Job Description
The Program Manager, Palliative Care will be part of a tight-knit, collaborative team from across the health sector that will deliver the next generation of palliative care in Mississauga, providing holistic proactive, seamless care and support to patients, families and caregivers – enhancing quality of life, comfort, dignity and security in patients’ end of life journey. The Program Manager cultivates and manages high-performing teams comprised of Nurses, Personal Support Workers (PSWs), and Allied Health professionals – fostering a collaborative, innovative, and learning-focused environment that aligns with Spectrum’s Mission, Vision, and Values.
In this role, you will ensure seamless program operations by leveraging data-driven insights to optimize service delivery, enhance quality, and achieve key outcomes. A critical aspect of your work will involve collaborating with external health system stakeholders to support the design and implementation of innovative programs, ensuring seamless care transitions across the broader health system.
- Lead program development and design clinical workflows to support innovative models of care while effectively managing key internal and external stakeholder relationships
- Recruit and onboard team members, ensuring they have the necessary attributes, training and skills – support ongoing development and educational initiatives and development of best-practice champions
- Lead and mentor the team to consistently meet high care quality standards
- Collaborate with operational leadership to implement and maintain exemplary practices
- Address quality, safety, and risk issues, and develop improvement plans as needed
- Monitor and report key performance indicators, initiating improvements or process changes when required
- Contribute to improved client outcomes through evidence-informed practices and resource efficiency
- Integrate client satisfaction plans, addressing concerns in a timely manner.
Qualifications
Current CNO certificate as Registered Nurse, degree preferredMinimum of 5 years of recent experience with progressive responsibilities as a Nursing Manager, preferably in a community settingSuccessful completion of one or a combination of the following required :Canadian Nursing Association (CNA) certification in Palliative Care Nursing or enrollment in CNA certification program in Palliative Care Nursing; or
Learning Essentials Approaches to Palliative and End of Life Care (LEAP); orFundamentals of Palliative CareThe Comprehensive Advanced Palliative Care Education (CAPCE)Experience managing in a union environment is an assetSolid knowledge of the principles, practices, and methods related to leading multidisciplinary teamsExperience with program development, implementation and evaluationValid G driver's license and reliable vehicleCompetencies :
A proven track record of effectively handling complaints and resolving conflictsAbility to work independently and effectively lead a teamAbility to understand the different needs of various partners and ability to drive collaborative solutionsClient-focused orientation and commitment to providing quality servicesSound analytical and problem-solving skillsAbility to manage a project from inception to execution to evaluationExcellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, both written and verbalAbility to work in a fast-paced environment where multitasking and prioritizing is essentialA history of building strong professional relationships at all organizational levelsDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team environmentStrong leadership skills, including demonstrated ability and comfort with decision making responsibilities, coaching and teaching, and the ability to inspire and build confidence in othersExcellent judgment in setting priorities, identifying issues and determining action required when working under pressure and deadlinesPeel_Mngr
Additional Information
Spectrum Health Care is thrilled to be named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. This award recognizes top companies across Canada for overall performance, sustained growth, strategy, capabilities and innovation, culture and commitment, and leadership. Click here to learn more about this esteemed honour.
We thank all applicants, however, only those individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act 2005, upon request, support will be provided for accommodations throughout the recruitment process.
If you require accommodation because of disability through the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at ([email protected]) for assistance.
Spectrum Health Care is committed to fostering, cultivating and building a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion within our organization. We strive to attract, engage and develop a workforce that reflects the diverse communities that we serve and we know a diverse workforce is key to the growth and success of our organization.