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Date Posted: 2026-04-17
Responsibilities/Duties Alberta Health Services is inviting applications from Family Physicians to join the Department of Family Medicine with special interest in Family Medicine Obstetrics (FMOB) in Edmonton under a joint partnership with AHS and the Mom Care Docs group. The Mom Care Docs clinic has 13 family doctors and is supported by a PCN funded RN. The recruited physician would be required to work at our office at The Allin Clinic and to provide inpatient care at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. The typical model involves coverage for inpatient care for 24 hours on one week and then working in the clinic for a day on the next week. Weekend coverage is also required for 24 hours approximately once per month. We use the Accuro EMR at The Allin Clinic. Care is provided for patients throughout the pregnancy and for up to 6 weeks post-partum. We are also a teaching clinic affiliated with the University of Alberta and as such train medical students and resident physicians. The Mom Care Docs clinic has expanded its scope and now also provides outpatient well baby care for unattached babies until 6 weeks of age. We are a group of family physicians who also provide low risk obstetrical care and as such, our preferred candidate would be willing to provide family medicine services at The Allin Clinic alongside their work in FMOB. Mom Care Docs works in a shared patient care model. We have group protocols, in line with SOCG Guidelines and Evidence Based Medicine, which allow us to provide seamless patient care. This is achieved in part, through attendance at remunerated monthly business meetings (in person or virtually) and the recruited physician is required to attend these meetings. The Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) is a tertiary hospital where family physicians work alongside obstetrics and gynecology and multiple subspecialties including on site NICU. Together the obstetrical program preforms about 7500 deliveries per year. Edmonton Corridor hospitals are affiliated with the University of Alberta, and serve as important training facilities for residents and students. The Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry has been internationally recognized as among the world’s top 50 medical schools and as one of Canada’s premier health-education institutions.
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
Alberta Health Services (AHS) invites independently licensed physicians to join the newly established MRP Surgical Hospitalist Service – Orthopedics at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, one of Edmonton’s premier tertiary care centres. This innovative service is designed to support post-operative orthopedic patients who require ongoing medical optimization and recovery beyond the initial 48–72 hours following surgery. As an MRP Surgical Hospitalist, you will serve as the Most Responsible Physician (MRP) for patients transferred to the service, providing continuity of care during a critical phase of convalescence. About the Role Physicians in this role enjoy a highly collaborative practice environment, working closely with orthopedic surgeons and designated surgical delegates to ensure seamless transitions of care and timely management of any evolving surgical or medical issues. This model allows you to focus on inpatient medical management while maintaining strong professional partnerships with surgical colleagues. This position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a redesign from the ground up. Physicians recruited now will play a key role in shaping the MRP Surgical Hospitalist model. You will be able to directly influence workflows, culture, and patient-care innovations within one of Alberta’s busiest urban hospitals. If you are seeking a rewarding hospital-based practice that values collaboration, clinical impact, and professional autonomy, the MRP Surgical Hospitalist Service – Orthopedics offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patient care Reporting Structure This position reports to the RAH Surgical Hospitalist Physician Lead, the Hospital Medical Director, and the relevant Corridor Clinical Department Lead. Service Model and Schedule • Rotation structure: 1-week service blocks • On-site hours: 0700–1700 daily • Patient transfers occur between 0700–1700 • Call structure: Second call from 1700–0700, with first call managed by in-house associate physicians • Patient census: Approximately 20–25 patients • Team support includes ward-anchored associate physicians and dedicated pharmacy support As the service continues to mature, there is opportunity for expansion to include Nurse Practitioners and/or Physician Assistants, contingent on service needs and resource availability. The above service model and schedule is subject to change as the service evolves. Why Join Us - Be part of cutting-edge changes in orthopedic service delivery - Flexible, predictable scheduling aligned with your availability - Take on meaningful responsibility as a key medical provider for surgical patients - Influence clinical workflow, patient care efficiency, and the success of the MRP model - Join at a pivotal moment—and help define a service that will grow for years to come - Highly competitive remuneration in either a Fee-For-Service or Alternate Relationship Plan arrangeme
Full-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-14
Covenant Health invites applications to join our senior medical leadership team as Provincial Program Medical Lead, Ambulatory & Primary Care in a 0.4 FTE capacity. About the Role Covenant Health is seeking a respected, experienced physician leader to serve as the Provincial Program Medical Lead (PPML) for Ambulatory & Primary Care. This senior medical leadership position plays a critical role in shaping clinical excellence, strengthening physician engagement, and supporting medical co-leadership across the organization. The PPML partners closely with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), Senior Program Officers (SPO), Acute and Rural Facility Medical Leads, and other provincial partners to advance high-quality, patient-centered surgical care across Covenant. This role champions the integration of the Medical Staff into organizational strategy and ensures physicians’ voices are included in decision making. Key Responsibilities Medical Co-Leadership & Strategic Alignment - Build and maintain strong medical co-leadership relationships with the COO and Senior Program Officers within the Ambulatory & Primary Care Programs. - Foster physician participation in site and regional service planning. - Ensure Covenant’s mission, vision, values, and strategic directions are embedded in medical decision-making. - Represent the CMO when delegated, including attendance at organizational or provincial meetings. Communication & Engagement - Promote respectful, open, and transparent communication among Medical Staff, medical leaders, and operational partners. - Ensure physicians have clear mechanisms for raising concerns and receiving timely feedback. - Support coordination with other health service delivery organizations and provincial health authorities. Medical Administration & Leadership Development - Collaborate with the CMO to sustain an effective medical leadership structure. - Provide clinical leadership, coaching, and mentorship to Medical Staff and Medical Leaders within the Ambulatory & Primary Care portfolio. - Lead recruitment, evaluation, and succession planning for Medical Leaders. - Apply and uphold Medical Staff Bylaws. - Support and lead participation in special committees and initiatives (e.g., Infection Control, Ethics, Research Ethics, Strategic Planning, Disaster Preparedness, Physician Recruitment). Quality, Safety & Physician Experience - Monitor and improve the quality of Ambulatory & Primary Care clinical practice and patient outcomes. - Advocate for evidence-informed, patient-centered care. - Promote regular evaluations and quality-improvement activities. - Advance physician experience and wellness by:- Enhancing leadership and engagement. - Promoting shared values of civility, integrity, respect, and reciprocity. - Supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. - Encouraging use of available wellness supports and reducing barriers to access. Operat
Part-time AHS Covenant Health
Date Posted: 2026-04-14
Covenant Health invites applications to join our senior medical leadership team as Provincial Program Medical Lead, Women's Health & Pediatrics in a 0.4 FTE capacity. About the Role Covenant Health is seeking a respected, experienced physician leader to serve as the Provincial Program Medical Lead (PPML) for Women's Health & Pediatrics. This senior medical leadership position plays a critical role in shaping clinical excellence, strengthening physician engagement, and supporting medical co-leadership across the organization. The PPML partners closely with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), Senior Program Officers (SPO), Acute and Rural Facility Medical Leads, and other provincial partners to advance high-quality, patient-centered surgical care across Covenant. This role champions the integration of the Medical Staff into organizational strategy and ensures physicians’ voices are included in decision making. Key Responsibilities Medical Co Leadership & Strategic Alignment - Build and maintain strong medical co-leadership relationships with the COO and Senior Program Officers within the Women's Health and Pediatric Programs. - Foster physician participation in site and regional service planning. - Ensure Covenant’s mission, vision, values, and strategic directions are embedded in medical decision-making. - Represent the CMO when delegated, including attendance at organizational or provincial meetings. Communication & Engagement - Promote respectful, open, and transparent communication among Medical Staff, medical leaders, and operational partners. - Ensure physicians have clear mechanisms for raising concerns and receiving timely feedback. - Support coordination with other health service delivery organizations and provincial health authorities. Medical Administration & Leadership Development - Collaborate with the CMO to sustain an effective medical leadership structure. - Provide clinical leadership, coaching, and mentorship to Medical Staff and Medical Leaders within the Women's Health & Pediatric portfolio. - Lead recruitment, evaluation, and succession planning for Medical Leaders. - Apply and uphold Medical Staff Bylaws. - Support and lead participation in special committees and initiatives (e.g., Infection Control, Ethics, Research Ethics, Strategic Planning, Disaster Preparedness, Physician Recruitment). Quality, Safety & Physician Experience - Monitor and improve the quality of Women's Health & Pediatric clinical practice and patient outcomes. - Advocate for evidence-informed, patient-centered care. - Promote regular evaluations and quality-improvement activities. - Advance physician experience and wellness by:- Enhancing leadership and engagement. - Promoting shared values of civility, integrity, respect, and reciprocity. - Supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. - Encouraging use of available wellness supports and reducing barriers to access.
Part-time AHS Covenant Health
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
Description: The Safe Clinical Practice Program is looking for a Peter Lougheed Center Physician Lead. Working within the Safe Clinical Practice Program. Together with the Clinical Department Head, medical leads, frontline physicians and clinical staff, and the broader quality improvement and safety teams, the Physician Lead will implement, and support strategies and practice improvement initiatives aimed at patient quality and safety priorities including Required Organizational Practices and other QI initiatives, with a focus on physician engagement and collaboration. Regular RLS review required. Regular attendance at SCPP physician lead meetings is also required.
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-22
Alberta Health Services, Calgary Corridor is currently recruiting for a fee-for-service general neurologist with subspecialty training in headache management. This individual would be RCPSC certified or equivalent and would provide ambulatory care in the Headache Clinic at South Health Campus and General Neurology Clinics at Rockyview General Hospital. In addition, they will provide inpatient and consultation services and call at any of our 4 adult hospitals in Calgary. This would include approximately 5-7 weeks per year of service, each with an attached weekend, and approximately 2 additional nights per month of call for 2 hospitals. This individual will also be expected to participate in divisional activities including teaching medical students and residents, attending departmental grand rounds and Division of Neurology meetings and activities. As we provide multidisciplinary, team-based care, exceptional collaboration and communication skills are expected. As the hospital and clinics are teaching services, teaching in clinics and hospital service is required. Participation in clinical research is encouraged.
Full-time AHS Sponsorship Eligible
Date Posted: 2026-04-22
The University of Calgary section of Neurosurgery is inviting applications from Neurosurgeons interested in a locum tenens appointment at the Foothills Medical Center for 9-12 months (commencing August 2026). For the right candidate, there may be an opportunity to start 1-2 months earlier to overlap with the neurosurgeon starting sabbatical. The position supports the practice for a faculty member during a sabbatical leave. Qualifications include an MD, a specialist certificate in Neurosurgery from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and eligibility for licensure in the Province of Alberta. You must be a Canadian citizen or hold Permanent Residency (PR) status in Canada. The primary role of the locum will be to provide outstanding neurosurgical care to spine and some general neurosurgery patients in the outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and operating room settings. The successful candidate will also have an active role in teaching trainees and undergraduate students rotating on the neurosurgical service. Administrative support will be provided. Remuneration will be based on a negotiated fee-for-service model. The ideal candidate will capitalize on this one-year opportunity to advance their career in adult neurosurgery, with an emphasis on spine surgery, through a clinical focus in this area in collaboration with an established, experienced team, and by using up to 0.25 full-time equivalent weekly hours to pursue their own non-clinical academic objectives. The Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Alberta Health Services, and the University of Calgary are committed to employment equity. For more information, please contact Dr. Steph Casha. If interested, please send a cover letter including a statement of your career plans and your related objectives during this appointment term (max two pages), your CV, and the name and contact information of 3 references by May 8 to:
AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
This position is a COMMUNITY position and is NOT part of Alberta Health Services. Please note that Alberta Health Services, Covenant Health, Primary Care Alberta, and Recovery Alberta are under no obligation to provide privileging to any candidate within a facility. Eligibility for clinical opportunities with these organizations will be determined based on qualifications, credentials, and service needs at the time of recruitment, and cannot be assessed in advance or influenced by third-party sponsorship or referral. Job Description: Provides comprehensive, patient-centered primary care to individuals and families across all ages. The role includes diagnosing and managing acute and chronic conditions, delivering preventive care, and promoting overall health and wellness. Physicians work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, coordinate care with specialists and community services, and ensure continuity of care. Requires a medical degree, family medicine certification, and licensure, along with strong clinical, communication, and patient-focused skills.
AHS Sponsorship Eligible
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
Alberta Health Services in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, invites applications for a General Internist to be based at the University of Alberta Hospital Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry has been internationally recognized as among the world’s top 50 medical schools and as one of Canada’s premier health-education institutions. The University is currently home to 39,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff. The Division of General Internal Medicine currently has 38 full time Faculty members working in close collaboration with community-based internists. It provides clinical services to all acute care facilities in the Edmonton corridor, with consultative services to Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Responsibilities Key accountabilities of the FFS General Internist consists of the care of acutely ill, adult patients admitted to hospital and the care of outpatients typically seen by internal medicine. This includes attending on the inpatient medicine wards, consulting on non-medical wards, triage of patients referred by the emergency teams, and outpatient clinics. General Internist are also expected to teach trainees (workplace teaching).
Short-term Locum AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-22
Shape the Future of Family Medicine! Are you passionate about teaching, mentorship, and delivering high-quality, patient-centred care? Do you want to make a lasting impact on the next generation of Family Physicians—while practicing within a collaborative, academic environment? This is an exciting time for Academic Family Medicine in Calgary. The Department of Family Medicine (DFM)—a shared initiative between Primary Care Alberta (PCA), Alberta Health Services (AHS), and the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine—is pleased to invite applications for one permanent part-time Family Physician Preceptors (0.4 FTE) at the Central Family Medicine Teaching Centre, starting January 1, 2027. Why This Role Matters As a Family Physician Preceptor, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping future family physicians while maintaining your own clinical practice. You’ll combine meaningful teaching, longitudinal patient relationships, and team-based care within an innovative academic teaching clinic. This role is ideal for physicians who thrive in collaborative environments and are energized by coaching learners, contributing to system improvement, and practicing comprehensive family medicine. What You’ll Do: You will balance clinical care with teaching, mentorship, and leadership within a supportive academic setting. Clinical Care & Teaching - Provide comprehensive, continuity-based care to a defined patient panel within a Patient’s Medical Home model - Supervise, teach, and mentor medical students and family medicine residents - Serve as a Competency Coach, supporting learner development through feedback and assessment - Participate in scheduled evening clinics Collaboration & Leadership - Work closely with an engaged interprofessional care team - Support the development of team-based care models, new workflows, and interprofessional education - Contribute to quality improvement initiatives, scholarly activity, and clinical innovation - Model professionalism, accountability, and ethical practice for learners and colleagues Academic & Departmental Engagement - Attend clinical operations, academic, and team meetings as available - Participate in educational development and interprofessional learning opportunities - Demonstrate a strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and respectful care Our Commitment DFM is deeply committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and representative workforce. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who bring diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and a passion for inclusive education and care. Ready to Inspire the Next Generation? Please submit: - A letter of application addressing teaching philosophy; scholarly, professional, and creative work; administrative service; research; and experience with interprofessional education - A detailed curriculum vitae - Three references with contact information Contact Melissa Pryor, Physician Recruitmen
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-22
Shape the Future of Family Medicine! Are you passionate about teaching, mentorship, and delivering high-quality, patient-centred care? Do you want to make a lasting impact on the next generation of Family Physicians—while practicing within a collaborative, academic environment? This is an exciting time for Academic Family Medicine in Calgary. The Department of Family Medicine (DFM)—a shared initiative between Primary Care Alberta (PCA), Alberta Health Services (AHS), and the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine—is pleased to invite applications for one permanent part-time Family Physician Preceptors (0.4 FTE) at the South Health Campus Family Medicine Teaching Centre, starting July 1, 2026. Why This Role Matters As a Family Physician Preceptor, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping future family physicians while maintaining your own clinical practice. You’ll combine meaningful teaching, longitudinal patient relationships, and team-based care within an innovative academic teaching clinic. This role is ideal for physicians who thrive in collaborative environments and are energized by coaching learners, contributing to system improvement, and practicing comprehensive family medicine. What You’ll Do: You will balance clinical care with teaching, mentorship, and leadership within a supportive academic setting. Clinical Care & Teaching - Provide comprehensive, continuity-based care to a defined patient panel within a Patient’s Medical Home model - Supervise, teach, and mentor medical students and family medicine residents - Serve as a Competency Coach, supporting learner development through feedback and assessment - Participate in scheduled evening clinics Collaboration & Leadership - Work closely with an engaged interprofessional care team - Support the development of team-based care models, new workflows, and interprofessional education - Contribute to quality improvement initiatives, scholarly activity, and clinical innovation - Model professionalism, accountability, and ethical practice for learners and colleagues Academic & Departmental Engagement - Attend clinical operations, academic, and team meetings as available - Participate in educational development and interprofessional learning opportunities - Demonstrate a strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and respectful care Our Commitment DFM is deeply committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and representative workforce. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who bring diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and a passion for inclusive education and care. Ready to Inspire the Next Generation? Please submit: - A letter of application addressing teaching philosophy; scholarly, professional, and creative work; administrative service; research; and experience with interprofessional education - A detailed curriculum vitae - Three references with contact information Contact Melissa Pryor, Physician R
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-14
Job Summary: The Provincial Medical Director will provide medical leadership across Adult Concurrent Disorders and Compassionate Intervention programs, working in collaboration with Operational Leads to ensure timely, effective, and evidence-informed addiction and mental health care is available to clients across the province. Addiction Services is one of the portfolios within Recovery Alberta supporting all recovery, addiction medicine, addiction psychiatry, and harm reduction programs and services throughout the province of Alberta under a Recovery Orientated System of Care (ROSC) model. The Concurrent Disorder programs are the novel programs including the Concurrent Disorder Units at Alberta Hospital Edmonton and Peter Lougheed Centre as well as the Virtual Addiction Psychiatry ACT program along with pillars within the provincial system of Claresholm Centre of Addiction and Mental Health and the Centennial Centre of Addiction and Mental Health concurrent bed-based programs. Compassionate Intervention is a province-wide initiative designed to support addiction and mental health services delivered across Alberta. The CI model is rooted in the principles of evidence-informed continuity of care and multidisciplinary collaboration, operating 7 days a week. It supports patients with severe substance use disorders stabilizing and transitioning into the community and offers ongoing psychiatric support for concurrent disorders. It is a last case scenario for those at heightened risk and not succeeding in the vast voluntary system. Executive physician leadership is central to driving high-performing, patient-centred health systems. This role blends expertise with strategic oversight, ensuring that medical decisions, operational priorities, and organizational goals are aligned. An effective executive physician leader shapes culture, fosters accountability, advances quality and safety, and supports teams through evidence-informed decision-making. They build strong relationships across clinical, operational, administrative, and community partners; champion innovation; and guide systems through complexity and change. This position, working directly with operational counterparts, requires exceptional communication, sound judgment, and the ability to translate clinical insight into sustainable policy, operational planning, and workforce strategies that improve outcomes and strengthen organizational performance. As a founding member of this innovative program, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping its development, contributing to clinical service design, outcome measurement, and evidence-based research. Responsibilities / Accountabilities: • Operational Partnership: Collaborate with operational leaders to shape budgets, optimize resource allocation, and develop service delivery models that enhance efficiency, access, and patient outcomes to lead the development and implementation of Compassionate Intervention for adults in
AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-15
Assisted Living Alberta is committed to providing services based on the population needs of Assisted Living and promoting a shared responsibility for improved health. The Contractor shall provide Services to Calgary in Advance Care Planning & Goals of Care Designations Support. This position is responsible for providing input and leadership in the planning and coordination of the Advance Care Planning & Goals of Care Program within ALA. In partnership with the Coordinator, the Medical Leader will participate in the ongoing integration of Advance Care Planning & Goals of Care Designations programming in Calgary corridor including consultation, planning, education and continuous quality improvement 1. Consultation • The Medical Leader may provide non-urgent support to palliative care consultants on clinical service when there is an escalation in a dispute regarding goals of care that exceed the clinical team's scope and require involvement of the hospital administrative team. 2. Program planning • The Medical Leader will take an active role in planning program services and direction, providing input and advice from a physician perspective. • In partnership with the Coordinator and the Team, the Medical Leader will assist in the development and periodic updates to the Program Framework and Business Plan to guide the work of the program. • In partnership with the Coordinator and the Team, the Medical Leader will support stakeholder engagement within and outside of ALA to promote the adoption of a standardized approach to ACP/GCD and the integration into clinical workflows 3. Clinician Engagement • The Medical Leader will engage physicians, physician/nurse practitioner groups and medical organizations to support adoption of ACP/GCD best practices in clinical setting, as well as engaging clinical champions to carry the program's vision forward 4. Quality Improvement • The Medical Leader will participate in the further development of clinical practice guidelines, continuing medical education initiatives and other forms of quality improvement for medical services, including Level of Care documents and end of life policies. • In partnership with the coordinator, the physician will continue to support the implementation of the program to improve end of life decision-making and the documentation of treatment choices for patients in Calgary. 5. Education In collaboration with the ACP/GCD Team and Leaders in the Faculties of Medicine and Nursing, the Medical Leader will investigate best practices and develop a plan to provide education for physicians, nurses, residents and students on: • Decision-making at the end of life. • How to navigate cases in which there is a discrepancy between the medical team's opinion versus the patient's substitute decision-maker/ power of attorney in terms of the appropriate GCD, resulting in the need to engage in dispute resolution. 6. Meetings • Monthly ACP/GCD team meeting
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-15
Description: Clinical responsibilities will include participation in clinics and the interpretation of angiograms as well as performing indicated coronary interventions. The candidate is expected to establish a research program with ongoing evidence of productivity as measured by grant success and publication. The position includes both daytime and overnight responsibilities for in-patient cardiology clinical services, as well as ambulatory care consultative opportunities. The extent of clinical services can be adjusted according to the academic expertise and career path of the applicant.
Full-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-15
Description: The Department of Surgery, Alberta Health Services – Calgary Zone and the University of Calgary, Section of Podiatric Surgery invite applications for a board certified or qualified Podiatric Surgeon. Qualifications include a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree with a three-year surgical residency and qualification by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery (ABFAS). It is desirable for the candidate to have training in Diabetic Limb Preservation from an established Podiatric Surgery fellowship program. Eligibility for licensure in the Province of Alberta is required. The successful candidate will join the Section of Podiatric Surgery and participate in a Podiatric city-wide call schedule. The primary site is the Peter Lougheed Hospital. They will also be responsible for inpatient consultations, elective consultations, and elective foot surgery. They will share resources with the current group of Podiatric surgeons, which includes general anesthesia operating room time at both the Peter Lougheed Hospital and chartered surgical facilities, minor surgery operating room time, and time in the Zivot Limb Preservation Centre. The surgeon will have a private office off site. The successful candidate will act as a preceptor for learners at all levels of undergraduate and post-graduate education and will be expected to apply for an appointment with The Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. The successful candidate will have an interest in clinical or basic research and will support ongoing section research. Administrative roles within the Section of Podiatric Surgery will be expected over time. The successful candidate will embrace a collaborative model to advance patient care and quality improvement. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Alberta Health Services and the University of Calgary are committed to employment equity and respect, appreciate, and encourage diversity. Please submit a letter of application, your curriculum vitae and three letters of reference in PDF format by May 15, 2026 to: Dr. John Toole Section Chief, Podiatric Surgery John.toole@albertahealthservices.ca
AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-22
Description: The Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, in partnership with Alberta Health Services, invites applications for an Academic Rheumatologist (Clinician Educator) within the Division of Rheumatology. This position is designed for a clinician with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in medical education. The role is structured within an Alternative Funding Plan (AFP) model with an approximate distribution of 70% clinical service and 30% academic time focused on education. successful applicant will contribute to high-quality clinical care while advancing the educational mission of the Division through teaching, curriculum development, mentorship, and educational leadership. Key Responsibilities Clinical (Approximately 70%) - Provide high-quality rheumatology care in ambulatory and/or inpatient settings within Alberta Health Services - Participate in divisional clinical service responsibilities, including call coverage - Collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary care teams Education (Approximately 30%) - Teach and supervise all levels of trainees including undergraduate medical students, internal medicine residents, and rheumatology subspecialty trainees - Develop, implement, and evaluate innovative educational curricula - Contribute to competency-based medical education (CBME) initiatives - Mentor learners and support faculty development - Participate in educational leadership roles within the Division and Department Scholarship and Service - Engage in scholarly activity in medical education and/or clinical research - Participate in divisional, departmental, and institutional service activities We’re passionate about what we do. Our team of skilled and dedicated health care professionals, support staff, and physicians promote wellness and provide health care every day, across the Calgary Corridor. We are an equal opportunity employer. AHS values the diversity of the people and communities we serve and is committed to attracting, engaging, and developing a diverse and inclusive workforce
Full-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-15
Description: The Corridor Clinical Acute Care Section Lead will provide strategic and clinical leadership and support to family physicians who hold privileges within the Community Primary Care Section of Department of Family Medicine in the Calgary Corridor. These physicians will have privileges within Alberta Health Services (AHS) facilities and AHS - Affiliated community based sites such as Day Medicine, Specialized Outpatient Clinics such as Academic Family Medicine Clinics, Chronic Pain Centre, Eating Disorders Clinic, Sexual Reproductive Health Clinics, or Medical Assistance in Dying, Accountabilities include: 1. Provide strategic and clinical leadership to family physicians privileged within the Acute Care Family Medicine Section of the Clinical Department of Family Medicine, Calgary Corridor, across AHS facilities and AHS-affiliated community-based sites. 2. Oversee credentialing, privileging, and professional practice processes as required by AHS Medical Staff Bylaws and Medical Affairs, including Periodic Reviews and Annual Information Verification and Attestation (AIVAs). 3. Under the direction of the Corridor Clinical Department Head, investigate and respond to patient concerns and other matters related to quality and safety of patient care involving physicians within the section. 4. Support the coordination and sustainability of clinical services across acute care environments, including programs without site-specific physician leadership. 5. Collaborate with AHS operational leaders, AHS site-based leadership, Provincial Clinical Areas, Primary Care Networks, and community partners to support service planning, resource allocation, and system improvement initiatives. 6. Promote effective transitions between community-based and acute care services and support integration between family medicine and other specialties within AHS. 7. Support physician engagement, continuing medical education (CME), mentorship, recruitment, and leadership development within the section. Collaborative Relationships 1. Primary Care Networks 2. Community and other AHS agencies, as appropriate 3. Zonal Primary Care Leadership (AHS and PCN) 4. Provincial Organizations (ACA, PCA, ALA, Recovery Alberta) Core Committee Membership 1. Department of Family Medicine Executive Committee Others as determined by Department needs The Community Section is the largest section for physicians in the Department of Family Medicine overseeing roughly 180 family physicians with an active medical staff appointment and clinical privileges within AHS facilities. This leadership position is unique in that there are no site leads in any of the acute care facilities. The Section Lead provides essential leadership and direction to the members of the section, ensuring members adherence to set standards, policies, and clinical work competencies and AHS bylaws. This is accomplished through completing regular periodic reviews of the members within the community section.
Part-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
The Department of Surgery, Alberta Health Services - Calgary Zone and the University of Calgary invite applications for 2 Ophthalmologists – Cornea Specialist. Qualifications include an MD, certification by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada in Ophthalmology or equivalent, with a minimum one year accredited cornea and external disease fellowship. Special interest and training in pediatric cornea would be an asset. Leadership and educational experience is considered an asset. Applicants must be eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. The successful candidate will be expected to commit to cornea clinical and surgical care for the adult and pediatric population. Calgary’s cornea team currently provides services to all of Alberta in both tertiary and quaternary care. The candidate will be expected to provide care to complex cornea patients both medically and surgically, including various corneal transplant techniques. There is an expectation to collaborate and support the current cornea team for patient care. There will be access to operating time at the chartered surgical facilities according to section policy. There will be an obligation to commit to clinics at the Rockyview Eye Clinic or the Alberta Children’s Hospital. There will be access to operating time at Alberta Children’s Hospital for pediatric cases on a catch and release basis. There will be access to operating time at the Rockyview General Hospital on a catch and release basis. The successful candidate will receive a cataract allocation according to section policy. They will also be required to participate in the general ophthalmology on-call group in accordance with the Section of Ophthalmology The candidate will be expected to participate in medical student, resident and fellowship teaching including direct clinical and surgical teaching and didactic lectures. There is an expectation for academic contributions in the form of research, education and administration. The candidate will be expected to collaborate and support the Lions Eye Bank. Contributions to departmental committee work and undertaking administrative responsibilities will be required. The successful candidate will become a member of the Section of Ophthalmology. The candidate will be expected to apply for a clinical appointment with the University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Surgery. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Deadline for application is May 8th. To be considered, candidates must submit a complete application including a letter of interest, a letter of eligibility from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA), a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference in PDF form to: Dr. Stephanie Dotchin Section Chief, Section of Ophthalmology Department of Surgery via Program Administrator: Marcia Wat
Full-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-17
The Department of Surgery, Alberta Health Services-Calgary Zone and the University of Calgary invite applications for 2 Ophthalmologist – Oculoplastic and Orbit Specialist. Qualifications include an MD, certification by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada in Ophthalmology or equivalent, with a minimum one or two year accredited oculoplastic and orbit fellowship. Special interest and training in pediatric plastics would be an asset. Leadership and medical educational experience is considered an asset. Applicants must be eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. The successful candidate will become a member of the Section of Ophthalmology, Department of Surgery, Calgary Zone. There will be access to operating time at the Rockyview General Hospital assigned blocks, and the chartered surgical facilities for scheduled procedures. There will be an obligation to commit to clinics at the Rockyview Eye Clinic or Alberta Children’s Hospital. There will be access to operating time at Alberta Children’s Hospital for pediatric cases. They will also be required to participate in the city wide on-call schedule. Calgary’s oculoplastics service currently provides services to all of Alberta, resulting in both tertiary and quaternary care. The successful candidate will participate and provide clinical and surgical care for the adult and pediatric population. There is an expectation to collaborate and support the current oculoplastics team for patient care. The candidate will participate in complex cases requiring multi service co-operation with other departments (ex. Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery). The current oculoplastics program contributes academically through publications and teaching of residents and fellows. The selected candidate will be expected to apply for a clinical appointment with the University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, and to participate in medical student, resident, and fellowship teaching, including direct clinical and surgical teaching and didactic lectures.They will also be expected to have academic output in the form of research, education, and administration. The candidate will contribute to departmental initiatives by serving on committees, attending meetings, and undertaking administrative responsibilities as assigned. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Deadline for application is April 30th. Please submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, CPSA letter of eligibility for licensure, and three letters of reference in PDF form to: Dr. Stephanie Dotchin Section Chief, Section of Ophthalmology Department of Surgery via Program Administrator: Marcia Watt - Marcia.Watt@albertahealthservices.ca Incomplete and late applications will not be accepted.
Full-time AHS
Date Posted: 2026-04-16
Alberta Precision Laboratories (APL) North Sector, in partnership with the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, in Edmonton, Alberta is seeking a qualified Anatomic or (AP/CP) General Pathologist. Fellowship training and/or years of experience in Dermatopathology, Gynecological pathology or lymphoma pathology will be considered an asset. This position will support a team of pathologists at our Hub Lab North site. Successful applicants will also be considered for appointment with the University of Alberta’s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. The Department of Lab Medicine & Pathology, with 100+ pathologists’ functions as a Center of Excellence, supported by state-of-the-art ancillary testing capabilities (immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, cytogenetics and molecular pathology). Job Summary & Responsibilities Pathologist must maintain the highest possible standards of practice including prompt delivery of services to match established key performance indicators and provincial metrics, must actively participate in quality assurance and quality improvement programs, and must a ctively participate in undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate medical teaching. The successful applicant is expected to become an active zonal consultant in their area(s) of expertise. In addition to a sub-specialty practice, participation in general surgical pathology practice is required. Fellowship training and/ or expertise in Dermatopathology, Gynecological pathology or lymphoma pathology, is our current need. Specialty in one of these areas is considered an asset. Applicants shall possess a strong history of collegiality with co-workers, professional (academic and/or clinical diagnostic) accomplishments, and evidence of ongoing continued medical education. Responsibilities may include supervising technical staff, overseeing the laboratory quality assurance program, on-call requirements, clinical consultation with physicians, surgeons and oncologists.
Full-time AHS Sponsorship Eligible