| Reference #: | 108203 |
| Position Type: | Regular, Full-time |
| Remote work options: | No |
| Location: | London, Ontario |
| Date Posted: | Jan 17, 2026 |
Job Description
Posting Period
Posting Period: January 16 - 29, 2026
Salary: $104,754.00 - $130,962.00 per year
Who We Are
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) is a world-class academic health sciences centre located in the southwestern Ontario city of London. Just two hours from Toronto and two hours from Detroit, London features a beautiful and walkable downtown core located on the Thames River, a vibrant culinary scene and scores of activities that highlight local arts, culture and music. As one of Canada's largest acute-care teaching hospitals, LHSC delivers world-class care and experiences, built on our commitment to excellence in research, innovation, and learning. In partnership with our communities, we design and advance healthcare to support the wellness of the populations we serve. LHSC delivers both local and regional services, including the Children's Hospital, within a large geographic area. LHSC is known for its great people and great care, with a workforce of close to 15,000, dedicated to delivering the highest quality patient care while partnering with communities to transform health, one life at a time.
Medical Imaging serves patients across the Southwestern Ontario region, both inpatient and outpatient. Our department has a diverse array of imaging modalities, including General Radiography, Fluoroscopy, Interventional Radiology, CT, MRI, Molecular Imaging and Theranostics (Nuclear Medicine), and Ultrasound. Clerical support staff play a crucial role in supporting this large volume of medical imaging procedures.
Our dedicated team operates over 230 medical imaging devices, performing nearly 400,000 imaging procedures annually. That's almost one procedure every minute, 24/7, 365 days a year. We take pride in our academic contributions, offering support in the training of future Physicians and Technologists at prestigious institutions like Fanshawe College (Radiography and MR), Mohawk College (Ultrasound and MR), and the Michener Institute (Nuclear Medicine).
Job Summary
What the Role Is
Reporting to the Manager, Molecular Imaging & Theranostics, the Coordinator is accountable for front-line leadership of the Molecular Imaging & Theranostics (MIT) departments at both Victoria and University Hospital. The MIT programs provide a variety of clinical services to both in-patients and out-patients which includes general nuclear medicine, cardiac nuclear medicine, PET/CT and radioligand therapy.
The Coordinator will support the development, coordination, and delivery of effective and efficient team operations, including day-to-day unit activities, management of human and material resources, staffing and scheduling, development and support of a healthy workplace, monitoring of risk, utilization and quality control measurements, and facilitation of improvement initiatives. A major focus of the role is fostering effective working relationships and linkages within the team, especially between the patient, the medical leadership, referring clinical departments, and other team members.
NOTE: This role is required to be on-call, evenings and weekends on a rotational basis.
Qualifications
Who You Are
- You are self-aware of own assumptions, values, principles, strengths and limitations
- You manage and develop self while modeling qualities such as honesty, integrity, resilience, and confidence
- You engage and support others to foster development, personal goals and encourage a healthy organization
- You achieve results by strategically aligning direction, decisions, actions and evaluation with the vision, values and evidence
- You facilitate an environment of collaboration and cooperation
- You create connections, build partnerships and networks
- You demonstrate a commitment to the organizational vision, mission, values and service excellence
- You are a transformational thinker that encourages and supports innovation
- You have exceptional analytical skills that contribute to effective decision-making
- You are self-directed, courageous, and highly motivated with excellent interpersonal and effective communication skills
What Skills Are Needed
- Knowledge and understanding of radiation sciences, with a focus on radioactivity and radiopharmaceuticals
- Planning and executing action plans that deliver results and motivate individuals for greater performance excellence
- Strong business acumen
- Values-based leadership and a proven track record for developing and sustaining healthy work environments and effective teams while leading in a performance-driven culture
- Lead and drive system transformation
- Develop self and others through teaching, coaching, mentoring and formal development processes
- Strong analytical skills that contribute to effective problem solving and decision-making
What You Will Bring with You
- Successful completion of a recognized baccalaureate degree program in a health care related discipline, preferred*
- Completion of a College Diploma (3 Years) in a health-related field; medical radiation and imaging technology preferred
- Related post-graduate education preferred
- Current Certificate of Registration from a college recognized under the Regulated Health Professions Act preferred
- Minimum two (2) years' experience in progressively more responsible leadership roles in a healthcare environment, preferably in an acute care academic teaching hospital
- Previous clinical management experience in Nuclear Medicine preferred
- Fluent and computer literate with computer systems such as email and Microsoft Office applications (MS Word, Excel & PowerPoint)
- Demonstrated ability to attend work on a regular basis
*Consideration for an interview will be given to an education and prior experience assessment
Other Information
London Health Sciences Centre fosters a culture of patient and staff safety whereby all employees are guided by LHSC's Mission, Vision, Values and Code of Conduct.
LHSC is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, visible minorities, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. We are committed to providing persons with disabilities equal opportunities and standards of goods and services, and are also fully compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005), as applicable.
LHSC does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants for a position.
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
Submission Requirements (please submit as a PDF document)
- Cover Letter, Resume and Listing of Education, Credentials, Certifications and References.
As part of the assessment process applicants may be required to complete a written profile, presentations, etc. Please be advised that reference checks may be conducted as part of the selection process.
Immunization Requirements:
Before beginning employment at LHSC, all new hires must provide documentation related to LHSC's Health Review Requirements. For more information and a detailed list of requirements, please visit Health Review Requirements | LHSC.
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Successful candidates, as a condition of job offer, would be required to provide a satisfactory police information check (original document) completed in the last 6 months.
Application Contact Information
| Company Name: | London Health Sciences Centre |
| Company Website: | http://www.lhsc.on.ca/Careers/LHSC/index.htm |
| Application URL: | Click here to apply online |

