Unit Manager
Alberta Health Services
St. Albert, AB-
Number of positions available : 1
- Salary To be discussed
- Published on November 14th, 2025
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
Reporting to the Patient Care Manager, the Unit Manager is accountable for the effective management of human, financial and physical resources within Respiratory Therapy, ECG, SLP, Volunteer Services and Allied Health (Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Therapy Assistants). This front-line leadership role provides daily operational and clinical oversight to ensure high-quality care delivery in alignment with unit policies, procedures, and goals. The Unit Manager collaborates closely with other front-line managers, requiring excellent communication and interpersonal skills to maintain consistent standards and effectively convey objectives to the interdisciplinary team. Key responsibilities include monitoring and organizing workflow, ensuring efficient patient care delivery through staff scheduling and work assignments and managing performance and team culture to foster an environment of respect and compassion As a member of the management team, the Unit Manager contributes to strategic planning, process improvement initiatives, and the development and implementation of operational plans. The role also serves as a role model, integrating evidence-based best practices into daily operations. Success in this position requires advanced problem-solving and critical thinking skills and strong judgment and decision-making abilities. The Unit Manager will need to have proven ability to build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, proficiency in conflict resolution, change management, and resource management and excellent interpersonal and written communication skills.
Reporting to the Patient Care Manager, the Unit Manager is accountable for the effective management of human, financial and physical resources within Respiratory Therapy, ECG, SLP, Volunteer Services and Allied Health (Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Therapy Assistants). This front-line leadership role provides daily operational and clinical oversight to ensure high-quality care delivery in alignment with unit policies, procedures, and goals. The Unit Manager collaborates closely with other front-line managers, requiring excellent communication and interpersonal skills to maintain consistent standards and effectively convey objectives to the interdisciplinary team. Key responsibilities include monitoring and organizing workflow, ensuring efficient patient care delivery through staff scheduling and work assignments and managing performance and team culture to foster an environment of respect and compassion As a member of the management team, the Unit Manager contributes to strategic planning, process improvement initiatives, and the development and implementation of operational plans. The role also serves as a role model, integrating evidence-based best practices into daily operations. Success in this position requires advanced problem-solving and critical thinking skills and strong judgment and decision-making abilities. The Unit Manager will need to have proven ability to build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, proficiency in conflict resolution, change management, and resource management and excellent interpersonal and written communication skills.
Minimum of 5 years clinical experience and management/Supervisory experience is essential. Evidence of excellent leadership, interpersonal and professional communication skills. Evidence of principle-based decision making skills, utilization of quantifiable outcomes to support operational priorities. Evidence of commitment to foster professional growth & effectiveness of unit personnel.se enter information in this field.
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Ability to manage human, financial & physical resources within a dynamic environment. Ability to effectively organize time and resources. Ability to actively listen to all stakeholders. Ability to promote quality improvement strategies and methodologies to staff. Conflict management experience. Ability to assess the effectiveness of programs on the basis of quantifiable outcomes.
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