Lead, Patient Reported Measurement

December 21 2024
Expected expiry date: January 6 2025
Industries Healthcare, social assistance
Categories Population Health
Toronto, ON • Full time

At Ontario Health, we are committed to developing a strong organizational culture that connects and inspires all team members across the province. Our vision is that together, we will be a leader in health and wellness for all. Our mission is to connect the health system to drive improved and equitable health outcomes, experiences and value. How we work together is reflected through our five values: integrity, inspiration, tenacity, humility and care.

What Ontario Health offers:

Achieving your career goals is a priority to us. Benefits of working at Ontario Health may include the following based on employment type:

  • Fully paid medical, dental and vision coverage from your first day

  • a health care spending account

  • a premium defined benefit pension plan

  • three personal days and two float days annually

  • three weeks' vacation to start (for individual contributors), increasing to four weeks after two years

  • career development opportunities

  • a collaborative values-based team culture

  • a wellness program

  • a hybrid working model

  • participation in Communities of Inclusion

Want to make a difference in your career? Consider this opportunity.

The Lead is an integral member of the Patient Reported Measurement program within Person-Centred Care and plays an essential role leading the development, planning, implementation of projects and operational initiatives that support clinical quality improvement, innovation and research leveraging best practices and evidence within the Population Health and Value Based Systems Portfolio. This role will collaborate closely with internal program and health system leaders as well as external stakeholders (e.g., Ministry of Health, Ontario Health Teams) to prepare presentations/reports/briefing notes/etc., organize and lead meetings, manage project timelines, as well as other assigned activities. This role will manage ongoing, well-established, and new areas of work focused on patient reported experience and outcome measures and work closely across the clinical programs, with clinical leaders and various stakeholders to drive clinical service changes, broader health system improvements, and health system performance reporting.

Here is what you will be doing:

  • Plan, lead, manage, and execute projects of high priority and complexity with provincial scope related to the Patient Reported Measurement program.

  • Work closely with site leads, clinicians, and other stakeholders to identify opportunities to align clinical, quality improvement and operational priorities across different health care sectors and clinical program areas (such as Ontario's Hip and Knee PROM Program).

  • Develop and maintain internal OH relationships and regional team relationships to advance regional clinical programs and innovation initiatives.

  • Utilizes data and evidence to help identify areas for clinical quality improvement. Additionally, coaches and supports programs to effectively use patient reported data with the goal of advancing person centred care.

  • Actively manage projects/initiatives, including identifying and effectively communicating with relevant stakeholders, managing project documentation, driving agendas, and providing input in a collaborative setting.

  • Manage multiple projects and operational tasks concurrently.

  • Manage and coordinate engagement activities with provincial and regional stakeholders, as well as other stakeholders, through planned engagement sessions, including working groups, expert committees, advisory councils, and focus groups.

  • Proactively identify and manage project risks and issues, and manage escalation processes, as required.

  • Support system and regional level performance measurement and management with an emphasis on using data for improvement and planning.

  • Act as a key interface and liaison with Managers, Directors, and Executives as well as other key internal and external stakeholders, including across Ontario Health, Canadian Institute for Health Information, and Ministry of Health.

  • Advise and update management teams on a regular basis, including challenges and opportunities.

  • Pull diverse and interdisciplinary groups together, emphasizing interdependence, shared overall objectives, and the need for combined skills.

  • Work closely with Ontario Health Teams and Ontario Health clinical programs (i.e., cancer, cardiac, renal, mental health, etc.) and support alignment and implementation of provincial, regional, digital, and clinical standards and guidelines, as appropriate.

  • Work collaboratively with other portfolios at Ontario Health to drive performance measurement and health system planning activities.

  • Support the provincial/regional advisory bodies and subject matter experts who provide guidance and thought leadership (i.e., innovating thinking) for the program.

  • Provide input into the use of data, analytics and reporting to improve quality at all levels of the system using provincial and regional data holdings.

  • Provide leadership in publication, research, evaluation, and the building of evidence to support the role and scope of patient reported measurement.

  • Develop content expertise in the data, business intelligence and analytics that supports the Patient Reported Measurement program.

  • Work closely with Digital Excellence in Health teams to gather requirements and design, develop and implement technical solutions for new and/or operational provincial/regional data collection and management digital platforms.

  • Support stakeholders in trouble-shooting digital platforms, data and business intelligence issues.

  • Support initiatives to expand Patient Reported Measurement program strategies at the population health level.

  • Monitor, collate and synthesize information on evidence, trends and best practices to facilitate planning and decision making.

  • Develop needs assessments, jurisdictional scans, options analyses, impact assessments to create program policies and guidance.

  • Prepare reports, briefings, policy papers, briefing/issue notes, and presentations for a variety of audiences

  • Develop and present material using excellent written, verbal, and graphical communications skills, with ability to express complex concepts effectively to a variety of audiences.

  • Deliver excellent tactical and critical strategic thinking.

  • Approach problems proactively and recommend thorough and practical solutions to a wide range of complex problems.

  • Promote collaboration and teamwork including working for consensus and contributing to achievement of team/group goals.

Here is what you will need to be successful:

Education and Experience:

  • An undergraduate degree in public health, health sciences, business/health administration, public policy or a related field is required.

  • A master's degree in public health, health sciences, business/health administration, public policy or a related field is preferred.

  • Five to eight years of experience, including at least two years working within the healthcare sector and leading/enabling large-scale strategic projects.

  • Proven ability to build, enhance and maintain strategic relationships with clinicians, local and provincial governments, health service providers and other key stakeholders to work in a variety of team situations.

  • Certification and/or advanced knowledge/skills in change management, quality improvement, and/or project management is an asset.

  • Knowledge of population health management and patient reported measurement is preferred.

  • Experience conducting end-to-end planning and execution of program/operational activities within the specific focus area of expertise.

  • Experience synthesizing and applying scientific research/evidence to quality improvement and health system design initiatives.

  • Experience as a lead who is skilled in self-management, leading by example, and setting objectives, managing expectations, and facilitating stakeholder engagement activities across politically sensitive environments.

  • Experience in change management, process development, and business/project management operations is preferred.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Knowledge of frameworks for evidence review and evaluation, and policy development.

  • Strong understanding of health care system and continuum of care including clinical processes with ability to use clinical data for improvement.

  • An understanding of Ontario's health care system.

  • Demonstrated ability to successfully execute on multiple large-scale, complex, high-risk projects, ideally within a cross-functional structure.

  • Proven ability to problem solve by providing thorough and practical solutions to a wide range of complex problems and approaching challenges proactively using strong critical thinking and negotiating skills.

  • Develop relationships with key stakeholders to establish trust, credibility, and respect and clearly articulate key messages that resonate across different stakeholder groups and audiences.

  • Excellent writing skills including the ability to prepare briefing notes, reports, and business presentations.

  • Excellent oral skills including ability to create and deliver effective presentations and answer questions.

Attributes:

  • Collaborative leadership style with the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team environment.

  • Work independently in a highly organized and self-directed manner with minimal supervision.

  • Prioritize and effectively anticipate and respond to risks and issues as they arise.

  • Analyze and define problems, evaluate alternatives, find solutions, and make decisions.

  • Work well under pressure and use good judgment in assessing difficult situations.

  • Be creative and results-oriented.

  • Comfortable working in a dynamic fast-paced environment with a degree of uncertainty or ambiguity.

  • Support the advancement of equity, inclusion, and diversity across the Ontario health system.

Location: Ontario (currently hybrid; subject to change)

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Employment Type:

Permanent Full time

Contract Length:

N/A

Salary Band:

Band 6

External Application Deadline Date:

January 6, 2025

All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.

Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; members of Black and racialized groups; 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary individuals; and people living with disabilities.

Ontario Health is an accessible employer, and we offer accommodation in all aspects of employment, including the recruitment process. If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers@ontariohealth.ca and a member of the team will connect with you within 48 hours.

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