Boyden
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking an accomplished and entrepreneurial physician executive to join its Senior Advisory Team and provide executive leadership for a diversified portfolio that advances family medicine, supports physicians throughout their careers, enhances member value, and drives sustainable revenue growth.
Executive Director, Practice Solutions
Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Director, Practice Solutions provides executive leadership for a diversified portfolio of practice-support products, services, and educational offerings designed to advance family medicine and support physicians throughout their careers. The portfolio includes conferences, continuing professional development programs, clinical publications, practice guidelines, examination preparation resources, and other practice-focused solutions.
The Executive Director is accountable for both the strategic impact and financial performance of the portfolio, leading initiatives that support family physicians and residents while generating significant non-dues revenue for the organization. This role requires balancing member value, educational excellence, and business sustainability. The ideal candidate combines strong business and entrepreneurial acumen with a solid understanding of clinical practice, healthcare systems, and the evolving needs of family physicians.
The ideal candidate will be a Certified Family Physician (CCFP), complemented by a minimum of 10 years of progressive senior leadership experience, including significant responsibility for business development and people leadership. Formal education or professional development in business development is also required. The successful candidate will possess a deep understanding of family medicine and Canada's healthcare landscape, with exceptional relationship-building, communication, change leadership, and strategic planning capabilities. Bilingualism in English and French is preferred. The successful candidate will embody the CFPC's Values in Action - Caring, Learning, Collaboration, Responsiveness, Respect, Integrity, and Commitment to Excellence.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $264,972.24 to $331,215.60 . This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This is a new role for the organization with an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
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REPRÉSENTANT PLUS DE 47 000 MEMBRES, le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC) est l’organisme professionnel chargé d’établir les normes en matière de formation, de certification et d’apprentissage à vie des médecins de famille. Il défend également les intérêts de la spécialité de médecine de famille, des médecins de famille et de leurs patient·es. Le CMFC procède à l’agrément des programmes de formation postdoctorale en médecine de famille dans les 18 facultés de médecine du Canada.
Le CMFC recherche un médecin qui possède une grande expérience et un solide sens des affaires pour se joindre à son équipe de direction et assurer la gestion d’un ensemble diversifié d’activités visant à faire progresser la médecine de famille, à accompagner les médecins tout au long de leur carrière, à accroître la valeur ajoutée pour les membres et à favoriser une croissance durable des revenus.
Directeur général ou directrice générale, Solutions pour la pratique
Relevant directement du chef de la direction, le ou la directeur·rice général·e dirige un ensemble diversifié de produits, de services et d’offres de perfectionnement professionnel conçus pour faire progresser la médecine de famille et accompagner les médecins tout au long de leur carrière. Cet ensemble comprend des conférences, des programmes de perfectionnement professionnel continu, des publications cliniques, des lignes directrices de pratique, des ressources de préparation aux examens et d’autres solutions axées sur la pratique.
Le ou la directeur·rice général·e est responsable tant de l’impact stratégique que de la performance financière de cet ensemble. À ce titre, il ou elle dirige des initiatives qui soutiennent les médecins de famille et les résident·es et qui contribuent à générer d’importants revenus pour l’organisation autres que les droits d’adhésion. Ce poste exige de concilier la valeur offerte aux membres, l’excellence en formation et la pérennité financière de l’organisation. La personne recherchée doit allier un solide sens des affaires et un esprit entrepreneurial à une excellente compréhension de la pratique clinique, des systèmes de santé et de l’évolution des besoins des médecins de famille.
La personne recherchée doit détenir la certification du Collège (CCMF) et posséder au moins dix années d’expérience dans des postes de direction comportant des responsabilités qui ont évolué au fil du temps, notamment en développement des affaires et en gestion de personnel. Elle doit avoir suivi une formation officielle ou un perfectionnement professionnel en développement des affaires. La personne recherchée doit posséder une connaissance approfondie de la médecine de famille et du système de santé canadien, ainsi que d’excellentes aptitudes en matière d’établissement de relations, en communication, en gestion du changement et en planification stratégique. La maîtrise du français, en plus de l’anglais, constitue un atout. Enfin, le ou la directeur·rice général·e devra incarner les Valeurs en action du CMFC : compassion, apprentissage, collaboration, réactivité, respect, intégrité et engagement envers l’excellence.
Pour en savoir plus sur cette occasion exceptionnelle, veuillez communiquer avec Pamela Colquhoun , associée, en envoyant un courriel à Kathy Luu à kluu@boyden.com .
L’échelle salariale pour ce poste se situe entre 264 972,24 $ et 331 215,60 $ . Ce rôle est basé à Mississauga. La personne retenue pourrait avoir la possibilité de travailler à distance, conformément aux politiques et procédures de l’organisation relatives aux modalités de travail à distance et/ou hybride en vigueur de temps à autre. Nos heures d’ouverture actuelles sont du lundi au vendredi de 8 h à 17 h, heure de l’Est.
Il s’agit d’un nouveau poste au sein de l’organisation, dont la nomination est prévue pour l’automne 2026.
Le CMFC s’est engagé à respecter l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion dans le milieu de travail et favorise activement un environnement de travail sécuritaire, sain et respectueux. Nos pratiques de recrutement ont été conçues pour s’assurer que les candidates et les candidats sont protégés de toute discrimination, que les droits de la personne sont respectés et que les besoins individuels sont satisfaits. Nous acceptons et encourageons les candidatures de toutes les personnes qualifiées, indépendamment de leur race, leur ascendance, leur lieu de provenance, leur couleur, leur origine ethnique, leur citoyenneté, leur croyance, leur sexe, leur orientation sexuelle, leur identité ou expression de genre, leur âge, leur casier judiciaire, leur état familial ou leur invalidité. Si vous avez besoin de mesures d’accommodement à tout moment au cours du processus de sélection et de recrutement, veuillez nous en informer.
Le CMFC s’est engagé à promouvoir l’amélioration de la santé des populations autochtones. Vous pouvez consulter le plan d’action du Comité sur la santé autochtone pour en savoir plus sur nos initiatives en matière de sécurité culturelle et de réconciliation.
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking an accomplished and entrepreneurial physician executive to join its Senior Advisory Team and provide executive leadership for a diversified portfolio that advances family medicine, supports physicians throughout their careers, enhances member value, and drives sustainable revenue growth.
Executive Director, Practice Solutions
Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Director, Practice Solutions provides executive leadership for a diversified portfolio of practice-support products, services, and educational offerings designed to advance family medicine and support physicians throughout their careers. The portfolio includes conferences, continuing professional development programs, clinical publications, practice guidelines, examination preparation resources, and other practice-focused solutions.
The Executive Director is accountable for both the strategic impact and financial performance of the portfolio, leading initiatives that support family physicians and residents while generating significant non-dues revenue for the organization. This role requires balancing member value, educational excellence, and business sustainability. The ideal candidate combines strong business and entrepreneurial acumen with a solid understanding of clinical practice, healthcare systems, and the evolving needs of family physicians.
The ideal candidate will be a Certified Family Physician (CCFP), complemented by a minimum of 10 years of progressive senior leadership experience, including significant responsibility for business development and people leadership. Formal education or professional development in business development is also required. The successful candidate will possess a deep understanding of family medicine and Canada's healthcare landscape, with exceptional relationship-building, communication, change leadership, and strategic planning capabilities. Bilingualism in English and French is preferred. The successful candidate will embody the CFPC's Values in Action - Caring, Learning, Collaboration, Responsiveness, Respect, Integrity, and Commitment to Excellence.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $264,972.24 to $331,215.60 . This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This is a new role for the organization with an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
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REPRÉSENTANT PLUS DE 47 000 MEMBRES, le Collège des médecins de famille du Canada (CMFC) est l’organisme professionnel chargé d’établir les normes en matière de formation, de certification et d’apprentissage à vie des médecins de famille. Il défend également les intérêts de la spécialité de médecine de famille, des médecins de famille et de leurs patient·es. Le CMFC procède à l’agrément des programmes de formation postdoctorale en médecine de famille dans les 18 facultés de médecine du Canada.
Le CMFC recherche un médecin qui possède une grande expérience et un solide sens des affaires pour se joindre à son équipe de direction et assurer la gestion d’un ensemble diversifié d’activités visant à faire progresser la médecine de famille, à accompagner les médecins tout au long de leur carrière, à accroître la valeur ajoutée pour les membres et à favoriser une croissance durable des revenus.
Directeur général ou directrice générale, Solutions pour la pratique
Relevant directement du chef de la direction, le ou la directeur·rice général·e dirige un ensemble diversifié de produits, de services et d’offres de perfectionnement professionnel conçus pour faire progresser la médecine de famille et accompagner les médecins tout au long de leur carrière. Cet ensemble comprend des conférences, des programmes de perfectionnement professionnel continu, des publications cliniques, des lignes directrices de pratique, des ressources de préparation aux examens et d’autres solutions axées sur la pratique.
Le ou la directeur·rice général·e est responsable tant de l’impact stratégique que de la performance financière de cet ensemble. À ce titre, il ou elle dirige des initiatives qui soutiennent les médecins de famille et les résident·es et qui contribuent à générer d’importants revenus pour l’organisation autres que les droits d’adhésion. Ce poste exige de concilier la valeur offerte aux membres, l’excellence en formation et la pérennité financière de l’organisation. La personne recherchée doit allier un solide sens des affaires et un esprit entrepreneurial à une excellente compréhension de la pratique clinique, des systèmes de santé et de l’évolution des besoins des médecins de famille.
La personne recherchée doit détenir la certification du Collège (CCMF) et posséder au moins dix années d’expérience dans des postes de direction comportant des responsabilités qui ont évolué au fil du temps, notamment en développement des affaires et en gestion de personnel. Elle doit avoir suivi une formation officielle ou un perfectionnement professionnel en développement des affaires. La personne recherchée doit posséder une connaissance approfondie de la médecine de famille et du système de santé canadien, ainsi que d’excellentes aptitudes en matière d’établissement de relations, en communication, en gestion du changement et en planification stratégique. La maîtrise du français, en plus de l’anglais, constitue un atout. Enfin, le ou la directeur·rice général·e devra incarner les Valeurs en action du CMFC : compassion, apprentissage, collaboration, réactivité, respect, intégrité et engagement envers l’excellence.
Pour en savoir plus sur cette occasion exceptionnelle, veuillez communiquer avec Pamela Colquhoun , associée, en envoyant un courriel à Kathy Luu à kluu@boyden.com .
L’échelle salariale pour ce poste se situe entre 264 972,24 $ et 331 215,60 $ . Ce rôle est basé à Mississauga. La personne retenue pourrait avoir la possibilité de travailler à distance, conformément aux politiques et procédures de l’organisation relatives aux modalités de travail à distance et/ou hybride en vigueur de temps à autre. Nos heures d’ouverture actuelles sont du lundi au vendredi de 8 h à 17 h, heure de l’Est.
Il s’agit d’un nouveau poste au sein de l’organisation, dont la nomination est prévue pour l’automne 2026.
Le CMFC s’est engagé à respecter l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion dans le milieu de travail et favorise activement un environnement de travail sécuritaire, sain et respectueux. Nos pratiques de recrutement ont été conçues pour s’assurer que les candidates et les candidats sont protégés de toute discrimination, que les droits de la personne sont respectés et que les besoins individuels sont satisfaits. Nous acceptons et encourageons les candidatures de toutes les personnes qualifiées, indépendamment de leur race, leur ascendance, leur lieu de provenance, leur couleur, leur origine ethnique, leur citoyenneté, leur croyance, leur sexe, leur orientation sexuelle, leur identité ou expression de genre, leur âge, leur casier judiciaire, leur état familial ou leur invalidité. Si vous avez besoin de mesures d’accommodement à tout moment au cours du processus de sélection et de recrutement, veuillez nous en informer.
Le CMFC s’est engagé à promouvoir l’amélioration de la santé des populations autochtones. Vous pouvez consulter le plan d’action du Comité sur la santé autochtone pour en savoir plus sur nos initiatives en matière de sécurité culturelle et de réconciliation.
Boyden
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians, and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking an accomplished marketing and communications leader to provide enterprise-wide leadership for its integrated marketing, communications, brand, media relations, and reputation management portfolio. This is an opportunity to shape how the CFPC engages its members, Chapters, partners, and broader stakeholders while advancing the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and public profile.
Director, Marketing and Communications
Reporting to the Executive Director, Member and External Relations (MER), the Director, Marketing and Communications provides strategic and operational leadership for the development, execution, and evaluation of the College of Family Physicians of Canada's (CFPC) integrated marketing, communications, and brand strategies. This role contributes to the achievement of the CFPC's mission, vision, and strategic priorities through effective internal and external communications, marketing initiatives, stakeholder engagement, member engagement, and reputation management.
The Director oversees the delivery of comprehensive marketing and communications services, including brand management, media and public relations, crisis communications, editorial and content development, design and creative services, digital and social media communications, video production, translation services, and print communications. The Director establishes departmental priorities, objectives, performance measures, resource plans, and budgets while strengthening workflows, project management practices, accountability, and service excellence across the organization.
As a member of the Senior Advisory Team, the Director fosters a strategic, client-centered, and service-oriented approach to communications across the organization. The Director serves as the organization's senior communications advisor, providing expert counsel to the Executive Director, MER, the Executive Team, management, departments, committees, Chapters, and key external stakeholders on marketing, communications, brand, media relations, reputation management, and stakeholder engagement matters.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished marketing and communications leader with extensive experience leading integrated brand, marketing, communications, media relations, and stakeholder engagement strategies within a complex organization. An influential and collaborative leader, the new Director will bring exceptional strategic, relationship-building, and communication skills, along with a proven ability to advise senior executives, lead high-performing teams, manage organizational reputation, and drive impactful communications initiatives. A master’s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field and a minimum of ten (10) years of progressive leadership experience are required. Bilingualism (English and French) is preferred.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $144,701.76 - $180,877.44. This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This role has an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians, and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking an accomplished marketing and communications leader to provide enterprise-wide leadership for its integrated marketing, communications, brand, media relations, and reputation management portfolio. This is an opportunity to shape how the CFPC engages its members, Chapters, partners, and broader stakeholders while advancing the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and public profile.
Director, Marketing and Communications
Reporting to the Executive Director, Member and External Relations (MER), the Director, Marketing and Communications provides strategic and operational leadership for the development, execution, and evaluation of the College of Family Physicians of Canada's (CFPC) integrated marketing, communications, and brand strategies. This role contributes to the achievement of the CFPC's mission, vision, and strategic priorities through effective internal and external communications, marketing initiatives, stakeholder engagement, member engagement, and reputation management.
The Director oversees the delivery of comprehensive marketing and communications services, including brand management, media and public relations, crisis communications, editorial and content development, design and creative services, digital and social media communications, video production, translation services, and print communications. The Director establishes departmental priorities, objectives, performance measures, resource plans, and budgets while strengthening workflows, project management practices, accountability, and service excellence across the organization.
As a member of the Senior Advisory Team, the Director fosters a strategic, client-centered, and service-oriented approach to communications across the organization. The Director serves as the organization's senior communications advisor, providing expert counsel to the Executive Director, MER, the Executive Team, management, departments, committees, Chapters, and key external stakeholders on marketing, communications, brand, media relations, reputation management, and stakeholder engagement matters.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished marketing and communications leader with extensive experience leading integrated brand, marketing, communications, media relations, and stakeholder engagement strategies within a complex organization. An influential and collaborative leader, the new Director will bring exceptional strategic, relationship-building, and communication skills, along with a proven ability to advise senior executives, lead high-performing teams, manage organizational reputation, and drive impactful communications initiatives. A master’s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field and a minimum of ten (10) years of progressive leadership experience are required. Bilingualism (English and French) is preferred.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $144,701.76 - $180,877.44. This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This role has an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
Bruyère Health
POSITION TYPE : Permanent, Full-time, Day, 75 hours / pay period, 1.0 FTE SALARY SCALE : $148,438 to $179,923 annually
Why should I join Bruyère Health?
At Bruyère Health, we're much more than a health organization; we're a true community built on respect, compassion, accountability, collaboration, and learning. If you're passionate about making a difference and are ready to be part of something bigger than yourself, join us. Come and work at Bruyère Health, where compassion and innovation meet to make each life better.
What is in it for me?
Competitive benefits program
Defined benefit pension plan
Wellness program and on-site gyms
Employee perks program
Mental health support through our Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development and learning opportunities
What would my role be?
Reporting to the Vice-President, Strategy, Quality & Performance, this role is responsible to provide strategic leadership in advancing Bruyère Health’s organizational priorities through integrated planning, performance management, and enterprise-wide improvement initiatives.
Specifically, this role leads to the development and execution of annual strategic and operational planning processes, ensuring alignment between organizational goals, priorities, initiatives, and measurable outcomes. This role champions the advancement of strategy management practices, strengthens organizational performance frameworks, and supports the successful implementation of key strategic initiatives across Bruyère Health.
This role is also responsible for leading the process improvement function within the organization and providing leadership for the Project Management Office (PMO), establishing effective governance structures, promoting process improvement and project management excellence, and enabling the successful delivery of complex, cross-functional initiatives. Serves as a strategic advisor and trusted partner to senior leaders, Board members, teams across Bruyère Health, and key stakeholders, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
The main responsibilities include:
Providing strategic oversight and leadership to ensure initiatives and projects are delivered effectively, on schedule, within budget, and aligned with organizational objectives and priorities.
Developing and evolving corporate performance management frameworks to support measurement, reporting, and accountability for strategic outcomes, including progress tracking, risk management, and key performance indicators.
Leading the development of executive-level reporting and insights to support decision-making, organizational alignment, and continuous improvement.
Serving as an internal expert and advisor on strategy deployment, operational planning, performance measurement, and project management practices.
Leading organization-wide process improvement projects using lean six sigma methodologies and advanced data analysis tools and expertise
Building strong partnerships across the organization to support the successful execution of strategic priorities and foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and results-driven performance.
How do I qualify?
Required:
Undergraduate Degree in Business Administration, Operations Management or Industrial Engineering
Project Management Office (PMO) Certification
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Change Management Practitioner (PROSCI) or Agile Scrum Master Certification
Minimum of seven (7) years of relevant experience
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in a leadership role
Experience leading change and transformation initiatives, as well as the implementation of complex projects, systems, and strategic PMO functions
Preferred:
Master’s degree relevant to the scope of position, i.e. Master of Business Administration, master’s in digital Transformation and Innovation, or other relevant degree
Fluent in French and English
Key Competencies
Ability to structure, prioritize, and deliver complex initiatives across multiple stakeholders
Competency in assessing, standardizing and guiding process improvement efforts
Ability to lead a team of professionals
Ability to engage and align diverse stakeholders across and at all levels in the organization
Focused on outcomes, accountability and measurable results
Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, complex environment
Additional Information
This posting is intended to fill an existing vacancy.
All applicants must provide a recent CV, and a cover letter that clearly indicates that they meet the required qualifications. Copies of your degrees and certifications, if applicable, in one of Canada’s official languages must also be included. Please note that any inaccuracies in the information provided may result in your application being rejected.
Please note that the pre-screening questions must be submitted by all applicants as part of the application process and that answers are for information purposes only and will not disqualify internal candidates from competitions provided that the candidate meets the required qualifications of the position as per the posting.
Bruyère Health uses artificial intelligence to screen and assess answers provided by applicants. All applications received are subsequently reviewed by a member of our team. The information received, including that which is reviewed and analyzed by artificial intelligence, is used and stored in a secure environment and in accordance with Bruyère Health’s privacy policy PHIL 04 - Privacy and Confidentiality of Personal Information.
Bruyère Health promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion and adheres to the Employment Equity Act and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Bruyère Health is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the departmental official of the accommodation measures which may be required to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner.
All Bruyère Health employees are required to provide proof of full vaccination for all identified communicable diseases as per our Communicable Diseases: Health Surveillance and Management policy.
POSITION TYPE : Permanent, Full-time, Day, 75 hours / pay period, 1.0 FTE SALARY SCALE : $148,438 to $179,923 annually
Why should I join Bruyère Health?
At Bruyère Health, we're much more than a health organization; we're a true community built on respect, compassion, accountability, collaboration, and learning. If you're passionate about making a difference and are ready to be part of something bigger than yourself, join us. Come and work at Bruyère Health, where compassion and innovation meet to make each life better.
What is in it for me?
Competitive benefits program
Defined benefit pension plan
Wellness program and on-site gyms
Employee perks program
Mental health support through our Employee and Family Assistance Program
Professional development and learning opportunities
What would my role be?
Reporting to the Vice-President, Strategy, Quality & Performance, this role is responsible to provide strategic leadership in advancing Bruyère Health’s organizational priorities through integrated planning, performance management, and enterprise-wide improvement initiatives.
Specifically, this role leads to the development and execution of annual strategic and operational planning processes, ensuring alignment between organizational goals, priorities, initiatives, and measurable outcomes. This role champions the advancement of strategy management practices, strengthens organizational performance frameworks, and supports the successful implementation of key strategic initiatives across Bruyère Health.
This role is also responsible for leading the process improvement function within the organization and providing leadership for the Project Management Office (PMO), establishing effective governance structures, promoting process improvement and project management excellence, and enabling the successful delivery of complex, cross-functional initiatives. Serves as a strategic advisor and trusted partner to senior leaders, Board members, teams across Bruyère Health, and key stakeholders, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
The main responsibilities include:
Providing strategic oversight and leadership to ensure initiatives and projects are delivered effectively, on schedule, within budget, and aligned with organizational objectives and priorities.
Developing and evolving corporate performance management frameworks to support measurement, reporting, and accountability for strategic outcomes, including progress tracking, risk management, and key performance indicators.
Leading the development of executive-level reporting and insights to support decision-making, organizational alignment, and continuous improvement.
Serving as an internal expert and advisor on strategy deployment, operational planning, performance measurement, and project management practices.
Leading organization-wide process improvement projects using lean six sigma methodologies and advanced data analysis tools and expertise
Building strong partnerships across the organization to support the successful execution of strategic priorities and foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and results-driven performance.
How do I qualify?
Required:
Undergraduate Degree in Business Administration, Operations Management or Industrial Engineering
Project Management Office (PMO) Certification
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Change Management Practitioner (PROSCI) or Agile Scrum Master Certification
Minimum of seven (7) years of relevant experience
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in a leadership role
Experience leading change and transformation initiatives, as well as the implementation of complex projects, systems, and strategic PMO functions
Preferred:
Master’s degree relevant to the scope of position, i.e. Master of Business Administration, master’s in digital Transformation and Innovation, or other relevant degree
Fluent in French and English
Key Competencies
Ability to structure, prioritize, and deliver complex initiatives across multiple stakeholders
Competency in assessing, standardizing and guiding process improvement efforts
Ability to lead a team of professionals
Ability to engage and align diverse stakeholders across and at all levels in the organization
Focused on outcomes, accountability and measurable results
Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, complex environment
Additional Information
This posting is intended to fill an existing vacancy.
All applicants must provide a recent CV, and a cover letter that clearly indicates that they meet the required qualifications. Copies of your degrees and certifications, if applicable, in one of Canada’s official languages must also be included. Please note that any inaccuracies in the information provided may result in your application being rejected.
Please note that the pre-screening questions must be submitted by all applicants as part of the application process and that answers are for information purposes only and will not disqualify internal candidates from competitions provided that the candidate meets the required qualifications of the position as per the posting.
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c/o Odgers
The City of Greater Sudbury has evolved into a dynamic and diverse regional capital that functions as the service hub for all northeastern Ontario and is composed of a rich mix of urban, suburban, rural and wilderness environments. While mining remains a major influence on the local economy, the City has diversified significantly in recent years to establish itself as a major centre of financial and business services, tourism, health care and research, education and government. One of the geographically largest municipalities in Canada, with a population of over 190,000, and a booming economy, Greater Sudbury is a warm and welcoming community.
The City is seeking an accomplished and strategic healthcare leader to serve as Manager of Resident Care at Pioneer Manor, one of the largest municipally operated long-term care homes in Ontario, currently undergoing redevelopment from 433 to 444 beds. Reporting to the Director of Long-Term Care Services, the Manager serves as the legislated Director of Nursing and Personal Care under the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021. The Manager provides overall leadership, professional accountability, and operational oversight for nursing and personal care services throughout the Home. Leading a large clinical portfolio of approximately 400 nursing and personal care staff through a team of supervisory leaders, the Manager oversees clinical operations, labour relations, staffing, quality improvement, infection prevention and control, regulatory compliance, risk management, budgeting, and operational planning within a complex, highly regulated, and unionized environment. Working collaboratively with residents, families, healthcare professionals, community partners, and senior municipal leadership, the Manager ensures the delivery of high-quality, resident-centred care and promotes a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement.
With a current Certificate of Competence as a Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario, the ideal candidate brings a minimum of five years of progressive management experience within a large, complex, unionized long-term care environment. A collaborative and resident-focused healthcare leader, you possess comprehensive knowledge of long-term care operations, nursing administration, geriatric care, quality improvement, risk management, and relevant legislation, including the Fixing Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2021. You are recognized for your ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage financial, human, and physical resources, implement operational and clinical improvements, and foster a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous learning. Demonstrated strengths in relationship building, conflict resolution, change leadership, and stakeholder engagement enable you to effectively work with residents, families, staff, physicians, community partners, and regulatory agencies. Strong oral and written communication skills in English are essential, while French language proficiency is considered an asset. Your leadership approach is grounded in compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to delivering exceptional resident-centred care and positive outcomes.
Expected Compensation Range: $136,805.76 to $160,995.24 CAD.
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
To Apply
For more information, please contact Diana Pelaia of Odgers at diana.pelaia@odgers.com or submit your resume and letter of interest online to https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31963/ by August 11th, 2026.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of Greater Sudbury is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers the City of Greater Sudbury throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.
The City of Greater Sudbury has evolved into a dynamic and diverse regional capital that functions as the service hub for all northeastern Ontario and is composed of a rich mix of urban, suburban, rural and wilderness environments. While mining remains a major influence on the local economy, the City has diversified significantly in recent years to establish itself as a major centre of financial and business services, tourism, health care and research, education and government. One of the geographically largest municipalities in Canada, with a population of over 190,000, and a booming economy, Greater Sudbury is a warm and welcoming community.
The City is seeking an accomplished and strategic healthcare leader to serve as Manager of Resident Care at Pioneer Manor, one of the largest municipally operated long-term care homes in Ontario, currently undergoing redevelopment from 433 to 444 beds. Reporting to the Director of Long-Term Care Services, the Manager serves as the legislated Director of Nursing and Personal Care under the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021. The Manager provides overall leadership, professional accountability, and operational oversight for nursing and personal care services throughout the Home. Leading a large clinical portfolio of approximately 400 nursing and personal care staff through a team of supervisory leaders, the Manager oversees clinical operations, labour relations, staffing, quality improvement, infection prevention and control, regulatory compliance, risk management, budgeting, and operational planning within a complex, highly regulated, and unionized environment. Working collaboratively with residents, families, healthcare professionals, community partners, and senior municipal leadership, the Manager ensures the delivery of high-quality, resident-centred care and promotes a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous improvement.
With a current Certificate of Competence as a Registered Nurse in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario, the ideal candidate brings a minimum of five years of progressive management experience within a large, complex, unionized long-term care environment. A collaborative and resident-focused healthcare leader, you possess comprehensive knowledge of long-term care operations, nursing administration, geriatric care, quality improvement, risk management, and relevant legislation, including the Fixing Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2021. You are recognized for your ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage financial, human, and physical resources, implement operational and clinical improvements, and foster a culture of accountability, safety, and continuous learning. Demonstrated strengths in relationship building, conflict resolution, change leadership, and stakeholder engagement enable you to effectively work with residents, families, staff, physicians, community partners, and regulatory agencies. Strong oral and written communication skills in English are essential, while French language proficiency is considered an asset. Your leadership approach is grounded in compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to delivering exceptional resident-centred care and positive outcomes.
Expected Compensation Range: $136,805.76 to $160,995.24 CAD.
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
To Apply
For more information, please contact Diana Pelaia of Odgers at diana.pelaia@odgers.com or submit your resume and letter of interest online to https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31963/ by August 11th, 2026.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of Greater Sudbury is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers the City of Greater Sudbury throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.