Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
Join Our Inspired Team! The Opportunity:
Following a vacancy created by a promotional opportunity, we need a Vice President Patient Services and CNE to join our dedicated and inspired team!
The Vice President Patient Services and CNE will develop and implement a clear vision through exemplary leadership in order to promote a collaborative and engaged culture providing an excellent patient experience.
You will Elevate Quality by promoting and supporting work through our Quality Improvement Plan with a specific focus on improving patient experience and wait times. You will also join us in the midst of preparation for Accreditation in Spring 2027 and your leadership and work will ensure that we are not only ready but excel during our onsite visit.
This role is supported by an Administrative Assistant and has two Patient Services Directors (one newly established and under recruitment) to support the important work of this role. Key deliverables in the upcoming year will include informing Hospital Development work as we move towards our Stage 2 Submission, introduction and development of a Professional Practice Model and continued strength and engagement with the Patient and Family Advisory Committee and Ontario Health Team.
Why Choose Us!
We invest in our Team. As the Vice President Patient Services & CNE you will earn an annual salary of $200,000 plus 8% pay at risk.
Beyond your annual wage you will also enjoy:
Access to funding to support education that you want to pursue
Join or continue in HOOPP, a defined benefit contribution pension plan
Time away from work matters. This position would earn six weeks of vacation plus one week in lieu to recognize administrator on call responsibilities
Your health and wellness are important. We offer a fulsome benefits package
We also provide reimbursement for your mandatory CNO license
As a leadership role you will have flexibility with your schedule, including the option for some remote work to support focused projects and tasks
As the successful applicant you will be responsible for:
Building a collaborative environment built on our value of support each other looking for opportunities for solutions and engagement across portfolios and teams
Drive leadership and progress based on enhancing patient experience and quality care while balancing financial responsibility and ensuring strong team CGMH engagement
Leading our preparation for Hospital Accreditation in Spring 2027
Acting as a key contributor on Hospital Development and advising on program flows, patient experience and design
Developing a Clinical Services Plan in partnership with Professional Staff leadership as we seek to create capacity both at our current site and in our future hospital
Maintaining and building upon the success of our current Patient and Family Advisory Committee including further engagement with the this committee and Patient and Family Advisors across the Hospital
Support and engagement for direct reports as well as all leaders within the organization supporting delivery on our annual operating plan and our leadership core responsibilities
You will also represent and support CGMH’s mission through the following initiatives:
Assume membership on CGMH’s Board of Directors
Co-Chair the Patient and Family Advisory Committee
Launch and Chair CGMH’s Ethics Committee
Represent CGMH from a Clinical perspective at the Regional CARE4 Committee focused on our shared electronic health record of Meditech
Represent CGMH at the Southern Georgian Bay Ontario Health Team
Represent CGMH and collaborate with our Medical Advisory Committee and Professional Staff Association
Represent CGMH at the Hospital Association Committee in partnership with ONA and leadership from People Services
What You’ll Bring
Required
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
Current registration and member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Minimum of 10 years of progressive senior healthcare leadership
Extensive clinical expertise with experiencing leading a variety of teams
Demonstrated success leading change initiatives across the Hospital as well as with community partners
Preferred
Masters’ degree in relevant field of study
Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation
Previous experience in a CNE role
Experience with Hospital Development or large scale capital projects preferred
Experience effectively interacting and supporting Board of Directors work
Values are at the Heart of Our Work
We are committed to our values:
Be Kind - fostering a culture of compassion, empathy, and dignity in every interaction
Support Each Other - working together across all roles to uplift our team and our patients
Lead by Example - setting a standard of integrity, fairness, and professionalism
Keep Growing - embracing curiosity, innovation, and learning to adapt to future needs
Any successful candidate will need to live these values on a day to day basis. We have recently created a senior team leadership values charter that we will share in the recruitment process.
Join Tomorrow’s Team Today: Shape the Future of Care in South Georgian Bay at CGMH!
Today CGMH is an 84-bed acute care hospital serving 74,000+ residents and 3.5M annual visitors. With a team of 1,200+ dedicated professionals, we deliver high‑quality care across emergency, surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics, dialysis, diagnostics, mental health, and more.
Tomorrow’s Hospital is under Development and are working towards an opening day in 2033. Joining our team now means you have input on the Hospital’s design, workflows, and equipment. Learn more here .
Learn more about our Strategic Plan here .
Ready to Apply?
Apply online before 11:59pm EST on the posting close date by submitting an updated copy of your resume in PDF or Word format. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We look forward to reviewing your application.
We are here to support you. If you have any questions or concerns during the recruitment process, including related to accessibility, please reach out to People Services
Join Our Inspired Team! The Opportunity:
Following a vacancy created by a promotional opportunity, we need a Vice President Patient Services and CNE to join our dedicated and inspired team!
The Vice President Patient Services and CNE will develop and implement a clear vision through exemplary leadership in order to promote a collaborative and engaged culture providing an excellent patient experience.
You will Elevate Quality by promoting and supporting work through our Quality Improvement Plan with a specific focus on improving patient experience and wait times. You will also join us in the midst of preparation for Accreditation in Spring 2027 and your leadership and work will ensure that we are not only ready but excel during our onsite visit.
This role is supported by an Administrative Assistant and has two Patient Services Directors (one newly established and under recruitment) to support the important work of this role. Key deliverables in the upcoming year will include informing Hospital Development work as we move towards our Stage 2 Submission, introduction and development of a Professional Practice Model and continued strength and engagement with the Patient and Family Advisory Committee and Ontario Health Team.
Why Choose Us!
We invest in our Team. As the Vice President Patient Services & CNE you will earn an annual salary of $200,000 plus 8% pay at risk.
Beyond your annual wage you will also enjoy:
Access to funding to support education that you want to pursue
Join or continue in HOOPP, a defined benefit contribution pension plan
Time away from work matters. This position would earn six weeks of vacation plus one week in lieu to recognize administrator on call responsibilities
Your health and wellness are important. We offer a fulsome benefits package
We also provide reimbursement for your mandatory CNO license
As a leadership role you will have flexibility with your schedule, including the option for some remote work to support focused projects and tasks
As the successful applicant you will be responsible for:
Building a collaborative environment built on our value of support each other looking for opportunities for solutions and engagement across portfolios and teams
Drive leadership and progress based on enhancing patient experience and quality care while balancing financial responsibility and ensuring strong team CGMH engagement
Leading our preparation for Hospital Accreditation in Spring 2027
Acting as a key contributor on Hospital Development and advising on program flows, patient experience and design
Developing a Clinical Services Plan in partnership with Professional Staff leadership as we seek to create capacity both at our current site and in our future hospital
Maintaining and building upon the success of our current Patient and Family Advisory Committee including further engagement with the this committee and Patient and Family Advisors across the Hospital
Support and engagement for direct reports as well as all leaders within the organization supporting delivery on our annual operating plan and our leadership core responsibilities
You will also represent and support CGMH’s mission through the following initiatives:
Assume membership on CGMH’s Board of Directors
Co-Chair the Patient and Family Advisory Committee
Launch and Chair CGMH’s Ethics Committee
Represent CGMH from a Clinical perspective at the Regional CARE4 Committee focused on our shared electronic health record of Meditech
Represent CGMH at the Southern Georgian Bay Ontario Health Team
Represent CGMH and collaborate with our Medical Advisory Committee and Professional Staff Association
Represent CGMH at the Hospital Association Committee in partnership with ONA and leadership from People Services
What You’ll Bring
Required
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
Current registration and member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Minimum of 10 years of progressive senior healthcare leadership
Extensive clinical expertise with experiencing leading a variety of teams
Demonstrated success leading change initiatives across the Hospital as well as with community partners
Preferred
Masters’ degree in relevant field of study
Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation
Previous experience in a CNE role
Experience with Hospital Development or large scale capital projects preferred
Experience effectively interacting and supporting Board of Directors work
Values are at the Heart of Our Work
We are committed to our values:
Be Kind - fostering a culture of compassion, empathy, and dignity in every interaction
Support Each Other - working together across all roles to uplift our team and our patients
Lead by Example - setting a standard of integrity, fairness, and professionalism
Keep Growing - embracing curiosity, innovation, and learning to adapt to future needs
Any successful candidate will need to live these values on a day to day basis. We have recently created a senior team leadership values charter that we will share in the recruitment process.
Join Tomorrow’s Team Today: Shape the Future of Care in South Georgian Bay at CGMH!
Today CGMH is an 84-bed acute care hospital serving 74,000+ residents and 3.5M annual visitors. With a team of 1,200+ dedicated professionals, we deliver high‑quality care across emergency, surgery, orthopaedics, obstetrics, dialysis, diagnostics, mental health, and more.
Tomorrow’s Hospital is under Development and are working towards an opening day in 2033. Joining our team now means you have input on the Hospital’s design, workflows, and equipment. Learn more here .
Learn more about our Strategic Plan here .
Ready to Apply?
Apply online before 11:59pm EST on the posting close date by submitting an updated copy of your resume in PDF or Word format. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We look forward to reviewing your application.
We are here to support you. If you have any questions or concerns during the recruitment process, including related to accessibility, please reach out to People Services
Mirams Becker Inc.
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is a multi-site healthcare organization serving the broader Muskoka region through hospital sites in Huntsville and Bracebridge. Providing a broad range of acute care, emergency, surgical, diagnostic, and community-based services, MAHC is committed to delivering high-quality, people-centred care close to home. Through a focus on clinical excellence, innovation, and collaboration, MAHC continues to strengthen healthcare services and respond to the evolving needs of the communities it serves.
MAHC maintains strong affiliations with academic partners, including NOSM University, and supports medical education and research activities that contribute to the advancement of healthcare across the region.
MAHC is seeking an accomplished and collaborative physician leader to serve as Chief of Staff. As the senior physician leader of the organization, the Chief of Staff is appointed by and accountable to the Board of Directors and serves as Chair of the Medical Advisory Committee. Working in close partnership with the President & Chief Executive Officer, the Chief of Staff provides strategic clinical leadership and serves as a key link between the Board, medical staff, and senior leadership team.
The Chief of Staff plays a critical role in advancing quality of care, patient safety, physician engagement, and clinical excellence across the organization. As a member of the senior leadership team, the Chief of Staff serves as a trusted advisor to the Board and senior leadership on matters related to clinical quality, professional practice, resource utilization, and the delivery of care. The Chief of Staff will play an important leadership role in supporting MAHC's transformational capital redevelopment project and broader organizational change agenda, helping to engage physicians in planning discussions, advance innovative models of care, foster alignment across sites and clinical programs, and ensure clinical priorities inform the future design and delivery of services across the organization.
The Chief of Staff fosters strong relationships with physicians, hospital leaders, and community partners while supporting a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. The role provides leadership and oversight for medical staff credentialing, appointments and reappointments, performance management, professional development, and physician engagement. Working closely with Chiefs of Department and organizational leaders, the Chief of Staff helps ensure the effective organization of clinical services and supports quality improvement initiatives across the organization.
In partnership with the President & CEO, the Chief of Staff contributes to strategic planning, clinical resource planning, and the evaluation and advancement of programs and services. The successful candidate will bring a system perspective and a commitment to ensuring that clinical priorities are aligned with organizational goals and the current and future healthcare needs of the communities served by MAHC.
The ideal candidate is a respected physician leader with demonstrated experience in medical administration, physician engagement, quality and patient safety, and health system leadership. Experience leading change within complex healthcare environments and supporting organizational transformation will be highly valued. They possess exceptional communication and relationship-building skills, sound judgment, and the ability to influence, build consensus, and lead through complexity. A collaborative leadership style, strategic mindset, and commitment to clinical excellence will be essential to success in this role.
The successful candidate will possess a strong foundation in physician leadership and medical administration. Formal leadership education, physician leadership development programs, or equivalent leadership training would be considered a significant asset, as would previous experience serving as a Department Chief, Medical Director, Chief of Staff, or in other physician leadership capacities. Experience supporting medical education, research activities, or academic partnerships would also be considered an asset.
This is an exceptional opportunity to provide clinical leadership within a progressive healthcare organization and contribute to the future of healthcare delivery across the Muskoka region.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://www.miramsbecker.com/chief-of-staff-muskoka-algonquin-healthcare . For additional information, contact Sarah Adams at sarah@miramsbecker.com .
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is a multi-site healthcare organization serving the broader Muskoka region through hospital sites in Huntsville and Bracebridge. Providing a broad range of acute care, emergency, surgical, diagnostic, and community-based services, MAHC is committed to delivering high-quality, people-centred care close to home. Through a focus on clinical excellence, innovation, and collaboration, MAHC continues to strengthen healthcare services and respond to the evolving needs of the communities it serves.
MAHC maintains strong affiliations with academic partners, including NOSM University, and supports medical education and research activities that contribute to the advancement of healthcare across the region.
MAHC is seeking an accomplished and collaborative physician leader to serve as Chief of Staff. As the senior physician leader of the organization, the Chief of Staff is appointed by and accountable to the Board of Directors and serves as Chair of the Medical Advisory Committee. Working in close partnership with the President & Chief Executive Officer, the Chief of Staff provides strategic clinical leadership and serves as a key link between the Board, medical staff, and senior leadership team.
The Chief of Staff plays a critical role in advancing quality of care, patient safety, physician engagement, and clinical excellence across the organization. As a member of the senior leadership team, the Chief of Staff serves as a trusted advisor to the Board and senior leadership on matters related to clinical quality, professional practice, resource utilization, and the delivery of care. The Chief of Staff will play an important leadership role in supporting MAHC's transformational capital redevelopment project and broader organizational change agenda, helping to engage physicians in planning discussions, advance innovative models of care, foster alignment across sites and clinical programs, and ensure clinical priorities inform the future design and delivery of services across the organization.
The Chief of Staff fosters strong relationships with physicians, hospital leaders, and community partners while supporting a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. The role provides leadership and oversight for medical staff credentialing, appointments and reappointments, performance management, professional development, and physician engagement. Working closely with Chiefs of Department and organizational leaders, the Chief of Staff helps ensure the effective organization of clinical services and supports quality improvement initiatives across the organization.
In partnership with the President & CEO, the Chief of Staff contributes to strategic planning, clinical resource planning, and the evaluation and advancement of programs and services. The successful candidate will bring a system perspective and a commitment to ensuring that clinical priorities are aligned with organizational goals and the current and future healthcare needs of the communities served by MAHC.
The ideal candidate is a respected physician leader with demonstrated experience in medical administration, physician engagement, quality and patient safety, and health system leadership. Experience leading change within complex healthcare environments and supporting organizational transformation will be highly valued. They possess exceptional communication and relationship-building skills, sound judgment, and the ability to influence, build consensus, and lead through complexity. A collaborative leadership style, strategic mindset, and commitment to clinical excellence will be essential to success in this role.
The successful candidate will possess a strong foundation in physician leadership and medical administration. Formal leadership education, physician leadership development programs, or equivalent leadership training would be considered a significant asset, as would previous experience serving as a Department Chief, Medical Director, Chief of Staff, or in other physician leadership capacities. Experience supporting medical education, research activities, or academic partnerships would also be considered an asset.
This is an exceptional opportunity to provide clinical leadership within a progressive healthcare organization and contribute to the future of healthcare delivery across the Muskoka region.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://www.miramsbecker.com/chief-of-staff-muskoka-algonquin-healthcare . For additional information, contact Sarah Adams at sarah@miramsbecker.com .
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.