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HealthForceOntario Marketing and Recruitment Agency (HFO MRA) Overview & Community Partnership Program Presentation to the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association Shannon Boulton, HFOMRA April 22, 2010
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2 Introduction In May 2006, HealthForceOntario (HFO) is born as a strategy— viewed as a broad umbrella over a series of HHR strategies. HealthForceOntario is the provincial government strategy to ensure that Ontarians have access to the right number and mix of qualified health care providers, when and where they are needed.
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3 HFO MRA: Introduction As part of HFO, the provincial government created the HealthForceOntario Marketing and Recruitment Agency (HFO MRA) Our evolving mandate is to help increase the number of qualified health care professionals practising in Ontario by: –Recruiting qualified health care professionals into Ontario –Assisting internationally educated health professionals living in Ontario to become qualified to practice here –Retaining Ontario’s domestically trained health care professionals –Facilitating the delivery of clinical care through administration of locum programs –Administering and managing interprofessional care grant programs
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4 HFO MRA: Four core business units HealthForce Ontario Marketing and Recruitment Agency consists of: Marketing and Recruitment Access Centre Ontario Physician Locum Program Corporate Affairs
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5 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Areas of focus: Community Partnership Program Marketing and recruitment activity (inside and outside Ontario) Website and HFOJobs portal Media relations
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6 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Community Partnership Program: CPC are situated within each LHIN area To work with communities on physician recruitment and retention To support communities and employers to increase their “recruitment readiness” by providing information and education on effective recruitment tools, strategies and resources To work as a provincial team to support HFO MRA physician recruitment efforts
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7 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Community Partnership Coordinators What we do: Act as a conduit of information between local communities and the province. Assist in the development of recruitment and retention best practices, policies, guidelines and materials that can be used across the province. Help physicians and residents learn about job opportunities and explore communities of interest. Work with Ontario’s medical schools to promote and support their community-based outreach activities.
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8 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Community Partnership Coordinators What we do (cont.): Connect physicians, nurses, communities and health care organizations to other programs and resources of the Agency. Promote Ontario at provincial, national and international conferences and career fairs. Link health care organizations with provincial nursing recruitment and retention initiatives. Offer on-the-ground physician recruitment support to community recruiters and health care organizations.
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9 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment In the Northwest: I have worked with all community-based Recruitment and Retention Committees I have very strong linkages with NOSM and have presented to Learners including 3 rd -year EM Residents, FM Residents and students I work closely with candidates, their spouses and families to find practice opportunities in the North. I have provided potential candidates to communities and worked with them throughout the recruitment process I continue to assist communities with posting vacancies for physicians and nurses on HFOJobs
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10 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Community Partnership Program Successes to Date: Building capacity in local recruitment efforts. Resident Outreach Strategy taking root called “Practice Ontario” CPCs working one-on-one with physician candidates.
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11 HFO MRA: Marketing and Recruitment Community Partnership Program Successes to Date: HFOJobs is becoming a better tool through greater community participation– on the way to being the first stop for physicians and nurses searching for work. Stakeholders are pleased with having a point person to ask questions and receive information from on a regular basis. CPCs are able to ensure announcements affecting communities throughout the Province are provided in a timely fashion
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Northern and Rural Recruitment and Retention Initiative (N3R) Announced March 5 th, The NRRR Initiative will provide grants to physicians and new physician graduates who agree to practice in a northern or highly rural community or in one of the five major northern urban referral centres Communities are determined to be eligible based on their Rurality Index for Ontario (RIO) score – which will be used to ensure funding is specifically targeted to northern and highly rural communities. The RIO score is based on three factors: population (count and density), travel time to a centre offering physician care, and travel time to a centre that offers advanced specialty care.
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Stronger Together – Collaboration in Health Human Resources A one-day symposium being held June 17, 2010 at the Toronto Marriott Downtown 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m. No registration fee, 1 night free accommodation for communities with a RIO score of 40+ To register – www.healthforceontario.ca/symposiumwww.healthforceontario.ca/symposium Benefits of attending include, but are not limited to: –To learn about Provincial Health HHR initiatives –Opportunity to network and ask questions of HHR leaders –Participate in the launch of a best practices tool-kit known as Recruiter U
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14 Contact Information HealthForceOntario Marketing and Recruitment Agency Community Partnership Program Shannon Boulton Community Partnership Coordinator, Northwest Tel: 1-807-627-2731 E-mail: s.boulton@healthforceontario.ca
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