Clinical Team Manager,Program Mgmt-Surgery - FT (J1025-0509)
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Bio
North York General is one of Canada’s leading community academic hospitals with a vision to deliver World-Class Care, 24/7. Affiliated with the University of Toronto, our multi-site campus supports our diverse community through every stage and life-defining moment by providing a wide range of acute care, ambulatory and long-term care services.
What defines North York General goes beyond exceptional quality care. Our superpower is how we deliver that care – the unparalleled compassion we bring to every encounter, during the moments that matter. Through partnerships, collaboration and academic endeavours, we seek to set new standards for People-Centred Care—a cornerstone of our culture and central to our Mission: People-Centred Care for a healthier community.
North York General is a member of the North York Toronto Health Partners, an Ontario Health Team that integrates local care with patients, primary care and community partners.
We are proud to be a place where the best people come to learn, grow and innovate. Join North York General to accelerate your career!
Position Summary
Clinical Team Manager, Program Mgmt-Surgery
Your goal in this position is to ensure operational and clinical excellence, while facilitating the provision of an outstanding patient and family experience. You will do this by providing outstanding leadership and accountability, and the promotion of evidence-based care. As the Clinical Team Manager, you will lead supervision for all nursing and inter-professional staff and will promote excellence in surgical patient care. You will direct, coordinate and supervise all daily activities related to the Medical Devices Reprocessing Department and ensure the provision of high-quality service. You will contribute to program development, research and academic development of future health care professionals, in order to promote the integrated care model. This position supports the hospital’s academic mandate by advancing care through teaching and learning and/or transforming care through research and innovation. This position contributes to the shared responsibility of ensuring health and safety policies are followed to provide for a healthy environment for staff, physicians, volunteers, learners, patients and families.
Clinical team managers are:
- Flexible – they embrace the challenge of problem solving in a fast-paced Leaders – they understand that true leadership is not about telling people what to do – it’s about collaboration, consensus-building and true team engagement.
Great Communicators – they communicate effectively with colleagues, staff, volunteers and families. Information flows freely, allowing their team to operate at a high level, and their patients to feel cared for and secure.
Decisive – at the end of the day, they have the ability to make the big decisions, to take ownership of their actions, and work in the best interests of the hospital as a whole.
Safety Conscious – they know that keeping everyone safe and healthy is the highest priority, and follow all H&S policies and guidelines to provide a healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and families.
On a practical level, you will
- Provide leadership and accountability at a clinical and operational level for a high quality and safe patient/family experience (through virtual and in person management).
- Promote best practices and evidence-based care through the implementation of initiatives that are aligned with the organization’s strategic direction.
- Manage on a day to day basis the physical, financial and human resources of the clinical areas in line with the mission, vision, values and strategic direction of the organization.
- Ensure clinical and regulatory compliance of the team by supporting inter-professional practice improvement through virtual and in person visits.
- Maintain compliance with required Health & Safety, environmental and other legislative requirements.
- Build relationships with peers and other contacts across the organization and externally to create opportunities for synergy/integration.
- Demonstrate leadership, with a lens of strong patient/family and service focus.
- Have Knowledge of applicable legislation and regulations, related both to employment law and areas of functional responsibility.
Qualifications
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Registered Nurse with a minimum of a Master’s degree (or in progress)
-
Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
-
Minimum three (3) years clinical management or leadership experience
-
Experience in Surgical ophthalmology preferred
-
Certification in Perioperative Nursing CPN (C) preferred
-
Certification in MDRD strongly preferred
-
Member of the Medical Device Reprocessing Association of Ontario (MDRAO) preferred
What We Offer
Working at NYGH means working with a dynamic team of fellow healthcare providers, staff, and volunteers in one of Canada’s leading hospitals. This is a Full-Time Regular position with 8 hour shifts, Day shifts including on-call in the Program Management - Surgery department. We offer a highly competitive total compensation package which includes benefits, pension, and vacation pay. If you were searching for more reasons to consider joining the wonderful team at NYGH, check out some features of our Total Rewards package by visiting nygh.on.ca
#INDHP
#LI-BR1How to Apply
Think you're the right person for the job? Here's your first chance to show us why:
- Ensure to meet the deadline - only applications received by the closing date will be considered.
- We will review all applications and will contact those selected for an interview.
Closing Statement
At North York General, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live, including those with disabilities. North York General is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the hiring process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
About North York General Hospital
North York General Hospital, affiliated with the University of Toronto, is one of Canada's leading community academic hospitals. We offer our culturally diverse community a wide range of acute care, ambulatory and long-term care services across multiple sites. Through partnerships, collaboration and academic endeavours, we seek to set new standards for patient- and family-centred care. Working together with our patients and their families, we are making a world of difference.
We have proudly served our community since 1968. The area we primarily serve is north central Toronto and southern York Region. Our 5,000 staff, physicians and volunteers embrace the belief that patients and their families are at the heart of everything we do.
North York General's major programs include Cancer Care, Child and Teen, Emergency Services, Family and Community Medicine, Genetics, Maternal Newborn, Medicine and Elder Care, Mental Health, and Surgery. They are supported by a number of departments including Medical Imaging, Laboratory Medicine and Pharmacy Services. A 192-bed long-term care home is located at the Seniors' Health Centre.
North York General Hospital is a member of the Central Local Health Integration Network. With their support, our hospital continues to build on its strength as a caring and innovative partner in health care for the region we serve.
Clinical Team Manager,Program Mgmt-Surgery - FT (J1025-0509)
Top Benefits
About the role
Company Bio
North York General is one of Canada’s leading community academic hospitals with a vision to deliver World-Class Care, 24/7. Affiliated with the University of Toronto, our multi-site campus supports our diverse community through every stage and life-defining moment by providing a wide range of acute care, ambulatory and long-term care services.
What defines North York General goes beyond exceptional quality care. Our superpower is how we deliver that care – the unparalleled compassion we bring to every encounter, during the moments that matter. Through partnerships, collaboration and academic endeavours, we seek to set new standards for People-Centred Care—a cornerstone of our culture and central to our Mission: People-Centred Care for a healthier community.
North York General is a member of the North York Toronto Health Partners, an Ontario Health Team that integrates local care with patients, primary care and community partners.
We are proud to be a place where the best people come to learn, grow and innovate. Join North York General to accelerate your career!
Position Summary
Clinical Team Manager, Program Mgmt-Surgery
Your goal in this position is to ensure operational and clinical excellence, while facilitating the provision of an outstanding patient and family experience. You will do this by providing outstanding leadership and accountability, and the promotion of evidence-based care. As the Clinical Team Manager, you will lead supervision for all nursing and inter-professional staff and will promote excellence in surgical patient care. You will direct, coordinate and supervise all daily activities related to the Medical Devices Reprocessing Department and ensure the provision of high-quality service. You will contribute to program development, research and academic development of future health care professionals, in order to promote the integrated care model. This position supports the hospital’s academic mandate by advancing care through teaching and learning and/or transforming care through research and innovation. This position contributes to the shared responsibility of ensuring health and safety policies are followed to provide for a healthy environment for staff, physicians, volunteers, learners, patients and families.
Clinical team managers are:
- Flexible – they embrace the challenge of problem solving in a fast-paced Leaders – they understand that true leadership is not about telling people what to do – it’s about collaboration, consensus-building and true team engagement.
Great Communicators – they communicate effectively with colleagues, staff, volunteers and families. Information flows freely, allowing their team to operate at a high level, and their patients to feel cared for and secure.
Decisive – at the end of the day, they have the ability to make the big decisions, to take ownership of their actions, and work in the best interests of the hospital as a whole.
Safety Conscious – they know that keeping everyone safe and healthy is the highest priority, and follow all H&S policies and guidelines to provide a healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and families.
On a practical level, you will
- Provide leadership and accountability at a clinical and operational level for a high quality and safe patient/family experience (through virtual and in person management).
- Promote best practices and evidence-based care through the implementation of initiatives that are aligned with the organization’s strategic direction.
- Manage on a day to day basis the physical, financial and human resources of the clinical areas in line with the mission, vision, values and strategic direction of the organization.
- Ensure clinical and regulatory compliance of the team by supporting inter-professional practice improvement through virtual and in person visits.
- Maintain compliance with required Health & Safety, environmental and other legislative requirements.
- Build relationships with peers and other contacts across the organization and externally to create opportunities for synergy/integration.
- Demonstrate leadership, with a lens of strong patient/family and service focus.
- Have Knowledge of applicable legislation and regulations, related both to employment law and areas of functional responsibility.
Qualifications
-
Registered Nurse with a minimum of a Master’s degree (or in progress)
-
Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
-
Minimum three (3) years clinical management or leadership experience
-
Experience in Surgical ophthalmology preferred
-
Certification in Perioperative Nursing CPN (C) preferred
-
Certification in MDRD strongly preferred
-
Member of the Medical Device Reprocessing Association of Ontario (MDRAO) preferred
What We Offer
Working at NYGH means working with a dynamic team of fellow healthcare providers, staff, and volunteers in one of Canada’s leading hospitals. This is a Full-Time Regular position with 8 hour shifts, Day shifts including on-call in the Program Management - Surgery department. We offer a highly competitive total compensation package which includes benefits, pension, and vacation pay. If you were searching for more reasons to consider joining the wonderful team at NYGH, check out some features of our Total Rewards package by visiting nygh.on.ca
#INDHP
#LI-BR1How to Apply
Think you're the right person for the job? Here's your first chance to show us why:
- Ensure to meet the deadline - only applications received by the closing date will be considered.
- We will review all applications and will contact those selected for an interview.
Closing Statement
At North York General, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live, including those with disabilities. North York General is committed to providing accommodations in all parts of the hiring process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
About North York General Hospital
North York General Hospital, affiliated with the University of Toronto, is one of Canada's leading community academic hospitals. We offer our culturally diverse community a wide range of acute care, ambulatory and long-term care services across multiple sites. Through partnerships, collaboration and academic endeavours, we seek to set new standards for patient- and family-centred care. Working together with our patients and their families, we are making a world of difference.
We have proudly served our community since 1968. The area we primarily serve is north central Toronto and southern York Region. Our 5,000 staff, physicians and volunteers embrace the belief that patients and their families are at the heart of everything we do.
North York General's major programs include Cancer Care, Child and Teen, Emergency Services, Family and Community Medicine, Genetics, Maternal Newborn, Medicine and Elder Care, Mental Health, and Surgery. They are supported by a number of departments including Medical Imaging, Laboratory Medicine and Pharmacy Services. A 192-bed long-term care home is located at the Seniors' Health Centre.
North York General Hospital is a member of the Central Local Health Integration Network. With their support, our hospital continues to build on its strength as a caring and innovative partner in health care for the region we serve.