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Director, Social Accountability

Kitchener, ON
Senior Level
Full-time

About the role

Director, Social Accountability

Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN)

The former Grand River Hospital (GRH) and St. Mary’s General Hospital (SMGH) have come together in an extraordinary merger, officially forming the Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) on April 1st, 2025. This bold integration positions WRHN to lead the evolution of healthcare across the region, strengthening partnerships, enhancing patient care, and embedding equity at the heart of service delivery. As WRHN builds a new future for care, a critical leadership opportunity has emerged within the Quality, Research, & Patient Experience portfolio: Director, Social Accountability.

The Position

Reporting to the Vice President, Quality, Research & Patient Experience, the Director will lead the advancement of WRHN’s social accountability mandate, shaping strategy and practice across key areas such as Diversity, Equity & Belonging; Indigenous Health and Truth &Reconciliation; Health Equity; Accessibility, and Environmental Sustainability.

The Director will be a strategic thought leader and trusted organizational connector, responsible for unifying values, policies, and frameworks across the network. This is a newly created role with significant influence and purpose, focused on embedding principles of equity, accessibility, responsiveness, and community partnership into how WRHN designs and delivers care. With a balance of systems-thinking and hands-on leadership, the Director will support culture change, relationship-building, and innovation, helping ensure that WRHN is accountable to the communities it serves, inclusive of all voices, and responsive to the structural determinants that shape health outcomes. This includes engaging with populations who may rely on hospitals as primary care, mental health, or crisis response providers, particularly in high-priority or underserved neighbourhoods.

This is a unique opportunity to shape a portfolio from the ground up in one of Ontario’s most innovative, integrated health systems, where equity, reconciliation, and sustainability are not side projects, but strategic imperatives.

Key Leadership Priorities include:

Advance the Social Accountability Strategy

Design and implement a system-wide approach to equity and accountability, aligned with WRHN’s values and patient experience goals. Develop metrics, monitor performance, and ensure the organization meets and exceeds internal and external standards.

Build the Case and Capacity for Equity

Develop and communicate a clear business case for social accountability work, linking it directly to quality of care, patient outcomes, and organizational trust. Support leaders and staff in building the comfort, language, and skills needed to embed equity principles into their day-to-day work.

Champion Equity, Accessibility, and Reconciliation

Foster culturally safe practices and support inclusive, accessible feedback mechanisms. Embed reconciliation and health equity across care, education, research, and operations.

Build Relationships and Community Partnerships

Engage with Indigenous communities, equity-deserving groups, and external partners to inform policy and co-design programs. Represent WRHN in public forums and sector dialogues.

Lead Integration and Organizational Change

Support the alignment of legacy programs and portfolios, building shared structures and unified practices that promote equity, sustainability, and a culture of continuous improvement.

The Person

The ideal candidate is a respected and collaborative leader with progressive experience in healthcare, public health, or the broader public sector, including a minimum of five years in a leadership role focused on equity, community engagement, or program development. They bring:

  • Demonstrated success advancing social accountability and leading transformation in complex, multi-site environments.
  • Deep knowledge in Diversity, Equity, and Belonging; Indigenous Health and Reconciliation; Health Equity; Accessibility, and Sustainability.
  • Experience applying anti-oppressive, anti-racist, and inclusive frameworks to leadership, systems design, and community partnerships.
  • A thoughtful, systems-level mindset grounded in humility, trust-building, and collaborative leadership.
  • Lived experience, whether personal or community-based, that informs equity-focused leadership is a valued asset.

To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume—quoting the position title—to resumes@promeus.ca . An Executive Brief is available upon request.

Waterloo Regional Health Network and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that engages, supports, and empowers equity in the workplace and communities served. We welcome applications from women, racialized persons, people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

About Grand River Hospital

Hospitals and Health Care
1001-5000

Grand River Hospital is one of Ontario's largest community hospitals. Located in Kitchener - Waterloo, the hospital employs approximately 6000+ highly skilled and dedicated team members. We are proud to offer the following programs and services:

 Childbirth and Children's Program  Medical Program  Surgical Services  Oncology Program  Complex Continuing Care Program  Rehabilitation Care Program  Emergency Services  Administrative and Clinical Support Services  Mental Health and Addictions Program  Critical Care Services  Renal Program

Please visit www.grhosp.on.ca/careers for a full list of available positions