Transplant Medical Lead – Lung, Trillium Gift of Life Network
Role title: Transplant Medical Lead – Lung, Trillium Gift of Life Network
Reports to: Provincial Medical Director, Transplant, Trillium Gift of Life Network
Location: Ontario Health, Trillium Gift of Life Network 483 Bay Street, South Tower, 4th Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2C9
Anticipated time commitment: 0.10 FTE ( 0.5 day per week)
Term: 2 years, plus option for 2 one-year renewals
Number of opportunities: 1
Posting date: March 20, 2026
Closing date: April 22, 2026
Position Summary
Ontario Health is seeking expressions of interest for the position of Transplant Medical Lead – Lung, Trillium Gift of Life Network (TGLN). This is a unique opportunity to promote a culture of transplantation in Ontario and provide leadership and expertise to the evolution of the provincial transplant system. This opportunity is open to all qualified candidates.
Questions about the role may be submitted by email no later than April 13, 2026.
A consolidated list of all questions and answers will be available to any party, by request, by April 16, 2026.
Interested parties should forward their expression of interest and curriculum vitae, electronically, with the subject line as “Application for TGLN – TML Lung - [Your Name]” no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 22, 2026.
To send a question, receive a copy of the consolidated list of questions and answers, or to submit your expression of interest, please contact Sourcing@ontariohealth.ca.
Accountabilities
The Transplant Medical Lead – Lung provides provincial clinical leadership and expertise to support the safe, equitable, and effective delivery of lung transplantation services across Ontario. The role provides expert clinical advice on matters related to lung transplant eligibility, organ allocation, donor suitability, and emerging clinical issues affecting lung transplantation.
Working closely with lung transplant programs partners including, transplant surgeons, cardiologists, and other provincial health system partners, the Transplant Medical Lead – Lung supports clinical decision-making, policy development, and system improvement initiatives to ensure high-quality lung transplantation services.
Key responsibilities include:
- Co-Chairs and provides medical leadership to the Provincial Lung Working Group.
- Provides expert clinical advice related to lung transplantation, including donor suitability, organ acceptance considerations, and recipient listing criteria.
- Provide clinical leadership to support the planning, coordination, and continuous improvement of lung transplantation services across Ontario.
- Advises on emerging and innovative practices in lung transplantation, including new clinical technologies, approaches to donor utilization, and evolving models of care that may improve patient outcomes and system performance.
- Collaborates with transplant program partners including surgeons, clinicians, multi-disciplinary staff, and other donation and transplantation partners across Ontario.
- Participates in relevant provincial committees, working groups and other advisory groups as needed.
- Supports transplant strategy implementation across Ontario and other system improvements by working with Provincial Medical Director, Transplant.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in lung transplantation
- Actively practicing physician and in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) and other relevant college
- Demonstrated understanding of Ontario's health care system, health care delivery program operations, community-based health care delivery models and related regulations
- Demonstrated expertise in the assessment and management of advanced lung failure, and other health system initiatives.
- Demonstrated leadership experience in collaborating with transplant programs, transplant physicians, and multidisciplinary clinical teams.
- Strong understanding of clinical, operational, and ethical considerations in organ donation and transplantation
- Familiarity with provincial, national, and international standards related to advanced lung failure management.
- Strong issues management and communication skills with ability to provide clear clinical guidance in complex or time-sensitive situations.
How to Apply
Interested parties should forward their expression of interest and curriculum vitae, electronically, with the subject line as “Application for TGLN – TML Lung - [Your Name]” no later than 5:00 P.M. on April 22, 2026 to Sourcing@ontariohealth.ca.
We will evaluate all applications against the skills and experience requirements for the position. Those candidates selected for interview will be contacted directly by a representative from the Business Unit. Ontario Health may consider applications from incumbents currently in the position. If you have not been contacted within 3 weeks after the close of the posting, you can assume you are not under consideration for this position.
More About Ontario Health
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Last Updated: March 20, 2026