Boyden
Unity Health Toronto is one of Canada’s largest Catholic healthcare networks serving patients, residents and clients across the full spectrum of care. With an annual budget of more than $1.6 billion and 1,578 inpatient beds, Unity Health’s clinical services span primary care, secondary community care, tertiary and quaternary care, rehabilitation, palliative care and long-term care. With Providence Healthcare (PHC) in the east, St. Joseph’s Health Centre (SJHC) in the west, and St Michael’s Hospital (SMH), an academic setting in the heart of downtown, Unity Health spans the breadth of Toronto’s geography. Unity Health serves almost 1.5 million people from the communities surrounding its three hospitals. Outside of the immediate catchment areas, Unity Health supports a broad distribution of patients within Ontario who are cared for in its leading regional specialty programs, including trauma, neurosurgery, transplant, and others. A wide range of people and communities, each with unique needs, rely on Unity Health to provide them with the best possible care experiences.
Reporting directly to the President and Chief Executive Officer, the Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer (VP & CFO) plays a critical leadership position in shaping the strategic direction, financial stewardship, and operational effectiveness of Unity Health Toronto. This position will be entrusted to an accomplished executive bringing deep expertise in finance, healthcare management, and enterprise leadership. Accountability encompasses the leadership and oversight of all financial systems, shaping long-term priorities aligned with organizational vision and fiscal capacity, and ensuring rigorous stewardship of operating budgets, capital planning, investments, strategic sourcing, supply chain and overall financial sustainability.
The VP & CFO will develop and execute comprehensive financial strategies that foster an organizational culture of strong financial stewardship and that underpin fiscal sustainability, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting in alignment with funding and regulatory standards. The role will ensure rigorous oversight of revenue cycle performance, expense management, and financial indicators, alongside the establishment of robust internal controls to mitigate risk and safeguard assets. In close partnership with the President and CEO and senior leadership team, the VP & CFO will inform strategic decision-making through financial analysis and risk assessment, while identifying opportunities for growth, efficiency, and operational optimization. Leadership of finance, accounting, and administrative functions will be coupled with a commitment to building and mentoring high-performing teams, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and accountability. The VP & CFO will represent the organization across external forums, advocating for the organization’s interests and advance its standing as an academic healthcare leader.
With 10–15 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare finance, including a minimum of five years at the executive level, the successful candidate will demonstrate a proven record of financial stewardship, strategic planning, and transformation within complex healthcare environments. Deep knowledge of Ontario’s healthcare regulations, reimbursement models, and sector dynamics is essential, together with highly developed communication, negotiation, and interpersonal capabilities to influence and collaborate effectively across diverse stakeholder groups. The ideal candidate will possess a CPA designation or equivalent, preferably complemented by a Master’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related discipline.
For more information or to pursue this opportunity, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner and Jim Stonehouse, Partner via Kathy Luu, kluu@boyden.com . This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of a planned transition to be determined in 2026.
We are committed to creating an environment where all of our people feel welcome and valued while being themselves and where our people can openly and safely share different perspectives that will inspire creativity and innovation that will support our ability to contend with the challenges of today’s health-care environment. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates welcome applications from those who are Indigenous, Black or Racialized, persons with disabilities, people who identify as 2SLGBTQI+, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
We are committed to ensuring a workplace that is accessible to persons with disabilities. This includes ensuring accessibility in the candidate application and selection process. Where additional accommodations are required, requests can be made at any stage of the recruitment process. Applicants are asked to please make their accommodation requirements known to us.
Unity Health Toronto is one of Canada’s largest Catholic healthcare networks serving patients, residents and clients across the full spectrum of care. With an annual budget of more than $1.6 billion and 1,578 inpatient beds, Unity Health’s clinical services span primary care, secondary community care, tertiary and quaternary care, rehabilitation, palliative care and long-term care. With Providence Healthcare (PHC) in the east, St. Joseph’s Health Centre (SJHC) in the west, and St Michael’s Hospital (SMH), an academic setting in the heart of downtown, Unity Health spans the breadth of Toronto’s geography. Unity Health serves almost 1.5 million people from the communities surrounding its three hospitals. Outside of the immediate catchment areas, Unity Health supports a broad distribution of patients within Ontario who are cared for in its leading regional specialty programs, including trauma, neurosurgery, transplant, and others. A wide range of people and communities, each with unique needs, rely on Unity Health to provide them with the best possible care experiences.
Reporting directly to the President and Chief Executive Officer, the Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer (VP & CFO) plays a critical leadership position in shaping the strategic direction, financial stewardship, and operational effectiveness of Unity Health Toronto. This position will be entrusted to an accomplished executive bringing deep expertise in finance, healthcare management, and enterprise leadership. Accountability encompasses the leadership and oversight of all financial systems, shaping long-term priorities aligned with organizational vision and fiscal capacity, and ensuring rigorous stewardship of operating budgets, capital planning, investments, strategic sourcing, supply chain and overall financial sustainability.
The VP & CFO will develop and execute comprehensive financial strategies that foster an organizational culture of strong financial stewardship and that underpin fiscal sustainability, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting in alignment with funding and regulatory standards. The role will ensure rigorous oversight of revenue cycle performance, expense management, and financial indicators, alongside the establishment of robust internal controls to mitigate risk and safeguard assets. In close partnership with the President and CEO and senior leadership team, the VP & CFO will inform strategic decision-making through financial analysis and risk assessment, while identifying opportunities for growth, efficiency, and operational optimization. Leadership of finance, accounting, and administrative functions will be coupled with a commitment to building and mentoring high-performing teams, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and accountability. The VP & CFO will represent the organization across external forums, advocating for the organization’s interests and advance its standing as an academic healthcare leader.
With 10–15 years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare finance, including a minimum of five years at the executive level, the successful candidate will demonstrate a proven record of financial stewardship, strategic planning, and transformation within complex healthcare environments. Deep knowledge of Ontario’s healthcare regulations, reimbursement models, and sector dynamics is essential, together with highly developed communication, negotiation, and interpersonal capabilities to influence and collaborate effectively across diverse stakeholder groups. The ideal candidate will possess a CPA designation or equivalent, preferably complemented by a Master’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related discipline.
For more information or to pursue this opportunity, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner and Jim Stonehouse, Partner via Kathy Luu, kluu@boyden.com . This position is not currently vacant and is being recruited in anticipation of a planned transition to be determined in 2026.
We are committed to creating an environment where all of our people feel welcome and valued while being themselves and where our people can openly and safely share different perspectives that will inspire creativity and innovation that will support our ability to contend with the challenges of today’s health-care environment. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates welcome applications from those who are Indigenous, Black or Racialized, persons with disabilities, people who identify as 2SLGBTQI+, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
We are committed to ensuring a workplace that is accessible to persons with disabilities. This includes ensuring accessibility in the candidate application and selection process. Where additional accommodations are required, requests can be made at any stage of the recruitment process. Applicants are asked to please make their accommodation requirements known to us.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
The Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) is responsible for ensuring organizational compliance with all applicable information privacy and freedom of information legislation and internal policies related to the protection of personal information. The CPO leads the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the associated privacy programs, policies, and procedures to safeguard data and mitigate privacy risk across the organization.
At this critical juncture, during the organization’s transition to a new health information system and in the context of rapid change associated with artificial intelligence, the CPO plays a pivotal role in ensuring that privacy control requirements are embedded across Sunnybrook’s information management system design, configuration, workflows, audit and compliance processes. This includes overseeing privacy impact assessments, supporting system and procedural change‑management activities, and ensuring the new system meets legislative and best‑practice standards for the protection of personal health information.
This role provides subject-matter expertise, guidance, and training to staff on privacy best practices, and acts as the primary point of contact for privacy-related concerns, inquiries, and incident management. When privacy incidents occur, the CPO coordinates appropriate responses with Legal Counsel, Senior Leadership, external partners, and the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario as necessary.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain privacy programs, policies, and procedures.
Oversee compliant processes for managing personal and sensitive information.
Lead investigations of privacy incidents, assess risks, implement mitigations, and ensure required reporting.
Conduct privacy audits and assessments to ensure adherence to legislation and policies.
Provide organization‑wide training on privacy requirements and best practices.
Participate in the institutional review and approval of research activity.
Review and approve integrated care systems and data sharing initiatives.
Provide strategic leadership and direction to the Privacy Office team, including the Privacy Office Manager and Privacy Analyst, ensuring clear priorities, effective workflow management, and high‑quality service delivery across all privacy functions.
Develop, mentor, and coach staff to build organizational privacy expertise; foster a collaborative, high‑performing team culture grounded in accountability, continuous learning, and operational excellence.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree required; Graduate degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience in privacy, compliance, or related fields, preferably in healthcare or regulated sectors.
Experience conducting privacy impact assessments and leading privacy investigations.
Knowledge of relevant privacy legislation and regulatory requirements (e.g., PHIPA, FIPPA).
Relevant certifications such as CIPP/C, CIPT, CDPSE or equivalent (preferred).
Relevant knowledge and experience in the acquisition, development and management of information technology.
Knowledge and Skills:
Strategic leadership: Ability to lead the Privacy Office, set clear priorities, and foster a culture of privacy excellence and continuous improvement.
Organizational influence: Skilled at influencing senior leaders, cross‑functional teams, and stakeholders on privacy issues and strategic decision‑making.
Exceptional communication: Capable of translating complex privacy concepts and risks into clear guidance for diverse audiences.
Strategic negotiation & representation: Adept at negotiating and representing the organization with patients, external stakeholders and regulators.
Advanced analytical problem‑solving: Ability to evaluate complex privacy issues and develop risk‑based solutions.
Sound judgment and discretion: Demonstrated capacity to manage sensitive, confidential, or high‑risk matters.
The Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) is responsible for ensuring organizational compliance with all applicable information privacy and freedom of information legislation and internal policies related to the protection of personal information. The CPO leads the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the associated privacy programs, policies, and procedures to safeguard data and mitigate privacy risk across the organization.
At this critical juncture, during the organization’s transition to a new health information system and in the context of rapid change associated with artificial intelligence, the CPO plays a pivotal role in ensuring that privacy control requirements are embedded across Sunnybrook’s information management system design, configuration, workflows, audit and compliance processes. This includes overseeing privacy impact assessments, supporting system and procedural change‑management activities, and ensuring the new system meets legislative and best‑practice standards for the protection of personal health information.
This role provides subject-matter expertise, guidance, and training to staff on privacy best practices, and acts as the primary point of contact for privacy-related concerns, inquiries, and incident management. When privacy incidents occur, the CPO coordinates appropriate responses with Legal Counsel, Senior Leadership, external partners, and the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario as necessary.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain privacy programs, policies, and procedures.
Oversee compliant processes for managing personal and sensitive information.
Lead investigations of privacy incidents, assess risks, implement mitigations, and ensure required reporting.
Conduct privacy audits and assessments to ensure adherence to legislation and policies.
Provide organization‑wide training on privacy requirements and best practices.
Participate in the institutional review and approval of research activity.
Review and approve integrated care systems and data sharing initiatives.
Provide strategic leadership and direction to the Privacy Office team, including the Privacy Office Manager and Privacy Analyst, ensuring clear priorities, effective workflow management, and high‑quality service delivery across all privacy functions.
Develop, mentor, and coach staff to build organizational privacy expertise; foster a collaborative, high‑performing team culture grounded in accountability, continuous learning, and operational excellence.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree required; Graduate degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience in privacy, compliance, or related fields, preferably in healthcare or regulated sectors.
Experience conducting privacy impact assessments and leading privacy investigations.
Knowledge of relevant privacy legislation and regulatory requirements (e.g., PHIPA, FIPPA).
Relevant certifications such as CIPP/C, CIPT, CDPSE or equivalent (preferred).
Relevant knowledge and experience in the acquisition, development and management of information technology.
Knowledge and Skills:
Strategic leadership: Ability to lead the Privacy Office, set clear priorities, and foster a culture of privacy excellence and continuous improvement.
Organizational influence: Skilled at influencing senior leaders, cross‑functional teams, and stakeholders on privacy issues and strategic decision‑making.
Exceptional communication: Capable of translating complex privacy concepts and risks into clear guidance for diverse audiences.
Strategic negotiation & representation: Adept at negotiating and representing the organization with patients, external stakeholders and regulators.
Advanced analytical problem‑solving: Ability to evaluate complex privacy issues and develop risk‑based solutions.
Sound judgment and discretion: Demonstrated capacity to manage sensitive, confidential, or high‑risk matters.
Oak Valley Health (Markham Stouffville Hospital)
Land acknowledgement:
Oak Valley Health is honoured to provide care on the traditional and treaty territory of the Anishinaabeg, and acknowledge our closest Indigenous communities, the Chippewas of Georgina Island and the Mississaugas of Scugog Island. The land is encompassed within Treaty 13, Treaty 20, and the Williams Treaty.
Today, this area is home to many diverse Indigenous Peoples, and we acknowledge the health disparities and barriers Indigenous Peoples face in accessing care. To support true healing, we are committed to understanding these challenges, learning from Indigenous knowledge, and taking action together to improve safe and equitable health care for current and future generations.
Who you are:
You encompass Oak Valley Health’s core values and live the words of respect, trust, commitment, compassion and courage
You are a patient and/or client centered individual who performs at an exemplary standard
You are a team player with excellent communication, critical thinking and prioritization skills
Position Summary
The Manager, Procurement and Materials Management provides senior leadership for enterprise-wide competitive procurement, strategic sourcing, and contract management functions across Oak Valley Health, while also overseeing materials management operations that support organizational and clinical service delivery.
This role is accountable for leading high-value and complex procurement initiatives, procurement governance, vendor relations, contract implementation and management, and sourcing strategies that drive value, operational efficiency, standardization, and risk mitigation across the organization.
The Manager ensures compliance with the Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act and organizational policies while partnering closely with clinical, operational, and executive leaders to support organizational priorities, capital initiatives, operational needs, and future growth.
Working collaboratively with MMC (Mohawk Medbuy Corporation) and other sourcing partners, the role is responsible for optimizing procurement performance, strengthening supplier relationships, and enhancing procurement practices and controls across the organization.
In addition, the role provides operational oversight for materials management functions including inventory management, stores, receiving, and distribution services to ensure efficient and reliable supply chain operations.
The Manager leads both unionized and non-unionized staff and contributes to organizational governance through reporting, policy development, audits, and Board and Committee materials.
Key Responsibilities
Procurement & Strategic Sourcing
Lead enterprise-wide procurement and sourcing strategies that support organizational priorities, operational excellence, value optimization, cost efficiency, and risk mitigation
Oversee all procurement activities including operational, clinical, and capital purchasing
Independently lead competitive procurement processes including RFQs, RFPs, contract negotiations, and vendor selection activities
Ensure procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, trade agreements, and organizational policies
Partner with internal stakeholders to assess business requirements, develop sourcing strategies, and support informed procurement decisions
Collaborate with MMC and other group purchasing organizations to maximize pricing opportunities, standardization, and contract value
Develop procurement KPIs, vendor performance metrics, and reporting frameworks to support continuous improvement, operational transparency and fiscal accountability
Lead procurement governance initiatives, process improvements, and policy enhancements
Provide procurement expertise and strategic support for organizational growth initiatives, capital projects, and new program development
Contract & Vendor Management
Oversee the full lifecycle of contract management including contract review, negotiation, execution, renewals, compliance monitoring, and vendor performance management
Provide strategic guidance related to contract risk, procurement controls, and supplier management
Build and maintain strong vendor and stakeholder relationships while addressing contract, procurement, and service-related issues in a timely manner
Support procurement audits, compliance reviews, and documentation requirements
Materials Management & Supply Chain Operations
Provide operational leadership for inventory management, stores, receiving, mailroom, and distribution services
Ensure efficient flow, storage, and distribution of supplies across the organization
Implement best practices related to inventory control, utilization management, and supply continuity planning
Support operational readiness and supply chain resilience initiatives
Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
Lead, mentor, and support unionized and non-unionized staff through coaching, development, workforce planning, and performance management
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, customer service, and continuous improvement
Build strong working relationships with clinical leaders, operational teams, vendors, and external partners
Contribute to strategic planning and organizational initiatives
Governance & Reporting
Prepare reports, briefing notes, business cases, and presentations for Senior Leadership and Board Committees
Support organizational policy development and procurement governance initiatives
Contribute to organizational risk management and operational planning activities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Professional procurement or supply chain designation (e.g., SCMP) preferred
Minimum 5–7 years progressive leadership experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, contract management, or supply chain operations, preferably within healthcare or the broader public sector
Demonstrated experience leading complex competitive procurement initiatives and contract negotiations
Strong knowledge of the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, procurement governance practices, and public sector compliance requirements
Experience working with group purchasing organizations such as MMC or HealthPro
Proven ability to develop sourcing strategies, procurement metrics, and vendor performance frameworks
Experience leading unionized and non-unionized teams in the 24/7 operating environment
Strong leadership, negotiation, communication, stakeholder engagement, and relationship management skills
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving capabilities
Working knowledge of labour relations, Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health & Safety legislation, WHMIS, and infection prevention and control practices
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday
Please note schedules may change due to operational needs.
Compensation:
BAND E
Range:
$50.10 - $65.89
Who we are:
Oak Valley Health is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations. Across our two hospital sites (Markham and Uxbridge) a Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), a Community Health Centre (CHC), and Hospital-to-Home programs, we provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 468,000 patients each year. We offer diagnostic and emergency services, and deliver clinical programs in acute care medicine and surgery, addictions and mental health, and childbirth and children’s services. We are also proud to be part of the Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team (OHT).
Our 542 physicians, 35 midwives, over 3,000 staff and 1,000 volunteers serve patients and families with an Honoured to Care mindset, and are focused on delivering an extraordinary patient experience to the residents of Markham, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Uxbridge and beyond. We are dedicated to providing access to the right care, at the right time, in the right place by the right people and at the right cost.
Oak Valley Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging statement
Oak Valley Health takes pride in serving some of Canada’s most diverse communities. We are committed to fostering an environment of equity and inclusivity where every person can work and receive care safely, openly and honestly. All qualified applicants will receive consideration and we encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of LGBTQ2+ communities, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of Oak Valley Health. Furthermore, Oak Valley Health is committed to meeting the needs of all individuals in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Should you require accommodations during the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources.
We are honoured to be recognized as one of Forbes Canada's Best Employers for Diversity. We ranked within the top 150 organizations across the country. Learn more about our commitment to EDIB .
Land acknowledgement:
Oak Valley Health is honoured to provide care on the traditional and treaty territory of the Anishinaabeg, and acknowledge our closest Indigenous communities, the Chippewas of Georgina Island and the Mississaugas of Scugog Island. The land is encompassed within Treaty 13, Treaty 20, and the Williams Treaty.
Today, this area is home to many diverse Indigenous Peoples, and we acknowledge the health disparities and barriers Indigenous Peoples face in accessing care. To support true healing, we are committed to understanding these challenges, learning from Indigenous knowledge, and taking action together to improve safe and equitable health care for current and future generations.
Who you are:
You encompass Oak Valley Health’s core values and live the words of respect, trust, commitment, compassion and courage
You are a patient and/or client centered individual who performs at an exemplary standard
You are a team player with excellent communication, critical thinking and prioritization skills
Position Summary
The Manager, Procurement and Materials Management provides senior leadership for enterprise-wide competitive procurement, strategic sourcing, and contract management functions across Oak Valley Health, while also overseeing materials management operations that support organizational and clinical service delivery.
This role is accountable for leading high-value and complex procurement initiatives, procurement governance, vendor relations, contract implementation and management, and sourcing strategies that drive value, operational efficiency, standardization, and risk mitigation across the organization.
The Manager ensures compliance with the Ontario Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act and organizational policies while partnering closely with clinical, operational, and executive leaders to support organizational priorities, capital initiatives, operational needs, and future growth.
Working collaboratively with MMC (Mohawk Medbuy Corporation) and other sourcing partners, the role is responsible for optimizing procurement performance, strengthening supplier relationships, and enhancing procurement practices and controls across the organization.
In addition, the role provides operational oversight for materials management functions including inventory management, stores, receiving, and distribution services to ensure efficient and reliable supply chain operations.
The Manager leads both unionized and non-unionized staff and contributes to organizational governance through reporting, policy development, audits, and Board and Committee materials.
Key Responsibilities
Procurement & Strategic Sourcing
Lead enterprise-wide procurement and sourcing strategies that support organizational priorities, operational excellence, value optimization, cost efficiency, and risk mitigation
Oversee all procurement activities including operational, clinical, and capital purchasing
Independently lead competitive procurement processes including RFQs, RFPs, contract negotiations, and vendor selection activities
Ensure procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, trade agreements, and organizational policies
Partner with internal stakeholders to assess business requirements, develop sourcing strategies, and support informed procurement decisions
Collaborate with MMC and other group purchasing organizations to maximize pricing opportunities, standardization, and contract value
Develop procurement KPIs, vendor performance metrics, and reporting frameworks to support continuous improvement, operational transparency and fiscal accountability
Lead procurement governance initiatives, process improvements, and policy enhancements
Provide procurement expertise and strategic support for organizational growth initiatives, capital projects, and new program development
Contract & Vendor Management
Oversee the full lifecycle of contract management including contract review, negotiation, execution, renewals, compliance monitoring, and vendor performance management
Provide strategic guidance related to contract risk, procurement controls, and supplier management
Build and maintain strong vendor and stakeholder relationships while addressing contract, procurement, and service-related issues in a timely manner
Support procurement audits, compliance reviews, and documentation requirements
Materials Management & Supply Chain Operations
Provide operational leadership for inventory management, stores, receiving, mailroom, and distribution services
Ensure efficient flow, storage, and distribution of supplies across the organization
Implement best practices related to inventory control, utilization management, and supply continuity planning
Support operational readiness and supply chain resilience initiatives
Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement
Lead, mentor, and support unionized and non-unionized staff through coaching, development, workforce planning, and performance management
Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, customer service, and continuous improvement
Build strong working relationships with clinical leaders, operational teams, vendors, and external partners
Contribute to strategic planning and organizational initiatives
Governance & Reporting
Prepare reports, briefing notes, business cases, and presentations for Senior Leadership and Board Committees
Support organizational policy development and procurement governance initiatives
Contribute to organizational risk management and operational planning activities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, or related field (or equivalent experience)
Professional procurement or supply chain designation (e.g., SCMP) preferred
Minimum 5–7 years progressive leadership experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, contract management, or supply chain operations, preferably within healthcare or the broader public sector
Demonstrated experience leading complex competitive procurement initiatives and contract negotiations
Strong knowledge of the Ontario BPS Procurement Directive, Buy Ontario Act, procurement governance practices, and public sector compliance requirements
Experience working with group purchasing organizations such as MMC or HealthPro
Proven ability to develop sourcing strategies, procurement metrics, and vendor performance frameworks
Experience leading unionized and non-unionized teams in the 24/7 operating environment
Strong leadership, negotiation, communication, stakeholder engagement, and relationship management skills
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving capabilities
Working knowledge of labour relations, Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health & Safety legislation, WHMIS, and infection prevention and control practices
Work Schedule:
Monday - Friday
Please note schedules may change due to operational needs.
Compensation:
BAND E
Range:
$50.10 - $65.89
Who we are:
Oak Valley Health is one of Ontario’s leading community healthcare organizations. Across our two hospital sites (Markham and Uxbridge) a Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), a Community Health Centre (CHC), and Hospital-to-Home programs, we provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 468,000 patients each year. We offer diagnostic and emergency services, and deliver clinical programs in acute care medicine and surgery, addictions and mental health, and childbirth and children’s services. We are also proud to be part of the Eastern York Region North Durham Ontario Health Team (OHT).
Our 542 physicians, 35 midwives, over 3,000 staff and 1,000 volunteers serve patients and families with an Honoured to Care mindset, and are focused on delivering an extraordinary patient experience to the residents of Markham, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Uxbridge and beyond. We are dedicated to providing access to the right care, at the right time, in the right place by the right people and at the right cost.
Oak Valley Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging statement
Oak Valley Health takes pride in serving some of Canada’s most diverse communities. We are committed to fostering an environment of equity and inclusivity where every person can work and receive care safely, openly and honestly. All qualified applicants will receive consideration and we encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of LGBTQ2+ communities, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of Oak Valley Health. Furthermore, Oak Valley Health is committed to meeting the needs of all individuals in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Should you require accommodations during the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources.
We are honoured to be recognized as one of Forbes Canada's Best Employers for Diversity. We ranked within the top 150 organizations across the country. Learn more about our commitment to EDIB .
Baycrest
Posting Number: 9864
Position Type: Temporary, Full Time (up to 12 months)
Shift Type: Day
Bi-Weekly Hours: 70
Union: Non-Union
About Us
The Baycrest Corporate Centre for Geriatric Care (BCCGC) serves as the corporate head office for the Baycrest Seniors Care family of companies, supporting our hospital, long-term care home, research centre, education programs and residential living communities. As the administrative and organizational hub of a system fully dedicated to aging and brain health, BCCGC brings people, our shared values and system-wide services together to strengthen care and experiences for older adults.
Grounded in the values of being inclusive, collaborative, ambitious, respectful and excellent, BCCGC fosters an environment where teams thrive and collaboration drives success. From enterprise planning to day-to-day operational support, BCCGC helps ensure the Baycrest vision — a world where every older person lives with purpose, fulfilment and dignity — comes to life.
Job Summary
The Interim Director, Organizational Effectiveness provides strategic leadership across an integrated portfolio, including Organizational Effectiveness, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI), Employee Engagement, and People Analytics.
This role is accountable for advancing enterprise-wide people strategies that are data-informed, inclusive, and explicitly aligned with Baycrest’s strategic plan and organizational priorities. The Director leads initiatives that strengthen organizational performance, culture, and workforce capability through integrated approaches to leadership development, organizational design, engagement, and evidence-based decision-making.
As a senior leader and trusted advisor, the Director partners closely with executive leadership, clinical and operational leaders, and Human Resources to drive enterprise change, enhance the employee experience, and build a high-performing, inclusive culture that supports the delivery of Baycrest’s mission and long-term strategic objectives
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Enterprise Alignment
Sets the vision and strategy for organizational effectiveness, learning, and leadership development across the enterprise.
Ensures alignment and integration of staff and leadership development initiatives with broader education strategies impacting all learners across the organization.
Acts as a trusted advisor to senior leadership on organizational design, workforce planning, culture, and transformation.
Organizational Effectiveness & Change Management
Provide strategic oversight of organizational design, leadership development, and team effectiveness initiatives.
Lead enterprise change and transformation efforts using structured and consistent change management methodologies.
Build internal capability for effective change leadership across the organization.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
Advance Baycrest’s equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities by integrating inclusive and equitable practices across the employee lifecycle, ensuring initiatives are measurable, impactful, and embedded at all stages of the employee experience.
Ensure EDI initiatives are measurable, evidence-informed, and integrated into organizational effectiveness, talent, and leadership practices.
Support Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), inclusive leadership development, and equitable people practices that foster belonging and psychological safety.
Employee Engagement & Workforce Experience
Provide strategic leadership for enterprise-wide employee engagement and workforce experience initiatives that strengthen culture, connection, and alignment with Baycrest’s values.
Lead the design and continuous improvement of workforce experience strategies that enhance engagement, retention, and overall employee well-being.
Partner with leaders and HR colleagues to translate engagement insights and workforce data into targeted actions that improve team effectiveness and organizational performance.
People Analytics
Oversee the use of people metrics, dashboards, and insights to support strategic and operational decision-making.
Translate workforce data into clear, actionable insights related to engagement, performance, retention, and workforce trends.
Leverage data to monitor progress and inform continuous improvement across Organizational Effectiveness initiatives.
Financial & Resource Stewardship
Provides oversight of departmental planning, budgeting, and resource allocation.
Identifies opportunities to optimize resources, improve efficiency, and maximize organizational impact.
Ensures responsible fiscal management aligned with strategic priorities.
Leadership & Team Development
Leads, mentors, and develops a high-performing team.
Fosters a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning within the team and across the organization.
Builds strong partnerships across clinical, academic, and corporate portfolios.
Who You Are
A strategic, systems-level thinker with the ability to translate vision into execution.
An exceptional communicator and influencer, skilled at engaging and aligning senior leaders and diverse stakeholder groups.
A trusted advisor with strong business acumen and a deep understanding of organizational dynamics in complex environments.
Adept at leading large-scale change and transformation initiatives with measurable impact.
Highly skilled in navigating ambiguity, complexity, and competing priorities.
Data-driven, with strong analytical capabilities and a focus on outcomes and continuous improvement.
A collaborative and values-driven leader who fosters trust, inclusion, and accountability.
Passionate about building culture, developing people, and enabling organizational success.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Organizational Development, Adult Education, Business Administration, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
Minimum of 8–12 years of progressive leadership experience in organizational effectiveness, people analytics, engagement, EDI, or related functions, preferably in a complex healthcare or academic environment.
Demonstrated experience leading enterprise-wide change management and transformation initiatives.
Expertise in organizational design, workforce development, leadership development, and performance improvement.
Experience working within regulated environments; familiarity with Ontario healthcare systems and Ministry requirements is an asset.
Relevant certifications (e.g., Certified Training and Development Professional, change management certifications such as Prosci) are considered an asset.
Advanced proficiency in leveraging data, technology, and systems to inform decision-making and program effectiveness.
Compensation
At Baycrest, we take pride in ensuring our compensation structure is internally equitable and compliant with pay equity legislation. We believe compensation should be transparent, equitable, and reflective of your experience and growth. Our salary ranges are structured to support progression, from learning the role to demonstrating full proficiency.
The salary range for this position is $ 137,009 to $ 171,261 per year.
Your placement within the target hiring range will depend on your job-related knowledge, skills, abilities, and relevant education and experience, as well as considerations such as market conditions and internal equity. The starting salary will be determined using these factors to ensure fairness and consistency across the organization.
Why Baycrest
Baycrest puts people first, offering rewards and programs to support your health, well-being, and growth. (Eligibility varies by role and employment status.)
Competitive pay
Extended health and dental coverage
Defined-benefit pension plan (HOOPP)
Paid vacation and statutory holidays
Maternity and parental leave top-up programs
Employee and family assistance program (EFAP)
On-site fitness facilities
Employee discount program
Tuition reimbursement
Posting Number: 9864
Position Type: Temporary, Full Time (up to 12 months)
Shift Type: Day
Bi-Weekly Hours: 70
Union: Non-Union
About Us
The Baycrest Corporate Centre for Geriatric Care (BCCGC) serves as the corporate head office for the Baycrest Seniors Care family of companies, supporting our hospital, long-term care home, research centre, education programs and residential living communities. As the administrative and organizational hub of a system fully dedicated to aging and brain health, BCCGC brings people, our shared values and system-wide services together to strengthen care and experiences for older adults.
Grounded in the values of being inclusive, collaborative, ambitious, respectful and excellent, BCCGC fosters an environment where teams thrive and collaboration drives success. From enterprise planning to day-to-day operational support, BCCGC helps ensure the Baycrest vision — a world where every older person lives with purpose, fulfilment and dignity — comes to life.
Job Summary
The Interim Director, Organizational Effectiveness provides strategic leadership across an integrated portfolio, including Organizational Effectiveness, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI), Employee Engagement, and People Analytics.
This role is accountable for advancing enterprise-wide people strategies that are data-informed, inclusive, and explicitly aligned with Baycrest’s strategic plan and organizational priorities. The Director leads initiatives that strengthen organizational performance, culture, and workforce capability through integrated approaches to leadership development, organizational design, engagement, and evidence-based decision-making.
As a senior leader and trusted advisor, the Director partners closely with executive leadership, clinical and operational leaders, and Human Resources to drive enterprise change, enhance the employee experience, and build a high-performing, inclusive culture that supports the delivery of Baycrest’s mission and long-term strategic objectives
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Enterprise Alignment
Sets the vision and strategy for organizational effectiveness, learning, and leadership development across the enterprise.
Ensures alignment and integration of staff and leadership development initiatives with broader education strategies impacting all learners across the organization.
Acts as a trusted advisor to senior leadership on organizational design, workforce planning, culture, and transformation.
Organizational Effectiveness & Change Management
Provide strategic oversight of organizational design, leadership development, and team effectiveness initiatives.
Lead enterprise change and transformation efforts using structured and consistent change management methodologies.
Build internal capability for effective change leadership across the organization.
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
Advance Baycrest’s equity, diversity, and inclusion priorities by integrating inclusive and equitable practices across the employee lifecycle, ensuring initiatives are measurable, impactful, and embedded at all stages of the employee experience.
Ensure EDI initiatives are measurable, evidence-informed, and integrated into organizational effectiveness, talent, and leadership practices.
Support Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), inclusive leadership development, and equitable people practices that foster belonging and psychological safety.
Employee Engagement & Workforce Experience
Provide strategic leadership for enterprise-wide employee engagement and workforce experience initiatives that strengthen culture, connection, and alignment with Baycrest’s values.
Lead the design and continuous improvement of workforce experience strategies that enhance engagement, retention, and overall employee well-being.
Partner with leaders and HR colleagues to translate engagement insights and workforce data into targeted actions that improve team effectiveness and organizational performance.
People Analytics
Oversee the use of people metrics, dashboards, and insights to support strategic and operational decision-making.
Translate workforce data into clear, actionable insights related to engagement, performance, retention, and workforce trends.
Leverage data to monitor progress and inform continuous improvement across Organizational Effectiveness initiatives.
Financial & Resource Stewardship
Provides oversight of departmental planning, budgeting, and resource allocation.
Identifies opportunities to optimize resources, improve efficiency, and maximize organizational impact.
Ensures responsible fiscal management aligned with strategic priorities.
Leadership & Team Development
Leads, mentors, and develops a high-performing team.
Fosters a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning within the team and across the organization.
Builds strong partnerships across clinical, academic, and corporate portfolios.
Who You Are
A strategic, systems-level thinker with the ability to translate vision into execution.
An exceptional communicator and influencer, skilled at engaging and aligning senior leaders and diverse stakeholder groups.
A trusted advisor with strong business acumen and a deep understanding of organizational dynamics in complex environments.
Adept at leading large-scale change and transformation initiatives with measurable impact.
Highly skilled in navigating ambiguity, complexity, and competing priorities.
Data-driven, with strong analytical capabilities and a focus on outcomes and continuous improvement.
A collaborative and values-driven leader who fosters trust, inclusion, and accountability.
Passionate about building culture, developing people, and enabling organizational success.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Organizational Development, Adult Education, Business Administration, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
Minimum of 8–12 years of progressive leadership experience in organizational effectiveness, people analytics, engagement, EDI, or related functions, preferably in a complex healthcare or academic environment.
Demonstrated experience leading enterprise-wide change management and transformation initiatives.
Expertise in organizational design, workforce development, leadership development, and performance improvement.
Experience working within regulated environments; familiarity with Ontario healthcare systems and Ministry requirements is an asset.
Relevant certifications (e.g., Certified Training and Development Professional, change management certifications such as Prosci) are considered an asset.
Advanced proficiency in leveraging data, technology, and systems to inform decision-making and program effectiveness.
Compensation
At Baycrest, we take pride in ensuring our compensation structure is internally equitable and compliant with pay equity legislation. We believe compensation should be transparent, equitable, and reflective of your experience and growth. Our salary ranges are structured to support progression, from learning the role to demonstrating full proficiency.
The salary range for this position is $ 137,009 to $ 171,261 per year.
Your placement within the target hiring range will depend on your job-related knowledge, skills, abilities, and relevant education and experience, as well as considerations such as market conditions and internal equity. The starting salary will be determined using these factors to ensure fairness and consistency across the organization.
Why Baycrest
Baycrest puts people first, offering rewards and programs to support your health, well-being, and growth. (Eligibility varies by role and employment status.)
Competitive pay
Extended health and dental coverage
Defined-benefit pension plan (HOOPP)
Paid vacation and statutory holidays
Maternity and parental leave top-up programs
Employee and family assistance program (EFAP)
On-site fitness facilities
Employee discount program
Tuition reimbursement