Specialist, Interprofessional Practice Readiness
About the role
Position Number: 220998-67
Position Available: Specialist, Interprofessional Practice Readiness (2 positions available)
Status: Temporary Full-Time (approx 16-18 mths)
Department: Hospital Information System (HIS) Implementation
Union: Non-Union
Shifts: Days (Mon-Fri), with requirements for extended hours into evenings and weekends during go-live
Rate of Pay: $93,600 - $117,000 annually
Posting Date: October 3, 2025
Closing Date: October 17, 2025
About Joseph Brant Hospital:
Joseph Brant Hospital (JBH) is a full-service hospital located in the growing and thriving community of Burlington, Ontario, serving more than 185,000 residents in Halton, Hamilton, Waterdown, Flamborough, Milton and Stoney Creek. JBH is honoured to be recognized as one of Hamilton Niagara’s Top Employers since 2015, with a skilled team of approximately 200 physicians, 2,000 employees, and more than 300 volunteers.
JBH is a Clinical Education site in conjunction with McMaster University, and is designated as an Academic Community Teaching Hospital. JBH is also a partner member of the Burlington Ontario Health Team (BOHT). JBH is deeply committed to providing exemplary care and living the hospital’s core values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence.
JBH also inspires and empowers a culture of caring and this is demonstrated in many ways including our commitment to the health, safety, and wellbeing of our people. For more information, visit www.josephbranthospital.ca.
Position Summary:
JBH will be implementing Epic’s Hospital Information System (HIS) in partnership with St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH). We are looking for a passionate and skilled Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist to help drive this transformation and ensure safe, efficient, and practice-aligned adoption of Epic across our clinical and non-clinical teams.
Reporting to the Chief Nursing & Allied Information Officer (CNAIO), the incumbent will serve as a critical link between technical teams and frontline operations. The Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist will provide hands-on, practice-facing support for impacted workflows during Epic implementation and throughout the post–go-live stabilization period. By building staff readiness and optimizing workflows, the Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist will play a critical role in equipping JBH teams to deliver safe, standardized, and digitally enabled care.
Responsibilities:
- Practice-Focused Project Initiatives Lead the development of an integrated work plan aligning program- and organization-level HIS deliverables.
- Track and report on deliverables, ensuring timelines, interdependencies, and risks are clearly communicated.
- Recommend prioritization of deliverables based on impact, risk, and readiness.
- Document workstream activities, monitor task completion, and provide updates to support leadership oversight.
- Participate in project workstreams and integrated governance meetings as required.
Clinical Readiness Activities
- Lead organization-wide readiness clinical readiness initiatives in collaboration with Professional Practice and Allied Health teams, while supporting Professional Practice Educators (PPEs) and Professional Practice Leads (PPLs) to focus on program-level readiness while engaging them in shaping system-wide actions.
- Apply evidence-based practices and adult learning principles to develop education and practice strategies that promote understanding, retention, and consistent adoption across disciplines.
- Partner with Professional Practice and Allied Health teams, provide guidance to the integrated Principal Trainers’ training plan; support simulated learning, Day-in-the-Life events, and other experiential learning.
- Conduct environmental scans of Epic go-live strategies at peer organizations, synthesizing lessons learned to inform readiness planning.
- Deliver hands-on support to guide staff, reinforce workflows, address real-time adoption challenges, and apply adult learning principles to enhance skill retention and confidence.
Change Enablement & Sustainability
- Conduct current state mapping and gap analyses for high-impact/high-frequency workflows to identify risks, opportunities, and areas for improvement, translating findings into actionable change strategies that support safe, standardized adoption.
- Update policies and procedures with organization-wide clinical implications to ensure alignment with new workflows and standardized digital practices.
- Identify adoption barriers, escalate risks, and champion strategies that build frontline confidence and promote sustained, standardized use of Epic across programs.
- Review and validate change management deliverables, providing clinical guidance and adjustments to ensure alignment with workflows, readiness needs, and JBH practice standards.
- Collaborate with the Project Change Manager to align practice-focused initiatives with organizational change management strategies and communication plans.
- Develop practice governance recommendations through leader input, cross-program coordination, and gap analyses to support the Connect Site partnership.
- Partner with PPEs and PPLs to build internal expertise and sustain adoption of digital workflows by co-leading practice sessions, facilitating peer-to-peer learning, and curating reference materials for ongoing use.
Develop Scalable Tools and Resources
- Build and maintain discipline-agnostic tools, templates, and playbooks to support consistent, safe, and efficient digital care delivery across workflows, programs, and disciplines.
- Ensure resources are reusable, standardized, and easily adopted by multiple clinical areas.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, Allied Health, or a related health discipline required; Master’s degree preferred.
- 3 - 5 years of clinical experience in a hospital or large healthcare setting, preferably with exposure to digital health initiatives.
- Epic experience strongly preferred; experience leading a HIS implementation is considered an asset.
- Strong clinical knowledge of professional practice standards, hospital operations, and patient care delivery.
- Knowledge of change management principles and strategies to support readiness and adoption.
- Proven analytical and problem-solving skills to assess complex clinical processes and develop practical, safe, and effective digital solutions.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage leaders, interdisciplinary teams, and frontline staff.
To be considered for this exciting opportunity please visit the JBH Careers page to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Joseph Brant Hospital is committed to an equitable and inclusive culture where everyone thrives and feels that they belong. One of the pillars of our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion framework is to enable our people and patients to flourish by removing barriers. In compliance with the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC) and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), accommodations are available during the recruitment and selection process and throughout employment.
Please help us meet our commitment to providing an inclusive and barrier-free environment by letting us know if you require accommodation. Contact Human Resources for confidential assistance at careers@josephbranthospital.ca or at 905-632-3737 ext. 4129.
Please include the posting number in the subject line of any email correspondence to enable appropriate assistance.
About Joseph Brant Hospital
Compassionate Care. Exemplary Service. Every Time.
Opened on February 1,1961, Joseph Brant Hospital was erected on land owned by its namesake, Thyandenegea (Joseph Brant).
Joseph Brant Hospital (JBH) is a full-service community teaching hospital located in the growing and thriving community of Burlington, Ontario. The hospital serves residents from Burlington and surrounding cities of Hamilton, Waterdown, Flamborough, Milton and Stoney Creek.
JBH is one of Hamilton Niagara's Top Employers for six consecutive years, with a skilled staff of 194 physicians, 852 nurses, 2,062 full- and part-time staff and more than 700 volunteers.
JBH is a Clinical Education site in conjunction with McMaster University, and designated as an Academic Community Teaching Hospital. Its expanded campus, including the state-of-art Michael Lee-Chin & Family Patient Tower, features an Emergency Department, 293 funded inpatient beds, and 9 Operating Rooms.
JBH is also a partner member of the Burlington Ontario Health Team. JBH inspires and empowers a culture of caring and this is demonstrated in many ways including our commitment to the health, safety and well-being of our people.
Our Hospital's Critical Needs are funded by JBH Foundation, founded in 1976. The Foundation's focus is on engaging the Community, donors and partners through innovative collaboration to achieve our philanthropic goals. With your support, our aim is to create the best health care for our Community.
The Foundation is governed by a team of Community volunteer leaders, and is managed by a dedicated staff of professionals who ensure that every donation is used effectively and efficiently to meet the needs of patients and their families.
Social Media Terms of Use: https://www.josephbranthospital.ca/en/about-us/social-media-terms-of-use.asp
Specialist, Interprofessional Practice Readiness
About the role
Position Number: 220998-67
Position Available: Specialist, Interprofessional Practice Readiness (2 positions available)
Status: Temporary Full-Time (approx 16-18 mths)
Department: Hospital Information System (HIS) Implementation
Union: Non-Union
Shifts: Days (Mon-Fri), with requirements for extended hours into evenings and weekends during go-live
Rate of Pay: $93,600 - $117,000 annually
Posting Date: October 3, 2025
Closing Date: October 17, 2025
About Joseph Brant Hospital:
Joseph Brant Hospital (JBH) is a full-service hospital located in the growing and thriving community of Burlington, Ontario, serving more than 185,000 residents in Halton, Hamilton, Waterdown, Flamborough, Milton and Stoney Creek. JBH is honoured to be recognized as one of Hamilton Niagara’s Top Employers since 2015, with a skilled team of approximately 200 physicians, 2,000 employees, and more than 300 volunteers.
JBH is a Clinical Education site in conjunction with McMaster University, and is designated as an Academic Community Teaching Hospital. JBH is also a partner member of the Burlington Ontario Health Team (BOHT). JBH is deeply committed to providing exemplary care and living the hospital’s core values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence.
JBH also inspires and empowers a culture of caring and this is demonstrated in many ways including our commitment to the health, safety, and wellbeing of our people. For more information, visit www.josephbranthospital.ca.
Position Summary:
JBH will be implementing Epic’s Hospital Information System (HIS) in partnership with St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH). We are looking for a passionate and skilled Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist to help drive this transformation and ensure safe, efficient, and practice-aligned adoption of Epic across our clinical and non-clinical teams.
Reporting to the Chief Nursing & Allied Information Officer (CNAIO), the incumbent will serve as a critical link between technical teams and frontline operations. The Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist will provide hands-on, practice-facing support for impacted workflows during Epic implementation and throughout the post–go-live stabilization period. By building staff readiness and optimizing workflows, the Interprofessional Practice Readiness Specialist will play a critical role in equipping JBH teams to deliver safe, standardized, and digitally enabled care.
Responsibilities:
- Practice-Focused Project Initiatives Lead the development of an integrated work plan aligning program- and organization-level HIS deliverables.
- Track and report on deliverables, ensuring timelines, interdependencies, and risks are clearly communicated.
- Recommend prioritization of deliverables based on impact, risk, and readiness.
- Document workstream activities, monitor task completion, and provide updates to support leadership oversight.
- Participate in project workstreams and integrated governance meetings as required.
Clinical Readiness Activities
- Lead organization-wide readiness clinical readiness initiatives in collaboration with Professional Practice and Allied Health teams, while supporting Professional Practice Educators (PPEs) and Professional Practice Leads (PPLs) to focus on program-level readiness while engaging them in shaping system-wide actions.
- Apply evidence-based practices and adult learning principles to develop education and practice strategies that promote understanding, retention, and consistent adoption across disciplines.
- Partner with Professional Practice and Allied Health teams, provide guidance to the integrated Principal Trainers’ training plan; support simulated learning, Day-in-the-Life events, and other experiential learning.
- Conduct environmental scans of Epic go-live strategies at peer organizations, synthesizing lessons learned to inform readiness planning.
- Deliver hands-on support to guide staff, reinforce workflows, address real-time adoption challenges, and apply adult learning principles to enhance skill retention and confidence.
Change Enablement & Sustainability
- Conduct current state mapping and gap analyses for high-impact/high-frequency workflows to identify risks, opportunities, and areas for improvement, translating findings into actionable change strategies that support safe, standardized adoption.
- Update policies and procedures with organization-wide clinical implications to ensure alignment with new workflows and standardized digital practices.
- Identify adoption barriers, escalate risks, and champion strategies that build frontline confidence and promote sustained, standardized use of Epic across programs.
- Review and validate change management deliverables, providing clinical guidance and adjustments to ensure alignment with workflows, readiness needs, and JBH practice standards.
- Collaborate with the Project Change Manager to align practice-focused initiatives with organizational change management strategies and communication plans.
- Develop practice governance recommendations through leader input, cross-program coordination, and gap analyses to support the Connect Site partnership.
- Partner with PPEs and PPLs to build internal expertise and sustain adoption of digital workflows by co-leading practice sessions, facilitating peer-to-peer learning, and curating reference materials for ongoing use.
Develop Scalable Tools and Resources
- Build and maintain discipline-agnostic tools, templates, and playbooks to support consistent, safe, and efficient digital care delivery across workflows, programs, and disciplines.
- Ensure resources are reusable, standardized, and easily adopted by multiple clinical areas.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, Allied Health, or a related health discipline required; Master’s degree preferred.
- 3 - 5 years of clinical experience in a hospital or large healthcare setting, preferably with exposure to digital health initiatives.
- Epic experience strongly preferred; experience leading a HIS implementation is considered an asset.
- Strong clinical knowledge of professional practice standards, hospital operations, and patient care delivery.
- Knowledge of change management principles and strategies to support readiness and adoption.
- Proven analytical and problem-solving skills to assess complex clinical processes and develop practical, safe, and effective digital solutions.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage leaders, interdisciplinary teams, and frontline staff.
To be considered for this exciting opportunity please visit the JBH Careers page to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Joseph Brant Hospital is committed to an equitable and inclusive culture where everyone thrives and feels that they belong. One of the pillars of our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion framework is to enable our people and patients to flourish by removing barriers. In compliance with the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC) and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), accommodations are available during the recruitment and selection process and throughout employment.
Please help us meet our commitment to providing an inclusive and barrier-free environment by letting us know if you require accommodation. Contact Human Resources for confidential assistance at careers@josephbranthospital.ca or at 905-632-3737 ext. 4129.
Please include the posting number in the subject line of any email correspondence to enable appropriate assistance.
About Joseph Brant Hospital
Compassionate Care. Exemplary Service. Every Time.
Opened on February 1,1961, Joseph Brant Hospital was erected on land owned by its namesake, Thyandenegea (Joseph Brant).
Joseph Brant Hospital (JBH) is a full-service community teaching hospital located in the growing and thriving community of Burlington, Ontario. The hospital serves residents from Burlington and surrounding cities of Hamilton, Waterdown, Flamborough, Milton and Stoney Creek.
JBH is one of Hamilton Niagara's Top Employers for six consecutive years, with a skilled staff of 194 physicians, 852 nurses, 2,062 full- and part-time staff and more than 700 volunteers.
JBH is a Clinical Education site in conjunction with McMaster University, and designated as an Academic Community Teaching Hospital. Its expanded campus, including the state-of-art Michael Lee-Chin & Family Patient Tower, features an Emergency Department, 293 funded inpatient beds, and 9 Operating Rooms.
JBH is also a partner member of the Burlington Ontario Health Team. JBH inspires and empowers a culture of caring and this is demonstrated in many ways including our commitment to the health, safety and well-being of our people.
Our Hospital's Critical Needs are funded by JBH Foundation, founded in 1976. The Foundation's focus is on engaging the Community, donors and partners through innovative collaboration to achieve our philanthropic goals. With your support, our aim is to create the best health care for our Community.
The Foundation is governed by a team of Community volunteer leaders, and is managed by a dedicated staff of professionals who ensure that every donation is used effectively and efficiently to meet the needs of patients and their families.
Social Media Terms of Use: https://www.josephbranthospital.ca/en/about-us/social-media-terms-of-use.asp