Medical Health Officer - Medical Director (MHO-MD)

Fraser HealthSurrey, BC
$115 - $154Onsite

About The Position

We are seeking a committed and driven Medical Health Officer-Medical Director (MHO-MD) who wants to lead and implement programs that make a difference in our communities. This is a dynamic and pivotal role that provides the opportunity to apply skills and training in generalist public health practice, as well as undertake strategy and operations work within a regional portfolio, and develop connections from the local to provincial level. The incoming candidate will work under the direction of, and report to, the Chief Medical Health Officer and Vice President, Population and Public Health (CMHO and VP, PPH) for legislated duties, as well as work closely with the Executive Medical Director, Population and Public Health (EMD, PPH) and the Medical Health Officer team for regional portfolio MD and geographic MHO duties. The next MHO-MD will be a progressive health care leader who promotes cultural safety, encourages new health care initiatives and programs, and is passionate about quality in public health. Under the direction of the VP PH and CMHO for geographic and legislated MHO duties, and the Executive Medical Director, Population and Public Health (EMD PPH) for regional portfolio MD duties, the MHO-MD is responsible for working in partnership with Clinical Directors to provide strategic oversight and management of PPH programs and services, and for leading MHO statutory programs for Fraser Health (FH) and the Province, as determined by the VP PH and CMHO. The MHO-MD has legislated responsibilities to the Province, Municipalities, Regional Districts, and to School Boards and complies with the professional standards for MHOs in British Columbia as identified by the Provincial Health Officer (PHO). These responsibilities are reviewed by the VP PH and CMHO. This position involves the provision of geographic coverage in the Fraser East, Fraser North, or Fraser South areas as well as regional responsibilities for specific programs and services. Specific duties for each MHO-MD within FH will be determined by the VP PH and CMHO in accordance with the needs of FH and may be subject to change as required within the following key responsibility areas: Statutory/Legislative Requirements Management Community Medicine/Public Health Preventive Medicine Consultant Population Health Community Health Planning, Evaluation, Research and Program Development Advocacy

Requirements

  • Completed Medical Degree and eligible for full license to practice medicine in BC
  • Completion of Masters in Public Health, Masters in Health Sciences or equivalent education.
  • FRCPC Designation in Public Health and Preventive Medicine/Community Medicine is required.
  • Demonstrated experience with health program administration and management, including serving on medical advisory committees, management of program budgets and labour relations, and community advisory committees.
  • Proven ability to exercise sound judgement, action and discretion in performing responsibilities.
  • Current BC Driver’s License and access to transportation for business-related purposes is required.
  • A Medical Degree and eligibility for a full license to practice medicine in British Columbia plus a Masters in Health Sciences (or equivalent qualifications to MHSc).
  • A FRCP(C) in Public Health and Preventive Medicine / Community Medicine is required.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to create and support innovation.
  • Demonstrated communication skills - written, oral and public presentation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain effective working relationships with members of Senior Executive Team, Board, agenices and professionals.
  • Demonstrated ability to problem-solve.
  • demonstrated ability to establish courses of action for self and others that are results oriented.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the value of continuous learning.
  • Physical ability to perform duties of position.

Nice To Haves

  • experience with health program administration and management, including serving on medical advisory committees, management of program budgets and labour relations, and community advisory committees would be beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Working in a dyad partnership with Clinical Directors to provide specialized strategic oversight and management of Population and Public Health programs and services, in areas including toxic drug response, communicable disease, health protection, immunizations, maternal-child health, population health promotion and others.
  • Geographical MHO leadership within the Fraser East, Fraser North, or Fraser South areas, including community health, school health, health protection, and communicable disease, with support from local teams.
  • Leading MHO statutory programs for Fraser Health and the Province, as determined by the CMHO and VP, PPH.
  • Legislated responsibilities to the Province, Municipalities, Regional Districts, and School Boards to align professional standards for MHOs in BC, as identified by the Provincial Health Officer.
  • Building and enhancing effective partnerships with academic institutions, professional associations and other community and clinical settings.
  • Championing new healthcare initiatives and programs in support of Fraser Health’s strategic goals and objectives.
  • Responsible for carrying out the legislated requirements of the Public Health Act, Community Care Facility and Assisted Living Act, Drinking Water Protection Act, School Act, any regulations pursuant to these Acts, and health legislation pursuant to the Local Government Act, and any other legislation enacted that names the MHO-MD, including responsibility for communicable disease prevention and control, and for carrying out statutory functions within the Health Authority. The statutory functions are primarily for a specified geographic area within the Health Authority.
  • Working in partnership with PPH Clinical Directors, the MHO-MD provides strong clinical leadership with joint decision making accountability for the delivery of PPH regional programs and services. Areas of co-decision include: setting priorities and strategic planning for the regional programs/services of co-leadership; high-level operations that relate to significant changes or affect strategic outcomes; budget recommendations; identifying and addressing capacity gaps; internal and external communications.
  • The designated regional or geographic MHO-MD is the lead for coordinating issues/communications management within PPH where PPH is the lead program.
  • Provides evidence-based opinions to and works collaboratively with FH staff, physicians, municipal councils, school boards, other government ministries and the community on a wide variety of public health issues including communicable diseases, environmental health issues, non-communicable disease prevention/health promotion, injury prevention, health equity, and emergency preparedness and response. May develop focused special knowledge and provide leadership in this focused area of community medicine/public health preventive medicine practice.
  • On behalf of PPH, leads engagement with physicians within and outside of the Health Authority.
  • Responsible for monitoring and assessing the health status of the community, supporting the VP PH and CMHO in making recommendations for strategies to address health issues to the Board and for providing leadership on implementing immediate actions when necessary to protect the health of the public. Responsible for monitoring the data and statistics on a broad range of health and health related issues, analyzing trends and problems, interpreting these concerns and for preparing reports, briefs, and profiles on the significant health and health-related issues affecting the community, and regionally, as per portfolio responsibilities.
  • May assist in the evaluation of the effectiveness of health programs and the planning and evaluation of programs designed to address emerging health issues. May be involved in developing reports at a regional level whereby FH and the public are provided with an account of the performance of the health care system in the region in comparison with standards/guidelines or other regions. May be involved in research projects on the effectiveness or efficiency of public health interventions.
  • Responsible for advocating for actions that will improve the health of populations. Communicates directly with the public through the media and other means and with elected officials on health issues affecting the community. Supports the VP PH and CMHO in advising the Executive and Board about health concerns and contributes to health planning for the region.
  • The MHO-MD participates in the FH MHO call group, as per the terms and conditions specified in the MOCAP contract, pursuant to the Doctors of BC agreement.
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