Project Manager - Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team Job at Grand River Community Health Centre

Grand River Community Health Centre Brantford, ON

Working together so people across Brantford Brant Norfolk are able to get the information, support and access to services that they need to live healthy lives for as long as possible.
Ontario Health Teams (OHT) have been introduced by the Ministry of Health to improve the delivery of integrated and patient-oriented care. At maturity, OHTs will offer seamless, coordinated services across the health care continuum including acute care, primary care, home care, and community care. The Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team is a partnership of 19 health service providers that span the health care and community service continuum. The BBNOHT’s strategy is grounded in population health with the aim to improve health outcomes and patient experience for the communities we serve. A strong connection and partnerships with the Indigenous population at the Six Nations of the Grand River, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the urban Indigenous population is foundational work of the BBOHT.

The Grand River Community Health Centre is the host organization for the Project Manager for the Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team.

POSITION: Project Manager

STATUS: Full Time

DEPARTMENT: OHT Secretariat

EMPLOYER: Grand River Community Health Centre

SITE: Currently virtual, some travel to partner locations may be required.

POSTING DATE: February 16, 2023

Position Summary

The Project Manager (PM) will report to the Director, Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team and be part of the BBNOHT Secretariat (backbone support). The PM is responsible for all phases of a project lifecycle including initiation, planning, monitoring, execution and closing. Strong project management, interpersonal and relationship building skills are essential to the position. The PM will be responsible for supporting the integration of health services for persons living with dementia, and those with complex and chronic illnesses, with the potential to explore other integrated care pathways over time.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership and project management to support the development, implementation and evaluation of BBNOHT work plans and project charters, including work in priority populations of dementia and older adults.
  • Develop project plans and manage implementation of new initiatives, including new direction for OHTs in the areas of chronic disease pathways.
  • Develops and supports the BBNOHT communication strategy and provides regular updates to key stakeholders.
  • Work cross-functionally with stakeholders to promote alignment and coordination of work streams, offering project leadership to system-level initiatives.
  • Develop effective and collaborative working relationships with BBNOHT member organizations, Ontario Health, the Ministry of Health and relevant internal/external stakeholders to ensure the continuity of relationships, information exchange, and for planning, implementation and operation.
  • Identify key partnership opportunities and develop business cases to advance organizational priorities.
  • Develop and maintain operations of programs with key stakeholders.
  • Continuously monitor progress and outcomes across project activities.
  • Identify, escalate and manage risks, including ensuring ongoing risk tracking and management and providing direction on risk mitigation strategies.
  • Fosters partner engagement and nurtures and supports change management, while guiding his/her teams through complicated change.
  • Contribute to safe, quality care by managing a workload effectively in a fast-paced environment.
  • Addresses and resolves issues in a productive, respectful manner.
  • Exercises sound professional judgment and uses best practice guidelines.
  • Contributes to a safe, inclusive environment for all through compliance with patient and staff safety policies and procedures.

Skills

  • Post-secondary degree and/or MBA, MHA in a health-related field preferred.
  • Proven project management experience (PMP an asset).
  • 3 - 5 years of project management, analyst or related experience.
  • Experience with leading strategy development.
  • Experience with developing and managing budgeting and reporting.
  • Experience in partnership development, including engagement and partnership contracts, an asset.
  • Prior working experience developing and implementing project plans, programs, support tools, and processes in healthcare setting
  • Expertise in project management processes and best practices as well as corporate level project and program reporting.
  • Experience with measurement and evaluation of program outcomes.
  • Experience in leading engagement of large, cross-functional teams across organizations is an asset.
  • Enthusiastic, creative, and results-oriented leader with the ability to inspire and motivate people and a proven ability to develop and foster strong stakeholder relationships.
  • Excellent change management skills, with strong ability to coach and mentor team members through change.
  • Superior analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong written, verbal communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong working knowledge of computer applications, notably Microsoft Office.
  • A clear commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism.
  • Strong understanding of healthcare in Ontario

To submit your application, please forward your cover letter and resume by February 22, 2023.

The Grand River Community Health Centre, acting as a central employer for the Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team, is an equal opportunity employer, committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. We welcome applications from women, members of racialized groups, visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all sexual orientation and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.

To ensure there is equal opportunity during the recruitment and selection process, Grand River Community Health Centre, on behalf of the Brantford Brant Norfolk Ontario Health Team provides accommodation for applicants with disabilities upon request.

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $40.14-$48.16 per hour

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Brantford, ON

Application deadline: 2023-02-22




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