Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
21 Sep, 25
Salary
54.16
Posted On
21 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Eligibility
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
Salary range: The salary range for this position is CAD $54.16 - $77.86 / hour Why Fraser Health?:
At the heart of Fraser Health’s mission is a commitment to seamless, patient-centered care—and as Manager, Patient Access & Community Transition, you’ll be the driving force behind it. Based at the Royal Columbian Hospital, this role places you at the intersection of clinical leadership and operational excellence, where your decisions directly impact patient flow, hospital capacity, and community reintegration.
You’ll lead a dynamic team, identify and remove barriers to patient transitions, and collaborate across departments to ensure timely, compassionate care from admission to discharge and beyond. Your leadership will shape how patients move through the health system—safely, efficiently, and with dignity.
EXPERIENCE THE EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US INCLUDING:
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES:
The Manager, Patient Access & Community Transition provides operational oversight and management of patient access and transitions within the site, between hospitals, and between hospitals and community, to ensure quality patient care, effective patient outcomes and positive patient experience.
Provides leadership to all areas and support services linked to patient flow and transition across the health continuum. In collaboration with department and clinical support areas, identifies barriers to patient flow and provides leadership and management to address barriers and facilitate improvement system-wide. Creates, develops and supports seamless transition points between hospital and community and evaluates their effectiveness; monitors, tracks and evaluates access & flow performance based on MOH criteria/indicators. Accountable to oversee Complex Discharge processes & performance for the site as well as the designation and monitoring of Alternate Levels of Care (ALC). Ensures consistent application and implementation of policies and processes of patient access, flow and transition practices within the site, the community and across the continuum of care. Maintains effective communications; prioritizes and advises on the status of site and community objectives related to patient access and transitions to “right service”, including the review and improvement of patient experience criteria and objectives.
Oversees and manages designated clinical and /or administrative areas at the site which support Access and Community Transition functions, as well as areas which provide general support to site operations.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications: Education and Experience
Completion of an undergraduate degree in health sciences or related field, plus seven (7) years’ recent related experience in patient access and flow, discharge planning and Alternate Level of Care within a complex health care environment, including two (2) years in a leadership role; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Competencies
Demonstrates the leadership practices of the Fraser Health Leadership Framework of Clear, Caring and Courageous and creates the conditions for people to succeed.