About This Opportunity: Chief of Pediatric Anatomical Pathology - The Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario is currently seeking a Chief of Pediatric Anatomical Pathology - The Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario to join their team in Ontario.
This position offers an excellent opportunity for motivated individuals looking to advance their career.
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The Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario invites applications for a full time Chief of pediatric Anatomical Pathology at CHEO, which is a site of the Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association Reference Laboratory (EORLA). The successful applicant will be a member of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at CHEO, and a member of EORLA. CHEO is a tertiary care teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Ottawa. The division handles about 4,500 surgical specimens. There are about 100 autopsies a year. The successful applicant will be leading a team of three pediatric pathologists and a part time neuropathologist.
The Chief of Anatomical Pathology will be responsible for oversight of a specialized pediatric anatomical pathology laboratory that provides comprehensive diagnostic services to CHEO patients and will be the primary resource supporting excellence in pediatric patient care throughout the 18 hospitals within the Champlain region.
The CHEO Divisional Chief is responsible for overseeing the quality of medical diagnosis, care, and treatment for all patients within their division, as well as managing the division’s medical staff. Key duties include serving as a resource for laboratory personnel and working collaboratively with administration and management across CHEO and EORLA. Additionally, the Chief oversees administrative activities at the divisional, departmental, hospital, and regional levels, and participates in service coverage by providing clinical consultation, education, and support to regional healthcare professionals as needed.
The Division Chief will ensure the Division contributes to undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate teaching and supervise resident laboratory rotations in pediatric pathology. Opportunities to engage in independent and collaborative research are available, and activities complementary to and consistent with the roles and objectives of the laboratory are encouraged.
Applicants should have demonstrated experience in pediatric anatomical pathology principles, practices, and instrumentation as well as leadership skills and experience commensurate with the Division chief role. The successful applicant must also possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact and work collaboratively with individuals within and outside of CHEO and EORLA. While English is the language of the health record, functionality in French is an asset.
Candidates must have an MD and Fellowship in Anatomical Pathology from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or the equivalent. Pediatric Pathology Fellowship training or equivalent experience is required. Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed primarily, but not exclusively, to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Equity is a policy of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the University of Ottawa: women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Position DetailsKey Responsibilities
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Effectively perform assigned job duties
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Maintain safety and cleanliness in the workplace
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Work effectively with team members
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Follow company policies and procedures
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Perform tasks according to quality standards
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Reliability and punctuality
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Ability to work independently and in a team
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Strong work ethic and positive attitude
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Ability to follow instructions
Why Join Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario?Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario offers a supportive work environment in Ontario, where employees can grow and develop their skills. This Chief of Pediatric Anatomical Pathology - The Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario position provides the opportunity to work with a dedicated team and contribute to meaningful work.
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