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Patient Sfty/Qlty Imprvmt Coordinator

Hybrid
Penetanguishene, ON
CA$53 - CA$59/hour
Mid Level
Full-Time
Temporary

Top Benefits

6% vacation pay and 14% benefits or 10% if HOOPP enrolled
Eligible for Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
Employee referral program participation

About the role

POSITION TITLE

Patient Safety/Quality Improvement Coordinator

SHIFT TYPE

Days, Monday - Friday

DEPT/PROGRAM

Quality, Patient Safety and Risk

JOB CLASS

A0005

EMPLOYMENT TYPE

Temporary Full Time up to 1 Year

RATE OF PAY

$52.98 - $59.30 per hour

WORK SCHEDULE

72.5 hrs bi-weekly

EMPLOYEE GROUP

AMAPCEO

POSTING TYPE

NEW Vacancy

Open

POSTING DATE

April 23rd, 2026

HYBRID ELIGIBLE

Yes

OPEN POSITIONS

1

Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care is a 315-bed academic and teaching hospital that provides specialized mental health, addiction and geriatric care. Located on the shores of Georgian Bay, we serve some of the most complex and disadvantaged individuals in Ontario and are the sole provider of high-secure forensic mental health services in the province.

The Manager of Professional Practice and Quality is currently seeking a temporary full-time Patient Safety Quality Improvement Coordinator. The purpose of the position is to coordinate and integrate hospital-wide patient safety (PS) and continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives which include but may not be limited to managing and analyzing quality/performance indicators in compliance with Accreditation Canada (AC) standards, Excellent Care for All Act (ECFAA), and applicable regulations.

Please Note: This position offers a hybrid work environment consisting of in-office and remote work. Office location is 500 Church Street, Penetanguishene, ON.

For information about funding incentives for nurses, our enhanced employee referral program, housing, orientation and other employment-related information please follow this link to our employment web page. https://www.waypointcentre.ca/get-involved/join-our-team

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Coordinate hospital-wide PS and CQI initiatives incorporating the use of performance/outcome indicators; accreditation advisory and quality committees; updating and maintaining patient safety and quality improvement policies and procedures; providing presentations and quarterly reports to director, senior managers and governing body regarding PS/QI and/or service evaluation activities; collaborating with managers and the Decision Support Team regarding the collection and reporting of indicator data on a hospital-wide basis, and; providing advice, support, coordination, and education re the hospital’s accreditation preparation process.
  • Conduct, analyze and report patient/client incident data and/or quality performance indicators registered in the electronic database and making recommendations re ways to minimize/mitigate patient safety concerns through system changes and improvements and/or discussing and offering solutions when possible, to develop, review and revise facility policies as appropriate to maintain adherence to current standards and regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain and upgrade of incident/safety data collection software.
  • Provide consultative support for patient-care teams, support teams and departments to develop and explore patient/client safety strategies and/or CQI project ideas; facilitating project meetings and team formation; linking facilitators and sponsors with project teams; following-up on projects/activities; encouraging communication of quality improvement efforts; providing advice on PS and CQI practices/principles to departments, teams and managers.
  • Assist in the maintenance of patient complaint/safety incident data files in compliance with regulatory agencies; promoting maximum confidentiality in keeping with relevant privacy protection legislation by limiting access to such information; collecting, evaluating and distributing relevant data concerning patient injuries, aggregate data summaries, monthly trend analyses of incidents; and monitoring resolutions to reported incidents.
  • Participate in the review of adverse events and quality of care concerns – facilitating root cause analyses, conducting investigations, monitoring action plans and improvement efforts. Participating in ethical deliberations as appropriate. Directly refers to manager and/or relevant senior manager(s), issues of concerns related to quality of care
  • Assess the educational/training needs of staff and teams related to patient safety and continuous improvement principles, methods and tools, and service evaluation activities; developing and updating education/training plans as required; delivering or coordinating the delivery of relevant learning activities to support PS/QI and evaluation activities; coordinating the hospital’s annual Patient Safety Week.
  • Sustain relationships with PS/QI network of professionals both internally and externally in the broader healthcare sector through excellent verbal and written communication skills, and maintains a comprehensive knowledge re PS/QI and service evaluation literature, concepts, practices and principles.

REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Degree in a healthcare discipline is required.
  • Certification and/or diploma in Quality Assurance and Patient Safety is an asset.
  • Results oriented work ethic to work independently and undertake tasks needed to accomplish work objectives and deliver quality, consistent and timely results
  • Demonstrated leadership, conflict resolution, interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Proven written and verbal communication skills
  • Proven ability to adapt readily to change and reflects an optimistic and positive attitude
  • Models and promotes core ethical practice, Waypoint Values (Caring, Respect, Accountability, Innovation)
  • Preference for proficiency in French/English language skills.

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Includes 6% vacation pay and 14% in lieu of benefits OR 10% if enrolling in HOOPP
  • Eligible to participate in the Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
  • Participation in the employee referral program
  • Professional development and mentorship opportunities for eligible staff
  • Access to Waypoint’s Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)

HOW DO I APPLY?

Waypoint employees apply through the Employee Self-Service portal at https://employees.waypointcentre.ca and external applicants apply to Join our Team, Career Opportunities | Waypointby close of business (4:00 pm)on May 3rd, 2026. Attach your cover letter and resume detailing why you are interested in this opportunity and how you meet the qualifications and key accountabilities specified. Waypoint does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants.

About Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care

Hospitals and Health Care
1001-5000

Located 150 km from Toronto on the shores of Georgian Bay in historical Penetanguishene, Waypoint is a 301-bed specialty mental health hospital providing an extensive range of acute and longer-term psychiatric inpatient as well as outpatient services.

Waypoint is proud to be an official University of Toronto teaching hospital and academic research centre and has additional academic partnerships with 40 other post secondary institutions, hospitals and organizations.

As the region's only specialty mental health hospital with the province's only maximum secure forensic mental health programs, researchers, clinicians and health care professionals collaborate within our innovative and transforming environment.

Our new campus expansion that includes 200 forensic mental health beds, a new main entrance, auditorium and classrooms, research centre and educational offices, pool and gymnasium opened in May 2014.

The Midland/ Penetanguishene area boasts four-season lifestyle opportunities ranging from outdoor recreation to cultural activities, and combining a small town feel with easy access to many urban amenities.

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