YouthLink believes in the potential of every youth. We are dedicated to providing them with the support, guidance and opportunities they need to make positive life choices. We provide youth with brief and ongoing counselling, in-home wraparound support, shelter, housing, educational support, and safe drop-in spaces. YouthLink works towards equitable outcomes for youth in our community and, as such, is committed to equity-based hiring practices.
We welcome applications from candidates who reflect the communities we serve, particularly candidates from Black communities, Indigenous communities, and racialized people, persons with disabilities, members of diverse gender identities and people with lived experiences. We are seeking candidates who demonstrably operate and practice from an equity and trauma-informed lens. We encourage applications from passionate professionals who will help us dismantle systemic barriers and will embrace working outside of Euro-centric practices.
YouthLink Benefits are Top of Class!
Competitive pay
Health & dental coverage for you and your family with 100% premium cost paid by employer.
*Annual vacation with pay at 1.66 working days for each calendar month to a maximum of
20
working days per year.
*5
'authorized absence' days for family illness or emergency circumstances that prohibit employees from reporting to work.
*3
paid agency days every calendar year after 3 calendar months' service.
Maternity / parental /adoption leave top-up payments (to top-up Canadian government unemployment benefit payments)
100% premium cost for long-term disability coverage paid by employee.
Eligibility to participate in pension plan after 2 years of continuous service with generous matching contribution from employer.
(pro-rated for part-time employees according to the employee's full-time equivalency (FTE))*
Manager, Quality
(Permanent, Full-time, 35 hours/week)
(Non - Bargaining Unit Position)
The Quality Manager plays a pivotal leadership role in fostering a culture of safety, excellence, and continuous improvement within the agency. Responsible for overseeing health and safety and IPAC protocols, the manager ensures compliance with legislative standards while promoting a proactive approach to risk mitigation. They support all aspects of accreditation, guiding teams to uphold and embed quality standards both during and beyond the accreditation process. The role will lead critical incident debriefs with care and professionalism, driving learning and systemic improvements within a Just Culture framework. With a strong focus on project management, the Quality Manager steers quality enhancement initiatives across departments, engaging staff in collaborative improvement efforts. This position requires exceptional communication, strategic thinking, and a commitment to youth mental health services. As a member of the leadership team, the Quality Manager acts as a change agent--advancing service quality and reinforcing accountability throughout the organization.
Highlights of Your Role
Health and Safety/IPAC
Management lead of the JOHSC, ensuring that the ministry requirements for Health and Safety are consistently met for all YouthLink sites, including but not limited to:
Site Inspections
Fire Safety (including drills)
Emergency Preparedness
Infection Prevention and Control and related activities
Responsible for leading IPAC audits from the City of Toronto.
In the event of a health and safety crisis (i.e. Covid-19), the Manager, Quality will play a pivotal role in leading the agency's response and in ensuring the business continuity plan.
Project Manage/Drive Accreditation, Licensing and other Quality-driven Processes
In an accreditation year, this activity will comprise 50% of the incumbent's
time. In a non-accreditation year, this activity will comprise 10% of the incumbent's time.
Accreditation Survey Preparation:
Develop a strong understanding of the CCA quality standards and work with teams to self-assess compliance against standards.
In partnership with Senior Leadership, create detailed project plans assigning work effort to meet compliance.
Act as the "internal expert" on accreditation, providing consultation, leadership and advice to the various departments on how to interpret/achieve the standards.
Project manage the successful achievement of accreditation standards.
Act as the primary point of contact for the accrediting body.
Conduct internal audits of various work centres to ensure progress/compliance, reporting results to senior leadership with sufficient time to close gaps.
Coordinate and communicate with CCA accreditation coach and internal and external contacts to prepare for the audit process.
Conduct quality-oriented training as required.
Accreditation related activities in a Non-Survey Year:
Conduct a semi-annual audit against the accreditation standards to ensure ongoing compliance; report and address gaps with Senior Leadership Team.
Live In Treatment Licensing:
Work with the Senior Manager and Director to complete pre-licensing audit prior to annual licensing application; identify gaps and support the development of a project plan to address gaps.
Actively participate in/lead licensing preparation, the licensing audit, and responding to/reporting on the Ministry requirements.
Risk Management
Lead the function of risk management for the agency by maintaining an active risk registry for the agency, assessed and updated quarterly, identifying and making recommendations for action with any escalated risks.
Assign accountability for the development and execution of risk management plans; use the skill of "influence without authority" to oversee leader's execution the plan. Complete and submit the annual risk assessments required by the MOH and MCCSS. Review SOR and Incident reports to identify trends. Use these trends to inform continuous improvement initiatives. In the event of a serious incident or occurrence, lead the team through a critical incident analysis/root cause analysis in a just culture framework and make recommendations for systemic improvements.
On an annual basis (at minimum), present the Risk Management framework and plan to the YouthLink Board of Directors.
Continuous Improvement Initiatives
In an accreditation year, continuous improvement projects will be suspended to focus on accreditation compliance. Outside of the accreditation cycle, approximately 30% of the incumbent's time will be focused on driving continuous improvement and quality initiatives across the agency.
In a non-accreditation year, assemble and lead continuous improvement project teams (using a PDSA framework) to make meaningful process improvements in areas identified through the risk registry, or as directed by the agency's Senior Leadership.
Drive and deliver meaningful, measurable quality improvements that support enhanced service delivery, more efficient operations, cost savings, etc. in line with the agency's mission and strategic plan.
Other duties as assigned
Participation in leadership team meetings and initiatives
Participation in on-call rotation
Highlights of What You Bring
Education:
Degree in Public Health Administration or in a related field.
PMP designation.
Trained in quality improvement frameworks (i.e. LEAN, Six Sigma, CQI, Kaizen, etc.)
Masters of Public Health Administration, or equivalent experience is an asset
Experience:
2 - 5 years' experience leading quality initiatives in a non-profit or community health sector organization.
JOHSC certified and experienced with leading health and safety.
Experience leading large-scale projects in a multi-service nonprofit organization.
Experience participating in or leading accreditation.
Demonstrated experience with continuous quality improvement.
Experienced with completing critical incident analysis.
Experience leading a larger scale (100+ employees) organization through an accreditation review is an asset
Experience as a surveyor for an accrediting body is an asset
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong commitment to quality.
Keen attention to detail.
A demonstrated ability to influence without authority.
Project management skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent time management skills.
Superior ability to identify gaps/risks and drive process improvement, can be demonstrated through employment, education, or personal experience.
Strong critical judgement and problem solving skills.
Results oriented with a bias for executing with excellence.
Bilingualism is an asset.
Equity, Inclusion and Belonging with a specific focus on Anti-Black Racism is an asset.
Hours of work:
35 hours per week
(Monday to Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm)
May occasionally be asked to work additional hours during accreditation or licensing "crunch time", or following a critical incident.
Other Requirements:
Broad Record Police Check is required.
As a member of the management team, will participate in the on-call rotation.
managementposting@youthlink.ca - Please quote posting #1521 in the subject line.
As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage applications from qualified candidates who reflect the diversity of our communities. If you have a disability and require accessibility accommodations with the application process, please contact accessibility@youthlink.ca.
Job posting closing - Open until Filled.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Dental care
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Vision care
Work Location: In person
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