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Director of Operations, Alberta North


Company : Canada Diagnostic Centres


Location : Red Deer,


Created : 2026-05-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

At Canada Diagnostic Centres, we are driven by helping Canadians access diagnostic services and providing remarkable experiences to our patients every day. Our care is compassionate, accurate and timely to help patients make progress in their health journey. We live by a mantra of Remarkable Care. Remarkable Careers. The Director of Operations, Alberta North, provides strategic and operational leadership across a network of clinics, with accountability for performance, patient experience, and team effectiveness. This role plays a critical part in expanding access to care, optimizing clinic operations, and building high-performing teams within a coaching-driven culture. Partnering closely with radiologists, clinical leaders, clinic teams and the executive team, the Director translates organizational priorities into operational execution while ensuring clinics deliver remarkable care for patients and remarkable career opportunities for employees. What Youll Be Doing Operational Leadership & Performance - Lead day-to-day operations across Edmonton-area clinics, ensuring efficient, high-quality service delivery aligned with organizational standards. - Translate strategic priorities into actionable operational plans that improve patient access, flow, and overall clinic performance. - Monitor key performance indicators (e.g., patient volumes, fill rates, wait times, no show rates, patient satisfaction) and proactively adjust operations to achieve targets. - Ensure appropriate staffing models and resource allocation to meet patient demand while maintaining a high standard of care. - Support and lead the physicians relations teams in the Edmonton area to help market and promote CDC as the top choice for diagnostic imaging to referring physicians. Team Leadership, Coaching & Culture - Lead, coach, and develop a team of operational and clinical leaders, including core operations, ultrasound, and X-ray leadership teams. - Build leadership capability at all levels, reinforcing a coaching culture that supports accountability, growth, and engagement of all employees. - Foster a positive, inclusive, and high-performance environment where teams are empowered to deliver remarkable patient experiences and build remarkable careers at CDC. - Strengthen collaboration between clinic modality teams and radiologists. - Patient Experience & Continuous Improvement - Champion a patient-centered approach to care, ensuring processes, workflows, and environments reflect patient needs and expectations. - Actively seek and incorporate patient and provider feedback into operational improvements and service delivery strategies. - Identify and implement opportunities to enhance patient access, quality, efficiency, and consistency across clinics. Growth, Capital & Facility Management - Support clinic expansions, renovations, and new builds from planning through execution, partnering with internal and external stakeholders. - Contribute to capital planning, including equipment lifecycle management, replacement strategies, and new technology implementation. - Oversee vendor relationships, contract evaluation, and service delivery to ensure operational needs and quality standards are met. - Ensure clinics are maintained to a high standard, with minimal disruption to patient care. - Stakeholder Management, Governance & Risk - Partner with executive leadership, physicians, regulatory bodies, and external advisors to support operational excellence and compliance. - Ensure appropriate policies, processes, and controls are in place to mitigate risk and support safe, effective operations. - Lead effective communication across teams to ensure alignment, clarity, and timely resolution of issues. Financial & Resource Management - Contribute to the development of the Edmonton operations budget and manage within established parameters. - Align staffing, resources, and operational decisions with financial goals while maintaining service quality and access to care. - Identify opportunities to improve cost efficiency without compromising patient or team experiences. What Were Looking For - 710+ years of progressive leadership experience in healthcare or a similarly complex, multi-site service environment. - Proven success leading leaders and building high-performing, engaged teams. - Strong operational leadership experience, with a track record of improving performance, access, and service delivery. - Demonstrated ability to lead change, scale operations, and implement process improvements. - Experience managing budgets, resources, and operational planning in a dynamic environment. - Strong stakeholder management skills, with experience working alongside physicians or equivalent partners. - Excellent communication, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities. - Experience supporting facility expansion, capital projects, or equipment planning is an asset. - Post-Secondary education in a relevant field (healthcare, business, or related discipline) is preferred. What We Offer - Compensation: A competitive renumeration package in recognition of your contributions. - Generous Time Off: Vacation, personal days, sick leave, and paid time off for your birthday to help you recharge and balance life. - Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision benefits, plus access to our Employee & Family Assistance Program for additional resources. - Learning & Development: Access to training to enhance your professional growth. - Comprehensive Onboarding: Structured training designed to ensure a smooth transition into your role. - Retirement Savings: A matching RRSP/TFSA plan to help secure your financial future. - Income Protection: Short-term and long-term disability coverage providing peace of mind. - Life Insurance: Coverage to protect you and your loved ones. Additional Information - Position Type: Regular. - Work Location: Edmonton, AB. - Deadline to Apply: Submit your interest by 4:00 PM MST on May 13, 2026. About Canada Diagnostic Centres With a network of over 43 community clinics across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia, we have been a leader and innovator in radiological services for more than 30 years. At the core of our work is a simple belief: Clarity Through Caring. This means diagnostic imaging that is compassionate, accessible, and grounded in quality. In 2025, we supported more than 900,000 patients through their diagnostic journey. Our expertise spans a full range of imaging and interventional services, including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, X-Ray, Breast Imaging, Bone Mineral Density, Fluoroscopy, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Pediatric Imaging, Gastrointestinal Studies, and image-guided pain management procedures. Our services are delivered by collaborative interdisciplinary teams that bring Clarity Through Caring to life. Inspired by what our teams make possible, we create opportunities for development, provide reliable equipment, and continuously improve how care is delivered. The care we extend to our patients and teams shapes how we welcome applicants. We actively invite applications from all individuals and are committed to equitable hiring practices. If you require accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, please contact us at [email protected]. Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada.