Medical Laboratory Pathologist Jobs in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
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St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
Medical Laboratory Pathologist
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Reposting Dates: June 30, 2026 to July 13, 2026
Are you passionate about making a direct impact on patient care through cutting-edge laboratory diagnostics? St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital is seeking a skilled Anatomic/General Pathologist to join our esteemed team of two pathologists. As a member of our healthcare team, you will work in a collaborative environment in a state of the art facility, to provide accurate and timely results that support high-quality patient care. Watch this quick video to see why you should apply, click here [https://vimeo.com/1086429846?share=copy].
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING:
- Cutting-edge Facility: Our brand-new laboratory services department sets the standard for laboratory workflow and testing quality with the latest technology.
- Integrated Support: We partner with the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PaLM) at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC). This partnership guarantees Laboratory support for all staff, and consultation services in both the clinical laboratory area and in pathology.
- Diverse Case Load: Our pathology department handles approximately 7,500 specimens annually, focusing on areas such as Gastrointestinal, Gynecological, Breast, Urological, and Dermatopathology, along with Clinical Autopsy services.
- Academic Affiliation: As an affiliate of Western University's pathology residency program and pathologist’s assistant program, we offer opportunities for teaching and professional growth. Pathologists at STEGH are eligible for Adjunct Professor status at Western University.
- Location: Conveniently situated just 30 minutes from downtown London and Western University, and only 15 minutes from the scenic beaches of Port Stanley, STEGH offers a vibrant work environment in the heart of Southwestern Ontario. With the recent opening of the Amazon Fulfillment Facility and the Volkswagen Battery Cell Factory under construction, Elgin County is poised for significant growth, with its population projected to increase by 25-40% by 2046.
WHAT YOU MUST HAVE:
- Certification: Candidates must be certified in Diagnostic and Molecular Pathology or Diagnostics and Clinical Pathology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
- Licensure: Licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario for independent practice.
- Computer skills to include the regular use of Outlook, RL6, Cerner, Internet and Intranet navigation
- Ability to adapt to changes, use analytical and problem-solving skills while maintaining a high standard of professionalism
- Physical ability to complete all tasks required of the position
- Acceptable performance record in alignment with STEGH’s mission, vision, values and code of conduct
WHAT WE PREFER YOU TO HAVE:
- A minimum of one (1) year of previous laboratory experience preferably in a hospital setting
- Working knowledge of Cerner LIS
HOURS:
The successful candidate will work Monday – Friday (37.5 hours weekly) with a willingness to adjust their schedule to meet the needs of the organization.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- Full Time Status: Paid vacation and a comprehensive benefits plan
- Training and development opportunities
- Access to our Health and Wellness 360 program including an onsite social worker
- Yoga, stretching, mindfulness sessions and more!
- Access to a walking track, exercise circuits and the hospital gym
- An opportunity to contribute to a compassionate, diverse, talented and motivated workplace
- Be a part of a team environment where ideas for continuous improvement are encouraged and heard
- Continuing Education: We support our team's professional development with remuneration for continued medical education, fostering a culture of excellence in patient care.
Do you want to learn more about a specific unit or department? Follow the link for details: Hospital Services – St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital [https://www.stegh.on.ca/hospital-services/]
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative and innovative environment, making a significant impact on patient care while enjoying the benefits of a supportive community and a diverse clinical caseload.
STEGH is celebrated for fostering a culture rooted in compassion, respect, and continuous innovation, all aimed at providing exceptional care. This commitment to excellence was recently acknowledged in May 2025 when STEGH received the prestigious Business Achievement Award from the London Chamber of Commerce in the category of "Excellence in People and Culture," standing out among numerous distinguished nominees.
If you are a dedicated pathologist seeking to advance your career in a progressive healthcare setting, apply today and become part of our dedicated team at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital.
Ready to Join the Team? Apply today!
*This posting is to fill an existing vacancy within the organization
About St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital
St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital (STEGH) is an award winning 179-bed facility dedicated to providing an excellent patient care experience for every patient, every time. STEGH provides comprehensive 24-hour coverage in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Anesthesia, Emergency, Mental Health and Family Medicine. As a fully accredited hospital, we are proud to serve the city of St Thomas and all eight municipalities within the County of Elgin.
More than 1,000 professionals work at STEGH, including over 200 credentialed Professional Staff who provide in-hospital care ensuring that we provide the highest quality of care to each and every patient that walks through our doors. Patient and staff safety is a major priority and fostering this safety culture is integrated in all that we do. We pride ourselves on being a diverse and equal opportunity employer, committed to the well-being of our employees. We continuously invest in ways to enhance work/life balance and improve accessibility.
Our range of hospital services include, emergency medicine, mental health (in-patient and out-patient), a surgical program, cardio respiratory services, sleep studies, palliative care, chemotherapy, diagnostic imaging, education programs, pediatrics, obstetrics, and much more.
The Hospital participates in the Southwestern Ontario Medical Education Network as a community hospital training centre for residents in OB/Gyn, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Hospitalists, Anesthesiology, and Maxillofacial Surgery.