Full Time
Oakville, ON
Posted 6 days ago

Oakville, ON | Full-Time | Permanent | Hybrid or Remote

The CAN Health Network is helping build a stronger, more competitive Canadian economy by connecting health care operators with Canadian technology companies to bring innovative solutions into the health care system. As a federally funded national network, CAN Health works with health care organizations, known as Edges, to identify pressing challenges and match them with Canadian-made solutions that can be validated, procured, and scaled across the country.

At the heart of our operations, the project management team provides funding oversight and Edges complete Commercialization projects. Project managers act as the direct link between health care organizations and Canadian companies.

CAN Health’s headquarters is in downtown Oakville, where you will work, collaborate, and build relationships with colleagues and partners. As a national Network, CAN Health also works closely with team members and stakeholders across Canada.

This position offers a flexible hybrid/remote work arrangement. Team members who reside within the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) are expected to work from our Oakville office three days per week to support collaboration, team engagement, and in-person meetings, or as needed.

Candidates located outside the GTHA but within Canada are welcome to apply and may work fully remotely. We are committed to supporting a distributed workforce and fostering strong connections across our national team.

Salary Range: $60,000.00-$85,000.00

What You’ll Do

Reporting to the Manager, National Operations, CAN Health is seeking a National Project Manager to join the team who will support projects across the country, with an emphasis on running projects in the West & North regions of CAN Health. You will have exposure to high-profile projects involving multiple organizations across the country 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.

In this role, you will:

Support Project Coordination and Delivery

  • Coordinate and support multiple commercialization projects across the CAN Health Network, including project planning, scheduling, documentation, implementation tracking, reporting, and close-out activities.
  • Maintain project trackers, workplans, risk logs, milestone updates, budget tracking tools, and other project management documents to ensure projects remain organized and on track.
  • Monitor project progress, identify risks and issues, and escalate key items to the Manager, National Operations, as appropriate.
  • Support the preparation of project materials, including Call for Innovation documentation, proposals, project charters, workplans, budgets, meeting agendas, presentations, briefing notes, and status updates.
  • Coordinate regular project meetings with internal and external stakeholders, including preparing agendas, capturing action items, and following up to ensure deliverables are completed.
  • Support the CAN Health claims and reporting process for active projects by gathering project updates, financial information, milestones, and supporting documentation.
  • Work with the Manager, National Operations, to support project risk mitigation, issue resolution, and ongoing project performance monitoring.

Support Edge Partner Engagement

  • Act as a key point of contact for assigned Edge partners, with a focus on supporting clear communication, timely follow-up, and strong day-to-day relationship management.
  • Maintain ongoing relationships with healthcare partners, companies, scaling partners, and ecosystem partners to support active projects and identify emerging opportunities.
  • Support discussions with clinical and administrative leaders to identify potential project opportunities and understand organizational priorities, challenges, and needs.
  • Help assess pipeline project ideas and identify Canadian solutions that may align with project goals, operational needs, and key performance indicators.
  • Support engagement strategies for assigned Edge partners, including tracking activities, documenting opportunities, and providing regular updates to the Manager, National Operations.
  • Where required, support broader national initiatives, events, and strategic projects across CAN Health.

What You Bring

In this role, you will support the successful delivery of projects that help Canadian companies scale and support healthcare organizations in adopting solutions that address real operational needs. You are organized, proactive, comfortable working with multiple stakeholders, and able to keep projects moving in a fast-paced environment.

You will likely bring:

  • Successful completion of a university degree or college diploma in business, health administration, clinical/health informatics, health sciences, or a related discipline.
  • Experience supporting or managing projects, ideally in healthcare, government, innovation, commercialization, or the private sector.
  • Experience working with healthcare organizations, hospitals, health technology companies, public sector organizations, or innovation-focused environments is considered an asset.
  • Strong organizational, time management, and project coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and priorities at the same time.
  • Strong attention to detail and comfort maintaining trackers, workplans, budgets, project documentation, and reporting materials.
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with healthcare leaders, clinicians, administrative teams, companies, and other partners.
  • Ability to take initiative, follow up consistently, and support projects from planning through to implementation and reporting.
  • Familiarity with health technology, commercialization, procurement, business development, or project evaluation is considered an asset.
  • A Project Management Professional designation, regulated health professional background, or other relevant project management training is considered an asset but is not required.
  • Written and spoken competence in French is considered an asset.
  • Ability to travel to other regions of Canada as required.
  • Ability to be flexible with work hours to meet project needs and support collaboration across Canadian time zones.

What Will Help You Succeed

  • You are proactive and dependable
  • You can move comfortably between detail-oriented tasks and strategic priorities
  • You can speak with confidence and collaborate with leaders, administrators and clinicians throughout ideation and project execution
  • You are energized by working in a collaborative, fast-moving environment
  • You care about building systems that support growth and accountability

Why Join CAN Health

At CAN Health, you will be part of a national organization working to make it easier for Canadian companies to succeed at home while helping health care organizations adopt solutions that solve real-world problems. CAN Health’s model is designed to help Canadian technologies be validated, procured, and scaled across the network and beyond.

You will join a team that is purpose-driven, collaborative, and committed to improving both health care and Canada’s innovation economy.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a short cover letter outlining your interest in the role and relevant experience to our website canhealthnetwork.ca

By Friday, July 15, 2026.

CAN Health does not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select candidates as part of the hiring process. All applications are reviewed by members of our team.

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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