Division of Child Youth and Protection | CHEO, University of Ottawa

The Department of Pediatrics at CHEO, University of Ottawa is recruiting a 0.5 – 1.0 FTE within the Division of Child Youth and Protection. Individuals interested in either part time or full time work in this area are encouraged to apply.

The ideal candidate will be Royal College certified or equivalent in Pediatrics, with additional training or experience in child maltreatment; in addition; they should also have a demonstrated interest in both research and education. The successful candidate will be eligible for a faculty appointment in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ottawa at an academic rank commensurate with experience. While English is the language of the health record, functionality in French is an asset.

The Department of Pediatrics is affiliated with CHEO, the CHEO Research Institute and the University of Ottawa. Together, we provide outstanding patient care, leading research, and quality pediatric medical education. The Department of Pediatrics provides health care to newborns, children and youth of the Ottawa area, as well as those from Eastern Ontario, Western Quebec, Nunavut and parts of Northern Ontario (population of approximately 1.8 million). The Department of Pediatrics has 18 distinct divisions, which includes Child Youth and Protection.

The Division of Child and Youth Protection currently consists of two full-time physicians and one part-time physician, a nurse and a social worker. The successful candidate will join this dynamic multidisciplinary team to provide child maltreatment consultations to CHEO and to all of the child protection agencies, physicians and hospitals in the Ottawa region. A strong interest in teaching is a must, as the Division supports rotations for undergraduate, postgraduate and allied health learners. Interest in expanding the research portfolio of the division is an asset. Interested applicants should be established clinicians in the area of child maltreatment or have successfully completed additional focused training in Child Maltreatment Pediatrics. A diploma in, or eligibility to apply for a diploma, in Child Maltreatment Pediatrics from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada is an asset.

CHEO is a tertiary institution with onsite availability of advanced diagnostic imaging capabilities and specialized Pediatric Radiologists, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Pediatric ICU and all pediatric and mental health specialties needed to support the work of the physicians in the division of Child and Youth Protection. The pediatricians in the division work closely with the Emergency Department Sexual Assault Care Program. CYP has established formal relationships with multiple regional child welfare agencies.

Ottawa is Canada's capital city, which blends the cultural diversity and vibrancy of a capital city with the warmth and atmosphere of a smaller community. Ottawa possesses numerous national museums, renowned cultural institutions, festivals, passionate sports entertainment, and an excellent restaurant scene. Extensive natural areas, including the Ottawa River Parkway and Gatineau Park, support an active and healthy lifestyle.

The University of Ottawa is Canada's largest bilingual institution of higher learning and research. The Faculty of Medicine offers a wide range of competitive educational and research programs in a dynamic learning environment with state-of-the art facilities. The Faculty is recognized as a national leader in medical education and ranks among the top faculties of medicine worldwide for research intensity and impact.

CHEO strives to create the best life possible for our staff, medical staff and learners. We are committed to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion and indigeneity within our organization and the broader community.

CHEO is a global leader in pediatric health care and research and the CHEO Research Institute is the fastest growing RI in Canada. And we are expanding our pediatric health and research centre with a brand-new state-of-the art integrated children's treatment centre, slated for fall of 2026.

With sustainability as a driving force, CHEO is an organization that is Growing 4 Good. We use the most current technologies and innovative practices. CHEO was recently recognized as a Stage 7 healthcare organization utilizing full Electronic Health Record functionality to enable high quality care, functionality, and integration with outside organizations.

Candidates for this position must have an MD and be eligible for licensing in the Province of Ontario. All qualified candidates are invited to apply; however, preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

Qualified candidates are invited to submit an application using the following URL: https://cheo.bamboohr.com/careers/43

Ann Watkins