Division & Section: Public Health, PH Strategy & Preventive Health
Work Location: 277 Victoria Street, 6th Floor
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary Vacancy, 12 months
Salary: $128,728.60-$151,278.40, PSG #TM1372 and wage grade 9
Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation: Non-Union
Qualified List will be established to fill permanent and temporary positions.
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 18-MAY-2021 to 30-MAY-2021
Job Summary:
As a key contributor to the Toronto Public Health management team, the Associate Director of Public Health – Strategy and Preventative Health will provide timely and efficient policy and program advice and support. The incumbent will provide leadership and direction for planning, delivery and evaluation of services and standards.
At this time we are looking for an individual who thrives in a fast paced, demanding environment to assist the Toronto Public Health Senior Management team to manage and respond to critical pandemic and public health program issues. Monitoring various mediums including, Board of Health, government communications, media, research and other sources to ensure Toronto Public Health responds to emerging public health priorities. The individual will facilitate effective policies, issues management and communication.
Major Responsibilities:
Provides direction regarding program planning development and implementation in relation to service delivery, quality assurance, information management and reporting and integration of programs and services of a specified portfolio of programs in a directorate.
Leads policy development, recommends and approves procedures regarding program specific requirements based on long-term needs.
Contributes to the continuous improvement of directorate performance through analysis and implementation of sound management practices and procedures, provides subordinate program management staff with direction and guidance, processes and tools to increase efficiencies and improve effectiveness of the services provided.
Leads and motivates a diverse workforce, ensuring effective teamwork, provides resolution to controversial labour relations issues, ensures high standards of work quality, organizational performance and continuous learning and encourages innovation in others.
Develops, recommends and administers the annual budget for the portfolio, and ensures that expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
Manages staff complement control, authorizes and controls vacation and overtime requests for management and/or non-union staff. Monitors and evaluates staff performance and approves salary increments.
Provides overall direction to city-wide program planning and development of a specified portfolio of programs within a directorate.
Directs operations by providing leadership, direction and support to subordinate management staff who are accountable for the day-to-day operation of the programs.
Monitors program performance and makes necessary adjustments to ensure targets are met.
Builds effective management teams and supports the development of collaborative working relationships and the coordination of activities across all programs delivered through local offices.
Provides guidance and direction regarding issues management when there are implications for the division, other city services, inter-governmental liaisons and political sensitivities.
Provides oversight and policy framework for program management including consultation on legal issues related to client and/or service follow-up.
Manages staff complement control, negotiates service contracts and performance targets and prepares business cases and procurement requests in accordance with corporate requirements.
Establishes employee recruitment, retention and recognition strategies.
Ensures due diligence to occupational health and safety.
Monitors community health indicators and identities emerging issues and priorities in the external environment that could impact community health needs and/or service delivery pressures and uses this information to direct the establishment of public health interventions that improve the health of the City’s residents.
Develops multi-year strategic and operating plans that are innovative and evidence-based, maximizes service delivery efficiencies and integrates access and equity principles.
Directs and holds responsibility for compliance with Ontario public health standards, applicable statutes, municipal by-laws and City Council directives.
Directs activities related to accreditation standards, quality assurance, risk management and serious occurrence response within the service area.
Develops and maintains appropriate communication, consultation, expert advice and/or partnership strategies to ensure effective working relationships with external agencies and health service providers and establishes protocols that support referral, service coordination and continuity of service.
Ensures community input and participation in service planning as appropriate.
Establishes mechanisms (including information management, data collection systems and policies and procedures) to support and monitor compliance with the applicable practice standards for regulated health professionals.
Participates in the review, planning and conduct of applied research including the preparation and review of research proposals and the submission of abstracts and delivery of presentations.
Represent Toronto Public Health and supports the Medical Officer of Health and/or director at meetings with the Board of Health, City Council and related standing committees.
Manages information and action requests from Members of Council through verbal response, reports and briefing notes.
Establishes and maintains relationships with other municipal divisions and other levels of governments on programming and policy issues.
Leads investigations into reported regulatory and policy breaches e.g. fraud and waste, human rights and harassment.
Participates in the development and implementation of Toronto Public Health emergency response plan as it relates to overall incident management and the training and redeployment of staff. As assigned, directs and manages emergency responses.
Participates in the development and implementation of business continuity plans of a specified portfolio of programs.
Provides coverage for the director.
Key Qualifications:
Extensive experience in strategy and policy development, issues management and program planning to facilitate service delivery, preferably in a public health or comparable field.
Considerable experience managing complex assignments from inception through to implementation while balancing political, community and other stakeholder interests, with an advanced ability to manage competing priorities and demands in a rapidly changing environment.
Considerable experience leading, managing, coaching, holding accountable and motivating a diverse team of professionals with a commitment to continuous learning, innovation and developing others.
Highly developed interpersonal, analytical and critical thinking skills with the ability to resolve conflicts, problem solve, negotiate and interact with all levels of the organization to forge effective internal and external relationships.
Advanced verbal and written communication skills including considerable experience in the preparation of reports/briefing notes for both technical and non-technical audiences.
Highly developed sense of discretion, judgment and political acumen to deal with sensitive and confidential matters.
Considerable experience performing as a collaborative program leader, promoting values representative of the Toronto Public Service including integrity, equity, diversity and inclusion.
Familiarity with relevant legislation including but not limited to the Health Promotion and Protection Act, the Ontario Public Health Standards and Protocols, the Personal Health Information and Protection Act, the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Child and Family Services Act, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, etc.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.
Accommodation
The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the City’s Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.
Apply Now
To help us with our recruitment effort, please indicate your email/cover letter where (vacanciesincanada.ca) you saw this job posting.