CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT CARE OF THE ELDERLY
Bruyère Health an Academic Health Science Centre excels in the provision of evidence-based health care and services for the vulnerable and medically complex with a focus on persons who require sub-acute geriatric stroke or palliative care. Among other programs Bruyère Health provides in-patient and out-patient clinical services in Care of the Elderly Complex Continuing Care Palliative Care Family Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Bruyère is one of the largest health care centers of its kind in Canada and a resource for information on the special care required by the elderly people with chronic and terminal illnesses and persons having suffered loss of autonomy.
Bruyère Health and the University of Ottawa Department of Family Medicine are seeking a physician leader to lead the clinical department Care of the Elderly and the academic division of Care of the Elderly within the University of Ottawa Department of Family Medicine.
Skills Required:
The successful candidate should have demonstrated academic and clinical leadership experience as well as strong organizational skills. The candidate must possess CFPC certification or equivalent with experience providing person centered care to the elderly; be licensed to practice medicine in Ontario; and be an active member of the medical staff or capable of obtaining active privileges.
The ideal candidate would have training in medical management; physician and/or other health leadership and administrative experience; experience in leading various services and departments and excellent clinical skills with knowledge of best practice protocols quality improvement and utilization management.
Position Duties:
The Chief of Department Care of the Elderly is a member of the Professional Staff appointed by the Board of Directors to be responsible for and accountable to the Chief of Staff for the professional standards and quality of care rendered by the members of that department at Bruyère Health.
Bruyère Healths strategic and clinical plan emphasizes a focus on rehabilitation and support of the strategic direction the conjoined Chair/Chief will:
In addition to the strategic direction the conjoint Chair/Chief will have oversight of the delivery of the Care of the Elderly academic programs of the Department of Family Medicine at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels at all educational sites.
The Chair/Chief will be responsible for developing and executing a departmental human resource plan as well as medical operational responsibility for the Department of Care of the Elderly in accordance with Bruyère Healths policies bylaws and procedures.
KEY COMPETENCIES OF THE POSITION
Detailed position descriptions are available upon request.
The successful candidate will have:
Questions can be directed to:
Interested parties should submit their expression of interest including a current CV and cover letter to:
Kim Hall
Program Lead and Coordinator Medical Affairs and Chief of Staff Office
ext. 4018
43 Bruyere St. Ottawa ON K1N 5C8
Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Additional Details:
Bruyère Healths mission is to be Eastern Ontarios leading health organization specializing in aging rehabilitation and care for those living with multiple complex medical conditions. We are committed to bringing together compassionate person-centred care with world-class research to maximize quality of life for those we care for and their loved ones.
As an academic health sciences centre we prioritize training the next generation of health professionals to seeand actualizecreating a better health system for all. Rooted in our Catholic mission Bruyère Health has a proven history of addressing gaps in our health system with compassion innovation and courage inspired by the legacy and values of Mother Élisabeth Bruyère.
Bruyère Health provides in-patient and out-patient clinical services in Care of the Elderly Complex Continuing Care Palliative Care Family Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Bruyère Health is one of the largest health care centers of its kind in Canada and a resource for information on the special care required by the elderly people with chronic and terminal illnesses and persons experiencing loss of autonomy.
The city of Ottawa provides a thriving multicultural and bilingual environment. Ottawa boasts numerous cultural activities as well as readily accessible sporting and natural resources making it an ideal family and healthy living environment.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
About Bruyère
Bruyère is Eastern Ontarios leading health organization specializing in aging rehabilitation and care for those with multiple complex medical conditions. We bring together compassionate person-centered care with world-class research to maximize quality of life for those we care for and their loved ones.
Bruyère has a proven history of addressing gaps in our health system with compassion innovation and courage. Today as an academic health sciences center we are training the next generation of health professionals to seeand take action on creatinga better health system for all.
Required Experience:
Chief
Chief of Department, Care of the Elderly Chair, Division of Care of the Elderly, Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada