# Summary
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Clinical Content Specialist, Clinical Knowledge Translation (CKT)
- This is a full-time 16-month contract position. It has a 35-hour work week with an expected start date in September. Hybrid or remote work arrangements are available.
- The salary range for this position is $70,144 to $105,216 per year with an expected starting salary of approximately $70,144 to $87,680, depending on qualifications.
# About the position
The Association of Ontario Midwives (AOM) is seeking a Clinical Content Specialist, Clinical Knowledge Translation to join our vibrant and energetic organization. The Clinical Content Specialist will coordinate and support the ongoing development and maintenance of clinical content for the Clinical Knowledge Translation (CKT) program at the Association of Ontario Midwives as well as build the capacity of the CKT team to develop and disseminate clinical tools and educational content during an exciting period of growth, challenge and opportunity for midwifery in Ontario.
Specific responsibilities:
- Researches and develops clinical content as part of the development of educational programming or other knowledge translation resources.
- Develops, implements and maintains educational content for webinars, online courses, or live events by contributing or editing content.
- Develops, implements, and maintains educational content for live events, online courses, ESW curriculum, workshops, exams and other professional development programming as assigned.
- Collaborates with and provides support to member-based working groups in the development of content.
- Synthesizes research and clinical information for dissemination in different formats.
- Conducts surveys and focus groups and analyzes and evaluates data as assigned.
- Assists in the development and implementation of strategies for marketing of content and knowledge translation tools, as assigned.
- Presents CKT work at conferences and/or for webinars.
- Manages project timelines and budget.
# Qualifications
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University degree in midwifery or related health profession.
- Master’s degree in health sciences or related discipline is an asset.
- Ability to collect, collate and integrate information and feedback from several sources.
- Ability to conduct literature searches using common medical/scientific databases.
- Strong communication skills, with proficiency in developing publishable written communications.
- Knowledge of evidence-based health care and best practices.
- Knowledge of current trends in effective knowledge translation.
- Knowledge of and experience using adult education techniques in continuing professional education is an asset.
- Demonstrated experience in project management.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, implement and meet deadlines for multi-stage projects that involve multiple stakeholders.
- Effective problem solving skills and creative thinking.
- Ability to work independently and collaborate within a team.
- Strong interpersonal skills, including maturity, diplomacy and an ability to foster productive professional relationships with staff and stakeholders.
- Highly proficient with Microsoft Office and online survey software
- Proficient in use of referencing software such as RefWorks or Mendeley.
Interested candidates are to submit a cover letter and resume to the attention of Megan Bobier, Manager, Clinical Knowledge Translation at ckt@aom.on.ca with the subject line “Clinical Content Specialist, CKT” by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, July 27, 2026.
Please note that resumes received will be held confidential, shared with the selection committee only, and be used only for the purposes of selection for this position. AI may be used to assist with the selection process, however, decisions will be made by human resources staff and the hiring committee.
The AOM is committed to inclusive and accessible employment practices. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals who reflect the broad diversity of communities with which we work and provide appropriate accommodations as required. Please contact HR at hro@aom.on.ca to request accommodation.
The AOM is a pro-choice organization, supporting reproductive choice and access to abortion care. This position offers an excellent and dynamic work environment that promotes collaboration, professional development and work life balance.
The AOM recognizes the profound value of a racially diverse, decolonized and anti-racist workplace and midwifery sector and is committed to actively work to dismantle systemic racism and inequity in the workplace and within healthcare (see the AOM’s Racial Justice Position Statement and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Position Statement). Applications will be held confidential, shared with the selection committee only, and used only for the purposes of selection for this position.
For more information on the Association of Ontario Midwives, visit ontariomidwives.ca