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Board Member

Canada Health Infowayabout 24 hours ago
Remote
Montreal, Quebec
Mid Level
Full-Time

About the role

Organizational Profile About Canada Health Infoway Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) inspires, informs and mobilizes Canada's healthcare stakeholders toward a shared and reimagined future where digital health helps create a better and more connected experience with the patient at its heart. By integrating digital health into the health-care experience, Infoway unlocks more efficient and accessible models of care, facilitates faster, more seamless and secure information sharing and creates better health outcomes for all Canadians.

Infoway has been leading Canada’s digital health transformation since they were created by Canada’s First Ministers in 2001 as an independent, not-for-profit organization funded by the Government of Canada. In the early years, Infoway acted as a strategic investor, co-investing with the provinces and territories to develop core electronic systems, such as diagnostic imaging in hospitals and laboratory test results. Since then, Infoway has co-invested in clinician tools such as electronic medical records, as well as public health surveillance, telehealth and other point-of-care solutions.

Current Board Skill Needs – Digital Health Interoperability & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance The Canada Health Infoway Board of Directors is seeking one outstanding and accomplished executive to provide board level strategic oversight of digital health initiatives and AI strategy and governance. The individual will be motivated to contribute, at a governance level, to Infoway’s pan-Canadian vision of modern digital health solutions and who has the necessary experience and skills to guide Infoway in the fulfillment of its mandate.

Location The Board recruitment process currently underway is considering candidates for one upcoming vacancy. While all candidates will be considered, preference may be given to those residing in the Territories, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland and Labrador (to ensure to the greatest extent where possible, representation of the communities which are invested in furthering the purpose of the organization).

Priority Skills

  • A seasoned leader with at least ten (10) years of experience at an executive or vice-president level. Someone who understands the importance of or has demonstrated the ability to work at a governance level.
  • Digital health innovation or healthcare interoperability experience, preferably at a national level.
  • Strategic AI expertise and accountability at a national level preferably within healthcare, digital healthcare or a complimentary sector.

Preferred Skills

  • Significant knowledge in the health technology sector as it relates to potential future trends and strategic development considerations.
  • Knowledge of international health system programs and best practices.
  • Knowledge or experience in standardizing health data and facilitating seamless access to health information.
  • Knowledge or experience in improving patient access to health information within Indigenous communities and remote regions.
  • Governance or leadership expertise in influencing jurisdictional changes, adoption, or pan-Canadian initiatives.
  • Expertise in the areas of governance to enable Infoway’s role in driving strategic transformation through co-investments and/or partnerships with federal/provincial/territorial jurisdictions, healthcare providers, private sector, and consumers.

Diversity & the Government of Canada’s 50-30 Challenge Infoway is committed to building a diverse Board that includes candidates who possess a mix of desired skills and experience, and individuals who identify as persons with a disability, people from a visible minority group, people who identify as LGBTQ2S+, people who identify as non-binary, and individuals who are Indigenous.

Infoway aims to achieve a geographical balance between the various Canadian regions, as well as ensuring gender balance. In furtherance of diversity, based on the Government of Canada 50-30 challenge, Infoway aspires to attain and thereafter maintain, a Board composition in which at least 50% of the Independent Directors and are women and/or non-binary or gender diverse people and 30% are of underrepresented groups: those who identify as Racialized, Black, and/or People of colour, people with disabilities (including visible and episodic disabilities), people who identify as 2SLGBTQ+ and/or gender and sexually diverse individuals and Indigenous Peoples. Infoway recognizes Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis, as founding Peoples of Canada and underrepresented in positions of economic influence and leadership.

Duration of Term The incumbent will join the Board beginning as early as June of 2026. Official election will take place in July of 2026 for a term of office of two (2) years from the date of the meeting at the time at which they are elected (as the case may be). Directors shall retire at such meeting at which the appointment or election (as the case may be) for office of such directors is completed but, subject to the provisions of the By-Laws, shall be eligible for re-appointment or re-election (as the case may be) for a maximum of 2 additional terms.

Guidelines for Director Selection Infoway’s Board of Directors includes two federal government representatives, one provincial/territorial government representative from each of the five regions of Canada, and four to six independent directors selected from the private/non-government sectors.

The composition of Infoway’s Board of Directors should reflect multi-skilled and multi-talented backgrounds. Individual Board members are expected to possess some but not necessarily all of the following qualifications.

  • A keen interest in utilizing their leadership skills at a governance level to drive the mission of the organization, ensuring the improvement, modernization, efficiency and sustainability of the Canadian healthcare system, with the overarching aim of improving the patient experience.
  • A sound appreciation of digital healthcare technology and transformation and how it can be leveraged.
  • An ability to influence the governance of the business, healthcare communities and the public on the value and necessity to promote the effectiveness of digital healthcare innovation and interoperability.
  • Personal qualities and experience gained in leadership roles in public or private organizations or healthcare facilities.

As a director, the incumbent is required to travel four times a year to attend two-day Board meetings in various locations across Canada. In addition, they will be asked to be a member of one of the Board’s three subcommittees which meet independently of the Board minimum four times a year. The nominees should be able to set aside time for these commitments.

Primary Duties

  • Operating at a governance level, articulate a broad pan-Canadian vision for empowering Canadians with the next wave of digital health innovation and define the role of Infoway in meeting that vision;
  • Support strategic directions and priorities for Infoway;
  • Approve and monitor deliverables related to priority projects, investments and strategies; and
  • Serve as advisors to the members of the Corporation who are the federal, provincial and territorial Deputy Ministers of Health.

Location of Meetings Meetings are held remotely and in person, in different provinces throughout Canada.

Learn more about Canada Health Infoway by visiting our website: https://www.infoway-inforoute.ca/en/

About Canada Health Infoway

Non-profit Organizations
201-500

Canada Health Infoway helps to improve the health of Canadians by working with partners to accelerate the development, adoption and effective use of digital health across Canada. Through our investments, we help deliver better quality and access to care and more efficient delivery of health services for patients and clinicians. Established in 2001, Infoway is an independent, not-for-profit organization funded by the federal government.

Inforoute contribue à améliorer la santé des Canadiens en travaillant avec ses partenaires afin d'accélérer le développement, l'adoption et l'utilisation efficace de la santé numérique. Par ses investissements, elle contribue à améliorer l'accès aux soins, leur qualité et l'efficience des services de santé pour les patients et les cliniciens. Fondée en 2001, Inforoute est une organisation indépendante à but non lucratif financée par le gouvernement fédéral.