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Health Unit Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Unit Clerk

Sudbury, ON ยท On-site

CA$29.45 - CA$30.96/hr

Competition # 10547 Job Title Unit Clerk Department Mobile Health Unit Status Permanent Work Type Full-time Affiliation CUPE Clerical Shift Assignment Days Bilingualism Required Yes Police Check ...

Must have, and keep up to date while employed, the Food Handler Certification Program provided by the Eastern Ontario Health Unit; * Previous experience in a food service would be an asset. A ...

Must have, and keep up to date while employed, the Food Handler Certification Program provided by the Eastern Ontario Health Unit; Previous experience in a food service would be an asset. A criminal ...

CA$28.49 - CA$34.62/hr

The Unit Clerk at the Redwater Health Centre is responsible for managing the flow of information and providing clerical support to staff and physicians in the Emergency / Acute Care and Long Term ...

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How much do health unit jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for health unit in Ontario is $39.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $47.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Health Unit Coordinator?

To thrive as a Health Unit Coordinator, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers preferring completion of a Health Unit Coordinator certification program. Familiarity with hospital information systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and medical terminology is typically required. Excellent communication, multitasking, and teamwork abilities help you interact effectively with healthcare staff and patients. These skills ensure smooth administrative operations, accurate record-keeping, and efficient support within healthcare units.

What are the typical challenges faced when working in a health unit, and how can new team members successfully adapt?

Working in a Health Unit often involves balancing high patient volumes, diverse medical cases, and the need for rapid, accurate decision-making. New team members may initially find the fast-paced environment and multidisciplinary collaboration to be challenging. However, adapting by actively seeking mentorship, maintaining clear communication with colleagues, and staying organized can aid in managing these demands. Building strong relationships within the team and participating in ongoing training will also help ease the transition and support professional growth.

What is the difference between Health Unit vs Medical Assistant?

AspectHealth UnitMedical Assistant
CredentialsVaries; often includes nursing or healthcare certificationsCertified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, public health agenciesDoctor's offices, outpatient clinics, hospitals
Job RoleSupports healthcare teams, manages patient flow, assists with basic proceduresPrepares patients, takes vital signs, administrative tasks

While both roles support patient care, a Health Unit typically refers to a department or facility providing healthcare services, whereas a Medical Assistant is an individual healthcare professional performing clinical and administrative tasks within such settings.

What is a health unit assistant?

A health unit assistant is a healthcare support professional who performs administrative and clerical tasks in medical settings, such as managing patient records, scheduling appointments, and assisting healthcare staff. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or doctor's offices and may require certification or training in medical office procedures.

What are the most commonly searched types of Health Unit jobs in Ontario?

The most popular types of Health Unit jobs in Ontario are:

What cities in Ontario are hiring for Health Unit jobs?

Cities in Ontario with the most Health Unit job openings:

Infographic showing various Health Unit job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,733 per year, or $39.8 per hour.

Mobile Health Unit Bus Driver - HART Hub

Durham Community Health Centre

Oshawa, ON โ€ข On-site

CA$25 - CA$29/hr

Full-time, Contractor

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Mobile Health Unit Bus Driver – HART Hub (2 vacancies 0.5 FTE)

Employment Status: 6 months Contract

Position Status: This is a Bargaining Unit position. All terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement apply.

Vacancy Status: This posting is for a new vacancy

Hours of Work/Schedule: 17.5 Hours per week Monday to Friday with occasional evening and weekend schedule

Hourly salary range: $25.00 - $29.00/hour commensurate on skills and experience, plus participation in HOOPP.

Position Reports To: Manager, Hart Hub

Location: Community-based and across various Agency locations within Durham Region

Organization

Who We Are: Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is a registered charitable organization that provides integrated, accessible, and equitable community-based primary care, wellness services, and health education for Durham community members facing barriers to health and well-being.

Who We Serve: DCHC offers equity-focused programs and services for priority populations, including Indigenous peoples, Black communities, 2SLGBTQI+ community members, newcomers to Canada, seniors, and clients without a family doctor. This approach helps community members access both preventive care and care when they are ill.

How We Work: Our interprofessional team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, counsellors, dietitians, outreach workers, medical secretaries, and administrative staff. Together, we place each client at the centre of care and respond to their needs through integrated clinical care, wellness supports, and health education.

Why Join Now: This is an exciting time to join DCHC as we advance an energizing path toward greater impact in local health care. Guided by our Strategic Plan, Theory of Change, brand, client stories, and resources, we are diversifying, expanding, and strengthening how we serve the community.

Position Overview

The Mobile Health Unit Driver is responsible for driving the mobile health unit to various clinics locations, health fairs, and community events; setting up for clinic services, and maintaining and submitting the mobile unit maintenance reports and executing related duties as assigned at clinic sites during clinic hours. The driver ensures the vehicle is safely operated, maintained, cleaned, and equipped to support mobile programming and client services throughout the community. The Hart Hub Bus Driver or Mobile Health Unit Bus Driver is responsible for safe operation and daily maintenance of the HART Hub vehicle in support of community outreach and mobile health services. The driver ensures the vehicle is safely operated, maintained, cleaned, and equipped to support mobile programming and client services throughout the community.

The role includes vehicle inspection, transportation support, mileage and maintenance documentation, water system management, and ensuring the bus is prepared for daily operations.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Safely operate the HART Hub vehicle in accordance with all provincial traffic laws, organizational policies, and safety procedures.
  • Transport staff, supplies, equipment, and materials to outreach and community service locations.
  • Conduct daily pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections.
  • Maintain accurate mileage logs, fuel records, inspection records, maintenance, service activities and damage/incident reports.
  • Coordinate routine service and preventative maintenance as directed.
  • Ensure the cleanliness, upkeep, and basic maintenance of the vehicle interior and exterior.
  • Coordinate and complete water servicing requirements, including:
    • Filling onboard water supplies;
    • Emptying wastewater tanks;
    • Ensuring systems are operational before and after service shifts.
  • Report mechanical concerns, safety hazards, accidents, or vehicle damage promptly to management.
  • Provide set-up and support functions including set up and closing down of mobile clinic locations.
  • Communicate effectively with the HART Hub Manager regarding vehicle status, scheduling, and operational concerns.
  • Maintain a respectful, professional, and culturally responsive approach when interacting with clients, staff, and community members.
  • Adhere to organizational health and safety policies and infection prevention practices.
  • May support registration of clients at events site
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
  • Safely load and unload medical supplies, equipment, and materials as required (up to 30–50 lbs).
  • Follow predefined travel routes and ensure the vehicle is fully operational at all times.
  • Transport biohazardous specimens to labs or local public health units when required and upon return to home base.
  • Maintain a clean driving record and valid driver’s license throughout employment period.
  • Safely transporting medical providers to and from service locations across the Durham Region, in accordance with the vehicle schedule.
  • Maintain communication and coordination with the medical provider team throughout the day.


Qualifications

  • Grade 12 diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Valid Ontario DZ Driver’s License required.
  • Valid Ontario Class C License considered an asset.
  • Clean driver’s abstract and satisfactory driving record.
  • 3+ year’s experience operating large commercial vehicles or community service vehicles (over 1,100 kg preferred.
  • Knowledge of vehicle inspection and maintenance procedures.
  • Ability to complete logs, reports, and documentation accurately.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively in a community-based environment.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to lift and transport supplies and equipment as required.
  • Experience working within community, outreach, healthcare, or social service environments is an asset.
  • CPR/First Aid certification considered an asset.
  • Familiarity with Durham Region preferred

Working Conditions

  • Regular operation of a mobile outreach vehicle in community settings.
  • May require extended periods of driving, standing, lifting, bending, and vehicle servicing tasks.
  • Additional time after shifts may be required to complete water filling and wastewater disposal procedures, vehicle cleaning, and end-of-day maintenance activities.
  • Work may occur in varied weather and community environments.

Full vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory for this position. DCHC will adhere to its duty to accommodate individuals who are unable to be fully vaccinated for a reason protected under human rights legislation.

DCHC encourages applications from individuals who reflect the diversity of the communities served, including Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and other equity-deserving groups.

Application Process:

  1. We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicant submissions will be kept on file for six months for future consideration.
  2. Applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Written correspondence about this job posting may be sent directly to the email address provided on the resume. Applicants are responsible for checking their email regularly.
  3. All external hires must successfully complete pre-employment requirements, including reference checks and criminal background checks, including Vulnerable Sector Screening.
  4. Please note that AI technology supports the application screening process. All final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team.

Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is committed to creating an inclusive environment that welcomes and celebrates diversity so all employees have the opportunity to thrive. DCHC will comply with all applicable standards under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), the Ontario Human Rights Code, and any other applicable legislation. If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodations, please contact our Talent and Culture team at 905-723-0036 or by email at recruiting@durhamchc.ca.