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Cambridge Memorial Hospital
Emergency Chief and Medical Director
Cambridge Memorial Hospital
Chief & Medical Director, Emergency Department About the Role Cambridge Memorial Hospital is seeking a visionary physician leader to serve as Chief and Medical Director of Emergency Medicine. In this dual-role position, you will provide both clinical and administrative leadership for our Emergency Department (ED), ensuring the delivery of exceptional, evidence-based emergency care to our community. You will partner with hospital leadership, nursing, and interdisciplinary teams to drive quality, safety, and operational excellence. About Cambridge Memorial Hospital Cambridge Memorial Hospital is a vibrant, full-service, 217-bed acute care hospital affiliated with McMaster DeGroote School of Medicine, located in Cambridge, Ontario. Serving the communities of Cambridge North Dumfries and Region of Waterloo, it provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient care services, including intensive care, surgery, maternal and newborn care and mental health supports. Our Emergency Department is a high-volume, full-service unit equipped to handle a broad spectrum of acute medical, surgical, pediatric, and trauma cases. We are committed to fostering a collaborative, supportive work environment where clinicians thrive and patients receive timely, expert care. Our facility serves a diverse patient population and is deeply rooted in the community we serve. A decade long capital redevelopment project completed in 2025, modernizing the hospital to meet the evolving needs of the growing communities it serves. With state-of-the-art patient care facilities, CMH is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the Waterloo Wellington region. CMH is also currently embarking on a journey to implement a new Hospital Information System (HIS) in the fall of 2026. Key Responsibilities Clinical leadership: Provide direct patient care as a practicing emergency physician, maintaining a clinical presence in the ED. Set and uphold clinical standards, protocols, and evidence-based practices across the department. Champion a culture of patient safety, compassionate care, and clinical excellence. Oversee and participate in peer review, credentialing, and privileging processes for ED providers. Administrative & Operational Leadership: Develop, implement, and monitor departmental policies, procedures, and strategic initiatives. Oversee scheduling, staffing, and resource allocation to ensure 24/7 coverage and optimal patient throughput. Manage departmental budgets, financial performance, and resource utilization in collaboration with hospital administration. Lead recruitment, onboarding, and retention of emergency medicine physicians and advanced practice providers. Serve as a key liaison between the Emergency Department, hospital administration, and the medical staff. Partner with hospital and system leadership on strategic planning and program development Support undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and scholarly activity within the department. Quality, Safety & Compliance: Champion patient safety, equity and evidence-based practice Lead quality improvement initiatives Oversee clinical operations, including patient flow, quality improvement, and resource utilization Oversee quality reviews, critical incident analysis, and corrective action planning. Collaborate with nursing leadership to promote interdisciplinary teamwork and shared accountability. Community & Strategic Engagement: Represent the Emergency Department on medical staff committees and hospital leadership forums. Participate in community outreach, disaster preparedness planning, and EMS coordination. Identify opportunities for service line growth and department innovation. Qualifications Doctor of Medicine (MD) with certification in Emergency medicine (FRCPC, CCFP-EM, or equivalent) Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSO) Demonstrated leadership experience in emergency medicine Strong track record in clinical excellence, quality improvement and team leadership Experience in medical education and/or research would be an asset Exceptional communication, collaboration, and change management skills Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in emergency medicine. Minimum of 2–3 years of leadership, administrative, or medical directorship experience. Demonstrated commitment to quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practice. Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills. Fellowship training or advanced degree in healthcare administration (MBA, MHA, or equivalent) would be an asset. Why Join Us Opportunity to shape the future of emergency care in a growing community Academic affiliation with McMaster DeGroote School of Medicine with opportunities for teaching and research Collaborative and supportive leadership environment Located approximately 1 hour from Toronto, London and Hamilton, offering access to urban amenities and natural surroundings Submit materials to: Medical Affairs, Nina Grealy ngrealy@cmh.org Questions: Contact the Office of Medical Affairs at (519) 621-2330 extension 2305 How to Apply : Interested candidates are invited to forward their Expression of interest describing their relevant leadership experience, and three professional references, along with their CV to Nina Grealy in the Medical Affairs office at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and the position will remain open until filled. We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team. Chief of Staff Office and Medical Affairs Cambridge Memorial Hospital Ngrealy@cmh.org Tel: 519-621-2333, ext. 2305 Fax: 519-740-4934 CMH Inclusion Statement At Cambridge Memorial Hospital (CMH), community matters to us. We acknowledge and are grateful for the opportunity to meet, work and offer healthcare on what is the traditional territories for the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Chinnonton. We are committed to providing and fostering a respectful, caring, and inclusive workplace; one that generates belonging.  We want a work culture where people are free to express their authentic selves and are able to bring their best daily. That includes a workplace that is free from violence, harassment and discrimination of any kind. We welcome all applicants and encourage members of equity-deserving groups including Indigenous and LGBTQ2SIA+ communities regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lifestyle, age, educational background, national origin, religion, neurodiversity or physical ability.  We promise to ask if needed, and to provide reasonable accommodation to you during the recruitment and selection process to ensure an equitable experience. To support all of us in this journey, Cambridge Memorial Hospital is an employee partner with the Canadian Centre for Diversity & Inclusion (CCDI) and provides access to all CMH members to CCDI resources and education. We encourage you to reflect upon our inclusive commitment to you as we welcome and encourage you to explore a promising future career at CMH. We thank all those who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
Chief & Medical Director, Emergency Department About the Role Cambridge Memorial Hospital is seeking a visionary physician leader to serve as Chief and Medical Director of Emergency Medicine. In this dual-role position, you will provide both clinical and administrative leadership for our Emergency Department (ED), ensuring the delivery of exceptional, evidence-based emergency care to our community. You will partner with hospital leadership, nursing, and interdisciplinary teams to drive quality, safety, and operational excellence. About Cambridge Memorial Hospital Cambridge Memorial Hospital is a vibrant, full-service, 217-bed acute care hospital affiliated with McMaster DeGroote School of Medicine, located in Cambridge, Ontario. Serving the communities of Cambridge North Dumfries and Region of Waterloo, it provides a wide range of inpatient and outpatient care services, including intensive care, surgery, maternal and newborn care and mental health supports. Our Emergency Department is a high-volume, full-service unit equipped to handle a broad spectrum of acute medical, surgical, pediatric, and trauma cases. We are committed to fostering a collaborative, supportive work environment where clinicians thrive and patients receive timely, expert care. Our facility serves a diverse patient population and is deeply rooted in the community we serve. A decade long capital redevelopment project completed in 2025, modernizing the hospital to meet the evolving needs of the growing communities it serves. With state-of-the-art patient care facilities, CMH is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the Waterloo Wellington region. CMH is also currently embarking on a journey to implement a new Hospital Information System (HIS) in the fall of 2026. Key Responsibilities Clinical leadership: Provide direct patient care as a practicing emergency physician, maintaining a clinical presence in the ED. Set and uphold clinical standards, protocols, and evidence-based practices across the department. Champion a culture of patient safety, compassionate care, and clinical excellence. Oversee and participate in peer review, credentialing, and privileging processes for ED providers. Administrative & Operational Leadership: Develop, implement, and monitor departmental policies, procedures, and strategic initiatives. Oversee scheduling, staffing, and resource allocation to ensure 24/7 coverage and optimal patient throughput. Manage departmental budgets, financial performance, and resource utilization in collaboration with hospital administration. Lead recruitment, onboarding, and retention of emergency medicine physicians and advanced practice providers. Serve as a key liaison between the Emergency Department, hospital administration, and the medical staff. Partner with hospital and system leadership on strategic planning and program development Support undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and scholarly activity within the department. Quality, Safety & Compliance: Champion patient safety, equity and evidence-based practice Lead quality improvement initiatives Oversee clinical operations, including patient flow, quality improvement, and resource utilization Oversee quality reviews, critical incident analysis, and corrective action planning. Collaborate with nursing leadership to promote interdisciplinary teamwork and shared accountability. Community & Strategic Engagement: Represent the Emergency Department on medical staff committees and hospital leadership forums. Participate in community outreach, disaster preparedness planning, and EMS coordination. Identify opportunities for service line growth and department innovation. Qualifications Doctor of Medicine (MD) with certification in Emergency medicine (FRCPC, CCFP-EM, or equivalent) Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSO) Demonstrated leadership experience in emergency medicine Strong track record in clinical excellence, quality improvement and team leadership Experience in medical education and/or research would be an asset Exceptional communication, collaboration, and change management skills Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in emergency medicine. Minimum of 2–3 years of leadership, administrative, or medical directorship experience. Demonstrated commitment to quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practice. Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict-resolution skills. Fellowship training or advanced degree in healthcare administration (MBA, MHA, or equivalent) would be an asset. Why Join Us Opportunity to shape the future of emergency care in a growing community Academic affiliation with McMaster DeGroote School of Medicine with opportunities for teaching and research Collaborative and supportive leadership environment Located approximately 1 hour from Toronto, London and Hamilton, offering access to urban amenities and natural surroundings Submit materials to: Medical Affairs, Nina Grealy ngrealy@cmh.org Questions: Contact the Office of Medical Affairs at (519) 621-2330 extension 2305 How to Apply : Interested candidates are invited to forward their Expression of interest describing their relevant leadership experience, and three professional references, along with their CV to Nina Grealy in the Medical Affairs office at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and the position will remain open until filled. We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team. Chief of Staff Office and Medical Affairs Cambridge Memorial Hospital Ngrealy@cmh.org Tel: 519-621-2333, ext. 2305 Fax: 519-740-4934 CMH Inclusion Statement At Cambridge Memorial Hospital (CMH), community matters to us. We acknowledge and are grateful for the opportunity to meet, work and offer healthcare on what is the traditional territories for the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Chinnonton. We are committed to providing and fostering a respectful, caring, and inclusive workplace; one that generates belonging.  We want a work culture where people are free to express their authentic selves and are able to bring their best daily. That includes a workplace that is free from violence, harassment and discrimination of any kind. We welcome all applicants and encourage members of equity-deserving groups including Indigenous and LGBTQ2SIA+ communities regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lifestyle, age, educational background, national origin, religion, neurodiversity or physical ability.  We promise to ask if needed, and to provide reasonable accommodation to you during the recruitment and selection process to ensure an equitable experience. To support all of us in this journey, Cambridge Memorial Hospital is an employee partner with the Canadian Centre for Diversity & Inclusion (CCDI) and provides access to all CMH members to CCDI resources and education. We encourage you to reflect upon our inclusive commitment to you as we welcome and encourage you to explore a promising future career at CMH. We thank all those who apply, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Promeus
Join the Board of Directors of Ontario Medical Association Insurance
Promeus ON
Join the Board of Directors of Ontario Medical Association Insurance Insurance Made Exclusively for Doctors  If you are committed to supporting Ontario physicians’ financial health and wellbeing and serving their long-term financial interests, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Ontario Medical Association Insurance (OMAI) is seeking a non-physician leader with expertise in insurance and financial services to join its Board of Directors for a three-year term beginning in September 2026. This role is critical in strengthening governance, shaping the organization’s direction, and supporting the long-term sustainability and growth of programs that serve physicians across Ontario. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA), OMAI operates on a not-for-profit basis. OMAI supports healthcare providers across Ontario by offering a range of third-party life and living benefits, along with products and services that help give physicians the financial protection they need. OMAI gives OMA members personalized advice on the insurance options that best protect their assets, business, and lifestyle. Their solutions are tailored to physicians and their families across Ontario, taking into account the unique needs they have at different stages of their careers. Products include both single-solution and combination products such as retirement protection; lifestyle protection (health and dental insurance, life insurance, travel insurance, and more); business protection (office/clinic, cyber liability, clinical staff benefits, and more); and asset protection (home and auto insurance). The organization is looking for Board Directors who bring a combination of governance experience, strategic perspective, and relevant domain expertise such as in insurance, financial services, governance, and strategy. As a Board Director, you will play a strategic role in guiding OMAI’s evolution as a specialized insurance and financial services organization. OMAI is seeking one to two non-physician Directors with the ability to provide thoughtful guidance to management, particularly in areas related to long-term sustainability, program design, and alignment with member needs. Additionally, prior governance and leadership experience is an asset but not required. The ideal candidate brings: Experience in insurance, group benefits, or financial services Commitment to OMAI’s mission and values Passion for digital innovation and transformation, with an interest in how technology can be leveraged to better meet member needs and enhance service delivery Experience with and understanding of member-based or professional organizations, Board governance, and fiduciary responsibility This is a unique opportunity to directly influence the supporting of Ontario physicians’ financial health and wellbeing. OMAI has retained Promeus Inc. to invite nominations and expressions of interest to fill the upcoming Board vacancy. To confidentially explore this opportunity or to provide nominations, please email your CV and expression of interest, query, and/or nomination, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel at resumes@promeus.ca .
Apr 29, 2026
Volunteer
Join the Board of Directors of Ontario Medical Association Insurance Insurance Made Exclusively for Doctors  If you are committed to supporting Ontario physicians’ financial health and wellbeing and serving their long-term financial interests, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Ontario Medical Association Insurance (OMAI) is seeking a non-physician leader with expertise in insurance and financial services to join its Board of Directors for a three-year term beginning in September 2026. This role is critical in strengthening governance, shaping the organization’s direction, and supporting the long-term sustainability and growth of programs that serve physicians across Ontario. As a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA), OMAI operates on a not-for-profit basis. OMAI supports healthcare providers across Ontario by offering a range of third-party life and living benefits, along with products and services that help give physicians the financial protection they need. OMAI gives OMA members personalized advice on the insurance options that best protect their assets, business, and lifestyle. Their solutions are tailored to physicians and their families across Ontario, taking into account the unique needs they have at different stages of their careers. Products include both single-solution and combination products such as retirement protection; lifestyle protection (health and dental insurance, life insurance, travel insurance, and more); business protection (office/clinic, cyber liability, clinical staff benefits, and more); and asset protection (home and auto insurance). The organization is looking for Board Directors who bring a combination of governance experience, strategic perspective, and relevant domain expertise such as in insurance, financial services, governance, and strategy. As a Board Director, you will play a strategic role in guiding OMAI’s evolution as a specialized insurance and financial services organization. OMAI is seeking one to two non-physician Directors with the ability to provide thoughtful guidance to management, particularly in areas related to long-term sustainability, program design, and alignment with member needs. Additionally, prior governance and leadership experience is an asset but not required. The ideal candidate brings: Experience in insurance, group benefits, or financial services Commitment to OMAI’s mission and values Passion for digital innovation and transformation, with an interest in how technology can be leveraged to better meet member needs and enhance service delivery Experience with and understanding of member-based or professional organizations, Board governance, and fiduciary responsibility This is a unique opportunity to directly influence the supporting of Ontario physicians’ financial health and wellbeing. OMAI has retained Promeus Inc. to invite nominations and expressions of interest to fill the upcoming Board vacancy. To confidentially explore this opportunity or to provide nominations, please email your CV and expression of interest, query, and/or nomination, to Judy Mandelman or Heather Spiegel at resumes@promeus.ca .

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