
Role title: Provincial Head, Systemic Treatment
Reports to: VP, Clinical, Cancer Programs, Ontario Health
Location: 525 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 2L7
Anticipated time commitment: 2 days/week
Term: Three (3) year + one 3-year extension
Number of opportunities: One (1)
Posting date: May 29, 2025
Closing date: June 28, 2025
Position summary
Ontario Health is seeking expressions of interest from Medical Oncologists or Hematologists for the position of Provincial Head, Systemic Treatment. This is a unique opportunity to provide strategic leadership to the evolution of the Ontario Systemic Treatment Program. This opportunity is open to all qualified candidates, including the incumbent.
Questions about the role may be submitted by email no later than June 16, 2025.
A consolidated list of all questions and answers will be available to any party, by request, by June 20, 2025.
Interested parties should forward their expression of interest and curriculum vitae, electronically, with the subject line as “Application for Provincial Head, Systemic Treatment - [Your Name]” no later than 5:00 P.M. on June 28, 2025.
To send a question, receive a copy of the consolidated list of questions and answers, or to submit your expression of interest, please contact Sourcing@ontariohealth.ca.
Accountabilities
The key responsibilities of this role are:
- Provide visionary leadership at the program and provincial level
- Participate as an active member of OH-CCO’s Clinical Council and work collaboratively with other
- provincial clinical heads, cancer leads and Regional Vice Presidents, Cancer Services
- In alignment with the Ontario Cancer Plan, champion a strategic vision, goals and work plan for
- the Program
- Conduct horizon and jurisdictional scanning to identify and prioritize issues
- Oversee development and implementation of organizational standards
- Oversee and provide leadership towards system performance management, as it pertains to the
- Program
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- Provide oversight and strategic direction to funding model development, implementation and refinement
- Lead and ensure accountability of system funding particularly in the ongoing maintenance and refresh of the Systemic Treatment- Quality Based Procedures funding model
- Establish and maintain effective links with relevant clinical communities on behalf of OH-CCO
- Identify and respond to system level issues
- Provide supervisory and mentoring oversight to regional leads and provincial clinical advisors in conjunction with OH-CCO staff
- May actively contribute to recruitment and performance management of program and project managers, clinical advisors and regional clinical leaders
- Provide timely advice in response to Ministry, media and other requests for information related to the program or modality. Serve as a spokesperson on behalf of OH-CCO with media and/or Senior leaders
- Support and advance collaboration among stakeholders
- Provide direction and leadership to other programs and initiatives related to Systemic Treatment, including Provincial Drug Reimbursement Programs and Health Human Resource Planning
- Lead the implementation of the Systemic Treatment related strategic objectives for the Ontario Cancer Plan, and Systemic Treatment Implementation Plan including working in conjunction with the Regional Cancer Programs to implement regional quality initiatives
Qualifications
- Medical Oncologist or Hematologist currently practicing in Ontario in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) with a minimum of 10 years of experience
- Significant clinical, research and teaching experience in systemic treatment
- Proven track record of clinical leadership at the hospital and/or university level
- Recognized as an opinion leader within the systemic treatment community
- In-depth knowledge of clinical, administrative and system issues with respect to cancer services
- Aptitude for systems thinking, ability to analyze information and to make sound decisions
- Familiarity and knowledge of administrative data
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to build consensus
- Strong professional presence and ability to present to large and small audiences in a concise, articulate and dynamic fashion
- Demonstrate commitment to patient-centred care, evidence-based medicine and public accountability
- Enthusiasm for, and commitment to, quality improvement in cancer care at the systems level
- Demonstrate creativity through publication of research and/or implementation of innovative systems and ideas
- Effective strategic thinking abilities for appropriate and proactive program planning
How to apply
Interested parties should forward their expression of interest and curriculum vitae, electronically, with the subject line as “Application for Provincial Head, Systemic Treatment - [Your Name]” no later than 5:00 P.M. on June 28, 2025 to Sourcing@ontariohealth.ca.
We will evaluate all applications against the skills and experience requirements for the position. Those candidates selected for interview will be contacted directly by a representative from the Business Unit. Ontario Health may consider applications from incumbents currently in the position. If you have not been contacted within 3 weeks after the close of the posting, you can assume you are not under consideration for this position.
More About Ontario Health
Ontario Health is an agency created by the Government of Ontario with a mandate to connect and coordinate Ontario’s health care system in ways that have not been done before, to help ensure that Ontarians receive the best possible care.
Ontario Health oversees health care delivery across the province, which includes ensuring front-line providers and other health professionals have the tools and information they need to deliver the best possible care within their communities. This also means simplifying the current system and connecting and coordinating its many complex parts in new and innovative ways. This involves keeping a close eye on how the health system is performing and providing evidence-based standards and improvements to address any gaps.
Ontario Health helps to support significant and important transformation in Ontario’s health system, working to ease the transition between points of care for Ontarians and helping to ensure they have access to the care they need. Ontario Health is adapting world-renowned practices from areas such as cancer care and renal care to other parts of the system, including mental health and addictions.
Through integration, coordination, connection, and clinical excellence, Ontario Health is working to reduce strain on the system which will enable investment of more resources on the care Ontarians need, and, most importantly, improve health outcomes and overall wellness for all.
As an operational service agency of the Government of Ontario, Ontario Health is accountable for conducting a fair and transparent process, providing equal treatment to all qualified parties, in selecting a candidate for the above mentioned role.