Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Halton | Program Leader, Surgery

Program Leader, Surgery

Lead and grow a well-respected Surgical Program

With its three facilities in Oakville, Milton and Georgetown, Halton Healthcare Services (HHS) serves a fast-growing population of more than 440,000 in one of the most sought after regions of Ontario. Through its ongoing commitment to quality care, clinical excellence and patient satisfaction, HHS has become a role model for innovative healthcare organizations in Canada. If you’re ready to excel in an environment where senior management is constantly striving for technical and healthcare excellence, then HHS has a valued place for you.

The Oakville campus of HHS has earned a wonderful reputation for its Surgical Program. With its annual budget of $19 million, the Surgical Program performed13,000 procedures in 2007, three-quarters of them on an outpatient basis. As the Program Leader, Surgery, you will provide strategic and operational leadership for a multi-disciplinary team that incorporates the Pre-Admission Clinic, Surgical Daycare, 7 Operating Room theatres and the Cystoscopy Suite, the Post-Anesthetic Care Unit, a 48-bed Surgical Inpatient Unit and the Central Sterilization and Reprocessing Department.

Set a collaborative tone as you co-ordinate the talents of a highly committed and skilled medical and hospital staff. Elicit input from key stakeholders, including patients, families and community partners, in identifying clinical program planning priorities and a transition strategy for the new, state-of-the-art hospital opening in 2013/14. Develop a service delivery model tailored to the current and emerging needs of patients within the Program. In conjunction with LHIN partners, you will also play a pivotal role in the ongoing development of regional initiatives such as Total Joint Replacement and Ophthalmology Programs.

In addition to your Masters Degree and a successful administrative career, you have demonstrated your clinical and administrative leadership, ideally in a complex surgical setting. Here is the opportunity to work in one of Canada’s fastest growing regions, lead an expanding surgical program and take part in the opening of a new facility in 2013/14.

For further information about Halton Healthcare Services please visit http://www.haltonhealthcare.com.

To confidentially explore this opportunity, please e-mail Judy Mandelman at resumes@promeus.ca, quoting Project HHS-800201. Fax: 905-707-0625.

Promeus
Waterpark Place, 20 Bay Street, Ste. 1100
Toronto, ON M5J 2N8
www.promeus.ca


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