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Full Time
Ontario
Posted 2 semaines ago

À propos du Réseau de santé CAN

The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network (CHN) coordinates health care providers from across the country into an integrated marketplace – a first for Canada. CHN is a national partnership comprised of leading Canadian health organizations, referred to as Edges, and promising companies across Canada. Made possible with funding from the Federal Government, the Network works together to introduce new solutions into the health care system and pave the way for Canadian businesses to scale not only across Canada, but globally.

When united, Canada’s 13 provinces and territories become a competitive advantage for Canada. By pairing health care providers with Canadian entrepreneurs, CHN breaks down procurement barriers and de-risks technology adoption. The results: better tools in health care, improved patient outcomes, more jobs at home, and the opportunity to drive economic prosperity.

Our Mission: To bring Canada together to create economic prosperity and better health for all.


Job Description

CHN is seeking a Project Manager to join the Network who will support projects in the Ontario and West regions who will report directly to the Director, Commercialization Projects, Ontario. You will have exposure to high-profile projects involving multiple organizations across the Ontario region and be instrumental in supporting projects that require collaboration with a variety of internal and external stakeholders, including management, clinicians, and private sector key stakeholders.

As a Project Manager, you will support Edge partners in the ideation, development, and successful execution of their Commercialization Projects, including overseeing project budgets, scope, and timelines. These efforts will require ongoing collaboration with CHN’s Strategic Insights and Company Support team to identify the top Canadian companies to engage in said projects, and CHN’s Communications team to share the successes of these projects (and companies) with the broader network and beyond.

In this role, you will be required to develop creative and targeted strategies to support not only the successes of the projects, but the scaling and widespread adoption of the companies CHN supports across Canada.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee multiple commercialization projects within the Network; including but not limited to the planning, coordination, evaluation, and budget management required of the project.
  • Support preparation and presentation of project documentation including Call for Innovation (CFI) documentation, proposals, charters, project plans, budgets, meeting agendas and presentations.
  • Monitor and report on progress, risks and issues associated with each project to all stakeholders and escalate as appropriate.
  • Provide strategies for risk mitigation and resolution where appropriate.
  • Maintain ongoing relationships, and develop new relationships, with key external partners including but not limited to Edges, Companies, Scaling Partners, Ecosystem Partners, etc.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Successful completion of a university degree (or college diploma) in business, clinical/health informatics, or health-related discipline.
  • Experience in project management in healthcare environments such as hospitals, government or private sector is an asset.
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) designation an asset but not required.
  • Previous experience working at private Health Tech companies and/or experience in health technology, innovation, commercialization, public sector procurement and business development considered is an asset.
  • Excellent organizational, time management and project management skills with demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks effectively.
  • Effective interpersonal communications skills and ability to successfully build and maintain relationships with leaders, scientists, research staff and frontline clinicians.
  • Written and spoken competence in English is required, written and spoken competence in French is an asset.
  • Ability to travel within the Ontario and West regions.
  • The CHN HQ is located in Oakville, Ontario and there is an expectation in the first year of employment that a significant amount of time will be spent in person at our Oakville office.

Compensation:

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance and pension plan.

CHN is committed to creating a diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve. We encourage applications from women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and individuals of all genders and sexual orientations.


CHN thanks all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. If contacted for an interview, please inform us should accommodation be acquired.

We are accepting applications until April 22, 2024.

About CAN Health Network The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network (CHN) coordinates health care providers from across the country into an integrated marketplace – a first for Canada....

Full Time
Atlantique
Posted 2 semaines ago

À propos du Réseau de santé CAN

The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network (CHN) coordinates health care providers from across the country into an integrated marketplace – a first for Canada. CHN is a national partnership comprised of leading Canadian health organizations, referred to as Edges, and promising companies across Canada. Made possible with funding from the Federal Government, the Network works together to introduce new solutions into the health care system and pave the way for Canadian businesses to scale not only across Canada, but globally.

When united, Canada’s 13 provinces and territories become a competitive advantage for Canada. By pairing health care providers with Canadian entrepreneurs, CHN breaks down procurement barriers and de-risks technology adoption. The results: better tools in health care, improved patient outcomes, more jobs at home, and the opportunity to drive economic prosperity.

Our Mission: To bring Canada together to create economic prosperity and better health for all.


Job Description

CHN is seeking a Project Manager to join the Network who will support projects in the Atlantic and Quebec regions. This role will report directly to the Director, Commercialization Projects, Atlantic. This role will have exposure to high-profile projects involving multiple organizations across the Atlantic and Quebec regions. You will be instrumental in supporting projects that require collaboration with a variety of internal and external stakeholders, including management, clinicians, and private sector key stakeholders.

As a Project Manager, you will support Edge partners in the ideation, development, and successful execution of their Commercialization Projects, including overseeing project budgets, scope, and timelines. These efforts will require ongoing collaboration with CHN’s Strategic Insights and Company Support team to identify the top Canadian companies to engage in said projects, and CHN’s Communications team to share the successes of these projects (and companies) with the broader network and beyond.

In this role, you will be required to develop creative and targeted strategies to support not only the successes of the projects they lead, but the scaling and widespread adoption of the companies CHN supports across Canada.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee multiple commercialization projects within the Network; including but not limited to the planning, coordination, evaluation, and budget management required of the project.
  • Support preparation and presentation of project documentation including Call for Innovation documentation, proposals, charters, project plans, budgets, meeting agendas and presentations.
  • Monitor and report on progress, risks and issues associated with each project to all stakeholders and escalate as appropriate.
  • Provide strategies for risk mitigation and resolution where appropriate.
  • Maintain ongoing relationships, and develop new relationships, with key external partners including but not limited to Edges, Companies, Scaling Partners, Ecosystem Partners, etc.
  • Support the Communications team with proofreading of French documents.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Must be eligible to work in Canada.
  • Written and spoken competence in both French and English is required.
  • Successful completion of a university degree (or college diploma) in business, clinical/health informatics, or health-related discipline.
  • Experience in project management in healthcare environments such as hospitals, government or private sector is an asset.
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) designation an asset but not required.
  • Previous experience working at private Health Tech companies and/or experience in health technology, innovation, commercialization, public sector procurement and business development considered a strong asset.
  • An understanding of the public and private health care systems and how companies can be best positioned for procurement success in a Canadian context.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple concurrent projects in a highly ambiguous environment and apply critical thinking skills to develop strategic and innovative approaches and solutions to novel problems.
  • Excellent organizational, time management and project management skills with demonstrated ability to multi-task and prioritize tasks effectively.
  • Effective interpersonal communications skills and ability to successfully build and maintain relationships with senior leaders, scientists, research staff and frontline clinicians.
  • Ability to travel within the Atlantic and Quebec region.

Compensation:

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance and pension plan.

CHN is committed to creating a diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve. We encourage applications from women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and individuals of all genders and sexual orientations.


CHN thanks all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. If contacted for an interview, please inform us should accommodation be acquired.

We are accepting applications until April 22, 2024.

About CAN Health Network The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network (CHN) coordinates health care providers from across the country into an integrated marketplace – a first for Canada....