Vice President, Surgical and Clinical Services

Health Sciences North

  • À plein temps
  • Sudbury, ON

Détails de l'offre d'emploi:

Salaire: $198,055 per annum

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Competition # 6896
Job Title Vice President, Surgical and Clinical Services
Department Senior Leadership
Work Type Full-time
Affiliation Management
Shift Assignment As assigned
Bilingualism Bilingualism is a strong asset Police Check Requirement N/A
Site RLHC- Management
Salary Information $198,055 per annum
Application Closing Date Posted until filled

Note: compensation is in accordance with the Broader Public Sector Executive Compensation Act.

Join Northeastern Ontario’s Health Care Leaders!

A dynamic and growing health care environment awaits you in Sudbury, Ontario. Surrounded by
provincial parks and with 330 lakes, Greater Sudbury has over 165,000 residents and is a rich mix
of urban, suburban, rural and wilderness environments that offer something for everyone. Just a one
hour flight or four-hour drive north of Toronto, Ontario you can experience the balance of a
supportive yet challenging career environment with a comfortable and affordable lifestyle, right in
the heart of Northern Ontario’s largest city.

Join a seasoned Senior Leadership Team with Health Sciences North (HSN), one of Canada’s Top 40
research hospitals and Northern Ontario’s largest hospital. Champion innovation in the delivery of
the right care in a timely, safe and efficient way. As a teaching hospital, HSN is committed to
strengthening our academic and research impact while collaborating with regional, provincial,
national and international partners on research that improves health outcomes for the people of
Northeastern Ontario. HSN is the tertiary care centre for Northeastern Ontario, locally affiliated
with Laurentian University and NOSM University. Join a team of 4,400 employees, 600 physicians,
2,900 learners and 265 volunteers.

HSN is seeking an experienced, talented clinical leader for the position of Vice President,
Surgical and Clinical Services with a proven track record of building successful teams and
partnerships to ensure the delivery of high quality care and outstanding patient experiences. Under
the leadership of the President and Chief Executive Officer, this leader will be a system thinker
and excellent communicator with the ability to plan and implement change, and creatively achieve
results. They will possess the skills and credibility to inspire a division of 1,200 employees,
earn the trust of medical staff, local and regional partners, Ontario Health and colleagues from
over 20 partner hospitals, while managing a budget of $229 million. The Vice President, Surgical
and Clinical Services leads the divisions of Surgical, Pharmacy, Medical Imaging, and Laboratory
and Pathology services at HSN. The Vice President also serves as the President of the Sudbury
Vascular Laboratory where they, under the general direction of the Board, have the responsibility
for the general management and direction of the business.

The ideal candidate will have the appropriate balance of education, experience, demonstrated
knowledge and personal attributes required for the role, as well as will bring VP/Director level
experience from a hospital setting, and will be bilingual in English and French. Women, Indigenous,
Black, Persons of Colour, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, Francophones, and other
equity-deserving candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.

Interested applicants should apply directly to requisition #6896 on the HSN Careers Website at
https://careers.hsnsudbury.ca/. The posting will remain active until filled, however the search
committee will begin reviewing applicants on December 18, 2024.

KEY FUNCTION:

Lead the development and delivery of designated programs and services to ensure service delivery
strategies align with HSN’s mission, vision and values, and targets set in the Quality Improvement
Plan (QIP).

REPORTING:

Under the general direction of the President and Chief Executive Officer.

DUTIES:

  1. Provide leadership in the development and implementation of hospital-wide activities and
    programs that promote a safe, patient-centred environment while contributing to continuous
    improvement and risk management initiatives.
  2. Act as a leader in the facilitation and implementation of HSN’s Strategic Plan to enable the
    ongoing sustainability of improvement in care processes and clinical best practices in patient
    care.
  3. Promote a patient-centered care focus and engage patients and families in care delivery and
    care design.
  4. Promote a culture that encourages the engagement of staff, physicians, learners, patient
    representatives and volunteers in safety.
  5. Engage partners to ensure that collaborative solutions are developed and implemented to improve
    patient transitions and flow.
  6. Provide leadership in the planning and implementation of a Digital Health Strategy for HSN.
  7. Ensure the provision of high quality patient-care and design a system of internal controls
    where operations are effective, efficient, and in compliance with applicable legislation,
    regulatory, and best practice requirements.
  8. Ensure the vision and tools of professional practice are embedded in the practice of
    professional staff and within HSN’s operational activities and systems to support high standards of
    professional practice and care.
  9. Enhance the development of a continuous improvement culture to support care delivery and
    enhance job satisfaction.
  10. Plan, investigate, recommend, and implement methods of streamlining and increasing the
    efficiency of the designated programs.
  11. Ensure the sustainability and the effective operations of designated programs; oversee the
    development of strategic and annual operating plans, and ensure services are efficiently delivered
    and an optimum level of care is maintained.
  12. Act as a leader in improving the transition of patients along the patient care continuum,
    develop the clinical standards of work, and lead transitions in care improvement work to improve
    patient outcomes along the care continuum.
  13. Explore alternative funding approaches and other resources to support service delivery,
    including the adoption of activity-based funding models for patient care services.
  14. Partner and establish linkages with other providers and associations external to HSN to enhance
    the role and function of the system and the hospital.
  15. Develop annual budgets and assume fiscal accountability of the portfolio’s operation according
    to approved budget.
  16. Guide, motivate, monitor, and supervise staff, develop standards of performance, evaluate
    performance.
  17. Oversee the work of others in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA),
    its regulations, and HSN policies.
  18. Determine and align improvement projects with HSN’s Strategic Plan; monitor and adjust to
    achieve goal outcomes.
  19. Participate in the accreditation process and work to ensure that the program and HSN achieve,
    maintain and continually improve upon their accredited status.
  20. Teach, coach and lead staff in the development and monitoring of quality indicators and improvement initiatives.
  21. Engage in and foster professional development of all staff and provide opportunities for
    learning within budgeted resources.
  22. Ensure a safe environment for patients, staff and visitors; investigate report, debrief and take or direct corrective action as required on incidents.
  23. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders/organizations/community groups to achieve program objectives, integrate and link services and foster partnerships across the continuum of service delivery.
  24. Participate in education and training specific to current, relevant federal and provincial health and safety legislation, standards and guidelines.
  25. Represent the department or program on various committees and in meetings as required.
  26. Perform other duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

  1. Minimum of a Master’s Degree in a related professional health care field, from an accredited
    university.
  2. Current Certification of Registration in good standing with an applicable regulatory college.
  3. Ministry of Labour “Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps” training certificate is
    required.

EXPERIENCE:

  1. Minimum of five (5) years’ relevant experience working in a senior level position in a health
    care environment.
  2. Experience in leading and implementing initiatives in a program management context.
  3. Experience working in the development, implementation, and evaluation of best practice quality
    and safety initiatives.

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:

  1. Demonstrated knowledge of current health discipline environment, practices, and issues.
  2. Demonstrated knowledge of relevant governance, national and provincial quality safety and risk
    management standards, principle tools, and methods; ensure alliances with the organizations that
    promote these standards.
  3. Demonstrated ability to conceptualize and execute change management.
  4. Demonstrated knowledge of evaluation, research processes, and methodology.
  5. Demonstrated data gathering, analysis, and report preparation skills.
  6. Demonstrated leadership, critical thinking, and team-building skills.
  7. Demonstrated time management skills with the ability to manage multiple ongoing projects.
  8. Demonstrated excellent presentation skills and clinical teaching skills at all levels.
  9. Demonstrated excellent judgment and proven analytical skills.
  10. Demonstrated ability to coach, advise and teach others using the principles of adult learning.
  11. Demonstrated training, experience or utilization of lean methodology for process improvement.
  12. Demonstrated ability to independently identify issues, plan improvements, measure success and
    continue improvement.
  13. Knowledge of relevant legislation and principles of management, hospital committee structure,
    conflict management and resolution, system needs analysis and organizational assessment.
  14. Ability to use tact and discretion in dealing with health care providers and employees.
  15. Demonstrated excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office software (e.g.
    Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook) and patient information systems.
  16. Demonstrated superior interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.
  17. Demonstrated commitment to the safety of co-workers and patients.

PERSONAL SUITABILITY:

  1. Demonstrated ability to develop partnerships and collaborative processes across institutions.
  2. Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development.
  3. Demonstrated professionalism in dealing with confidential and sensitive issues.
  4. Demonstrated positive work record and excellent attendance record.
  5. Ability to meet the physical and sensory demands of the job.
  6. Ability to travel between local sites.

OTHER:

  1. Bilingualism is an asset.