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President & Chief Executive Officer

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Mirams Becker

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Job Description:

Sinai Health is a leading academic health science centre and a recognized leader in integrated care across the healthcare continuum. This role offers a unique opportunity for a bold, visionary leader to shape Sinai Health’s future as a premier academic health science system.

Job Responsibility:

  • Shape Sinai Health’s future as a premier academic health science system
  • Strengthen integration of clinical care, research, and education across Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute (LTRI), and Circle of Care
  • Embed research excellence and innovation into the organization’s core strategy
  • Drive operational and clinical performance
  • Amplify Sinai Health’s reputation nationally and internationally
  • Report to the Board of Directors
  • Deliver on an ambitious strategic program
  • Foster influential partnerships
  • Lead a multidisciplinary team to achieve best-in-class patient experience, digital transformation, and major capital projects
  • Foster a compassionate, inclusive, and values-rooted environment that supports all stakeholders
  • Unite mission and performance, creating the conditions for Sinai Health to set the standard for integrated, compassionate, and research-driven care

Requirements:

  • Demonstrated executive leadership experience in large, complex, and dynamic healthcare or publicly funded health systems
  • Record of transformative impact and deep understanding of patient care and challenges faced by frontline healthcare professionals
  • Direct experience in academic health and/or research-intensive environments
  • Strong understanding of academic culture, research priorities, and governance structures of teaching hospitals and affiliated health systems
  • Post-graduate degree in health administration, medicine, science, or related discipline
  • Comfort engaging with Boards, government, donors, and system partners
  • Ability to build trust across diverse stakeholder groups
  • Demonstrated strength in: Driving Results, Building Effective Teams, Proven Business Acumen and Achievement
  • Additional leadership capabilities include: Championing Change & Innovation, Collaborating Across Boundaries, Inspiring, Influencing, Communicating with Confidence, and Entrepreneurial leadership

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Job Posted:
January 10, 2026

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