Island Health
Island Health is seeking experienced nurses to join our team. Here, your expertise is valued, your professional growth is supported, and you can choose between a rural, community hospital or in the heart of the Victoria, British Columbia’s capital city (or somewhere in between).
About the Position
As a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse with Island Health, you’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Your clinical skills, leadership and compassion will make a direct impact on the wellbeing of the communities we serve.
As the Registered Nurse, you will:
assess, document, and monitor patient health status, reporting changes and collaborating with the care team, patients, and families,
develop, implement, and update individualized care plans in partnership with interdisciplinary teams, including discharge planning,
deliver direct nursing care, patient and family education, and respond to emergent or crisis situations as needed.
We are hiring full-time, part-time and temporary experienced nurses across Vancouver Island, including roles in:
Acute Care
Specialty Practice Areas (Emergency, ICU, Perinatal, etc.)
Long-Term Care
Mental Health & Substance Use
Restorative Health / Rehabilitation
What You Will Need to Apply
Current and active registration (or eligibility) with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN or RPN.
Post-basic education required for some specialty areas (or equivalent).
Basic Life Support, Level C.
At least two years of nursing experience.
If you’re coming from outside BC, our team will connect you with the resources you need for a smooth transition.
What We Offer
Competitive salary: $41.42 – $59.52 per hour plus applicable shift differentials.
Comprehensive benefits including health, dental and vision.
Municipal Pension Plan with employer contributions.
4 weeks paid vacation (prorated to FTE) plus 13 statutory holidays.
Continuing education and professional development opportunities.
Relocation assistance for eligible candidates may be available.
Ready to Make the Move?
If you’re passionate about high-quality care and excited to begin your next chapter on Vancouver Island, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today.
Island Health is seeking experienced nurses to join our team. Here, your expertise is valued, your professional growth is supported, and you can choose between a rural, community hospital or in the heart of the Victoria, British Columbia’s capital city (or somewhere in between).
About the Position
As a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse with Island Health, you’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Your clinical skills, leadership and compassion will make a direct impact on the wellbeing of the communities we serve.
As the Registered Nurse, you will:
assess, document, and monitor patient health status, reporting changes and collaborating with the care team, patients, and families,
develop, implement, and update individualized care plans in partnership with interdisciplinary teams, including discharge planning,
deliver direct nursing care, patient and family education, and respond to emergent or crisis situations as needed.
We are hiring full-time, part-time and temporary experienced nurses across Vancouver Island, including roles in:
Acute Care
Specialty Practice Areas (Emergency, ICU, Perinatal, etc.)
Long-Term Care
Mental Health & Substance Use
Restorative Health / Rehabilitation
What You Will Need to Apply
Current and active registration (or eligibility) with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN or RPN.
Post-basic education required for some specialty areas (or equivalent).
Basic Life Support, Level C.
At least two years of nursing experience.
If you’re coming from outside BC, our team will connect you with the resources you need for a smooth transition.
What We Offer
Competitive salary: $41.42 – $59.52 per hour plus applicable shift differentials.
Comprehensive benefits including health, dental and vision.
Municipal Pension Plan with employer contributions.
4 weeks paid vacation (prorated to FTE) plus 13 statutory holidays.
Continuing education and professional development opportunities.
Relocation assistance for eligible candidates may be available.
Ready to Make the Move?
If you’re passionate about high-quality care and excited to begin your next chapter on Vancouver Island, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today.
Michael Garron Hospital
Position Overview
The Clinical Resource Leader (CRL) – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides expert leadership in neonatal nursing practice, education, and quality improvement within Level II/III neonatal intensive care. The role advances clinical excellence through the design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based education and practice supports that enable staff to deliver safe, high-quality, family-integrated neonatal care.
The CRL holds a dual-reporting relationship to ensure strong integration between NICU program priorities and hospital-wide nursing practice and education standards. In partnership with the Director, Maternal / Newborn / Child, the CRL supports NICU-specific practice, quality, and operational priorities. In partnership with the Director, Nursing Practice & Education, the CRL ensures alignment with nursing standards, education frameworks, competency expectations, and evidence-informed practice across the organization.
The CRL functions as a neonatal clinical expert, educator, coach, and change agent, supporting nurses and interprofessional team members in developing advanced competence, confidence, and clinical judgement in the delivery of complex neonatal intensive care.
Education
Undergraduate degree in Nursing (required)
Master's degree in nursing, Education, or a related Health Discipline (required)
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (General Class)
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (required)
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Provider certification (required)
NRP Instructor certification (required or willingness to obtain within 6 months of hire)
Recognized Neonatal Intensive Care course required.
Adult Education certification is considered an asset
Breastfeeding course preferred.
Experience
Minimum five (5) years recent clinical experience in a Level II or Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit required.
Demonstrated experience functioning in a clinical educator, professional practice, or advanced practice nurse educator–equivalent role
Strong knowledge of neonatal standards of practice, high-acuity care, and family-integrated care models
Demonstrated expertise in adult learning theory and experience designing, delivering, and evaluating clinical education
Experience using simulation, eLearning, or innovative educational strategies (asset)
Strong communication, facilitation, coaching, and change leadership skills
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse interprofessional stakeholders
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and complex initiatives
Demonstrated commitment to professional development and continuous practice improvement
Good work and attendance record required.
All employees of Michael Garron Hospital (MGH),a division of Toronto East Health Network (TEHN) [formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH)] agree to work within the legislated practices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
All employees of MGH are responsible to contribute toa transparent culture of patient and staff safety by adhering to and abiding by patient and staff safety policies and procedures set by MGH.
All employees are accountable for protecting the psychological health and safety of themselves and their co-workers through adherence to MGH's policies and practices.
Position Overview
The Clinical Resource Leader (CRL) – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides expert leadership in neonatal nursing practice, education, and quality improvement within Level II/III neonatal intensive care. The role advances clinical excellence through the design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based education and practice supports that enable staff to deliver safe, high-quality, family-integrated neonatal care.
The CRL holds a dual-reporting relationship to ensure strong integration between NICU program priorities and hospital-wide nursing practice and education standards. In partnership with the Director, Maternal / Newborn / Child, the CRL supports NICU-specific practice, quality, and operational priorities. In partnership with the Director, Nursing Practice & Education, the CRL ensures alignment with nursing standards, education frameworks, competency expectations, and evidence-informed practice across the organization.
The CRL functions as a neonatal clinical expert, educator, coach, and change agent, supporting nurses and interprofessional team members in developing advanced competence, confidence, and clinical judgement in the delivery of complex neonatal intensive care.
Education
Undergraduate degree in Nursing (required)
Master's degree in nursing, Education, or a related Health Discipline (required)
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (General Class)
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (required)
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Provider certification (required)
NRP Instructor certification (required or willingness to obtain within 6 months of hire)
Recognized Neonatal Intensive Care course required.
Adult Education certification is considered an asset
Breastfeeding course preferred.
Experience
Minimum five (5) years recent clinical experience in a Level II or Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit required.
Demonstrated experience functioning in a clinical educator, professional practice, or advanced practice nurse educator–equivalent role
Strong knowledge of neonatal standards of practice, high-acuity care, and family-integrated care models
Demonstrated expertise in adult learning theory and experience designing, delivering, and evaluating clinical education
Experience using simulation, eLearning, or innovative educational strategies (asset)
Strong communication, facilitation, coaching, and change leadership skills
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse interprofessional stakeholders
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and complex initiatives
Demonstrated commitment to professional development and continuous practice improvement
Good work and attendance record required.
All employees of Michael Garron Hospital (MGH),a division of Toronto East Health Network (TEHN) [formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH)] agree to work within the legislated practices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
All employees of MGH are responsible to contribute toa transparent culture of patient and staff safety by adhering to and abiding by patient and staff safety policies and procedures set by MGH.
All employees are accountable for protecting the psychological health and safety of themselves and their co-workers through adherence to MGH's policies and practices.
University Health Network
UHN is Canada’s #1 hospital and the world’s #1 publicly funded hospital. With 10 sites and more than 44,000 TeamUHN members, UHN consists of Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, The Michener Institute of Education and West Park Healthcare Centre. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of biomedical research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care. UHN has the largest hospital-based research program in Canada, with major research in neurosciences, cardiology, transplantation, oncology, surgical innovation, infectious diseases, genomic medicine and rehabilitation medicine. UHN is a research hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. UHN’s vision is to build A Healthier World and it’s only because of the talented and dedicated people who work here that we are continually bringing that vision closer to reality. www.uhn.ca Union: Non-Union Number of vacancies: One New or Replacement Position: Replacement Site: Toronto General Hospital, 200 University Avenue Department: Communications & Brand Strategy Reports to: Vice President, Communications & Brand Strategy Salary Range: $115,730 - $165,730 Hours: 37.5 per week Status: Permanent Full-Time
Position Summary
Reporting to the Vice President, Communications & Brand Strategy, the Director, Strategic Communications leads integrated strategies that support institutional priorities and enhance UHN’s reputation locally, nationally, and globally. Working across a complex academic health system, the Director oversees internal and external communications, leads a high-performing team, and provides strategic counsel to senior leadership. The role leverages modern, data-informed approaches and emerging technologies to elevate UHN’s leadership in healthcare, research, and innovation.
Duties
Lead the development and execution of integrated communications strategies that advance organizational priorities across patient care, research, and education, strengthening reputation and stakeholder engagement.
Provide strategic communications counsel to senior leadership, programs, and institutes, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, brand, and direction.
Oversee internal and external communications programs that inform, engage, and align staff, clinicians, researchers, learners, and external stakeholders across a complex, multi-site environment.
Drive internal communications and engagement strategies that support culture, transparency, change management, and organizational alignment.
Lead proactive media relations, reputation management, and issues response, positioning the organization as a trusted voice in healthcare and innovation.
Advance a modern, data-informed communications function by integrating digital strategy, analytics, audience insights, and emerging technologies, including AI-enabled tools.
Identify and leverage opportunities to elevate organizational leadership and thought leadership at local, national, and global levels.
Partner with internal and external stakeholders, including foundations, to align communications with strategic and philanthropic priorities.
Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing communications team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Oversee planning, workflows, and resource allocation to ensure effective execution of strategic initiatives and operational excellence.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, health policy, or a related field required; Master’s degree considered an asset.
Minimum 15 years of progressive experience in strategic communications, public affairs, or media relations.
Minimum 5 years of experience leading and coaching teams required.
Demonstrated experience advising senior leadership and managing high-profile communications initiatives, with a track record of leading high-performing communications teams.
Exceptional writing and storytelling skills, with the ability to translate complex subject matter for diverse audiences.
Strong expertise in media relations, reputation management, and stakeholder engagement.
Strategic thinker with sound judgment in complex, high-visibility environments and strong political acuity in navigating large organizations.
Experience leveraging digital platforms, analytics, and emerging communications technologies to inform strategy and measure impact.
Collaborative leader with the ability to build strong relationships across clinical, research, education, and administrative stakeholders.
Strong understanding of change management and adult learning principles, with the ability to apply these to team development and capability building.
Why join UHN?
In addition to working alongside some of the most talented and inspiring healthcare professionals in the world, UHN offers a wide range of benefits, programs and perks. It is the comprehensiveness of these offerings that makes it a differentiating factor, allowing you to find value where it matters most to you, now and throughout your career at UHN.
Competitive offer packages
Government organization and a member of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP https://hoopp.com/ )
Close access to Transit and UHN shuttle service
A flexible work environment
Opportunities for development and promotions within a large organization
Additional perks (multiple corporate discounts including: travel, restaurants, parking, phone plans, auto insurance discounts, on-site gyms, etc.)
Current UHN employees must have successfully completed their probationary period, have a good employee record along with satisfactory attendance in accordance with UHN's attendance management program, to be eligible for consideration.
All applications must be submitted before the posting close date. UHN uses email to communicate with selected candidates. Please ensure you check your email regularly. Please be advised that a Criminal Record Check may be required of the successful candidate. Should it be determined that any information provided by a candidate be misleading, inaccurate or incorrect, UHN reserves the right to discontinue with the consideration of their application.
UHN is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive recruitment process and workplace. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their requirements known. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
UHN is Canada’s #1 hospital and the world’s #1 publicly funded hospital. With 10 sites and more than 44,000 TeamUHN members, UHN consists of Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, The Michener Institute of Education and West Park Healthcare Centre. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of biomedical research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care. UHN has the largest hospital-based research program in Canada, with major research in neurosciences, cardiology, transplantation, oncology, surgical innovation, infectious diseases, genomic medicine and rehabilitation medicine. UHN is a research hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. UHN’s vision is to build A Healthier World and it’s only because of the talented and dedicated people who work here that we are continually bringing that vision closer to reality. www.uhn.ca Union: Non-Union Number of vacancies: One New or Replacement Position: Replacement Site: Toronto General Hospital, 200 University Avenue Department: Communications & Brand Strategy Reports to: Vice President, Communications & Brand Strategy Salary Range: $115,730 - $165,730 Hours: 37.5 per week Status: Permanent Full-Time
Position Summary
Reporting to the Vice President, Communications & Brand Strategy, the Director, Strategic Communications leads integrated strategies that support institutional priorities and enhance UHN’s reputation locally, nationally, and globally. Working across a complex academic health system, the Director oversees internal and external communications, leads a high-performing team, and provides strategic counsel to senior leadership. The role leverages modern, data-informed approaches and emerging technologies to elevate UHN’s leadership in healthcare, research, and innovation.
Duties
Lead the development and execution of integrated communications strategies that advance organizational priorities across patient care, research, and education, strengthening reputation and stakeholder engagement.
Provide strategic communications counsel to senior leadership, programs, and institutes, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, brand, and direction.
Oversee internal and external communications programs that inform, engage, and align staff, clinicians, researchers, learners, and external stakeholders across a complex, multi-site environment.
Drive internal communications and engagement strategies that support culture, transparency, change management, and organizational alignment.
Lead proactive media relations, reputation management, and issues response, positioning the organization as a trusted voice in healthcare and innovation.
Advance a modern, data-informed communications function by integrating digital strategy, analytics, audience insights, and emerging technologies, including AI-enabled tools.
Identify and leverage opportunities to elevate organizational leadership and thought leadership at local, national, and global levels.
Partner with internal and external stakeholders, including foundations, to align communications with strategic and philanthropic priorities.
Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing communications team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Oversee planning, workflows, and resource allocation to ensure effective execution of strategic initiatives and operational excellence.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, health policy, or a related field required; Master’s degree considered an asset.
Minimum 15 years of progressive experience in strategic communications, public affairs, or media relations.
Minimum 5 years of experience leading and coaching teams required.
Demonstrated experience advising senior leadership and managing high-profile communications initiatives, with a track record of leading high-performing communications teams.
Exceptional writing and storytelling skills, with the ability to translate complex subject matter for diverse audiences.
Strong expertise in media relations, reputation management, and stakeholder engagement.
Strategic thinker with sound judgment in complex, high-visibility environments and strong political acuity in navigating large organizations.
Experience leveraging digital platforms, analytics, and emerging communications technologies to inform strategy and measure impact.
Collaborative leader with the ability to build strong relationships across clinical, research, education, and administrative stakeholders.
Strong understanding of change management and adult learning principles, with the ability to apply these to team development and capability building.
Why join UHN?
In addition to working alongside some of the most talented and inspiring healthcare professionals in the world, UHN offers a wide range of benefits, programs and perks. It is the comprehensiveness of these offerings that makes it a differentiating factor, allowing you to find value where it matters most to you, now and throughout your career at UHN.
Competitive offer packages
Government organization and a member of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP https://hoopp.com/ )
Close access to Transit and UHN shuttle service
A flexible work environment
Opportunities for development and promotions within a large organization
Additional perks (multiple corporate discounts including: travel, restaurants, parking, phone plans, auto insurance discounts, on-site gyms, etc.)
Current UHN employees must have successfully completed their probationary period, have a good employee record along with satisfactory attendance in accordance with UHN's attendance management program, to be eligible for consideration.
All applications must be submitted before the posting close date. UHN uses email to communicate with selected candidates. Please ensure you check your email regularly. Please be advised that a Criminal Record Check may be required of the successful candidate. Should it be determined that any information provided by a candidate be misleading, inaccurate or incorrect, UHN reserves the right to discontinue with the consideration of their application.
UHN is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive recruitment process and workplace. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their requirements known. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Mirams Becker Inc.
Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated (EAHI) is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to enriching the lives of people living with dementia. Guided by its vision, “Joyful Living. Every Day,” and mission, “Creating Joyful Living for people living with dementia,” EAHI has built a strong legacy of compassionate, person-centred care. Founded in 1970 through a legacy gift from Ewart Angus, the organization originally focused on housing for seniors in the greater Toronto area before evolving into a specialized provider of dementia care and supportive housing.
EAHI established Its services with the opening of Angus House in 1999 on Merton Avenue near Mt. Pleasant, a multi-level complex offering market-rent apartments and supportive housing for people living with dementia. Building on that foundation, the organization opened a second site as Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home in 2006. Located in North York on Bayview Avenue, Cedarhurst is a 26-bed not-for-profit retirement home purpose-built exclusively for people living with dementia. Widely recognized as a pioneer in specialized dementia care, Cedarhurst fosters a culture rooted in joy, love, personal choice, and hope, creating a home-like environment where residents can live with dignity and meaning. Today, EAHI continues to build on its legacy through a continuum of housing and support services for people living with dementia that reflect its longstanding commitment to innovation, compassion, and joyful living.
Executive Director
As the senior operational leader of Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership, culture, administration, and operational management of Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Angus House. Reporting to the President and Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide the advancement of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and distinctive model of dementia care while ensuring the long-term sustainability and operational excellence of the organization.
This role requires a highly visible, hands-on leader who will build credibility and trust with residents, families, staff, and partners by leading from within the home. The Executive Director will foster a culture of psychological safety, accountability, compassion, and service, while ensuring Cedarhurst remains both a loving home and a well-run organization. The successful candidate will bring strong operational experience from within a seniors’ care residence environment, alongside a deep commitment to human-centred care, people leadership, and values-based decision-making.
Executive Director Responsibilities
Caring Culture and Care Programs Delivery
Employee Experience
Resident and Family Experience
Administration and Facilities Management
Strategic Direction, Innovation and Sector Partnerships
The successful candidate will bring a minimum of eight years of experience working within retirement homes or long-term care supporting Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, along with at least five years of relevant senior leadership experience in health care administration. They will have demonstrated experience in strategic planning, policy and program development, financial oversight, vendor and facilities management, and leading multidisciplinary teams in complex care environments.
The ideal candidate will bring strong knowledge of seniors’ care, dementia care, and the relevant legislative and regulatory environment, including the Retirement Homes Act, RHRA requirements, workplace health and safety, employment standards, and broader Ontario health care system regulations. Experience working within a charitable organization and alongside a Board of Directors will be considered a strong asset. A Master of Health Science in Health Administration, business education, or related advanced education in health policy, business, or managerial sciences is preferred.
This leader will be known for their strong presence, relational leadership style, and ability to collaborate with and influence senior-level sector partners. They will have a passion for advancing dementia care and services. They will also have proven success building trusting relationships with residents, families, powers of attorney, staff, and community stakeholders, and will lead with professionalism, empathy, maturity, and integrity. The successful candidate will bring sound business and operational discipline, strong communication skills, financial acumen, and the ability to gather, interpret, and present data effectively to support decision-making and Board reporting.
Salary Range: $145,000 - $150,000
To Apply
Applications should include an updated CV and a letter outlining relevant experience and qualifications for the position. To apply online, please visit the Mirams Becker website: https://www.miramsbecker.com/executive-director-EAHI-and-Cedarhurst-Dementia-Care-Home .
For a conversation in confidence, please contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com or Noelle Smith at noelle@miramsbecker.com .
Ewart Angus Homes Inc. and Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated (EAHI) is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to enriching the lives of people living with dementia. Guided by its vision, “Joyful Living. Every Day,” and mission, “Creating Joyful Living for people living with dementia,” EAHI has built a strong legacy of compassionate, person-centred care. Founded in 1970 through a legacy gift from Ewart Angus, the organization originally focused on housing for seniors in the greater Toronto area before evolving into a specialized provider of dementia care and supportive housing.
EAHI established Its services with the opening of Angus House in 1999 on Merton Avenue near Mt. Pleasant, a multi-level complex offering market-rent apartments and supportive housing for people living with dementia. Building on that foundation, the organization opened a second site as Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home in 2006. Located in North York on Bayview Avenue, Cedarhurst is a 26-bed not-for-profit retirement home purpose-built exclusively for people living with dementia. Widely recognized as a pioneer in specialized dementia care, Cedarhurst fosters a culture rooted in joy, love, personal choice, and hope, creating a home-like environment where residents can live with dignity and meaning. Today, EAHI continues to build on its legacy through a continuum of housing and support services for people living with dementia that reflect its longstanding commitment to innovation, compassion, and joyful living.
Executive Director
As the senior operational leader of Ewart Angus Homes Incorporated, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership, culture, administration, and operational management of Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Angus House. Reporting to the President and Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide the advancement of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and distinctive model of dementia care while ensuring the long-term sustainability and operational excellence of the organization.
This role requires a highly visible, hands-on leader who will build credibility and trust with residents, families, staff, and partners by leading from within the home. The Executive Director will foster a culture of psychological safety, accountability, compassion, and service, while ensuring Cedarhurst remains both a loving home and a well-run organization. The successful candidate will bring strong operational experience from within a seniors’ care residence environment, alongside a deep commitment to human-centred care, people leadership, and values-based decision-making.
Executive Director Responsibilities
Caring Culture and Care Programs Delivery
Employee Experience
Resident and Family Experience
Administration and Facilities Management
Strategic Direction, Innovation and Sector Partnerships
The successful candidate will bring a minimum of eight years of experience working within retirement homes or long-term care supporting Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, along with at least five years of relevant senior leadership experience in health care administration. They will have demonstrated experience in strategic planning, policy and program development, financial oversight, vendor and facilities management, and leading multidisciplinary teams in complex care environments.
The ideal candidate will bring strong knowledge of seniors’ care, dementia care, and the relevant legislative and regulatory environment, including the Retirement Homes Act, RHRA requirements, workplace health and safety, employment standards, and broader Ontario health care system regulations. Experience working within a charitable organization and alongside a Board of Directors will be considered a strong asset. A Master of Health Science in Health Administration, business education, or related advanced education in health policy, business, or managerial sciences is preferred.
This leader will be known for their strong presence, relational leadership style, and ability to collaborate with and influence senior-level sector partners. They will have a passion for advancing dementia care and services. They will also have proven success building trusting relationships with residents, families, powers of attorney, staff, and community stakeholders, and will lead with professionalism, empathy, maturity, and integrity. The successful candidate will bring sound business and operational discipline, strong communication skills, financial acumen, and the ability to gather, interpret, and present data effectively to support decision-making and Board reporting.
Salary Range: $145,000 - $150,000
To Apply
Applications should include an updated CV and a letter outlining relevant experience and qualifications for the position. To apply online, please visit the Mirams Becker website: https://www.miramsbecker.com/executive-director-EAHI-and-Cedarhurst-Dementia-Care-Home .
For a conversation in confidence, please contact Natalie Woods at natalie@miramsbecker.com or Noelle Smith at noelle@miramsbecker.com .
Ewart Angus Homes Inc. and Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Mirams Becker Inc. are equal-opportunity employers committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity. We are committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please notify us, and we will work with you to meet your needs.