Weeneebayko Area Health Authority
Title: Director of Patient Care
Division: Clinical Services
Affiliation: Non-unionized
Site: Fort Albany, ON
Reports to: AVP of Clinical Services and Elder Friendly Care
Status: Job share of one month on and off
The Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) is seeking an experienced leader to fill the key role of Director of Patient Care.
Life at WAHA
A beacon of healing, wellness, and innovation, WAHA connects remote communities with the care they deserve. With spellbinding views surrounding each site, team members bask in the tranquility of the land, juxtaposed against a bustling workplace busy addressing the complex needs of the region. Here, we work with purpose, knowing each action matters. Patients are neighbours, family, and colleagues. Each day brings a challenge- the good kind that stretches you, helps you grow, and makes you feel vital. These hurdles birth opportunities to problem solve, develop new skills, and explore new roles. Here, we step into a version of ourselves once forgotten, overshadowed by the daily grind, and rediscover a deep connection with ourselves, the land, and each other. Here, we experience work with wonder. #WeAreWAHA
What We Do
There has never been a more exciting time to be at WAHA. We are an integrated health system providing the full continuum of care to the six communities of the western James Bay coast with over 500 employees, physicians, and partners in care. As a health authority, you will work in a unique setting where you have the opportunity to care for patients in all phases of their life journey, in all areas of their health experience. From Primary, Acute, and Mental Health, Dental, Specialty Clinics, Population Health and the WAHA Paramedic Service, the opportunities for growth are boundless. We provide community-based programming in all six of our communities, have six paramedic bases, three hospitals, four emergency departments, one community health centre and a total of 72 beds. Our guiding goal is to be a centre of excellence in Indigenous and remote healthcare. To make this goal a reality, we have formed partnerships with other centres of excellence to remove barriers and eliminate the inequity of health services access that have long impacted the patients that we serve.
At WAHA, we are leading the way in health transformation. Come and immerse yourself in the local Cree culture, work with dedicated and passionate colleagues, and live in beautiful northern communities with amazing community members. Our mission is to provide optimum healthcare as close to home as possible. You can be part of this rewarding experience. Come and find your adventure in the north.
Who You Are
Experienced professional who can lead, work within, and motivate a team
Demonstrated critical thinker with ability to think analytically
Strong ability to identify, create, and implement operational efficiencies
Proven professional experience who has strong knowledge of nursing practice
Strong knowledge of First Nations health care and the Western James Bay Coast
What You’ll Do
Organizes and controls the operation of the unit so that it performs within budgetary limits and in the most effective and efficient manner in accordance with the annual work plan.
Supporting team members in their roles and responsibilities
To manage change in the workplace, shifting roles and responsibilities and being responsive to feedback from customers/patients
Maintain productivity standards and practices, effective time management, and prioritization of work.
Complete documentation, accurate statistical data, and reports in a timely manner.
Knowledge of critical success factors for the delivery for the delivery of primary and emergency care settings where physicians are not always on-site
What You Bring
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or in progress is required
Master’s degree or willingness to obtain is considered an asset
Exceptional leadership and managerial skills
2 years experience in a healthcare or unionized workplace
Ability to communicate in the local native Cree language is an asset
Why Choose Us
Defined benefit pension plan (HOOPP)
Group health, welfare, and Employee and Family Assistance Program Benefits
Relocation paid by the organization
Housing provided by the organization
Annual retention bonus, a northern living allowance, and vacation travel bonus (all pensionable earnings)
Be part of an organization leading health transformation in the remote north
Ability to work with a purpose, connected to an amazing community and culture, with opportunities to learn and grow
Salary: Starting at $70.42 per hour
Competition #: 2026-102
This job posting is for an existing vacancy.
Deadline: This position will remain open till filled.
Apply directly at https://www.waha.ca/career-opportunities/
As part of our recruiting process, AI tools may assist in the screening of applications. Final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team and hiring managers.
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority is an inclusive employer. Accommodations are available in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights code and Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
Title: Director of Patient Care
Division: Clinical Services
Affiliation: Non-unionized
Site: Fort Albany, ON
Reports to: AVP of Clinical Services and Elder Friendly Care
Status: Job share of one month on and off
The Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) is seeking an experienced leader to fill the key role of Director of Patient Care.
Life at WAHA
A beacon of healing, wellness, and innovation, WAHA connects remote communities with the care they deserve. With spellbinding views surrounding each site, team members bask in the tranquility of the land, juxtaposed against a bustling workplace busy addressing the complex needs of the region. Here, we work with purpose, knowing each action matters. Patients are neighbours, family, and colleagues. Each day brings a challenge- the good kind that stretches you, helps you grow, and makes you feel vital. These hurdles birth opportunities to problem solve, develop new skills, and explore new roles. Here, we step into a version of ourselves once forgotten, overshadowed by the daily grind, and rediscover a deep connection with ourselves, the land, and each other. Here, we experience work with wonder. #WeAreWAHA
What We Do
There has never been a more exciting time to be at WAHA. We are an integrated health system providing the full continuum of care to the six communities of the western James Bay coast with over 500 employees, physicians, and partners in care. As a health authority, you will work in a unique setting where you have the opportunity to care for patients in all phases of their life journey, in all areas of their health experience. From Primary, Acute, and Mental Health, Dental, Specialty Clinics, Population Health and the WAHA Paramedic Service, the opportunities for growth are boundless. We provide community-based programming in all six of our communities, have six paramedic bases, three hospitals, four emergency departments, one community health centre and a total of 72 beds. Our guiding goal is to be a centre of excellence in Indigenous and remote healthcare. To make this goal a reality, we have formed partnerships with other centres of excellence to remove barriers and eliminate the inequity of health services access that have long impacted the patients that we serve.
At WAHA, we are leading the way in health transformation. Come and immerse yourself in the local Cree culture, work with dedicated and passionate colleagues, and live in beautiful northern communities with amazing community members. Our mission is to provide optimum healthcare as close to home as possible. You can be part of this rewarding experience. Come and find your adventure in the north.
Who You Are
Experienced professional who can lead, work within, and motivate a team
Demonstrated critical thinker with ability to think analytically
Strong ability to identify, create, and implement operational efficiencies
Proven professional experience who has strong knowledge of nursing practice
Strong knowledge of First Nations health care and the Western James Bay Coast
What You’ll Do
Organizes and controls the operation of the unit so that it performs within budgetary limits and in the most effective and efficient manner in accordance with the annual work plan.
Supporting team members in their roles and responsibilities
To manage change in the workplace, shifting roles and responsibilities and being responsive to feedback from customers/patients
Maintain productivity standards and practices, effective time management, and prioritization of work.
Complete documentation, accurate statistical data, and reports in a timely manner.
Knowledge of critical success factors for the delivery for the delivery of primary and emergency care settings where physicians are not always on-site
What You Bring
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or in progress is required
Master’s degree or willingness to obtain is considered an asset
Exceptional leadership and managerial skills
2 years experience in a healthcare or unionized workplace
Ability to communicate in the local native Cree language is an asset
Why Choose Us
Defined benefit pension plan (HOOPP)
Group health, welfare, and Employee and Family Assistance Program Benefits
Relocation paid by the organization
Housing provided by the organization
Annual retention bonus, a northern living allowance, and vacation travel bonus (all pensionable earnings)
Be part of an organization leading health transformation in the remote north
Ability to work with a purpose, connected to an amazing community and culture, with opportunities to learn and grow
Salary: Starting at $70.42 per hour
Competition #: 2026-102
This job posting is for an existing vacancy.
Deadline: This position will remain open till filled.
Apply directly at https://www.waha.ca/career-opportunities/
As part of our recruiting process, AI tools may assist in the screening of applications. Final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team and hiring managers.
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority is an inclusive employer. Accommodations are available in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights code and Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
Promeus
Vice President, Redevelopment
The Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) is a leading multi-site health system serving one of Ontario’s fastest-growing and most diverse communities. Formed through the merger of Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s General Hospital, WRHN delivers a comprehensive range of acute, specialized, and community hospital services to more than 1.5 million residents across Waterloo Wellington and beyond. The organization is home to several major regional programs, including one of Ontario’s highest-volume cancer centres, a regional Stroke Centre, and a Regional Cardiac Care Centre recognized nationally for patient outcomes.
At a transformative moment in its evolution, WRHN is advancing one of the most significant healthcare redevelopment initiatives in Ontario. This includes the planning and development of a new acute care hospital at the University of Waterloo’s David Johnston Research + Technology Park, alongside major redevelopment and expansion initiatives across existing hospital sites. Together, these projects will help shape the future of healthcare infrastructure, service delivery, research, education, and innovation across the region. With a long-range redevelopment portfolio spanning multiple sites and phases of implementation, WRHN is positioned to play a defining role in the future of integrated healthcare delivery within one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities.
The Position
The Vice President, Redevelopment (VP) will provide strategic and operational leadership for WRHN’s large-scale redevelopment and infrastructure portfolio. As a senior executive leader and Chief Planning Officer, the VP will oversee a complex, multi-phased portfolio of redevelopment initiatives that includes the planning and implementation of a new acute care hospital, phased redevelopment projects across WRHN’s network, and future infrastructure expansion initiatives.
This role requires an experienced leader who can operate effectively within highly complex stakeholder, government, and public infrastructure environments while advancing large-scale capital projects through planning, approvals, procurement, implementation, construction, and operational transition. The VP will work closely with senior leadership, clinical and operational teams, government partners, consultants, municipal stakeholders, foundations, and academic institutions to ensure redevelopment initiatives remain aligned with organizational priorities, evolving models of care, and long-term system growth.
The VP will also play a key leadership role in government relations, advocacy, and partnership development with organizations including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Infrastructure, Infrastructure Ontario, Ontario Health, and regional and municipal partners. Internally, the role will lead a multidisciplinary redevelopment team and help foster a collaborative, integrated, and future-focused approach to infrastructure planning and project delivery across the organization.
This is a unique opportunity to lead one of Ontario’s most significant and complex healthcare redevelopment portfolios, helping shape the future of healthcare infrastructure and integrated care delivery across Waterloo Region.
The Person
The ideal candidate is an accomplished executive leader with significant experience leading complex capital redevelopment initiatives within healthcare or similarly complex, stakeholder-driven environments. They bring deep expertise in redevelopment planning, infrastructure delivery, capital project governance, and large-scale project execution, along with experience navigating sophisticated approval, procurement, and stakeholder environments. The successful candidate will also bring credibility and established relationships within Ontario’s healthcare capital and redevelopment environment.
A strategic and highly collaborative leader, the successful candidate is able to build credibility and alignment across diverse groups, including executive teams, clinicians, government partners, consultants, municipal leaders, and community stakeholders. They possess strong political acuity, sound judgment, and the ability to lead effectively through complexity, ambiguity, and organizational change.
The successful candidate will bring experience overseeing multiple large-scale infrastructure projects simultaneously, ideally within multi-site or integrated organizational environments, along with exposure to phased redevelopment and P3 project delivery models. A background in engineering, architecture, construction, project management, healthcare administration, business, or a related discipline will be considered an asset.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume, quoting the appropriate position title, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel, at resumes@promeus.ca.
WRHN and Promeus Inc. are committed to creating an inclusive environment that reflects the diversity of the communities served. We welcome applications from women, racialized persons, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals.
Vice President, Redevelopment
The Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) is a leading multi-site health system serving one of Ontario’s fastest-growing and most diverse communities. Formed through the merger of Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s General Hospital, WRHN delivers a comprehensive range of acute, specialized, and community hospital services to more than 1.5 million residents across Waterloo Wellington and beyond. The organization is home to several major regional programs, including one of Ontario’s highest-volume cancer centres, a regional Stroke Centre, and a Regional Cardiac Care Centre recognized nationally for patient outcomes.
At a transformative moment in its evolution, WRHN is advancing one of the most significant healthcare redevelopment initiatives in Ontario. This includes the planning and development of a new acute care hospital at the University of Waterloo’s David Johnston Research + Technology Park, alongside major redevelopment and expansion initiatives across existing hospital sites. Together, these projects will help shape the future of healthcare infrastructure, service delivery, research, education, and innovation across the region. With a long-range redevelopment portfolio spanning multiple sites and phases of implementation, WRHN is positioned to play a defining role in the future of integrated healthcare delivery within one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities.
The Position
The Vice President, Redevelopment (VP) will provide strategic and operational leadership for WRHN’s large-scale redevelopment and infrastructure portfolio. As a senior executive leader and Chief Planning Officer, the VP will oversee a complex, multi-phased portfolio of redevelopment initiatives that includes the planning and implementation of a new acute care hospital, phased redevelopment projects across WRHN’s network, and future infrastructure expansion initiatives.
This role requires an experienced leader who can operate effectively within highly complex stakeholder, government, and public infrastructure environments while advancing large-scale capital projects through planning, approvals, procurement, implementation, construction, and operational transition. The VP will work closely with senior leadership, clinical and operational teams, government partners, consultants, municipal stakeholders, foundations, and academic institutions to ensure redevelopment initiatives remain aligned with organizational priorities, evolving models of care, and long-term system growth.
The VP will also play a key leadership role in government relations, advocacy, and partnership development with organizations including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Infrastructure, Infrastructure Ontario, Ontario Health, and regional and municipal partners. Internally, the role will lead a multidisciplinary redevelopment team and help foster a collaborative, integrated, and future-focused approach to infrastructure planning and project delivery across the organization.
This is a unique opportunity to lead one of Ontario’s most significant and complex healthcare redevelopment portfolios, helping shape the future of healthcare infrastructure and integrated care delivery across Waterloo Region.
The Person
The ideal candidate is an accomplished executive leader with significant experience leading complex capital redevelopment initiatives within healthcare or similarly complex, stakeholder-driven environments. They bring deep expertise in redevelopment planning, infrastructure delivery, capital project governance, and large-scale project execution, along with experience navigating sophisticated approval, procurement, and stakeholder environments. The successful candidate will also bring credibility and established relationships within Ontario’s healthcare capital and redevelopment environment.
A strategic and highly collaborative leader, the successful candidate is able to build credibility and alignment across diverse groups, including executive teams, clinicians, government partners, consultants, municipal leaders, and community stakeholders. They possess strong political acuity, sound judgment, and the ability to lead effectively through complexity, ambiguity, and organizational change.
The successful candidate will bring experience overseeing multiple large-scale infrastructure projects simultaneously, ideally within multi-site or integrated organizational environments, along with exposure to phased redevelopment and P3 project delivery models. A background in engineering, architecture, construction, project management, healthcare administration, business, or a related discipline will be considered an asset.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume, quoting the appropriate position title, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel, at resumes@promeus.ca.
WRHN and Promeus Inc. are committed to creating an inclusive environment that reflects the diversity of the communities served. We welcome applications from women, racialized persons, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals.
Mirams Becker Inc.
At Hamilton Health Sciences, you are joining an organization whose mission is to shape the future of health by leading in care, discovery, and learning, while advancing equity and regional growth. Our workforce of 18,000 staff, physicians, researchers and volunteers share a vision to provide “Leading Care, Driven by Discovery”. Joining Hamilton Health Sciences, you become part of a world-renowned team of leaders, health professionals and researchers working together to make significant advancements in patient care. Hamilton Health Sciences presents outstanding opportunities to advance the future of healthcare, have a positive impact on patients and families, and grow professionally.
Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s & Children’s Health
Reporting to the President & CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS), the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health provides strategic and operational leadership for the organization’s neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health programs, including oversight of McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)—one of only five pediatric hospitals in Ontario and a leading centre for specialized, family-centred care.
As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health is accountable for advancing HHS’ strategy, Vision 2030, driving transformational change that enhances access, quality, and integration of care across the continuum. The role champions equity, diversity, and inclusion, clinical excellence, academic integration, research-informed practice, and innovative models of care that support exceptional patient and family experiences and outcomes. The Vice President plays a critical leadership role in site‑level service, as well as enterprise and regional planning, fostering strong partnerships across the health system to advance coordinated, high-quality care for women, children, and youth. Through the integration of clinical, academic, and research priorities, the Vice President strengthens system capacity, enables innovation, and ensures the long-term sustainability and impact of programs and services aligned with HHS’ strategic vision.
The Vice President will provide strategic and operational leadership for women’s, child, and youth health services across Hamilton Health Sciences, including McMaster Children’s Hospital and Child & Youth Mental Health programs.
This role will ensure high-quality operational performance by championing innovation, digital health, quality improvement, and data-driven, research-enabled care models, while strengthening governance, performance oversight, and partnerships that integrate research and innovation into practice to advance outcomes and support HHS’s leadership in neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health care.
Working collaboratively with internal and external partners, the Vice President will foster strong relationships across academic institutions, community providers, primary care, public health, Indigenous partners, and regional/provincial networks to advance integrated care pathways, seamless transitions, and research-informed practice. Responsibilities also include supporting clinical trials, innovation initiatives, and education infrastructure while ensuring compliance with accreditation, regulatory, and professional standards.
An accomplished people leader, the Vice President will mentor and support high-performing teams in a culture grounded in excellence, accountability, equity, inclusion, and continuous learning. This role carries accountability for budget and resource management, workforce planning, and long-term sustainability, while also partnering with the Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation and community stakeholders to advance philanthropic priorities for MCH and demonstrate impact through patient outcomes and innovation.
The preferred candidate will hold a Master’s degree in Health Administration, Nursing, Allied Health, Public Health, Business Administration, or a related clinical/leadership discipline. Extensive experience leading neonatal, pediatric or women’s health programs, with a proven track record of operational and strategic success, as well as experience and familiarity with child and youth mental health, autism and extensive needs is preferred. A minimum of 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience within complex, multi-site healthcare organizations is required, preferably in an academic health sciences centre.
A regulated health professional background is preferred. Additional credentials in leadership, quality improvement, or change management are considered assets.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/vice-president-womens-and-childrens-health-hamilton-health-sciences/ by July 13th, 2026. For additional information contact Penny Mirams at penny@miramsbecker.com .
Hamilton Health Sciences and Mirams Becker are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace; we welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ2S+ persons. Hamilton Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the hiring process providing the applicant has met the bona-fide requirements for the open position. If contacted for this employment opportunity, please advise if you require any accommodation.
At Hamilton Health Sciences, you are joining an organization whose mission is to shape the future of health by leading in care, discovery, and learning, while advancing equity and regional growth. Our workforce of 18,000 staff, physicians, researchers and volunteers share a vision to provide “Leading Care, Driven by Discovery”. Joining Hamilton Health Sciences, you become part of a world-renowned team of leaders, health professionals and researchers working together to make significant advancements in patient care. Hamilton Health Sciences presents outstanding opportunities to advance the future of healthcare, have a positive impact on patients and families, and grow professionally.
Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s & Children’s Health
Reporting to the President & CEO of Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS), the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health provides strategic and operational leadership for the organization’s neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health programs, including oversight of McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH)—one of only five pediatric hospitals in Ontario and a leading centre for specialized, family-centred care.
As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Vice President, Clinical Operations, Women’s and Children’s Health is accountable for advancing HHS’ strategy, Vision 2030, driving transformational change that enhances access, quality, and integration of care across the continuum. The role champions equity, diversity, and inclusion, clinical excellence, academic integration, research-informed practice, and innovative models of care that support exceptional patient and family experiences and outcomes. The Vice President plays a critical leadership role in site‑level service, as well as enterprise and regional planning, fostering strong partnerships across the health system to advance coordinated, high-quality care for women, children, and youth. Through the integration of clinical, academic, and research priorities, the Vice President strengthens system capacity, enables innovation, and ensures the long-term sustainability and impact of programs and services aligned with HHS’ strategic vision.
The Vice President will provide strategic and operational leadership for women’s, child, and youth health services across Hamilton Health Sciences, including McMaster Children’s Hospital and Child & Youth Mental Health programs.
This role will ensure high-quality operational performance by championing innovation, digital health, quality improvement, and data-driven, research-enabled care models, while strengthening governance, performance oversight, and partnerships that integrate research and innovation into practice to advance outcomes and support HHS’s leadership in neonatal, pediatric, and women’s health care.
Working collaboratively with internal and external partners, the Vice President will foster strong relationships across academic institutions, community providers, primary care, public health, Indigenous partners, and regional/provincial networks to advance integrated care pathways, seamless transitions, and research-informed practice. Responsibilities also include supporting clinical trials, innovation initiatives, and education infrastructure while ensuring compliance with accreditation, regulatory, and professional standards.
An accomplished people leader, the Vice President will mentor and support high-performing teams in a culture grounded in excellence, accountability, equity, inclusion, and continuous learning. This role carries accountability for budget and resource management, workforce planning, and long-term sustainability, while also partnering with the Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation and community stakeholders to advance philanthropic priorities for MCH and demonstrate impact through patient outcomes and innovation.
The preferred candidate will hold a Master’s degree in Health Administration, Nursing, Allied Health, Public Health, Business Administration, or a related clinical/leadership discipline. Extensive experience leading neonatal, pediatric or women’s health programs, with a proven track record of operational and strategic success, as well as experience and familiarity with child and youth mental health, autism and extensive needs is preferred. A minimum of 8-10 years of progressive leadership experience within complex, multi-site healthcare organizations is required, preferably in an academic health sciences centre.
A regulated health professional background is preferred. Additional credentials in leadership, quality improvement, or change management are considered assets.
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume, in confidence, to https://miramsbecker.com/opportunities/vice-president-womens-and-childrens-health-hamilton-health-sciences/ by July 13th, 2026. For additional information contact Penny Mirams at penny@miramsbecker.com .
Hamilton Health Sciences and Mirams Becker are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace; we welcome applications from women, racially visible individuals, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ2S+ persons. Hamilton Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the hiring process providing the applicant has met the bona-fide requirements for the open position. If contacted for this employment opportunity, please advise if you require any accommodation.
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.