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Employment & RFP

Employment & Requests for Proposals

Welcome to the employment and request for proposals (RFP) page for the Waterloo Wellington LHIN . On this page you will find information on current opportunities for employment. From time to time, the LHIN will also issue requests for proposals, requests for information (ROI) or expressions of interest (EOI) for services such as consultation and support to a variety of LHIN-sponsored projects.

Employment with the WWLHIN

WWLHIN employees share a common vision of promoting health and wellness. We encourage and enable staff to advance their own careers by providing opportunities for personal development, growth and continuous improvement in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.

Our offices are located in downtown Kitchener, Ontario with easy access to HWY 401. If you are interested in joining an energetic staff team in an organization that values work/life balance - come “Live and Live Well in Waterloo Wellington”.

Job inquiries should be directed to Staci Bartlett, Business Support Manager at 519-650-4472 X222 or toll free at 1-866-306-5446 X222, or by email at staci.bartlett@lhins.on.ca

Ontario Government Directives and WWLHIN Policies Regarding Procurement and Expenses 

In July 2009, the Ontario government introduced new government directives for all government ministries and agencies related to consultant procurements and expenses:  Procurement Directives and the Addendum to the Travel, Meal & Hospitality Expenses Directive.  These directives are in addition to other policies, legislation and regulations and the Ministry-LHIN accountability agreements governing the Local Health Integration Networks.

 Provincial directives regarding expenses and consulting procurements are designed to increase transparency and accountability for the use of public funds.

 The Waterloo Wellington LHIN is committed to making sure that every dollar we spend delivers value to the patients and the people we serve.  The LHIN fully supports these directives.  The LHIN has had various controls and checks and balances in place for some time to ensure accountability for the judicious use of funding.  Here is an example of these measures:  

  • Signing authority levels for consulting are delegated within the limits specified within Management Board directives.
  •  The Finance Lead, the Senior Director, Performance and Accountability and the CEO meet with the Board’s Finance and Audit Committee regularly to discuss any financial concerns.

 The Waterloo Wellington LHIN has taken the following additional steps in response to the new directives:

  •  All consulting services – no matter the amount – are procured using a competitive process as set out by the Procurement Directives.
  •  The Board of Directors submits declaration of compliance to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care at public Board meetings confirming adherence to legislation, Memorandum of Understanding, Ministry-LHIN Accountability Agreement and all Directives.

More information on procurement directives can be found on the Ministry of Government Services – Government of Ontario website at www.mgs.gov.on.ca

Request for Services # 201006


Past RFPs, EOIs and ROIs can be viewed here.

 

Employment & RFP | Past RFPs