Opportunity
Ontario Tenders #2026-004
Ontario Health Seeks Provincial Clinical Lead for Structured Psychotherapy Program
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
2026-004
NAICS
621330
Ontario Health, through its Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence, is seeking a Provincial Clinical Lead for the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program. - Government Buyer: - Ontario Health (Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence) - Position Requested: - Provincial Clinical Lead, Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program - Strategic and operational leadership for the OSP Program - Oversight of clinical care quality, training, data quality, and performance monitoring - Collaboration with the Provincial Clinical Lead for Depression & Anxiety-Related Disorders, Indigenous Clinical Lead, and delivery partners (e.g., Provincial System Support Program at CAMH) - Support for program expansion, equity, diversity, and anti-racism initiatives - Representation of the program to government and external partners - Requirements: - Regulated healthcare professional with expertise in mental health, evidence-based psychotherapy, and health system performance measurement - Experience with equity, diversity, and anti-racism approaches - Ability to work virtually with some travel to Toronto - Contract Details: - Initial term of 24 months (2 years) with an option to renew for an additional 2 years - Anticipated time commitment: 1 day (7.5 hours) per week - No OEMs or commercial vendors are involved; this is a professional service position - Primary place of performance is virtual, with some work at Ontario Health offices in Toronto
Description
Ontario Health's Mental Health and Addictions Centre of Excellence is seeking expressions of interest for the position of Provincial Clinical Lead for the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program. This role involves providing strategic and operational leadership to evolve the OSP program, including oversight of clinical care quality, training, data quality, and performance monitoring. The position requires collaboration with various stakeholders to support program growth, equity, and integration within the broader mental health system. The contract duration is estimated at 24 months, with work primarily virtual and some travel to Toronto.