Director of Wellness
About the role
Home: Chesley Park Retirement Home- Southbridge
Position: Director of Wellness
Location : London, Ontario
Status: Temporary full time leave- Vacancy
Salary: $65,500.00 - 72,800.00
Southbridge Care Homes provides exceptional acquisition, management, and redevelopment services for long-term care homes and retirement communities across Southwestern and Eastern Ontario. Our mission is to maintain a best-in-class portfolio that consistently delivers excellence in care and services while ensuring economic sustainability.
Job Purpose: The Director of Wellness reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and management of health and wellness services within the retirement home. This role ensures residents receive high-quality, person-centered care that promotes independence, dignity, and overall well-being. The Director leads the wellness team, supports residents’ physical and mental health, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities Resident Care & Wellness Programming
- Develop and oversee individualized wellness plans for residents based on health assessments and personal preferences.
- Monitor residents’ health and coordinate care services, including medication management and wellness checks.
- Plan, implement, and evaluate wellness programs (e.g., fitness, nutrition, chronic disease management, mental health support).
- Act as a liaison between residents, families, healthcare providers, and staff to ensure optimal care.
- Assists the team in the implementation and evaluation of the quality improvement initiatives, risk management systems, data collection and analysis, report writing, procedural updates
- Assists with the coordination and implementation of best practice and risk management initiatives related to resident services (i.e. falls, restraint use, wound management, Infection Control)
- Maintains an active presence in the Resident Home Areas mentoring staff while overseeing the provision of quality resident care
- Facilitate Occupational Therapy and Wheelchair Representatives with concerns regarding resident mobility and addressing issues on a weekly basis.
Staff Leadership & Supervision
- Recruit, train, and supervise wellness staff, including nurses, personal support workers (PSWs), caregivers, and unregulated care providers.
- Conduct regular performance evaluations and ensure ongoing professional development.
- Ensure proper staff coverage to meet care requirements and maintain regulatory standards.
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date health records, care plans, and incident reports.
- Ensure compliance with local and RHRA regulations and ORCA standards.
- Participate in audits, inspections, and licensing reviews as required.
- Participation in Occupational Health and Safety practices, principles, legislation & committee
Health Education & Advocacy
- Educate residents and staff on wellness topics including preventive health, fall prevention, nutrition, and mental well-being.
- Promote healthy lifestyle practices within the retirement community.
- Advocate for residents’ needs, ensuring their voices are heard in care planning and decision-making.
- Ensure all staff are trained on hire and annually thereafter on all mandatory training requirements.
Collaboration & Communication
- Work closely with the Executive Director, nursing team, and other departments to ensure a cohesive care approach.
- Communicate regularly with families about residents’ health status and wellness opportunities.
- Coordinate with external medical professionals, therapists, and community health services.
Knowledge And Skills Required
- Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Practical Nurse (RPN)
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a senior living, long-term care, or healthcare setting, with leadership experience.
- Strong knowledge of senior care best practices, health promotion, and chronic disease management.
- CPR/First Aid certification (required).
- Knowledge of applicable healthcare regulations and standards (e.g., RHRA, LTC regulations, HIPAA).
- Leadership and team-building skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
- Empathy and commitment to resident-centered care
- Proficiency in healthcare software and electronic health records (EHR)
Working Conditions
- This is a full-time position based in a professional office environment. Standard working hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with occasional need for overtime during peak periods. The role involves prolonged periods of sitting and working on a computer. The employee must be able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced, team-oriented setting.
- Participation in on-call rotation required.
- Occasional travel required for regional and corporate meetings and conferences.
- Physical ability to assist residents and perform light lifting.
Interested applicants should apply directly through this posting. We would like to thank all applicants for your interest in working as part of our team! Only those applicants selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be contacted.
Southbridge Care Homes welcomes those applicants with disability related needs and those whom a need for accommodation in the recruitment process. Please provide notice of your need for accommodation to the hiring manager upon scheduling of an interview.
About Southbridge Care Homes
Creating Caring Environments for seniors. Managing over thirty long term-care homes, retirement and independent living communities across Ontario, we strive to ensure our residents feel connected, supported, loved and cared for. We plan to redevelop our communities so that we may continue to provide consistent, high-quality care for our residents now and in the future.
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Director of Wellness
About the role
Home: Chesley Park Retirement Home- Southbridge
Position: Director of Wellness
Location : London, Ontario
Status: Temporary full time leave- Vacancy
Salary: $65,500.00 - 72,800.00
Southbridge Care Homes provides exceptional acquisition, management, and redevelopment services for long-term care homes and retirement communities across Southwestern and Eastern Ontario. Our mission is to maintain a best-in-class portfolio that consistently delivers excellence in care and services while ensuring economic sustainability.
Job Purpose: The Director of Wellness reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and management of health and wellness services within the retirement home. This role ensures residents receive high-quality, person-centered care that promotes independence, dignity, and overall well-being. The Director leads the wellness team, supports residents’ physical and mental health, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities Resident Care & Wellness Programming
- Develop and oversee individualized wellness plans for residents based on health assessments and personal preferences.
- Monitor residents’ health and coordinate care services, including medication management and wellness checks.
- Plan, implement, and evaluate wellness programs (e.g., fitness, nutrition, chronic disease management, mental health support).
- Act as a liaison between residents, families, healthcare providers, and staff to ensure optimal care.
- Assists the team in the implementation and evaluation of the quality improvement initiatives, risk management systems, data collection and analysis, report writing, procedural updates
- Assists with the coordination and implementation of best practice and risk management initiatives related to resident services (i.e. falls, restraint use, wound management, Infection Control)
- Maintains an active presence in the Resident Home Areas mentoring staff while overseeing the provision of quality resident care
- Facilitate Occupational Therapy and Wheelchair Representatives with concerns regarding resident mobility and addressing issues on a weekly basis.
Staff Leadership & Supervision
- Recruit, train, and supervise wellness staff, including nurses, personal support workers (PSWs), caregivers, and unregulated care providers.
- Conduct regular performance evaluations and ensure ongoing professional development.
- Ensure proper staff coverage to meet care requirements and maintain regulatory standards.
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date health records, care plans, and incident reports.
- Ensure compliance with local and RHRA regulations and ORCA standards.
- Participate in audits, inspections, and licensing reviews as required.
- Participation in Occupational Health and Safety practices, principles, legislation & committee
Health Education & Advocacy
- Educate residents and staff on wellness topics including preventive health, fall prevention, nutrition, and mental well-being.
- Promote healthy lifestyle practices within the retirement community.
- Advocate for residents’ needs, ensuring their voices are heard in care planning and decision-making.
- Ensure all staff are trained on hire and annually thereafter on all mandatory training requirements.
Collaboration & Communication
- Work closely with the Executive Director, nursing team, and other departments to ensure a cohesive care approach.
- Communicate regularly with families about residents’ health status and wellness opportunities.
- Coordinate with external medical professionals, therapists, and community health services.
Knowledge And Skills Required
- Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Practical Nurse (RPN)
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a senior living, long-term care, or healthcare setting, with leadership experience.
- Strong knowledge of senior care best practices, health promotion, and chronic disease management.
- CPR/First Aid certification (required).
- Knowledge of applicable healthcare regulations and standards (e.g., RHRA, LTC regulations, HIPAA).
- Leadership and team-building skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
- Empathy and commitment to resident-centered care
- Proficiency in healthcare software and electronic health records (EHR)
Working Conditions
- This is a full-time position based in a professional office environment. Standard working hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with occasional need for overtime during peak periods. The role involves prolonged periods of sitting and working on a computer. The employee must be able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced, team-oriented setting.
- Participation in on-call rotation required.
- Occasional travel required for regional and corporate meetings and conferences.
- Physical ability to assist residents and perform light lifting.
Interested applicants should apply directly through this posting. We would like to thank all applicants for your interest in working as part of our team! Only those applicants selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be contacted.
Southbridge Care Homes welcomes those applicants with disability related needs and those whom a need for accommodation in the recruitment process. Please provide notice of your need for accommodation to the hiring manager upon scheduling of an interview.
About Southbridge Care Homes
Creating Caring Environments for seniors. Managing over thirty long term-care homes, retirement and independent living communities across Ontario, we strive to ensure our residents feel connected, supported, loved and cared for. We plan to redevelop our communities so that we may continue to provide consistent, high-quality care for our residents now and in the future.