Regional Program Medical Director, Long Term Care Program

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Job Title:

Regional Medical Director, Long Term Care Program

Work Site:

601 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC

Status:

Permanent Part-Time

Compensation Type:

Salary

Come work as a Regional Medical Director, Long Term Care Program with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is seeking an engaging and collaborative medical staff leader for the role of Regional Medical Director, Long Term Care. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Medicine and Academic Affairs, this role receives program direction from the Vice President of Community Services, the Regional Executive Sponsor to the Senior Executive Team. Working in co-leadership with the Regional Executive Director, Long Term Care, Assisted Living and Supported Housing, the Regional Medical Director provides strategic senior medical leadership for planning, evaluating, and advancing the Long Term Care regional program and associated services.

In partnership with the Regional Executive Director, this role will co-develop and implement regional strategies for VCH and Providence Health Care (PHC) that align with provincial mandates (e.g. Long Term Care, Assisted Living, Respite opportunities and Complex Housing options). Additionally, the role will maintain a high-functioning partnership among clinicians at the contracted/affiliated Long Term Care Homes and Assisted Living Facilities.

The Regional Medical Director will co-chair the Regional Program Committee with the Regional Executive Director to ensure consultation and close collaboration with Communities of Care (CoC) medical leadership and other operational partners responsible for delivering health care services, achieving ministry of health clinical services plan for program, service quality, and meeting volume and Long Term Care quality metrics and standards. They will also ensure consultation with academic leadership to support research and innovation within the program.

Guided by a population health approach, as a regional program medical leader designs and evaluates services to meet the diverse needs of the long-term care, assisted living and supported housing services population across the entities which include the Communities of Care (CoCs) and Providence Health Care (PHC), in accordance with regional, provincial and national standards and provincial legislation, policies and guidelines, , securing a high-quality, safe, and integrated continuum of care. This work aligns with VCH’s commitment to Indigenous Cultural Safety, Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Planetary Health.

While the coordination of regional planning, implementation and delivery of services will be the responsibility of the Regional Program, the day-to-day accountability for budget and performance targets rests with the respective community of care.

Key Accountabilities:

With direction from the Executive Sponsor and in partnership with the Regional Program Executive Director and Executive Sponsor for the Regional Program, this role is accountable for the following:

Ensure Equitable and Timely Access to Culturally Safe Care Across VCH and PHC

  • In close collaboration with the Indigenous Health teams and other key partners such as FNHA, continue to build, put forward positions to support the vulnerable populations and enhance culturally safe and trauma-informed care across the continuum of care. This includes advancing clinical care for older adults, advancing knowledge in areas such as how we care for those living with vulnerable conditions, such as dementia.
  • Create an overview of the services provided by the regional program, summarizing key patient/client/resident services, physical infrastructure, and provider resources for all sites.
  • Engage communities, populations, patients/clients/residents, and the public to reflect their needs in the development of Regional Program plans, particularly where significant change is anticipated.
  • Identify, prioritize, and implement opportunities to improve efficiency, coordination, access, and integration of clinical services along the continuum of care across the region in collaboration with the Regional Executor Director of the program.
  • Provide clinical leadership for program capital redevelopment projects and new care models including Small Care Home Strategy

Ensure Consistent, Low-Carbon, and High-Quality Standards of Care

  • Co-lead key strategic projects and initiatives including:

o Inter-regional capacity management.

o Leading cross-regional quality improvement initiatives (i.e. Medication Safety and Infection Prevention)

o Facilitating regional safety event reviews.

o Facilitating equity through team-based models of care, outreach, and virtual care across the region, including rural and remote communities.

  • Consistently identify opportunities to improve health outcomes and quality standards, matching services against needs.
  • Work closely with Academic Leadership to facilitate discussions on developing innovative strategies for teaching, learning, and research opportunities.

Coordinate and Align Local, Regional, and Provincial Strategies and Policies

  • Collaborate strategically with Regional Department Heads, VCH & PHC, relevant site leads, senior medical directors, and others to ensure their perspectives are represented within the Regional Program Committee. As applicable, conduct onsite visits across Communities of Care.
  • Co-lead regional strategic planning for the Regional Program within the context of the MoH, VCH, and PHC strategic plans, ensuring recognition and alignment with these and the CoC strategies, including all clinical and academic components.
  • Influence and persuade partners to align efforts and achieve regional goals through communication and engagement.
  • Oversee strategic investments in consultation with the Executive Sponsor.
  • Establish regional program processes and outcome targets, developing key indicators for monitoring and reporting to support meeting strategic goals and objectives, while providing status updates to the CoCs and senior leadership.
  • Direct and monitor the activities of working groups and subcommittees.
  • Coordinate and co-chair the Regional Program Committee meetings to discuss relevant regional issues and ensure communication among the parties participating in the delivery of services within the Regional Program.

Provide a Single Point of Contact for Each Service Within the Health Authority

  • Represent VCH interests to inter-regional, provincial, and national interest groups.
  • Act as a spokesperson for VCH as required and participate in relevant committees and boards.
  • In collaboration with the Executive Sponsor, respond to requests from the Ministry of Health.
  • Perform all other related responsibilities as required.

Education, Licensing, & Experience:

  • Medical Degree and certification or licensure with the appropriate regulatory colleges as required for medical staff appointment, with recognized clinical expertise in the field of the regional program.
  • A minimum of 5 years recent medical leadership experience in leadership roles in a health authority or comparable setting, preferably in an academic health science center.
  • Clinical background in Family Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Geriatric Psychiatry, Family Medicine Care of the Elderly, or Psychiatry.
  • Advanced degree in medical education, healthcare administration or a related field is favored.
  • A track record of leading development of multi-partner, system level projects and initiatives highly desirable.
  • Eligibility for a faculty appointment with the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, is required.

At Vancouver Coastal Health, our vision of healthy lives in healthy communities inspires us and our values and pillars guide us. We support equitable practices, diverse teams and inclusive environments, which are vital to creating welcoming spaces where everyone can bring their whole selves to work and feel supported. We encourage applications from equity-deserving communities, including Indigenous Peoples and members of racialized groups, people with disabilities and people of all gender identities and expressions and sexual orientation.

Interested applicants please submit a resume and covering letter by January 5, 2026 to:

Olivia Todd

Manager, Talent Acquisition, Executive & Medical Staff

Olivia.todd@vch.ca

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