Oral / Maxillofacial Surgeon
Trillium Health Partners Surgery Program
Trillium Health Partners (THP) is the largest community based academic health network in Ontario, serving over one million residents in the communities of Mississauga, Peel Region and West Toronto.
The hospital encompasses three main sites Credit Valley Hospital (CVH), Mississauga Hospital (MH), and Queensway Health Centre (QHC) offering a full range of acute care hospital services, as well as a variety of community-based specialized programs including the Peel Regional Cancer Centre.
Trillium Health Partners’ Surgery Program is seeking an Oral / Maxillofacial Surgeon to be a member of our Division of Dentistry and Oral / Maxillofacial Surgery.
The ideal candidate will have Royal College of Dentists of Canada (RCDC) fellowship certification. In this role the physician would join a dedicated team of fellow Oral / Maxillofacial surgeons and work closely with the interprofessional team to support patient / family centered care.
The individual will be expected to participate in the Division of Dentistry and Oral / Maxillofacial Surgery’s on-call schedule.
It is expected that the candidate would provide adult and pediatric oral / maxillofacial surgery office-based care and whose office would be based in Mississauga Halton Region to serve the residents of our community.
The organization is an affiliated academic teaching centre with the University of Toronto. The preferred candidate would be expected to participate in teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate medical learners, participate in quality improvement initiatives and also clinical and applied research work.
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills and a commitment to an inter-professional care model are also essential.
The position represents an opportunity to join a group of dedicated healthcare professionals in a progressive organization.
The successful candidate will be licensed in good standing in Ontario or eligible for a license to practice in Ontario. THP is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas.