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A national health organization in Canada is seeking an Associate Director, Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation to lead strategic initiatives and enhance public awareness regarding organ donation and transplantation. This role requires expertise in public health, leadership experience, and effective communication skills. The successful candidate will work in a hybrid environment and contribute to life-saving initiatives, directly impacting patient care across the country.
Location: Ottawa, ON, CA; Brampton, ON, CA; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CA; St. John's, NL, CA; Winnipeg, MB, CA; Saint John, New Brunswick, CA; Calgary, AB, CA; Ancaster, ON, CA; Toronto, ON, CA; Vancouver, British Columbia, CA; Edmonton, AB, CA.
Please note this role will work in a hybrid environment. The successful candidate must be located near a Canadian Blood Services site and will be working a mixture of on-site and off-site work based on the parameters for our operations to meet the needs of our donors, our staff and our communities. Currently, employees are expected to have an in-person presence for at least 40% of their work time. This requirement may vary depending upon circumstances.
Job category: Supervisory and management
Job posting ID: 7778
Employment status: Regular full-time
Classification: PTS/MGT/IT B
Salary/Rate of pay: $129,159 to $145,691
Application requirements:
Do you currently work for Canadian Blood Services? All employees must apply via the internal career page.
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Canadian Blood Services is looking for a regular full-time Associate Director, Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation (Program Operations) to join our dynamic Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation (OTDT) team in our Medical Affairs and Innovation (MAI) division.
The Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation team within Canadian Blood Services collaborates with partners and stakeholders (internal and external) to develop and strengthen the foundational elements that contribute to a high-performing organ and tissue donation and transplantation system. It also develops and operates a number of registries through which Canadian Blood Services’ supports the sharing of solid organs-for-transplant within and across provincial boundaries. Canadian Blood Service’s OTDT Program also acts as the Secretariat for the System Operators Advisory Committee, a critical committee in a governance structure that will oversee pan-Canadian collaboration in OTDT health care services.
In this role, you will be a member of the OTDT program’s senior leadership team and will work closely with other program leaders to promote a “one program” approach to leadership and will role model Canadian Blood Services’ leadership commitments:
You will be a people-first leader and administrator with the breadth of skills, experience and knowledge necessary to lead, guide and support a team of direct and indirect reports, who have a wide range of skills, expertise, knowledge and experience. You will be specifically responsible for strategic direction in public education and awareness activities and initiatives on behalf of the national community. This includes thought leadership and strategic planning in collaboration with ODOs and transplant programs, patient partner organizations, funders and international counterparts in OTDT. Key stakeholders include CBS Medical Advisors, subject matter experts, OTDT administrative and clinical thought leaders, creative agencies, communications and marketing, government relations, stakeholder relations and other critical internal colleagues. You will foster a high degree of innovation, collaboration, and partnership in achieving high quality outcomes through planning, managing, leading and implementing national public education and awareness initiatives, processes, and policy. You will also be responsible for the administrative, operational, and fiscal oversight of all areas of program operations, committee logistics and event management. You will also lead multiple teams engaged in a variety of activities to support cross functional work, and lead the strategy related to national campaigns and engagement to support improving public education and awareness of OTDT in Canada.
To succeed in this role, you will need to rely on, guide and nurture your team, build, strengthen and maintain positive and productive relationships with stakeholders in all parts of OTDT health care services in Canada, including senior administrators and leaders, clinical specialists, researchers and patient partners, and be able to provide and maintain a psychologically safe and inclusive work environment for all staff and the stakeholders with whom we partner. You will be well versed in the OTDT landscape in Canada, a seasoned leader with experience in public health, education, stakeholder relations, community engagement, science communications, and marketing, and provide advice and counsel to other leaders in OTDT and across CBS related to emerging issues, stakeholder engagement, and education and awareness strategies.
Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.
If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply by providing your up-to-date resume. This could be your first step towards a meaningful and inspiring career. Come to work each day knowing that you save lives.
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