Program Coordinator - Communications and Education, Ontario Osteoporosis Strategy
Location: Toronto, ON
Position Type: Full time, Hybrid
This posting reflects a current vacancy
Osteoporosis Canada (OC), a registered charity, is the only national organization serving people affected by osteoporosis. OC works to educate, empower, and support individuals and communities on bone health and in the risk-reduction and treatment of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a highly debilitating condition in which bones become less dense and fracture more easily. It is the single most important cause of fractures among men and women over the age of fifty, and is a highly prevalent and costly condition. One in three women and one in five men will experience an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime.
Osteoporosis Canada, with funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health, leads the implementation of the Ontario Osteoporosis Strategy (OOS). The mandate of the OOS is to reduce morbidity, mortality, and costs from osteoporotic fractures using a patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach that is integrated across health care sectors (osteostrategy.on.ca (about: blank)).
Committed to improving health outcomes for people with osteoporosis and/or with osteoporotic fractures, this position is expected to incorporate best practices in knowledge translation and implement OOS initiatives through collaborative partnerships in communities across Ontario to achieve OOS objectives.
Reports to: Director, Ontario Osteoporosis Strategy
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Responsible for:
Developing, implementing and evaluating education initiatives targeting healthcare professionals to support people at risk of fragility fractures, and their caregivers. This position is instrumental in helping assess unmet educational needs for these groups, contribute to the development of resources and tools, liaise with stakeholders and professional associations.
Key responsibilities:
- Responsible for the planning and implementation of two professional education programs: Bone Fit™ exercise training workshop, and Beyond the Break webinar series for healthcare professionals and clinicians;
- Build and facilitate partnerships with individuals, groups, organizations and networks to promote OOS professional education programs across health sectors;
- Communicate and coordinate project deliverables from contractors, consultants, partners and stakeholders;
- Manage the database of Bone Fit Trained health professionals, and partnership agreements;
- Ensure the development of resources and of ongoing support of the Bone-Fit trained community;
- Design, develop and implement e-learning modules according to OOS requirements for a range of internal and external stakeholders;
- Manage web content, web platform, and social media, using analytics and reporting to inform content strategy;
- Assist in the development of educational resources/tools for various OOS initiatives as needed, manage inventory and monitor usage;
- Participation in developing budgets, reports and evaluations.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education in health, social sciences or related fields;
- At least 3 years’ experience in educational programming in health care and proven ability to use knowledge transfer techniques to put research-based knowledge into practice;
- Demonstrated project management skills, including possession of conceptual, analytical and problem solving skills;
- Highly motivated, with a demonstrated ability to be self-directed, detail oriented, working independently with minimal supervision and as part of a diverse team; effectively collaborate with multiple stakeholders;
- Superior interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills;
- Advanced IT skills expected;
- Some travel is required;
- Some weekend work is required
This is a hybrid position based out of our Toronto office. The successful candidate must have access to a reliable vehicle for travel within the province.
Benefits of employment (based on eligibility):
- Extended health & dental benefits, Life insurance, LTD, AD&D;
- Travel Insurance;
- RRSP contribution;
- Employee & Family Assistance Program;
- Summer Hours;
- Wellness Day;
- Two Float Days per year;
- Closed between Christmas and New Year’s (paid days);
- Learning & Development opportunities.
Salary: $65,000 per annum
Osteoporosis Canada does not use artificial intelligence or automated decision-making tools to screen, assess, or select job applicants. All applications are reviewed by a human reviewer.
Qualified Candidates will be considered based on their skills, education and experience. We will consider equivalent experience gained outside Canada if it provides comparable knowledge and experience.
No calls please. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Osteoporosis Canada is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to culture, ethnicity, race, color, religion, beliefs, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, nation of origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We will be happy to work with applicants requesting accommodation at all stages of the hiring process.