviews, researches, interprets, and prepares advice. Mitigate professional practice/conduct and liability issues. Directs, consistent with best practices and trends, the development of required risk management education and policy. All other duties as required. Qualifications Education & Experience Master’s Degree in a health-related discipline or a juris doctorate, plus seven to ten (7 to 10) years’ recent, related experience in progressively senior leadership roles with responsibility for leading risk management issues management activities, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.Knowledge & Abilities Advanced knowledge of healthcare issues as well as specialized knowledge in risk management, privacy, change management, information management, complaints management, and policy development. Effectively and proactively coordinates strategies, systems, and processes to reduce risk, minimize critical incidents, complaints and claims and collaborates with others to improve the care delivered by VCH.Expertly applies technical and analytical expertise to assess and support risk and situation management activities, and to establish and support the implementation of risk management strategies to support the organization.Oversees, assists with, and/or conducts timely risk assessments in response to requests and consults with the appropriate operational leaders concerning issues with clinical risk or operational risk requiring immediate attention.Applies superior judgment and political expertise to communicate sensitive information, and effectively persuade and negotiate with a variety of internal and external stakeholders.Interprets and implements legal and other regulatory obligations and responsibilities of VCH in the context of relevant legislation, regulations, common law and other changing standards with support of in-house legal counsel.Demonstrated critical thinking, analytical skills encompassing an organization-wide perspective. Exceptional communication, interpersonal, innovative leadership and systems improvement skills. Proven ability to establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with people across all disciplines and settings, in addition to the integrity, trust and professionalism that the role requires.Experience developing and implementing and training on policy, procedures and corporate practices.Experience in project management in a leadership position.Demonstrated history of positive collegial relationships with management, support staff, Health Authority-based providers and leaders, and clinicians. Develops and maintains strong relationships with key internal and external partners to promote and enhance services provided with sensitivity to diversity and indigenous lens.Practices the recognition, inclusion and support of all types and aspects of diversity at all stages of engagement, with an understanding of the issues faced by people from equity-deserving groups.Demonstrated ability to communicate complicated or highly technical matters in a way which is clear, concise and understandable. Demonstrated ability to take initiative in understanding the needs of others and taking action to achieve helpful results. Computer proficiency with a variety of relevant software applications. Physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Orlando Cerrato, Manager, Executive Talent Acquisition at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research, and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism And Cultural Safety
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, British Columbia
SALARYThe salary range for this position is CAD $57.85/Hr. - CAD $83.16/Hr.JOB SUMMARYCome work as a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety to join the team at the Indigenous Health team.Reporting to the Executive Director, Indigenous Health, the Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety drives the organizational strategy for Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety at VCH. The Director has the responsibility for developing, managing, driving and promoting local strategy through a range of activities and programs as aligned to a comprehensive Indigenous specific Anti-Racism Action Plan. They are the key point of contact with programs/departments and leaders across the organization, partnering to educate, advise, guide and champion behaviours and to support and incorporate Anti-Indigenous Racism into core organizational systems and practices, achieving improved results from both a patient/resident/client perspective as well as organizationally.The Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety will develop a three year strategy and action plan to advance racial equity and will oversee leadership development resources and programs related to cultural safety. The Director will have broad oversight of addressing Indigenous specific anti- racist policy and procedures, strategic coaching, curriculum, training, programs and support for leaders throughout VCH to create an Indigenous specific anti- racist organization that is a safer workplace for staff and medical staff and equitable health care organization for patients, clients and residents.The Director will partner closely with VCH Medicine, Quality and Patient Safety, Regional Programs, People, Regional Director Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Communications and Regional Director, Communications Projects and Anti-Racism and other leadership across the organization, as well as provincial and national counterparts to advance Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous cultural safety for providers and patients/residents/clients. Apply today to join our team!As a Regional Director, Indigenous Anti-Racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Lead and directs the development of overall and applicable Indigenous specific anti- racism related initiatives and activities across VCH, in collaboration with the Vice President, along with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Anti- racism leadership, ensuring an integrated framework and consistent service delivery in alignment with VCH business needs.Formulate organizational and departmental strategy and policy direction through consultation with the organizational leaders and implements and evaluates the long-term goals, policies and procedures necessary to operationalize the strategic plans. Measures the extent to which annual organizational goals and objectives have been met within a changing environment.Develop the strategic plan for the delivery and development of organization-wide Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous Safety programs and services: workshops, presentations, learning modules, coaching, support and other efforts that promote cultural safety and racial equity.Oversee and coordinates the measurement of Indigenous Specific Anti-Racism program effectiveness by utilizing multiple, integrated approaches to evaluating goals, and makes improvements as necessary.Develop and implements comprehensive strategy initiatives such as leadership development programs/coaching/mentoring/psychological safety supports for Indigenous employees.Engage with and enrolls partners across the organization, including senior leadership team members, to ensure understanding and engagement within the Indigenous specific anti- racism strategy and program's intent, philosophy, outcomes, accountability, and measures of success.Performs other related duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONSEDUCATION & EXPERIENCEMasters' Degree in Indigenous, equity, anti-racism and diversity studies, psychology, sociology, business administration, and/or organizational behavior, supplemented with over ten (10) years' experience in leading Indigenous specific anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion programming and initiatives, or an equivalent combination of education, training and development.Experience will include a minimum of three (3) years working for an Indigenous, Metis or Inuit organization/program.KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIESProven experience overseeing the development and delivery of comprehensive Indigenous specific anti-racism action plans and addressing racial equity in large, complex organizations.Proven experience leading Indigenous specific anti-racism and Indigenous Cultural Safety strategies that address and remove barriers to racial equity.Familiar with planning and aligning to the Global Diversity Equity and Inclusion Benchmark (GDIB).Familiar with planning and aligning to DRIPA, UNDRIP and MMIWGDemonstrated ability to work effectively within a diverse, complex, sometimes ambiguous and decentralized organization to provide leadership for cultural change.Ability to influence and operate in a matrix organization.Ability to be resilient, flexible and creative in approaching complex problems.Ability to assess interventions, measure effectiveness and design tools to evaluate success.Advanced skills in change management education and consultation.Outstanding listening, collaboration and team building skills that facilitate coordination and cooperation with the demonstrated ability to lead with both courage and humility.Displays comprehensive knowledge of project management principles and methodologies and ability to coach team members on these skills.Uses well developed leadership, customer relations and problem solving abilities to lead a variety of complex, diverse and integrated services and initiatives and to achieve desired results within critical timeframes.Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with key internal and external partners including management and staff at all levels, government agencies, other health authorities, and external partners and others as applicable.Demonstrated experience in the effective management and resolution of discrimination and harassment complaints, as well as with patient/client/resident complaints.Demonstrated experience in conducting research studies or publishing papers in academic journals.Demonstrated excellent communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of audiences internally and externally to the organization.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.CLOSING STATEMENTAs per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.If you have any questions, please reach out to Harleen at [email protected] JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and "going first" when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.
120551 - Director, Strategy
Vancouver Coastal Health, Richmond, BC
Director, Strategy Job ID 2024-120551 City Richmond Work Location Richmond Hospital Home Worksite 00 - Excluded - VCHA Additional Sites 7671 Alderbridge Way, Richmond (CHAC) Labour Agreement Excluded Union 905 - Mgt/Excluded-VCHA (37.5 Hr) Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Leaders & Corporate Support Salary Grade 10 Min Hourly CAD $59.59/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $85.65/Hr. Shift Times 0800-1600/0830-1630/0900-1700 Days Off EDO (HSP/NBA), Rotating, Saturday, Stats, Sunday, Various Work Schedule Details Weekdays excluding stat holidays Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $59.59/Hr. - CAD $85.65/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Director, Strategy with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Director, Strategy to join the team at the Richmond Hospital. Reporting to the Vice President, Richmond Community Service, the Director, Strategy performs a key leadership and project management role for strategic and operational project(s) across Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH). These project(s) involve large-scale reviews of practices, procedures and systems leading to the enhanced integration of services, better service delivery, improved customer satisfaction, development of new programs, and the delivery of cost-efficiencies for VCH and partner organizations. They provide leadership in the development and implementation of detailed project charters and plans, decision support, health planning, and the assessment of the climate for change. The Director provides direction to project resources to ensure that the project scope of work is completed on time and on budget. They lead others toward the achievement of project goals through effectively communicating the project vision, coordinating resources, advancing priorities, and promoting collaboration and commitment of key stakeholders. The Director supports project work groups and committees and is the key point person for achieving integration of project findings/recommendations. Key contacts are with senior leaders across VCH, as well as stakeholders at all levels to consult, negotiate and ensure commitment to project goals. Liaises with external agencies such as the Ministry of Health for planning and reporting purposes.Apply today to join our team! As a Director, Strategy with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Lead the management, review and recommendations for effective project structures and methodology for designated major/long term strategic initiatives within Richmond and in alignment with VCH.Analyze VCH system improvement opportunities to promote efficiencies, reduce costs, gain productivity and better prepare the organization to adapt to future challenges.Work with Executive Sponsors to coordinate the alignment of VCH support resources including Change Management, Employee Engagement, Finance, Communications, Decision Support, etc.Support the measurement and realization of benefits and outcomes through leadership, consultation and facilitation with operations leads and stakeholders, and the involvement of other corporate resources.Implement common templates and reporting standards to track progress of various initiatives and projects. Works with Transformation, operations leads and/or Sponsors to ensure all deliverables are met or escalated as appropriate.Prepare reports, graphs, tables, briefing notes, presentations, issue papers and makes recommendations based on sound business cases. Qualifications Education & Experience Masters degree in Health Services Administration, Business Administration or related masters degree, with more than 10 years’ recent, related experience that includes hospital budgeting, managing strategic and operational projects, and facilitating and managing consultation processes with a wide range of stakeholder groups (including the public, senior and middle management, physicians and staff). Current registration with relevant professional College/Association, if applicable. Demonstrated commitment to on-going learning and professional development. Knowledge & Abilities Fosters collaboration and effective working relationships with stakeholders that promote cooperative goals and contribute to an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect.Inspires a shared vision and aligns performance goals and objectives for team and individuals to ensure match with strategy while maintaining group cohesiveness, motivation, commitment and effectiveness.Applies superior conflict management skills and expertise to persuade and negotiate effective resolution of issues/disputes.Displays comprehensive knowledge of project management principles and methodologies and ability to coach team members on these skills. Uses sound business acumen to manage the fiscal resources of assigned projects/services in a manner that is financially responsible and consistent with overall goals of the organization.Maintains a thorough understanding of available resources for projects and applicable stakeholder groups, provides feedback and detailed analysis on project processes and makes recommendations as required.Utilizes initiative, vision, independent thinking and creative problem-solving abilities to implement project plans and realize project completion.Employs excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively present information to relevant stakeholders at all levels of the organization.Works independently and effectively under time pressure to meet deadlines, balance work priorities and resolve problems in a timely manner. Closing Statement As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required. If you have any questions, please reach out to Harleen, Talent Acquisition Advisor at [email protected]. WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH? VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research, and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work. Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person. Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2023.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting.***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com