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Director, Enterprise Intelligence and Privacy

Hybrid
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Flexible Work Environment
Health Benefits
Paid Vacation Time

About the role

At the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO), we are united by a powerful purpose: to ensure that every child and adolescent facing cancer in Ontario has the best possible care and outcomes. As the leader of childhood cancer system, we work with hospitals, healthcare teams, families and other partners, to improve the system of care and support those who need it most, when it matters most. The Director, Enterprise Intelligence and Privacy role this is more than a leadership role, it is an opportunity to shape the future of childhood cancer care in Ontario.

We are looking for a senior strategic leader who will be both a visionary leader and a trusted expert, connecting data, analytics and business intelligence directly to program impact, donor engagement, and external collaboration opportunities. The Director is accountable for ensuring POGO fulfils its obligations as a Prescribed Entity, aligning policies and practices with requirements from the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC). Through strong partnership with program, communications, fundraising, and leadership teams, the Director builds modern data, business intelligence, and analytics capabilities, unlocks opportunities for insight and system contribution, and embeds data‑informed decision making across POGO and beyond.

In addition, the Director provides organizational leadership on the responsible use of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, guiding their application across POGO to support decision‑making, operational effectiveness, and organizational impact, while ensuring alignment with privacy and ethical obligations.

The Director is responsible for leading and developing a high performing team, fostering a culture of accountability, growth, and collaboration aligned with organizational priorities.

Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and lead an enterprise‑wide data, analytics, business intelligence, and governance strategy aligned with POGO’s mission to improve pediatric cancer care in Ontario. Identify strategic opportunities where data, analytics and business intelligence can strengthen program impact, inform organizational strategy, support fundraising growth, and advance the pediatric cancer system more broadly. Proactively identify and assess partnership and collaboration opportunities (e.g., research, health system partners, sector organizations) where enterprise‑level insights and intelligence derived from POGO data can contribute value. Act as a strategic advisor to the CEO and senior leadership, shaping priorities through decision‑ready intelligence, performance insights, and system‑level analysis. Advance a culture of data‑ and business‑intelligence‑informed decision making, innovation, and continuous improvement across the organization.

Data, Analytics & Insights Lead the modernization of analytics, reporting, and enterprise business intelligence, ensuring data is accessible, trusted, timely, and translated into actionable insight for leaders and the Board. Oversee analytics, modeling, and business intelligence solutions (e.g., dashboards, scorecards, performance reporting) that directly support: Program design, evaluation, learning, and growth Fundraising strategy, donor segmentation, outreach, and impact and performance reporting System‑level intelligence that supports pediatric oncology advancement beyond the organization Establish formal, sustainable linkages between data, analytics, business intelligence, programs, fundraising, and external partners to ensure insights are integrated, aligned, and decision‑oriented rather than siloed. Champion advanced and appropriate analytics methods to support insight generation, forecasting, program evaluation, and system advancement, while ensuring business intelligence outputs are intuitive and usable for non‑technical stakeholders. Establish and oversee enterprise data governance, including clear accountability for data ownership, standards, access, and lifecycle management, to support trusted enterprise intelligence. Define and implement data quality frameworks to ensure accuracy, consistency, completeness, and reliability across all data domains, enabling credible business intelligence and organizational confidence in insight‑based decisions.

Privacy Lead and be accountable for POGO’s enterprise‑wide privacy program, ensuring robust governance, oversight, and day‑to‑day operational effectiveness across data, analytics, and business intelligence environments. Ensure full compliance with PHIPA and all applicable Ontario health and privacy legislation, and alignment with POGO’s obligations as a Prescribed Entity. Lead organizational privacy governance, embedding privacy, security, and ethical data use across POGO. Oversee privacy risk management, including Privacy Impact Assessments, data‑sharing arrangements, and privacy incidents or breaches. Lead and be accountable for alignment of POGO’s privacy program with the IPC Manual for the Review and Approval of Prescribed Entities, including triennial reviews. Ensure ongoing compliance with applicable privacy legislation through audits, monitoring, and continuous improvement. Establish and deliver organization‑wide privacy training, guidance, and support. Serve as POGO’s internal authority on privacy and information access, ensuring consistent interpretation and application of requirements across the organization. Ensure privacy oversight enables trusted, responsible use of business intelligence and analytics to support innovation, collaboration, and system contribution.

AI Provide organization‑wide leadership on artificial intelligence, maintaining awareness of relevant AI developments, risks, and implications for POGO’s mission, operations, and public‑trust responsibilities. Guide the responsible identification and adoption of AI use cases across the organization, including decision support, reporting and analysis, administrative efficiency, knowledge management, donor engagement, and communications. Ensure AI use is intentional, coordinated, and aligned with existing data, privacy, security, and ethical frameworks, and advise senior leadership on AI‑related opportunities, risks, and guardrails.

Collaboration, Enablement & Leadership Provide strong and effective people leadership, including coaching, performance management, and professional development, while building team capability and ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Partner closely with internal teams across POGO to embed business intelligence, data, and analytics into program planning, evaluation, and growth. Collaborate with fundraising to enhance donor insight, and evidence‑based, intelligence‑driven engagement strategies. Support communications with insights that are clear, accurate, and inform storytelling, including the translation of data and impact into compelling narratives for public, government, partner, and donor audiences.

What You’ll Need Experience & Expertise 10-12 years of senior leadership experience in data, analytics, business intelligence and privacy within healthcare, public sector, research, or a complex regulated environment. Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., health informatics, data science, public health, information management, or related) or equivalent combination of education and experience. Relevant certifications in privacy, security, and/or data management (e.g., CIPP/C, CIPM, CISSP, CDMP) are strongly preferred. Deep expertise in Ontario privacy legislation, particularly PHIPA, including experience operating within or alongside a Prescribed Entity. Demonstrated success building and leading enterprise‑level data and analytics strategies that drive program impact, organizational decision making, and system contribution. Experience overseeing privacy governance, Privacy Impact Assessments, data sharing agreements, and the management of privacy incidents or breaches. Strong understanding of data governance, data quality, and analytics modernization, with the ability to balance ambition with operational practicality.

Skills & Attributes Strong strategic thinker with the ability to translate complex data, analytics, and regulatory concepts into clear, actionable guidance. Sound judgment and a pragmatic approach to risk, enabling responsible innovation while maintaining trust and compliance. Highly credible, principled, and thoughtful, with a commitment to ethical data use, equity, and public accountability. Excellent communication skills and the ability to influence without authority. A values‑driven leader motivated by improving outcomes for children and families affected by cancer.

What we offer: POGO is a great place to grow your career and support the advancement of the childhood cancer system in Ontario. We offer a highly flexible work environment, great benefits and a generous, inclusive team culture that values your contributions. Hybrid work model (candidates are required to work from our Toronto office 2+ days/ week) A competitive compensation package including comprehensive health benefits A minimum of 3 weeks of paid vacation time Participation in a defined benefit pension plan with Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)

How to apply: Please submit your resume and a tailored cover letter outlining specifically why you’re a great fit for this role. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.

POGO is committed to meeting the accessibility needs of all applicants throughout the recruiting and selection process. Please let us know about any accommodation and/or support requirements. Note, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

We are only accepting applications from those authorized to work in Canada and we are not currently sponsoring any temporary or permanent work visas. We may use AI-assisted tools to enhance the efficiency of the recruitment process. However, all applications are reviewed by human recruiters and all hiring decisions are made by human decision-makers.

About Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO)

Hospitals and Health Care

Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) works to ensure that everyone affected by childhood cancer has access to the best care and support. We partner to achieve an excellent childhood cancer care system for children, youth, their families, survivors and healthcare teams in Ontario and beyond. POGO champions childhood cancer care, and as the collective voice of this community, is the official advisor to Ontario’s Ministry of Health (the Ministry) on children’s cancer control and treatment. POGO is a non-profit organization with charitable status, here for kids with cancer, for now, for life.

POGO is an enduring collaboration with hospitals in Ontario with responsibility for diagnosing childhood cancer, and treating patients and survivors. Approximately 40 POGO team members are affiliated with the main POGO office, and many others work in POGO programs at partner hospitals across Ontario.

POGO is committed to putting equity at the heart of everything we do. We believe diverse perspectives strengthen our ability to deliver on this mission, and that to achieve our vision of excellence requires an environment in which everyone feels welcomed and valued, including our team, and those we serve and with whom we work. We are taking action to:

  • Have our organization reflect the diverse community we serve
  • Empower people from all backgrounds to do their best work in support of our mission
  • Reduce barriers to our programs and services
  • Be a positive voice to address inequities in the broader childhood cancer system
  • Educate ourselves on issues of systemic racism, diversity, equity and inclusion to help us be positive agents of change

For more information, visit www.pogo.ca.

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