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Senior Director, Primary Health Care & Community Services [Nl Health Services]

Company

CareerBeacon

Address Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Human Resources Services
Expires 2023-09-17
Posted at 8 months ago
Job Description


Permanent Full-Time


Senior Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services


Location to be determined - LG Zone


Newfoundland and Labrador is looking for leaders to fill key executive roles as we prepare to move to a single, unified provincial health service. Are you interested in shaping the future of health care in Newfoundland and Labrador? Are you ready to work with a dynamic team to redesign the delivery of health care services to improve the health and wellbeing of the residents of Newfoundland and Labrador?


We are currently accepting applications for the role of Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services, Labrador Grenfell Zone.


The Role


Reporting to the Zone COO, the Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services is a member of the senior leadership team with responsibility for primary care and for improving the value of care. The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services is ultimately responsible and accountable for all primary and community care core programs and services within the assigned portfolio for the Zone, which may include, but not limited to: Primary Health/Chronic Diseases, Community Health/Supports, Mental Health and Addictions, Long Term Care and other services, as required by regional operations.


The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services will provide leadership on strategic and operational issues in an integrated health service environment ensuring optimum accessibility, efficiency, and effectiveness, while supporting the overall standards, policies, and direction of the Zone. The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services has responsibility for implementing an effective quality and safety program within their portfolio. This position works in collaboration with the Sr. Director Acute Care to support seamless care across the continuum to meet the health care needs of the people of the zone.


The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services will have responsibility for areas that include:


" Strategic Leadership: Serving as a member of senior leadership team, leads region-wide strategic planning efforts and addresses organization-wide policy and management issues for the assigned program in alignment with their provincial counterparts. The Sr. Director focuses on mid- to long-term planning activities including annual or triennial strategic planning, in consultation with executive leaders, including the development of goals and objectives that link to the organization's mission and vision; plans, with key providers, and implements an appropriate model of support to patient care; participates in decisions and policymaking, and shares overall accountability with other members of the senior leadership team.


" Service Delivery and Quality Improvement: The Head is responsible for directing and organizing administration, education, and service delivery of Primary Care Services. They have responsibility to develop, implement, and evaluate Primary Care programs and policies to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of these services and an optimized integration of them across the continuum of care. Promotes a high standard of care. Plans, implements, and evaluates the risk management agenda and continuous quality improvement programs and projects within the zone.


" Legislative and Provincial Alignment: The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services promotes a high standard of care in the delivery of Primary Care Services, aligning organizational programs and policies to provincial health legislation, as required. They foster the development, implementation, and evaluation of an integrated model through collaborative processes that cross zones and communities.


" Delivery of Services: Ensures the delivery of programs and services that respect the principles of universality, comprehensiveness, and accessibility so that the Zone operational and strategic plans of Zone Health are realized.


" Client and Patient Relationship Management: The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services deals directly with patient/family, staff and physician complaints that cannot be resolved at the program/department level.


" Stakeholder Relationship Management: The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services represents the zone and work with external stakeholders such as other the Department of Health and Community Services, local community groups and national organizations pertaining to matters within the portfolio. The Sr. Director maintains a relationship with internal stakeholders such as HR, Finance, Hospital and Information System and Internal Credential Management, and other programs and services.


" Talent Management and Employee Engagement: The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services provides leadership and mentorship to staff to:


  • Provide ongoing learning and development opportunities.
  • Practices sound human resources management by attracting, recruiting, and retaining high calibre talent.
  • Promote professional development, staff engagement, and retention.
  • Foster the development of others by supporting and promoting the achievement of professional and personal goals and creating a culture of continuous learning.
  • Champion a healthy, safe, diverse, and respectful workplace.
  • Promote teamwork, and ensuring employees have the tools and resources they require to perform at their best.


" Financial Stewardship and Accountability: Develops and oversees the annual operating and capital budget for the portfolio; prepares and reviews funding proposals; recommends the allocation of resources in consideration of the needs of in zone Health and the delivery and delivery of health services.


" Visible Leadership, Partnership and Relationships: Ensures consistent translation of NLHS culture, mission, values, policy, and leadership expectations within the zone. Provides visible and accessible leadership within the Zone. Orchestrates and champions transformational change by actively leading the change process to achieve program goals and objectives while fostering a culture of accountability, responsibility and continuous learning amongst the Leadership team and staff to ensure compliance with national, provincial, and institutional regulations, policies, and directives.


" Transition to Provincial Health Authority: The Sr. Director - Primary Health Care and Community Services will be establishing and supporting a unified provincial system for programs assigned to their portfolio. This will include working with the VP/COOs and other leaders from across the five regions to amalgamate and integrate existing departments, staff and services, develop provincial policies and standards, increase efficiency, and enhance quality.


Transforming our health system is a collective responsibility. Senior leaders will be expected to play a variety of roles and adapt to changes as we progress through the process of integration. All senior leaders will share responsibility for culture which includes a commitment to safety and physiological wellbeing. Members of the Senior Management Team may be assigned responsibility for programs, departments, or projects within the organization, as determined by the Zonal COO.


Requirements of the Role


The ideal candidate will draw on 3-5 years of experience at a senior leadership level responsible for one or more clinical care services. Candidates must be able to demonstrate experience in a health system setting. Candidates must be licensed by a regulatory body if applicable and masters prepared. The successful candidate will have extensive credentials as a senior administrator, strategist, and policy developer and have exceptional communication skills both with internal and external stakeholders. The individual must also have demonstrated leadership ability, high ethical standards, integrity, effective engagement as a member of a team; the ability to facilitate and lead change; and commitment to the health care community and the organizational development, goals, and objectives of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services.


The successful candidate is a passionate, empathetic leader with exceptional business acumen, and interpersonal skills, as well as a commitment to the LEADS Framework. They must also demonstrate the key skills, behaviors, abilities, and knowledge outlined in the five domains of the LEADS in a Caring Environment framework.


Our Commitment


Newfoundland and Labrador Health Service?values the diversity of the people it hires and serves. Diversity, inclusion, and belonging at our organization means fostering a workplace in which individual differences are recognized, appreciated, respected, and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths.


We are committed to providing a safe, healthy, and inclusive work environment that inspires respect. Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services welcomes applications from women, visible minorities, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ2+ persons. We are committed to providing persons with disabilities equal opportunities and standards and goods and services.


Note


Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is in a period of transition. We have made every effort to reflect the intent, duties and accountabilities of the role outlined; however, each are subject to change and be modified in accordance with the future needs of the organization as needed. Thank you for your anticipated patience and understanding as we travel this journey together to improve the health of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.


Successful candidates will be expected to reside within the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and may be required to reside in a specific community dependent upon their assigned responsibilities.


Hours of Work: 70 Hours per pay period


Salary Scale: In accordance with the HAY Management Pay Plan plus the applicable Labrador Allowance


Competition Number: 2023000414


Competition Closing Date: August 21, 2023


A resume, proof of qualifications, and the names of two references are required. Applicants who do not provide the necessary documentation as outlined on this job posting will not be considered. To apply, go to https://www.careers.lghealth.ca. If you are having issues when using eRecruit, please email [email protected].


Thank you for your interest in Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services; however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.