2026 Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference: Better Feedback, Better Analysis, Better Care

This conference is presented by the Audit & Feedback Metalab

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# 11th International Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference: Better Feedback, Better Analysis, Better Care

Join us for the 11th International Audit & Feedback in Healthcare Conference, this November in Newcastle, UK! This event will bring together global experts, researchers, and practitioners to share the latest research, evidence-based strategies, and practical approaches to audit and feedback in healthcare.

  • Keynote Speakers & Presentations
  • Interactive Sessions
  • Networking Opportunities

Stay tuned for more details, coming late-May 2026!

Visit the A&F MetaLab website for updates.

Details
Thursday, November 5, 2026 - 16:45
November 5-6
Location
Newcastle, United Kingdom,

Health Program Information Analyst, Primary Care

Posting Date: 
Monday, May 4, 2026

# Summary 

  • Health Program Information Analyst, Primary Care  

  • Summer Position 35 hours per week for 8 weeks starting June 2026 

  • $17.60 per hour

  • Filling of vacancy

# About the organization 

 Unison Health and Community Services is a non-profit, community-based organization that serves neighbourhoods in Northwest Toronto. Operating out of six locations, Unison offers core services that include primary health care, counselling, health promotion, Early Years programs, legal services, harm reduction programs, housing assistance, adult protective services, Pathways to Education™ and a Diabetes Education Program. Unison’s mission is working together to deliver accessible and high-quality health and community services that are integrated, respond to needs, build on strengths and inspire change.

Unison Health and Community Services is committed to working from an inclusive, pro-choice, sex positive, harm reduction, anti-racist, anti-oppression and participatory framework.

# About the position 

 Primary Function:

The Health Program Information Analyst supports the primary care team to further evaluate the intricacies of clinical practice and access data. This informs the team in planning, decision-making, and prioritization of Quality Improvement (QI) projects.  This position is accountable to the Senior Director, Primary Care.

Job-Specific Responsibilities:

  • Help evaluate primary care performance and access data to allow informed planning and decision making.
  • Support development and standardization of client resources and education materials
  • Support the development and review of workflows and processes in coordination with relevant groups.
  • Support Primary Care quality improvement initiatives including Accreditation activities.

# Qualifications

 Job-Specific Qualifications

  • Undergraduate or Undergraduate student in a health field (e.g. registered nurse) considered an asset (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
  • Additional certification or experience in project management and quality improvement is an asset.
  • Familiarity with the social, economic and cultural conditions of Unison’s geographic area and an understanding of local issues and priorities are an asset.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Primary Care teams, and/or community groups and healthcare networks.
  • Self-motivated and goal oriented with an ability to influence others and establish credibility with all levels of the organization.
  • Presentation and written/oral communication skills and ability to build trust with key stakeholders and peers through honesty, integrity, professionalism, and accountability.
  • Superior critical thinking skills and ability to generate ideas and fresh perspectives.
  • Experience working with electronic information systems, particularly electronic health record applications, is an asset.
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite skills, in particular Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Sharepoint.

To qualify for this position under the Canada Summer Jobs Program, candidates must:

  • be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment

  • be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

  • be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.

Application Deadline: 
Friday, May 15, 2026
How to apply: 

Interested candidates are asked to email a résumé with covering letter by Friday, May 15, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. to:

Hiring Committee – Health Program Information Analyst

Unison Health and Community Services

hirings@unisonhcs.org

Please cite UN_2026_025 in the subject line of the email.

We welcome applications from people who are reflective of the diverse communities we serve, including those who might need accommodation.

Where needed, accommodations for applicants with disabilities will be provided, on request, to support their participation in all aspects of the recruitment process.

Unison does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for screening, assessing, or the selection of applicants.

Please note that due to the volume of applications, only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

Bilingual Crisis Response Worker – ANCHOR

Posting Date: 
Monday, May 4, 2026

# Summary 

Job Title Bilingual Crisis Response Worker – ANCHOR
Employment Type (Full-Time etc.) Multiple Term Full Time and Multiple Casual Positions 
Total Hours of work per week 35 hours per week  for Term
Compensation Amount / Range $ 32.92 to $ 39.66 hourly
Existing Vacancy  ☒Yes ☐ No
Is Artificial Intelligence used for screening or assessment of candidates ☐Yes ☒ No

# About the organization 

 We are a nonprofit, multi-service community health centre that has played an active role in the community since 1969.

We offer a full range of community services delivered by a diverse team of professionals.  Our team includes doctors, nurses, social workers, counsellors, dietitians, community developers, health promoters, and outreach workers.

# About the position 

 Summary

The ANCHOR Team is an innovative pilot project that provides a community-based, non-police response and follow-up for individuals experiencing crises in the Centretown and Somerset West catchment areas, and beginning in June 2026, the Byward Market, Sandy Hill, Lowertown, Vanier and Overbrook neighbourhoods. The project is a collaborative initiative. Partners include Centretown and Somerset West Community Health Centre, the City of Ottawa, the Ottawa Guiding Council on Mental Health and Addictions, Community Navigation of Eastern Ontario (CNEO) and other community interest holders.

Reporting to the Manager, ANCHOR Team, and under the supervision of Team Leads, the Crisis Response Workers are responsible for direct response to calls for service as assessed and triaged by operators at 911 and 211. 

The ANCHOR pilot will bring staff from two community health centres together as one team. Both CHCs are committed to working together in an integrated fashion to ensure seamless coordinated supervision of and support to staff, and care to clients.  This position will require evening, overnight and weekend shifts.

The Crisis Response workers (CRWs) will work directly with individuals who either self-identify or whose behaviours indicate they are experiencing a crisis related to their mental health, substance use or both. The CRWs will use anti-racist, anti-oppressive and harm reduction frameworks in assessing, de-escalating and responding to situations they encounter. Exercising sound clinical judgement, coupled with a high level of mental health and substance use experience and de-escalation skills, the CRW ensures excellent client care and community responsiveness. 

The CRW’s primary responsibility is to provide an urgent, compassionate response to people facing multiple barriers to care due to inequities related to social determinants of health, who would benefit from a community-based response and are not in need of intervention from police or paramedics. The CRW engages individuals and assesses the appropriate level of intervention and support required. The CRW- ANCHOR is skilled at systems navigation and has a high level of knowledge of the key resources and services available to support the needs and goals of clients. They are skilled at advocating with and for clients to ensure equitable access to care and support. Excellent collaborative and relationship building skills ensure the ability to engage program partners, stakeholders and community resources to support and stabilise the individual in crisis. Crisis Response Workers will be based out of Centretown and/ or Somerset West Community Health Centre main locations but will spend the majority of their time in the community. The abilities to drive a Centre vehicle and provide a clean driving abstract are required.

# Qualifications

 Here’s what we are looking for in our ideal candidate:

  • Bilingualism in English and French essential- must be able to fulfill above expectations of service delivery in both official languages

  • Ability to work evenings, overnights and weekends 

  • Driver’s License (G class) and private insurance required to operate motor vehicle

  • Post-secondary degree in health care, social sciences or a related field, or equivalent combination of training, lived and professional experience.

  • 3-5 years relevant experience in assertive engagement, crisis intervention, working with people who are living with mental health and substance use concerns.

  • Additional training in areas relevant to the position, including

    • trauma-informed care

    • best practices related to concurrent disorders

    • harm reduction principles

    • recovery principles within mental health

    • LGBT2SQ+ issues / Trans Health services 

    • Refugee and immigration issues, settlement services

    • Issues relating to gender-based and intimate partner violence; safety planning

  • Demonstrated understanding of and experience with de-escalation and Motivational Interviewing

  • Extensive experience, skills and knowledge in working with individuals living with complex mental health, substance use health and chronic health issues. 

  • High level of knowledge related to trauma, mental health and substance use health disorders

  • Experience in providing outreach and crisis response services within a substance use health framework

  • Thorough knowledge of social and health service resources within Ottawa

  • Thorough knowledge of rapid access to community resources related to mental health, substance use health and basic needs, including opioid management programs; harm reduction services; Consumption and Treatment Sites; counselling services; drop ins and food banks; shelters and housing resources; domestic violence resources; newcomer and cultural services.

  • Demonstrated ability to provide crisis intervention and support

  • Experience working with equity deserving populations including: youth, LGBT2SQ+ individuals, newcomers; individuals who are unhoused or precariously housed; individuals with concurrent disorders; seniors

  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams 

  • Demonstrated ability to work with marginalized populations within a trauma-informed, anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Flexibility, clinical judgement, initiative and ability to work in a fast-paced environment

  • Demonstrated effective relational skills, including the use of de-escalation, motivational interviewing, cognitive behaviour therapy and other communication and relational tools, to engage with clients and determine goals of care.

  • Knowledge of required provincial, federal and municipal programs relevant to populations served, e.g. housing, ID, immigration status, social assistance, etc.

  • Ability to work well independently and as part of multidisciplinary team

  • Demonstrated flexibility and effectiveness within a rapidly changing environment, short deadlines and multiple priorities 

  • Exceptional attention to detail

  • Knowledge of acute symptoms related to serious mental illness and/or substance use; and residual effects of major mental illness 

  • Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with challenging situations, maintain healthy boundaries and exhibit sound judgement for personal, team and client safety

  • Proficient with Windows-based computer systems and mobile applications, including email and database programs and Electronic Medical Records. 

Strongly preferred (please clearly self-identify on your application): 

  • Identifies as member of Indigenous, Black and/ or racialized communities

  • Lived experience related to mental health, substance use and/ or homelessness

  • Ability to communicate in any other language commonly spoken in catchment areas

Language designation:

  • English: Spoken & Written 

  • French: Spoken & Written

Application Deadline: 
Friday, May 15, 2026
How to apply: 

Submit your letter of interest along with your résumé to HRteam@centretownchc.org


 

Family Physician

Posting Date: 
Friday, May 1, 2026

# Summary 

Job Title Family Physician
Employment Type (Full-Time etc.) Locum
Total Hours of work per week Up to 37.5
Compensation Amount / Range 170.24/hour
Existing Vacancy  ☒Yes ☐ No
Is Artificial Intelligence used for screening or assessment of candidates ☐Yes ☒ No

# About the organization 

 West Elgin CHC has been providing healthcare and addressing the social determinants of health for over 30 years.  As we are rural providing well rounded interdisciplinary care is paramount. Our CHC is located approximately 30 minutes from London Ontario minutes from the north shore of Lake Erie  

# About the position 

 This is a short term locum position - see uploaded file for more information 

# Qualifications

 Must be insured and in good standing the CPSO

Application Deadline: 
Sunday, May 31, 2026
How to apply: 

Send resume to Debra Thomas, HR dthomas@wechc.on.ca 

 

Choosing Wisely Canada's National Meeting

# Overview

Join us in Toronto at the Globe and Mail Centre on May 25 and 26, 2026, for Choosing Wisely Canada’s National Meeting, in collaboration with the Canadian Medical Association.

Bringing together health professionals, patients, system leaders, and researchers, this two-day event is a unique opportunity to learn about leading Choosing Wisely efforts taking place across the country.

Registration fees: 

  • Two days in-person: $350-450
  • Virtual only: $50 (only plenary sessions are available vitually)

# Why you’ll want to attend:

  • Engage with the Choosing Wisely community in an energized exchange of ideas on overuse
  • Hear about practical and implementable strategies for reducing overuse, and understand their impact
  • Network with colleagues who share a commitment to reducing overuse

# What you’ll learn:

  • How to translate and apply best practices for reducing overuse in health care in their clinical settings
  • How to design effective approaches for evaluating interventions related to reducing overuse
  • How to develop strategies to share successful interventions across their health care organization

# Accreditation

  • Mainpro+® Certified Activity Credits: This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 10 Mainpro+® credits.
  • Group Learning Activity (Section 1): This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. This activity was approved by the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine for a maximum of 10.75 hours.

 

Details
Monday, May 25, 2026 - 08:45
May 25 & 26
Cost: 
$250+ in-person, $50 virtual
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location
The Globe & Mail Centre
351 King Street East, 17th Floor
Toronto, ON M5A ON1

From Practice to Impact: Nurses Advocating for Sustainable Change

This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.

Join CCGHC, CANE and ONE to learn a few ways nurses can advance planetary health through changes in everyday practice. From prescribing decisions to procedure-level improvements, nurses have a unique opportunity to reduce environmental impact while enhancing patient care. 

This session will highlight practical, real-world examples of advocacy in action, including supporting lower-carbon inhaler use, reducing operating room and clinic waste through greener alternatives and practices, and aligning clinical decision-making with initiatives such as Choosing Wisely. Whether you're just getting started or looking to build on existing efforts, this webinar will offer tangible strategies and inspiration to help embed sustainability into your practice.

This webinar is being delivered as part of the Coalition’s “Preparing Health Care Buildings for Net-Zero” project, made possible with an investment from the Government of Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Implementation Readiness Fund.

Details
Friday, May 15, 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
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Nurses' Planetary Health Actions Across Domains of Practice

This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.

Join CCGHC, CANE and ONE for a conversation on how nurses are advancing planetary health across diverse domains of practice. From advocacy and education to clinical care and global initiatives, nurses are playing a critical role in addressing the health impacts of climate change.

This webinar will feature perspectives from across the nursing spectrum, including advocacy efforts, student-led initiatives, long-term care, and international work, highlighting how planetary health is being integrated into practice at multiple levels. Each speaker will share real-world examples of impact, innovation, and leadership in their respective areas.

Whether you're a student, clinician, or leader, this session will offer insight and inspiration on how nurses can contribute to a more sustainable and climate-resilient health system.

Details
Monday, May 11, 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
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Shaping a Sustainable Future: Nursing Education for the Environment

This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care (CCGHC), Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series.

Join the CCGHC, CANE and ONE as we hear from four nurses who are working to bring education on climate change, planetary health, and sustainability into nursing curricula, research, and practice. From BC to Ontario, these nurses are shaping the future of nursing education in Canada and leading the way in promoting environmental conscientiousness and sustainable practices among health care professionals. 

Details
Thursday, May 14, 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location

Health Equity Starts Here: Environmental Justice Through a Nursing Lens

This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series

Environmental justice is a critical and growing area of nursing practice, deeply connected to health equity, planetary health, and the social determinants of health. Nurses are uniquely positioned to recognize and respond to the disproportionate impacts of environmental harm on marginalized and equity-deserving communities. In this webinar, Alysha Jones, June Kaminski, and Ankur Patel will explore how intersectionality shapes environmental health outcomes and what this means for nursing practice across settings.

 

Details
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
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Healing the Planet: Nurses and Green Teams in Action

This webinar is hosted by the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, Ontario Nurses for the Environment (ONE), and the Canadian Association of Nurse for the Environment (CANE) as part of their Nursing Week 2026 Webinar Series

Join us to learn how nurses are driving environmental sustainability through green teams. This session will highlight the growing role of nurses in starting, leading, and expanding green teams across health care settings. Hear a brief overview of emerging research on green teams in Canada, followed by real-world insights from nursing leaders who have successfully launched and scaled initiatives—from early-stage teams to established programs. Speakers will share practical advice on getting started, engaging colleagues, and advancing impactful sustainability initiatives in your own workplace. This webinar is being delivered as part of the Coalition’s “Preparing Health Care Buildings for Net-Zero” project, made possible with an investment from the Government of Canada’s Low Carbon Economy Implementation Readiness Fund.

Details
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 12:00
12-1 pm
Cost: 
Free
Internal/External: 
Event Type: 
Location