Current jobs related to Clinical Manager - Hamilton, Ontario - St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
-
Clinical Manager
1 week ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Full time $120,000 - $180,000 per yearPOSITION SUMMARY:Reporting to the Clinical Director, Seniors Mental Health, the Clinical Manager is responsible for the 24/7 overall clinical and business operations of the specialized inpatient Seniors Mental Health units. The Clinical Manager is an innovative and self-directed, results-oriented professional who demonstrates a creative and collaborative...
-
Clinical Manager
7 hours ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full timeThe Clinical Manager supports and promotes quality care delivery for the critically ill/injured adult persons and their families. The Clinical Manager functions according to the accountability statement for Clinical Managers. Specific responsibilities include: managing the day-to-day issues related to the staffing and care delivery while facilitating the...
-
Clinical Leader
10 hours ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full timeThe Clinical Leader will be accountable to the Clinical Manager. The Clinical Leader will establish a collaborative relationship with the Program Director, Medical Directors and Clinical Directors in the programs within this portfolio. The Clinical Leader is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the services described in the program profile...
-
Clinical Leader
7 days ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $80,000 - $120,000 per yearHamilton Health Sciences fosters a culture of patient and staff safety, whereby all employees are guided by our Mission, Vision, Values, and Values Based Code of Conduct. Hamilton Health Sciences is a teaching hospital and all staff and physicians are expected to support students and other learners.To be considered for this opportunity applicants must apply...
-
Clinical Leader
6 days ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $80,000 - $120,000 per yearMonday to Friday; days (some evenings may be required) This position is temporary until December 2026Unit Summary The Child and Youth Mental Health Outpatient Team is an integral part of the Child and Youth Mental Health Program at McMaster Children's Hospital. This team provides psychiatric consultation, individual and family mental health assessment and...
-
HCA - Clinical
7 days ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $30,000 - $75,000 per yearHamilton Health fosters a culture of patient and staff safety, whereby all employees are guided by our Mission, Vision, Values, and Values Based Code of Conduct. Hamilton Health Sciences is a teaching hospital and all staff and physicians are expected to support students and other learners.To be considered for this opportunity applicants must apply during...
-
HCA - Clinical
4 days ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $44,000 - $52,000 per yearMonday to Fridays; days Juravinski Cancer Centre Clinics (JCC Clinics) provides services to facilitate the consultation and planning of specialized care, treatment and follow up of patients with cancer. JCC Clinics supports outpatient care within six large clinics, across all disease sites and treatment modalities, serving around 400 patients daily. The...
-
HCA - Clinical
2 days ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $104,000 - $150,000 per yearMonday to Fridays; days 1. Personal Support Worker or Health Care Aide certificate required 2. Previous outpatient clinic experience preferred3. Computer familiarity or willingness to learn computer skills as required 4. Demonstrated effective communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, teamwork skills 5. Demonstrated initiative and judgement...
-
Clinical Leader
1 week ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $80,000 - $120,000 per year1. Specific designation as a Regulated Health Care Professional with current registration and/or other applicable designation2. 5 years leadership experience3. Experience in Medical Diagnostic Services with roles in progressive leadership4. In-depth understanding of Human Resource/Labour Relations5. Interest in understanding financial management, budget...
-
Clinical Research Associate
2 weeks ago
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Hamilton Health Sciences Full time $60,000 - $90,000 per yearThe Clinical Research Associate (CRA) assists the research team by performing delegated study tasks for academic and pharmaceutical sponsored clinical trials with significant responsibility for data management. The CRA is responsible for extracting patient information from the electronic health record (EHR) and accurately and efficiently entering data into...
Clinical Manager
2 weeks ago
POSITION SUMMARY:
This position supervises and coordinates the operations and quality performance of the Forensic Early Intervention Services operating at Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre. Responsible for the scheduling and utilization of all staff in the program, serves as the liaison with other departments/hospitals, clinical staff & outside agencies, and develops and implements process and quality improvements aimed at supporting safe and effective quality care. The incumbent ensures that all operational functions are handled with efficiency, professionalism, and confidentiality. The incumbent also takes an active role in strategic planning, program development, volume management and quality monitoring. As a leader, the incumbent also provides, facilitates and promotes the best possible professional service to the patients and employees, as well as to the organization and community.
QUALIFICATIONS:
•Undergraduate Degree in a Health Related Discipline is required
•Masters Degree in a Health Related Discipline is preferred
•Member of a regulated health profession required
•Certification with a health related discipline is preferred
•Minimum one year recent and successful clinical and management experience, preferably in Forensic Psychiatry is required
•Demonstrated knowledge of Forensic psychiatry and corrections
•Demonstrated evidence of highly effective critical thinking, problem solving, innovative solutions, and challenging accomplishments
•Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
•Demonstrated ability to facilitate the successful achievement of outcomes
•Excellent team building skills
•Experience managing fiscal resources within the allocated budget
• Advanced knowledge of clinical and management principals
RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Engage staff in opportunities for professional development including leadership and membership on professional committees and facilitating and providing support to all staff i.e., ADSO9, RNs, RSWs, OTs, technical staff
•Acts as a coach, mentor, and role model to team members and provides leadership to all staff by providing an environment where shared governance, empowerment and respect for diversity can grow
•Hires, promotes, disciplines and terminates staff as required
•Manages employee relations issues, promoting a teamwork environment where staff can interact productively and efficiently
•Develops, implements, and communicates performance measures, conducts regular performance appraisals of direct reports, provides ongoing coaching and feedback
•Oversees the orientation of new hires and ensures that role expectations are met in line with probationary timelines
•Fosters effective employee and labour relations through advocacy, clear communication with HR resources, knowledgeable interpretation and implementation of hospital policies and collective agreements
•Promotes and fosters environment congruent with attendance management program and monitors, implements and ensures related procedures/policies are adhered to
•Develops, implements, and manages short and long-term strategic priorities
• Manages the development, implementation, evaluation and maintenance of quality improvement initiatives which are in alignment with established SJHH standards, Accreditation Canada, and Ministry standards
•Coaches staff to ensure that continuous quality improvement initiatives are incorporated into day-to-day activities
•Reviews and revises policies and procedures that will ensure excellent delivery of service.
•Fosters an environment that supports and facilitates the use of evidence informed practices, ongoing professional development and interdisciplinary care, research and clinical evaluation. Promotes and supports all activities of best-practice organization.
•Performs regular reviews of key performance indicators as established by the program Steering and Advisory / Quality Committees and develops action plans for indicators not meeting requirements
•Responsible for the day-to-day operational and organizational effectiveness of the Forensic Early Intervention Service
•Responsible for planning and coordinating resources (scheduling, education, supplies, and equipment)
•Designs and implements methods and techniques to design, implement, monitor and evaluate the delivery of service within a framework of continuous quality improvement and service excellence
•Directs and solicits relevant input into FEIS processes to ensure excellence in care/service delivery in accordance with organizational, various Colleges, provincial funder and evidence-based standards and guidelines
•Engages in review of all complaints/compliments for assigned areas including investigation and resolution
•Participates and facilitates regular team rounds/meetings with a focus on the delivery of quality, effective and efficient care in context of our mandate, defined resources and system partners and pressures
•Leads implementation of special projects, integrating with hospital and community partners
•Performs monthly review of financial reports to identify variances and create action plans to address variances
•Engages staff in financial review and responsibilities processes and fosters an environment that is solution oriented
•Collaboratively ensures the development and use of appropriate resources and supplies, while continuously measuring and evaluating processes and outcomes
•Responsible for the coordination of coordination of capital and non-capital purchase requests for the department
• Represents the program internally on SJHH committees, as required, and SJHH in the external community on committees and organizations within the region, province, and nationally as well as at conferences, workshops, etc.
•Assumes a leadership role within the region and province and initiates and leads change effectively within the organization and program.
•Maintains and fosters an environment that is sensitive to the diversity of internal and external communities and fosters team spirit, cohesiveness, motivation, and commitment to service goals
•Works collaboratively with the Department Clinical Director and other key interdisciplinary team members to address operational issues that impact the delivery of service and the efficient use of resources
•Maintains own competency, demonstrates and role models an awareness of and commitment to personal and professional development by seeking performance feedback from directors, colleagues, interdisciplinary team members and participates in appropriate continual learning opportunities
•All other duties as assigned
St. Joe's fosters an environment where we celebrate diversity, where teams reflect the diversity of the community in which we serve, enhancing the connection to patients, clients, community, and each other.