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Ontario Tenders #tender_21683

Ontario Health seeks Quality Lead for Surgical Oncology Program

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

May 12, 2026

Identifier

tender_21683

NAICS

541690

Ontario Health is seeking a senior clinical leader to serve as Lead, Quality & Knowledge Transfer (KT) for its Surgical Oncology Program. - Government Buyer: - Ontario Health (provincial agency) - Office location: 525 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M3G2L7 - Position Details: - Senior cancer surgeon with credibility, influence, and analytical expertise - Experience with large administrative databases preferred - Responsibilities include: - Advancing surgical quality at the provincial level - Engaging diverse surgical specialties - Translating clinical epidemiology and administrative data into actionable quality indicators - Leading development and implementation of evidence-based standards to improve outcomes, equity, and system performance in cancer surgery - Products/Services Requested: - No products or OEMs involved; this is a service opportunity for an individual clinical leader - Unique Requirements: - Leadership in quality improvement and data analysis - Ability to work across multiple surgical specialties - Focus on evidence-based standards and system-wide impact - Period of Performance: - Estimated contract duration is 24 months - Place of Performance: - Ontario Health, 525 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M3G2L7

Description

Ontario Health is seeking expressions of interest from surgeons for the position of Lead, Quality & Knowledge Transfer (KT) to shape the future of surgical oncology quality in Ontario. This senior clinical leadership role requires a respected cancer surgeon with credibility, influence, and analytical expertise, preferably with experience in working with large administrative databases to advance surgical quality at a provincial level. The successful candidate will engage diverse surgical specialties across Ontario to drive quality improvement, translate clinical epidemiology and administrative data into actionable quality indicators, and lead the development and implementation of evidence-based standards to improve outcomes, equity, and system performance in cancer surgery. The contract duration is estimated at 24 months.

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