Program Consultant, Local Analytics
Canadian Institute for Health Information View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $92,830-104,440 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- HOOPP Pension Plan (Defined Benefits Pension)
- Retirement Planning Program
- Generous vacation days for permanent and long-term contracts
- Work-life balance
- Career Planning Program
- Learning and Professional Development Program
- Flexible benefits program from your first day on the job for permanent and long-term contracts
- Conduct research and analysis including environmental scans, jurisdictional reviews, and synthesis of Canadian and international health system information to inform System View priorities.
- Develop, test, document and maintain conceptual models and frameworks; ensure methodological rigor, reproducibility and versioned specifications.
- Oversee information management activities required for projects: gather, standardize and synthesize qualitative, contextual and quantitative information into clear narrative products, briefing notes, public-facing materials and data-informed storylines.
- Implement quality assurance and reproducibility practices: write and maintain documentation, validate results, and use version control and testing frameworks to ensure outputs meet organizational standards and privacy/confidentiality requirements.
- Manage project and product lifecycles: prepare project plans, set milestones, track resources, identify and mitigate risks, coordinate cross functional teams and external partners, and report progress to stakeholders.
- Engage and advise internal and external stakeholders (jurisdictions, clinicians, Indigenous organizations, vendors, academic and policy partners): gather requirements, co design solutions, lead consultations and promote adoption of products/services.
- Apply and champion responsible data governance and privacy practices, including respect for Indigenous data sovereignty and culturally safe engagement when relevant.
- Translate complex findings into clear deliverables - reports, dashboards, visualizations, presentations, policy briefs and peer reviewed manuscripts - tailored for technical and non technical audiences.
- Provide leadership and mentorship: coach junior analysts, design knowledge sharing sessions, and contribute to team learning and methodological development.
- Represent CIHI externally: present at conferences, participate on committees and working groups, and support promotion of CIHI products and services.
- Contribute to business planning and evaluation activities: operational planning, corporate reporting and assessing product impact.
- Undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Economics, Public Policy, Data Science or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
- Training in health system planning, knowledge mobilization, or qualitative research methods is an asset.
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in health system planning, decision support, applied research, or health policy research.
- Experience working within a provincial/territorial/regional health system is preferred.
- Experience engaging senior health system stakeholders, including decision makers and advisors.
- Experience managing projects and coordinating work in a matrix environment.
- Strong research, qualitative and quantitative synthesis skills with hands on experience in statistical methods and analytic techniques.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills for diverse audiences.
- Analytical rigour and intellectual curiosity.
- Stakeholder engagement and partnership building.
- Project and product management with attention to deadlines and deliverables.
- Clear communication and knowledge translation.
- Ethical judgement and respect for privacy and data governance.
- Occasional travel may be required.
- Fluency in English is required, bilingualism in both official languages is an asset.