Top Benefits
About the role
Position: Permanent Full Time 75 Hours Quality Assurance Lead
Hours: Monday to Friday
RSP and Benefits available
A Quality Assurance Lead in Ontario's long-term care sector develops and manages a total quality management framework for the Ministry of Long-Term Care, ensuring consistent application of business processes, procedures, and outputs, and promoting high-quality standards. This role involves implementing continuous improvement practices, ensuring legal standards are met, and providing technical advice and guidance to team members.
Key Responsibilities:
- Developing and managing a quality management framework:
Utilizing techniques like Lean Six Sigma to drive consistency in processes and outputs.
- Ensuring legal standards are met:
Adhering to all relevant regulations and legislation.
- Implementing continuous improvement practices:
Identifying areas for enhancement and implementing strategies for improvement.
- Providing technical advice and leadership:
Guiding and supporting team members, including developing work plans, establishing priorities, and resolving issues.
- Monitoring and reporting on quality:
Assessing the quality of deliverables, monitoring performance, and reporting on findings.
- Leading the accreditation process:
Organizing, preparing, and overseeing all Accreditation initiatives.
- Risk management:
Utilizing risk management frameworks to identify, monitor, analyze, and report on quality, safety, and risk situations.
- Collaborating with the interdisciplinary team:
Working with various teams to ensure quality standards are met and programs are successful.
Required Skills and Experience:
- Strong knowledge of quality assurance standards and processes: Understanding of testing tools, techniques, and automation.
- Experience in team management and development: Ability to foster strong teams and coordinate resources.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills: Ability to assess project status, make recommendations, and resolve issues.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills: Ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders.
- Experience in long-term care is an asset: Knowledge of the sector and its specific needs is valuable.
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing
- Membership or eligible for membership with Ontario College of Nurses
Application Deadline: July 11, 2025
** Interested applicants may forward application to the attention of
Veronica Swartz Administrator
Chippawa Creek at Bella Care Residence
T: 905-295-2727 Ext 502 F: 905-295-0190
Vswartz@ppls.com
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About Park Place Seniors Living
Founded in B.C. in 1993, Park Place Seniors Living has been actively involved in seniors care and housing including: the development, acquisition and management of seniors' campuses of care, long term care facilities, assisted and supportive living residences, and seniors housing. Park Place is active in B.C. and Alberta, engages with 9 different health authorities/zones, and has its head office in beautiful Vancouver. Park Place seniors' homes currently comprise of residential care, and housing units in two provinces. Park Place has established itself as a well-recognized and respected developer and operator of seniors care and housing by demonstrating a strong commitment to meeting the needs of the elderly, innovation in service delivery, timely execution of significant projects, and proficient responsiveness to health authority planners and managers.
Top Benefits
About the role
Position: Permanent Full Time 75 Hours Quality Assurance Lead
Hours: Monday to Friday
RSP and Benefits available
A Quality Assurance Lead in Ontario's long-term care sector develops and manages a total quality management framework for the Ministry of Long-Term Care, ensuring consistent application of business processes, procedures, and outputs, and promoting high-quality standards. This role involves implementing continuous improvement practices, ensuring legal standards are met, and providing technical advice and guidance to team members.
Key Responsibilities:
- Developing and managing a quality management framework:
Utilizing techniques like Lean Six Sigma to drive consistency in processes and outputs.
- Ensuring legal standards are met:
Adhering to all relevant regulations and legislation.
- Implementing continuous improvement practices:
Identifying areas for enhancement and implementing strategies for improvement.
- Providing technical advice and leadership:
Guiding and supporting team members, including developing work plans, establishing priorities, and resolving issues.
- Monitoring and reporting on quality:
Assessing the quality of deliverables, monitoring performance, and reporting on findings.
- Leading the accreditation process:
Organizing, preparing, and overseeing all Accreditation initiatives.
- Risk management:
Utilizing risk management frameworks to identify, monitor, analyze, and report on quality, safety, and risk situations.
- Collaborating with the interdisciplinary team:
Working with various teams to ensure quality standards are met and programs are successful.
Required Skills and Experience:
- Strong knowledge of quality assurance standards and processes: Understanding of testing tools, techniques, and automation.
- Experience in team management and development: Ability to foster strong teams and coordinate resources.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills: Ability to assess project status, make recommendations, and resolve issues.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills: Ability to communicate effectively with various stakeholders.
- Experience in long-term care is an asset: Knowledge of the sector and its specific needs is valuable.
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing
- Membership or eligible for membership with Ontario College of Nurses
Application Deadline: July 11, 2025
** Interested applicants may forward application to the attention of
Veronica Swartz Administrator
Chippawa Creek at Bella Care Residence
T: 905-295-2727 Ext 502 F: 905-295-0190
Vswartz@ppls.com
zMbGoBC6Lm
About Park Place Seniors Living
Founded in B.C. in 1993, Park Place Seniors Living has been actively involved in seniors care and housing including: the development, acquisition and management of seniors' campuses of care, long term care facilities, assisted and supportive living residences, and seniors housing. Park Place is active in B.C. and Alberta, engages with 9 different health authorities/zones, and has its head office in beautiful Vancouver. Park Place seniors' homes currently comprise of residential care, and housing units in two provinces. Park Place has established itself as a well-recognized and respected developer and operator of seniors care and housing by demonstrating a strong commitment to meeting the needs of the elderly, innovation in service delivery, timely execution of significant projects, and proficient responsiveness to health authority planners and managers.