Program Medical Director, Krembil Brain Institute (KBI)

This position will remain open until filled.

The University Health Network (UHN) is seeking an exceptional neurosciences medical director to lead and develop a bold and compelling vision and a new strategic road map for one of its many world- renowned programs.

The Krembil Brain Institute is an internationally recognized neuroscience centre providing excellence in clinical care along with leading edge research and education for health care professionals in all fields from across Canada and around the globe.

The Institute is one of the few priority-focused neuroscience programs in Canada with dedicated staff who are experts in disorders of the brain, spine, and eyes. The Institute’s dedicated inter-professional team, which includes specialist physicians, surgeons, nurses, and allied health and support staff across all program elements, is committed to transforming care through innovative delivery models; integrating basic and clinical research through novel translation strategies; providing system leadership for advancement and innovation, and enabling inter-professional academic excellence and leadership.

As the Institute’s Program Medical Director, reporting to the University Health Network Chief Medical Officer, and working in a dyadic partnership with the Clinical Vice President, you are the clinical leader of  the Neurosciences program (Neurosurgery, Neurology, MSNICU, Ophthalmology) across all sites of the University Health Network which report operationally to you as Program Medical Director.  You are a key member of the senior team, working in partnership with the Clinical Vice-Presidents and Program Medical Directors, and have shared responsibility for ensuring that clinical targets and annual operational plans are accomplished. You work collaboratively with other specialty areas including Otolaryngology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, Physiatry, Imaging, and Critical Care; research institutes, and hospital foundations to enable an environment that will achieve clinical, academic, and scientific excellence.

You, the KBI Research Director and the KBI Clinical Vice President are the Institute’s co-leaders, responsible for developing, enacting, and monitoring the program’s strategic and operational plans aligned with UHN’s strategy and academic mission, and determining clinical, research, and educational priorities and directions.  You play an important internal and external relations role, securing the resources and the funds to support new and existing initiatives, increasing the Institute’s profile locally, nationally, and internationally, promoting and celebrating the Institute’s great work and fostering alliances and partnerships with other health care, education, research, and private sector organizations.

As the ideal candidate, you are a highly respected clinician and scientific leader with the vision, strategic foresight, passion, and energy to inspire change and excellence and motivate the Institute’s multi-disciplinary team. You are an exceptional communicator, collaborator and relationship builder who can build internal and external support for the Institute and foster a culture of trust, collaboration, integration collegiality, and impact.  A team-oriented leader and consensus builder, you have had extensive experience recruiting, engaging, training, and developing clinicians and scientists. You demonstrate a high degree of emotional intelligence with exceptional interpersonal skills as well as strong negotiation, facilitation, and problem- solving skills. Your comfort with and experience in fundraising will be highly valued as will your experience in budgetary, strategic, and operational planning.

If you’d like to be considered for this position please e-mail your curriculum vitae and cover letter in confidence to Dr. Brian Hodges, EVP Education & Chief Medical Officer, University Health Network at brian.hodges@uhn.ca

 The University of Toronto and University Health Network are strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized person s/persons of colour, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disability, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

Contact information:

Dr. Brian Hodges – brian.hodges@uhn.ca

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