Why Choose DRDH? At Deep River & District Health, we’re more than just a workplace – we are a connected, compassionate team committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care to our community. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, volunteer, or student, choosing DRDH means joining a dynamic environment where every person matters. Our health campus includes a hospital, long-term care home, family health team, and a variety of outpatient services and programs. With approximately 160 dedicated team members, and the invaluable support of many volunteers, we serve our community with care, professionalism, and compassion. We’re proud to offer the best of both worlds: the lifestyle benefits of a small, welcoming community surrounded by nature, and the innovation and teamwork of a progressive, modern healthcare organization. People First. Always. At DRDH, we empower our team to ensure patients and residents feel secure, comfortable, and well-cared for. We invest in our people, support lifelong learning, and offer opportunities for professional growth and development. Join a team where collaboration, excellence, and innovation are at the core of everything we do.
OPSPARA03-2026-05-05 Physiotherapist
Status
Full Time
Salary
$38.83-$54.76/hour
Available Spots
1
Competition Number
OPSPARA03-2026-05-05
Posting Date + Time
2026-05-05 - 3:30 PM
Closing Date + Time
2026-06-30 - 11:59 PM
Job Category
Allied Healthcare Professionals
Department
Physiotherapy
Hours
Variable Shifts
Within
OPSEU Paramedical
Description
Position Summary:
The Physiotherapist provides high-quality, person-centered physiotherapy services across both hospital and long-term care settings. This includes assessment, treatment planning, intervention, education, and documentation for patients and residents with diverse medical, surgical, neurological, and geriatric needs. The Physiotherapist works collaboratively within the interdisciplinary teams to support mobility, rehabilitation, recovery, and quality of life.
Position Relationships:
Reports to the Manager of Clinical Services – Long-Term Care and communicates and interacts with the healthcare team including physicians, other staff and managers, students and volunteers.
Duties:
- Examines clients and develops treatment plans to maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability for clients to enhance optimal quality of life.
- Adheres to all policies and procedures.
- Supports and demonstrates the mission, vision and values of the organization.
- Other duties may be assigned and may not be limited to the scope of an individual department.
Qualifications:
- Current registration in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario required.
- Degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited institution (Bachelor’s or Master’s level).
- Eligible for membership with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
- Current Basic Rescuer (CPR) Certification required.
- Approved Ontario Assistive Devices Program Authorizer for mobility aids an asset.
- Experience in hospital and/or long-term care settings an asset.
- Knowledge of geriatric care principles and interRAI-LTCF or interRAI tools preferred.
- Proficient in electronic documentation and clinical systems.
- Demonstrated excellent time management, organization, communication and interpersonal skills required.
- Demonstrated resilience, empathy, and professional boundaries while providing compassionate care required.
- Ability to think critically, problem solve, and apply evidence-based practice in clinical decision-making.
- Exceptional attendance required.
- Must agree to adhere to DRDH standards of behaviour.
This posting is for an existing job vacancy.
Deep River and District Health (DRDH) – where innovation meets compassion in rural healthcare excellence. Nestled in the picturesque Ottawa Valley, DRDH is more than just a healthcare provider; we are a vibrant multi-sector health campus on the cusp of exciting expansion and growth. A new chapter of healthcare excellence is unfolding at DRDH, which is comprised of the Deep River and District Hospital, the Four Seasons Lodge Long-Term Care Home, and the North Renfrew Family Health Team. With an achievement of Accreditation with Exemplary Standing for the second consecutive time, DRDH stands proud as a beacon of exceptional person-centered care, with an unwavering purpose to care for every person like a loved one, within a connected system. Opportunity The Manager of Community Services is responsible for the leadership, development, implementation, and ongoing management of community-based services designed to support individuals to remain safely and independently in the community, while reducing avoidable hospital utilization and supporting care closer to home. The Manager provides operational and clinical leadership to support high-quality, person-centered care, coordinated patient flow, and seamless transitions across the continuum of care in collaboration with internal teams, community partners, and external stakeholders. The role oversees daily program operations, including staff leadership, service coordination, performance management, policy compliance, financial stewardship, and continuous quality improvement, while ensuring adherence to professional, legislative, and organizational standards. The Manager of Community Services reports directly to the Vice President of Community & Long-Term Care and is a member of the Administrative Leadership Team. Qualifications Registered Health Professional (RN, RPN, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist) with current certificate of competence, in good standing, from their respective College. Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent combination of education and experience. Current certification in BCLS. Current member in related professional nursing, interest group, or association. Five (5) years progressive leadership experience in community, primary care or long-term care preferred. Experience managing within a unionized environment with knowledge of the collective bargaining process. Experience in project management design, implementation and evaluation of systemic changes. Strong understanding of geriatric care principles, chronic disease management, dementia care and caregiver support. Working knowledge of Ontario health system structure including community and long-term care, of relevant legislation (e.g. Fixing Long-Term Care Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, PHIPA). Experience in care coordination, case management or system navigation. Knowledge of community transportation coordination, rural healthcare challenges and current trends in nursing and health-care Experience working with underserved or vulnerable populations Ability to work independently and be self-directed in a fast paced and dynamic environment. Produce high quality work while meeting deadlines. Effective prioritization and organizational skills. Maintain staff & patient confidentiality. Exceptional leadership abilities and a demonstrated passion for engaging employees and promoting a supportive and productive work culture. Excellent problem solving skills with strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build strong relationships with a variety of individuals including patients, residents, families, employees, and community partners. Excellent attendance record. Key Responsibilities The primary responsibilities of the Manager of Community Services include, but are not limited to, the following key duties and actions: Supervision of Community Services Programs: Responsible for monitoring service utilization, client volumes, caseload activity, and program demands, adjusting staffing and resources accordingly. Maintains all required records, reports, statistics, program documentation and reports on measurable improvements in accordance with organizational policies, funding requirements, performance indicators and legislative standards. Provides leadership and oversight for assigned community services programs and related operational activities ensuring effective, efficient and responsive service delivery within budgetary expectations. Incident Management, Monitoring, Audits and Quality Monitor and analyze incident reports, quality indicators, and performance data to identify trends, communicate findings to leadership and quality teams, and support development of responsive action plans. Act appropriately to prevent and minimize risk, investigate and respond to critical incidents or service concerns. Lead quality improvement and risk management initiatives by supporting the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices that enhance service delivery, client experience, operational performance, care coordination, and safe, high-quality outcomes. Client Care and Service Coordination Lead and support person-centered care delivery, including assessment, care planning, service coordination, and system navigation for clients with complex health and social needs, while promoting independence, aging in place, and care closer to home. Collaborate with internal teams, primary care providers, community partners, caregivers, and other stakeholders to ensure timely access to services, continuity of care, and coordinated transitions across the continuum of care. Promote quality improvement and service excellence by addressing client and caregiver concerns, supporting evidence-informed practices, and facilitating the adoption of best practices and innovative models of care. Community Partnership and System Integration Build and maintain collaborative relationships with community agencies, healthcare providers, referral partners, and regional system stakeholders. Participate in organizational and regional planning initiatives, partnerships, and system integration activities that support improved access, coordination, and community-based care. About the Community The Town of Deep River is located along the banks of the beautiful Ottawa River, and offers an outstanding array of recreational and outdoor activities all year-round. During summer, the area offers activities such as hiking, canoeing, boating, fishing, and golf. In winter, skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing are just a sample of the activities available. With its forests and waterways, the Deep River area offers a great backdrop for an outdoor, wellness-oriented lifestyle. The Town of Deep River is situated along the Trans-Canada Highway, a short half-hour drive from the City of Pembroke, and a two-hour drive from Ottawa. Deep River is also located in close proximity to Canadian Nuclear Laboratories - the largest nuclear research facility in Canada, as well as Garrison Petawawa. Apply NU11-2026-05-29 Vice President of Community & Long-Term Care Apply Status Full Time Salary $155,417 - $172,686 Competition Number NU11-2026-05-29 Posting Date + Time 2026-05-29 - 11:00 AM Closing Date + Time 2026-06-25 - 11:00 PM Job Category Management & Administration Department Corporate Hours Within Executive Description Lead with Purpose. Grow with Us. Make an Impact. At Deep River and District Health (DRDH), our purpose is to care for every person like a loved one within a connected system - empowering our team, so patients and residents feel secure, comfortable, and well-cared for. As a vibrant multi-sector health campus including a hospital, long-term care and family health team in the picturesque Ottawa Valley, DRDH blends the benefits of small-town community living with an innovative and forward-thinking healthcare approach. With an unwavering commitment to compassion, excellence, and innovation, DRDH is entering an exciting phase of growth and transformation, expanding our services to meet the evolving needs of our community. As we launch the growth of our workforce to support this expansion, we are seeking a strategic, forward-thinking, and people-centered leader to serve as our Vice President of Community & Long-Term Care. This pivotal role will lead the development, implementation, and advancement of strategies that support excellence in community-based care, long-term care service delivery, integrated care pathways, and innovative service models that respond to the evolving needs of patients, residents, clients, families, and the broader community, ensuring that DRDH remains an employer of choice in an increasingly competitive healthcare landscape. Your Impact As the Vice President of Community & Long-Term Care, you will be a key member of the executive leadership team, reporting directly to the President & CEO. You will provide vision and strategic direction for the organization’s community services, long-term care, integrated care initiatives, and community-facing partnerships. This is a transformational leadership role, responsible for planning and directing assigned programs, services, partnerships, and strategic initiatives in response to identified organizational, community, and health system needs, ensuring high-quality service delivery, operational effectiveness, responsible stewardship of resources, and alignment with organizational priorities reflecting DRDH’s commitment to excellence in patient and resident care. You will lead the Community and Long-Term Care portfolio, overseeing: Community Services and Long-Term Care – Lead the development, implementation of innovative service models to support quality resident care, community access, care transitions, integrated service delivery and aging in place. Ensure long-term care services operate in accordance with legislative, regulatory, accreditation, and professional practice requirements. Quality, Risk & Performance Management – Oversees quality improvement, risk and incident management, compliance monitoring, and operational performance across assigned portfolios by implementing policies, analyzing trends and outcomes, and promoting safe, accountable, and evidence-informed service delivery. Partnership and Health System Integration – Build and maintain collaborative partnerships with healthcare, community, municipal, Indigenous, and regional stakeholders to advance integrated service delivery, organizational planning, funding opportunities, and initiatives that strengthen system capacity and community impact. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – Foster an environment of belonging and inclusivity. Operations Management – Coordinate with executive leadership and management teams to oversee, direct, and mentor personnel; manage administrative and operational functions; monitor organizational performance through reporting and metrics; and support departmental budgeting and cost containment for assigned areas of responsibility. Strategic Leadership – Communicate and advance the organization’s vision, mission, and values by leading strategic planning, organizational change, service modernization, and growth initiatives, while overseeing service delivery, quality and risk management, and communication across internal teams and external partners. What You Bring Leadership – Seven (7) years progressive management and leadership experience. Strategic Planning– Proven expertise in strategic planning, program development, operational oversight and performance management. Knowledge - Strong knowledge of Ontario’s healthcare system, including long-term care, home and community care, integrated service delivery models, current healthcare trends, and applicable legislation, regulations, and accreditation standards. Healthcare or Complex System Experience – Experience in healthcare, long-term care, community services, public sector or other related complex service environments. Education & Credentials – A Master’s degree in Health Administration, Business Administration, Public Administration, Nursing, Social Work, Community Development, or a related health or leadership field is preferred. An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline is required. A Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation is an asset. Transformational Leadership & Collaboration – Demonstrated leadership ability to coach, mentor, and develop teams while fostering a supportive work culture and building strong relationships through excellent communication, interpersonal, and stakeholder engagement skills. Commitment to People & Community – A champion of employee, patient and resident experience with a deep passion for rural healthcare and community well-being. Why Join DRDH? At DRDH, you are more than an employee—you are part of a mission-driven team shaping the future of rural healthcare. We offer: A supportive, close-knit team dedicated to making a difference. Growth & learning opportunities in an environment that values professional development. A chance to lead innovation in a progressive multi-sector health campus. The opportunity to work and live in a beautiful, family-friendly community. Are you ready to shape the future of people and culture at DRDH? If you are a visionary leader looking for a meaningful leadership role, apply today and be part of our exciting journey! Apply NU09-2026-05-27 Human Resources Generalist Apply Status Full Time Salary $57,775 - $ 64,194 Available Spots 1 Competition Number NU09-2026-05-27 Posting Date + Time 2026-05-27 - 1:55 PM Closing Date + Time 2026-06-09 - 11:59 PM Job Category Management & Administration Department Human Resources Hours Variable Shifts Within Non-Union Description Position Summary The Human Resources Generalist supports various functions of the HR department, including full cycle recruitment, orientation and onboarding of new hires, administration of corporate education programs, reporting, benefits and pension administration, and other administrative services related to human resource and workforce management. Position Relationships Works closely with organizational leaders, managers, employees, Payroll, Occupational Health, Scheduling, Finance, bargaining unit representatives, and external service providers as required to support workforce management and operational human resources processes. Provides direct human resources support to employees and assists leaders with operational human resources processes and documentation requirements. 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Other duties may be assigned and may not be limited to the scope of an individual department. Qualifications: Post-secondary education in Human Resources or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation, or active progress toward designation, and in good standing with the HRPA preferred. Minimum two to three (2-3) years general Human Resources experience. Detailed knowledge of employment legislation including the Employment Standards Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and other relevant employment legislation. Working knowledge of collective agreement administration and interpretation. Working knowledge of the Fixing Long-Term Care Act; Public Hospitals Act and Excellent Care for All Act considered an asset. Strong understanding of operational Human Resources practices including recruitment, onboarding, employee documentation, reporting, benefits administration, and attendance support processes. Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage sensitive employee information with professionalism and discretion. Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to effectively manage multiple competing priorities and deadlines. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong customer service orientation and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated excellence with Microsoft Office products and Human Resources information systems. Excellent attendance required. Adhere to all policies and procedures. Must agree to adhere to DRDH Standards of Behaviour. Support and demonstrate the Mission, Vision and Values of Deep River and District Health. This posting is for an existing vacancy. Apply OPSPARA03-2026-05-05 Physiotherapist Apply Status Full Time Salary $38.83-$54.76/hour Available Spots 1 Competition Number OPSPARA03-2026-05-05 Posting Date + Time 2026-05-05 - 3:30 PM Closing Date + Time 2026-06-30 - 11:59 PM Job Category Allied Healthcare Professionals Department Physiotherapy Hours Variable Shifts Within OPSEU Paramedical Description Position Summary: The Physiotherapist provides high-quality, person-centered physiotherapy services across both hospital and long-term care settings. This includes assessment, treatment planning, intervention, education, and documentation for patients and residents with diverse medical, surgical, neurological, and geriatric needs. The Physiotherapist works collaboratively within the interdisciplinary teams to support mobility, rehabilitation, recovery, and quality of life. Position Relationships: Reports to the Manager of Clinical Services – Long-Term Care and communicates and interacts with the healthcare team including physicians, other staff and managers, students and volunteers. Duties: Examines clients and develops treatment plans to maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability for clients to enhance optimal quality of life. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Supports and demonstrates the mission, vision and values of the organization. Other duties may be assigned and may not be limited to the scope of an individual department. Qualifications: Current registration in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario required. Degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited institution (Bachelor’s or Master’s level). Eligible for membership with the Canadian Physiotherapy Association Current Basic Rescuer (CPR) Certification required. Approved Ontario Assistive Devices Program Authorizer for mobility aids an asset. Experience in hospital and/or long-term care settings an asset. Knowledge of geriatric care principles and interRAI-LTCF or interRAI tools preferred. Proficient in electronic documentation and clinical systems. Demonstrated excellent time management, organization, communication and interpersonal skills required. Demonstrated resilience, empathy, and professional boundaries while providing compassionate care required. Ability to think critically, problem solve, and apply evidence-based practice in clinical decision-making. Exceptional attendance required. Must agree to adhere to DRDH standards of behaviour. This posting is for an existing job vacancy. Apply Nothing Found Opportunities With The Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA) View opportunities Career Alert Sign up for career alert notifications from DRDH. 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