CarePartners is one of Ontario’s largest accredited home health care providers, providing nursing, personal support, therapy and rehabilitation support services for patients of all ages. We care for approximately 72,000 patients each year in homes, schools, clinics, workplaces and retirement homes, through our 24 locations and 22 nursing clinics. CarePartners is proud of its commitment to quality, relentlessly seeking to improve the patient and caregiver experience, promoting a healthy and resilient workplace culture, and contributing to a sustainable healthcare system in Ontario.
We continuously innovate to meet patient needs with specialized (award-winning) care programs and technology, including virtual care and AI.
We are currently looking for an Exectutive Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity to join our team!
The Executive Director, Information Technology and Cyber Security leads the CarePartners’ IT department, and is responsible for the development of an Information Technology and Cybersecurity solutions roadmap including the effective planning and scheduling of activities and resources to progress deliverables. This individual is also responsible for the development, implementation and ongoing operations of digital solutions. The Executive Director will collaborate in the strategy development related to the use of digital resources for key project proposals with leadership and prospective users. They are expected to achieve departmental as well as company objectives and meeting the set timelines and budgets.
Operations
Cybersecurity Governance, Risk and Compliance
Human Resources
Internal & External Communication
Business Applications
• Collaborate with business units to identify technology needs and deliver scalable solutions.
• Lead the strategy, implementation, and optimization of enterprise applications
• Ensure application strategy is aligned with business goals.
• Manage vendor relationships and software lifecycles.
Data Analytics
• Define and execute the organization’s data strategy and governance framework
• Oversee data integration, warehousing, and business intelligence platforms.
• Enable data-driven decision-making through advanced analytics and reporting
IT Operations
In addition to providing home-based health care, CarePartners also serves the community through clinics, transitional care units, and provides relief in retirement homes and shared care settings. Through our Community Nursing Services outreach program, we’ve been organizing staff-led medical care and clinics in countries with poor access to health care since 2009.
CarePartners welcomes and encourages applicants from people with disabilities. Candidates can request accommodations at any time in the hiring process.
Empowering Lives, One Home at a Time!
Home Support Workers and Personal Support Workers (PSWs) are everyday heroes, bringing compassionate, one-on-one care right to the doorsteps of those in need. Whether it’s helping clients rise and shine in the morning, assisting with personal hygiene, preparing meals, or offering a comforting presence at bedtime, these caregivers make a real difference in the lives of individuals and their families. Beyond essential care, they provide companionship, dignity, and independence to those who need it most—allowing seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those recovering from illness to remain safe and comfortable in their own homes. With every visit, they bring warmth, respect, and the reassurance that no one is alone in their journey. It’s more than a job—it’s a calling to uplift, support, and enrich lives, one home at a time. We make impact and support most of Ontario, from big cities to rural communities and everywhere in-between. We hire nurses, personal support workers, we provide in house training for home support workers, and we have branches across Ontario where we support with administrative roles.