Clinical Manager - Kitchener, Canada - Grand River Hospital

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POSITION VACANCY:
District Stroke Manager


POSITION:
Permanent Full Time Clinical Manager


HOURS OF WORK:
Monday to Friday - Days, participate in on-call rotation


JOB SUMMARY:


Reporting to the Emergency, Medicine and Stroke Program Director, the District Stroke Manager is responsible for managing and coordinating stroke care priorities within Waterloo Wellington with health service providers across the full continuum of care (primary prevention/health promotion, pre-hospital, acute care, rehabilitation, community reintegration and secondary prevention), in alignment with the broader regional stroke network work plan.

As a known leader for best practice stroke care within the district, they deliver on the mandate of Waterloo Wellington's district system responsibilities by contributing their expertise and insight into the development and implementation of a cross-continuum district work plan, in collaboration with key system partners to improve access and quality of stroke services and outcomes for patients within Waterloo Wellington.

Included in the role of the District Stroke Manager is the operational oversight of the Secondary Stroke Prevention Clinic, the Urgent Neurology Clinic, Adult Diabetes Education Clinic, EMG and EEG services as well as the Telemedicine service.


QUALIFICATIONS:


  • Bachelor's Degree required, Master's Degree preferred
  • Member in good standing with a college recognized under the Regulated Health Professions Act
  • Minimum three years of healthcare leadership experience preferred
  • Recent experience (within the past two years) working with stroke patients or within the Waterloo Wellington stroke system preferred
  • Strong communicator and proven ability to facilitate timely resolution of patient and family issues in collaboration with the team
  • Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to patientfocused care philosophy
  • Demonstrated ability to facilitate and lead effective multidisciplinary teams
  • Ability to work with frontline staff to identify, promote and resolve quality issues
  • Ability to implement change management processes for quality improvement and system advancement
  • Ability to implement and manage unitspecific HR functions such as employee rewards, recognition, discipline, and conducting performance reviews
  • Good attendance record
  • Experience using computer software programs, e.g., MS Word, Excel and electronic mail
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APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE POSTING IS CLOSED.
**Grand River Hospital is committed to fair and equitable employment and in our recruitment and selection practices.

We strongly believe in inclusion and diversity within our organization, and welcome all applicants including, but not limited to:

racialized communities, all religions and ethnicities, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, Indigenous people, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of our Hospital community.

We are committed to providing and fostering a respectful workplace for all employees, free from violence and harassment. Grand River Hospital is a proud member of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI).

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