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Associate Director Care - Temporary Full-Time


Company : Ceridian HCM, Inc.


Location : Mississauga, Ontario


Created : 2026-03-10


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Associate Director Care - Temporary Full-Time Job Description Posted Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 5:00 AM Partners Community Health (PCH) is a new not-for-profit organization, focused on bringing healthcare services together around the needs of people living in Mississauga and West Toronto. PCH currently operates two new state-of the-art LTC homes and community hub in West Mississauga. The new homes have a combined 632-beds and be part of PCHs larger strategy that introduce innovative and inclusive programs and services and new models of care delivery. PCH is committed to building partnerships and connections that put people first, as well as a learning and leading healthcare community that provides best in class service across the aging continuum. Position Summary: The Associate Director of Care will ensure residents receive excellent care and services, while ensuring operational excellence for each resident home area. The Associate Director of Care will lead the nursing team with all care activities, ensures accurate completion of all documentation and is a key liaison for all residents and family members. Key Responsibilities: Resident Care & Services: To plan, direct, develop, co-ordinate, implement and evaluate resident care services; Oversees clinical care processes to ensure that care is delivered according to individual plans of care for residents. Liaise with hospital, doctors, external providers, and available interdisciplinary services to ensure the most effective provision of care delivery in the home. Leads the implementation and monitoring of required clinical programs, i.e., Falls Prevention, Skin and Wound Care, Continence Care, Pain Management. Actively participants in committees according to the terms of reference and areas of responsibility. Upholds accreditation standards and ensures that program and practice standards are consistent with professional guidelines; ensures all team members are following all best practise, legislation, and professional guidelines. Working to oversee the development, implementation, review, and evaluation of resident care plans; ensures all RAI-MDS assessments are completed on time, all care conferences are held, and information is captured for discussion and ensures all data is ready for submission in partnership with the RAI coordinator and CIHI. Operational Experience: To ensure quality care and a safe, effective, and efficient work environment. To assume responsibilities of the Director of Care as required in their absence. To be knowledgeable of the Resident Bill of Rights, LTCHA and associated regulations and always promotes a resident first philosophy. Ensures resident and family satisfaction and continuous quality improvement initiatives are promoted. Coordinates and ensures care processes for the RAI MDS Program, Nursing Rehab, and Restorative Care Program are implemented, including evaluation outcomes, and monitoring of performance metrics. Leads in the coordination and implementation of best practice and risk management initiatives related to resident care. Conducts regular audits and in-services to ensure continuous quality improvement in conjunction with other leaders and departments. Continuous collaboration with the interdisciplinary team to ensure a resident centred care approach to all service and care offerings; regular communication with residents and loved ones as well as Residents Council as needed. Human Resources: With support of the Director of Care, hires, directs, supervises, evaluates, and performance manages personal support workers and registered team members. Monitoring performance, conducting performance appraisals, and working with the Director of Care to resolve performance concerns. Leads, coaches and mentors team members; supports continued learning opportunities and fosters a positive working environment; Act as the department lead for staff training, education, and professional development. Collaborate with the Director of Care in the implementation and evaluation of the nursing department initiatives and functions. Works with the Director of Care, and other leaders as needed, to conduct investigations as needed and production of associated findings reports. Oversees human resources functions including scheduling, recruitment/retention, onboarding and orientation, health, and safety, return to work plans and performance management (progressive discipline, absenteeism management etc). Customer Service: Models and fosters an environment of positive customer service in all aspects of care. Carries oneself in a professional and personable manner at all times, ensuring appropriate conversation and interactions with all stakeholders at all times. Ensures residents and/or families are kept up to date on health status, changes, and other pertinent information from HMLTC. Facilitates interdisciplinary care conferences with the assistance of the Social Worker(s), with special attention to resident/attendance. Develop strong relationships with residents/families, becoming a trusted member of the circle of care; ensuring professional relationships are fostered with all team members and residents/families. Follow-up on all concerns/complaints, in a timely and professional manner while ensuring all policies are followed. Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Nursing or related science discipline Masters in Nursing or Healthcare an asset Current Registration as a RN with College of Nurses Ontario One year experience as RN in long term care is required. One year experience in supervisory role in long term care is preferred. Three years experience as RN in supervisory or managerial role in health care is required. Enhanced knowledge of LTCHA, Ont Reg 79/10, Residents Bill of Rights & RAI-MDS Demonstrated leadership and communication skills. Possession of strong motivational, team building and time management skills PCH is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We believe diverse and inclusive teams support strong decision making, fosters a culture of belonging and allows us to better serve our people, residents, and community. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, we are committed to providing accommodations and will work with employees to meet their needs through the recruitment process. If you are a person with a disability and require assistance during the application process, please let us know. We embrace an inclusive work environment and welcome members of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to apply. 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. #J-18808-Ljbffr