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Interim Clinical Manager, Clinical Resource Team – Allied Health Resources and P


Company : Trillium Health Partners


Location : Mississauga,


Created : 2026-01-29


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Position: Interim Clinical Manager, Clinical Resource Team Allied Health Resources and PCAs Status: Temporary Full Time (12months) Department: Clinical Resource Team Posted Date: Monday January 12, 2026 Monday January 26 2026 @ 11:55pm EST Salary Band: $118,900.00 - $178,386.00 (Salary band placement commensurate with experience) Trillium Health Partners is one of Canadas largest community-based teaching hospitals, serving the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto, and surrounding communities through the Credit Valley Hospital, the Mississauga Hospital, the Queensway Health Centre, the Reactivation care Centre (Church Site) and the new THP-UHN Reactivation Care Centre. Guided by our values of compassion, excellence, and courage, and through our strategic roadmap, Plan to 2030, we are creating a new kind of health care - defined not by illness, but by the health and well-being of and communities. Job Description Reporting to the Director, Workforce Management Office, the Manager of Clinical Resource Team (CRT), Allied Health Resources leads a team of allied health disciplines and Patient Care Assistants (PCAs) who provide support to clinical teams to meet their staffing needs. In addition to managing the allied health staffing resource and PCA pool, the CRT Manager will collaborate with various discipline specific committees to help advance initiatives related to standards of care, policies, professional practice, models of care, recruitment and retention strategies, and professional development. The successful candidate with previous management or related experience, will excel in operational effectiveness; is committed to patient-centred design; and has a passion for leading workplace environment transformation within an inter-professional setting. The CRT manager will work in partnership with patient care managers (PCMs) to understand the needs and challenges of clinical teams. In addition, the CRT Manager will maintain relationships with internal and external partners and clinical staff, who provide staffing relief for THP. We are seeking a dynamic and collaborative leader who has a demonstrated history of achieving results; leading people through complex change and who can think critically and strategically in a fast-paced environment. Further, the successful candidate consistently demonstrates our values of compassion, excellence and courage when leading the delivery of an exceptional patient experience. Leadership Responsibilities Plan, coordinate and effectively manage resources (e.g. financial, human, physical space, equipment and materials) in alignment with the Hospitals strategic plan Oversee the quality of care delivered by the team in collaboration with the Clinical Educators Review, analyze and apply program performance data to support decision-making and continuous quality improvement Manage all aspects of employee relations including human resource planning; recruitment, performance management; union relations, coaching/mentoring and professional development Actively support the development of Professional Practice through participation in initiatives internal and external to THP Support staff engagement and workforce resource planning, including retention and recruitment strategies to ensure stable workforce within the CRT Lead staffing calls to ensure that all clinical areas at THP have adequate staffing support, to decrease overall risk related to patient safety In collaboration with the Director, design and implement initiatives that support and align with the strategic plan for the organization Qualifications: Regulated Health Professional in Ontario; in good standing Masters degree preferred (e.g. Health Administration, Leadership, Quality) Minimum of three years of leadership experience in clinical operations, preferably in a hospital setting Excellent performance and attendance record required Excellent oral, written and non-verbal communication skills Ability to navigate ambiguity in a complex and fast-paced environment Solid understanding and experience in using quality improvement methodologies to improve care delivery, clinical efficiencies, etc. Proven success in managing changing and transforming workplace culture Strong organizational and time management skills and proven ability to manage multiple, competing priorities Proven ability to implement and sustain best practices to enable the team to provide high quality and safe care to our patients Ability to create and foster an inclusive environment that achieves results by valuing, supporting, and rewarding collaboration and cooperative working relationships Proven ability to coach/mentor staff, role model leadership behaviours, and resilience Skills and Abilities Proven leadership, team and consensus building Superior skills in building and maintaining relationships internally and external to THP Strong critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution skills Superior communication skills, including ability to have crucial conversations and coaching conversations as needed Evidence of ongoing professional development Commitment to evidence-based practice and quality improvement Ability to thrive in a multi-disciplinary, diverse environment Ability to navigate complex change, and lead people in an ever changing and ambiguous environment/context Strong coaching, mentoring and educating skills Builds effective working relationships and political savviness Superior skills in motivating others to understand new approaches in the delivery of health care services Notes to applicants If you do not see yourself fully reflected in every job requirement listed on this posting, we still encourage you to reach out and apply. Research has shown candidates from underrepresented groups often only apply when they feel 100% qualified. We encourage applicants who are members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the Ontario Human Rights Code to consider this opportunity. THP is committed to internal talent, and therefore priority will be given to internal applicants. Trillium Health Partners is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a healthy, safe and respectful environment for healing, based on our values compassion, excellence and courage. To be Better Together, we commit to fostering a respectful workplace culture that promotes a safe and supportive environment for everyone who provides care, supports caregiving, receives care or visits the hospital. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, Trillium Health Partners will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities as required. Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada. We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Trillium Health Partners is recognized under the French Language Services Act. As a condition of employment, we require all staff to be fully vaccinated for COVID19, in addition to other vaccinations required by the Public Hospitals Act. Our organization may use automated tools, including artificial intelligence (AI) or algorithm-assisted systems, to support the initial review of applications. 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