Why work for CMHA York Region?
We are a team committed to our vision of mental health support for all. We offer an
inclusive, innovative and high-performance work culture that helps us deliver
transformational impact. The organization cares about the growth, safety and well-
being of employees and offers:
Competitive Total Compensation (including salary, benefits, pension)
o HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan)
o Comprehensive Health Benefits
Robust Performance and Career Development program
Learning & development opportunities
Learn more about us by visiting: https://cmha-yr.on.ca/careers/
We are hiring a Manager of Quality, Patient Safety and Risk!
Closing Date: June 3, 2026
Benefits Package: Full Extended Health & Dental, Life Insurance, EAP, STD, LTD, &
Pension Plan. Generous paid time off including vacation, sick, and personal days after
the waiting period.
Salary: The salary range for this role is $90,434- $109,591per annum. *This represents
steps 1-7 of a seven-step salary grid. Candidate experience and internal equity will be
considered when determining the starting salary
Location: The home office is located at 1101 Nicholson Rd, Unit 5, Newmarket,
Ontario. Due to the nature of this role, candidates will be required to attend events in
and around York Region and South Simcoe with regular travel in York Region.
Job Profile
As a leadership team member, the Manager of Quality, Patient Safety, and Risk provide
the expertise, tools, and means to promote continuous quality improvement, a culture of
safety, and risk awareness at CMHA. This involves designing and managing processes
and activities throughout the organization on an ongoing basis to achieve excellence.
The Manager will lead the accreditation process, provide coaching to CMHA staff in the
areas of risk management, patient safety, and continuous quality improvement, engage
clients/families, staff, and stakeholders in continuous quality improvement, and lead
organizational-level QI projects. The Manager is data driven and supports the
development, tracking, analysis, interpretation and evaluation of quality, patient safety
and risk metrics while also mentoring and guiding relevant stakeholders in the use of
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data and evidence-based decision making. The Manager also supports the
development, implementation and evaluation of the Quality, Patient Safety and Risk
operational workplans that are aligned with organizational strategic priorities, in addition
to working collaboratively with relevant stakeholders to mitigate, avoid and manage
risks This role is directly supervised by the Senior Director, of Operational Excellence,
Integrated Care Planning and Strategic Projects.
Duties Include but are not limited to:
Accreditation
Manages the full accreditation cycle and acts as CMHA-YRSS Accreditation
Coordinator
Manages the accreditation survey process and works with relevant stakeholders
to implements accreditation tools and instruments as appropriate (e.g.: Worklife
Pulse, Patient Safety Culture Instrument, self-assessments)
Leads the interpretation of accreditation tool and instrument results, and supports
other leaders in the development of action plans
Identifies areas of potential non-compliance and assists in developing remedial
action to meet compliance
Develops strategies for on-going compliance, embedding accreditation criteria
into daily work so that CMHA YRSS remains in a state of ongoing accreditation
preparedness
Informs and instructs the management team and staff on accreditation processes
and requirements to fully meet the accreditation standards
Coordinates accreditation schedule and hosts accreditation surveyors as
necessary
Ensures accreditation surveyors are provided with appropriate documents and
resources as required
Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Risk Management
Coach, mentor and support teams engaged in quality improvement (QI) initiatives
across the organization, promoting systems thinking and the use QI and patient
safety best practices
Design and deliver QI and patient safety education to clinical and non-clinical
interdisciplinary teams to build capacity, as required
Develop tools, templates, and resources to support quality improvement work
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Provide risk management support and advice as needed regarding high-risk
situations, complex cases and patient safety matters
Contribute to the development, facilitation or successful utilization of risk
management tools and frameworks such as Root Cause Analysis, Failure Mode
Effect Analysis, safeguard analysis, Lean, Six Sigma, project management etc.
as required
Engages staff, management, clients, families, partnership organizations, and
other stakeholders in quality improvement initiatives as appropriate
Develops staff to lead and coach others on quality improvement tools and
practices to promote a quality improvement culture at CMHA
Provides project management for select quality improvement
projects as required
Participate in internal and external projects, working groups, and other quality
related initiatives as assigned, including representing CMHA YRSS in CMHA
Ontario’s Quality Leads group
Supports the VP, Clinical Operations & Director in conducting regular
environmental scans for strategic planning purposes
Supports expansion of the client/family voice in the mental health/addiction
system
Drafts policies and procedures as required
Provides staff support to the Board level Quality & Safety Committee and the
Client and Family Advisory Committee
Works collaboratively with Health and Safety coordinator on all relevant safety
plans
Complete reports for stakeholders and senior leaders as required
Incident Reporting
Leads and supports the corporate incident reporting process
Manages and analyzes incident reporting data (in addition to performance
metrics, self-assessments, and patient feedback) to identify improvement
opportunities and provide recommendations in alignment with the organization’s
strategic plan
Identifies and communicates potential risks associated with incident report trends
to leadership team, and supports the development of mitigation strategies
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Requirements:
Bachelors degree or diploma from a college or university
Regulated health professional with registration in good standing with the
appropriate college preferred
Continuing education courses in quality improvement e.g. areas including root
cause analysis, client safety, client engagement, client experience, quality
improvement plans, dashboard development
Formal education in incident and risk management
Lean Six Sigma certification is an asset
Canadian Risk Management (CRM) designation an asset
Formal education in project management or PMP designation an asset
Prior Work Experience
Five years or more experience related to quality improvement, patient safety, and
risk management, including experience developing quality scorecards and
helping teams evaluate quality data
Experience facilitating the accreditation process
Experience in incident management
Experience in clinical risk management
Experience working in a community setting
Experience in project management an asset
Knowledge
Extensive knowledge of the accreditation process; preferably with Accreditation
Canada
Thorough knowledge of the health care agenda in Ontario
Extensive knowledge of the issues, concepts and practices related to continuous
quality improvement, patient safety and risk management Knowledge of
client/family experience tools
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Proficient knowledge of legislation and regulatory environment applicable to the
healthcare sector, including the Excellent Care for All Act, Quality of Care
Information Protection Act and Privacy Act, Mental Health Act, PHIPA,
Occupational Health and Safety Act, and Ontario Human Rights Code
Additional Requirements:
A valid Canadian Drivers license, a minimum of $1,000,000 third-party liability
insurance
Working Conditions:
This role works extensively at a desk using a computer and telephone for up to 7 hours
per day in a standard open office setting. Weekend and evening hours may be
required.
Disclaimer: In keeping with mental health reform, best practices, funding, and direction
this position may later require knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions not
noted here.