Scientific Director
Toronto, ON · On-site
The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating ...
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Toronto, ON · On-site
The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating ...
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Toronto, ON · On-site
The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating ...
New
Toronto, ON · On-site
The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policymakers, employers and workers in creating ...
New
Toronto, ON · On-site
The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policymakers, employers and workers in creating ...
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The Institute for Work & Health is an independent, not-for-profit research organization. Our mission is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating healthy, safe and inclusive work environments. The Institute provides practical and relevant findings and evidence-based products on the inter-relationships between work and health from worker, workplace and systems perspectives.
The Institute is currently seeking a qualified person to fill the position of Scientific Director.
The Scientific Director of the Institute for Work & Health is the senior scientific leadership position in the organization. The Scientific Director balances the twin goals of stewarding the scientific excellence of IWH through innovative, investigator-driven research, and aligning this research with the mission-driven goals of the Institute, including its research priorities and its commitment to address the research needs of stakeholders. In pursuing these twin goals, the Scientific Director is guided by IWH’s Strategic Plan and Research Plan.
The successful candidate will demonstrate evidence of high-quality scholarly output that shows independent research and impact, including peer-reviewed publications, external grant funding, engagement with a range of academic and non-academic stakeholders, and an ongoing commitment to academic excellence. They will bring a proven ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment and foster a collegial, inclusive, and high-performing culture that supports research productivity and innovation, and that strengthens knowledge translation and exchange.
The position of Scientific Director is part of the IWH Executive Team. In this capacity, they advocate for the needs and perspectives of the research themes within the Institute; collaborate with fellow members of the Executive Team in balancing the objectives of each of the core functions of IWH with fiscal circumstances; participate in strengthening IWH’s external relations; and contribute to the security of IWH’s intellectual independence and organization integrity.
Core duties and responsibilities
The Scientific Director will normally also balance their director-level responsibilities with research activity consistent with the level of a Senior Scientist at IWH. Senior Scientists demonstrate exemplary standards in scholarship, mentoring and institutional citizenship, and leadership in supporting and or developing national and international collaborations that strengthen the research field of work and health.
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Compensation package
This is a permanent position, starting in December 2026. Starting salary will depend on qualifications and experience and will be in the range of $160,000.00 - $200,000.00 plus group benefits, participation in a defined benefit pension plan, and at least four weeks' annual vacation. Suitability for the position will be assessed at six months. Secondment arrangements from other organizations will be considered.
Application details
Applicants must be able to work a minimum of two days per week at the IWH office in Toronto.
Applicants must be legally entitled to work on full-time basis for any employer in Canada.
Please provide a one-page cover letter, a three-page summary outlining your suitability for the position, and an up-to-date curriculum vitae outlining relevant research leadership and research outputs.
If you are interested in this position, please apply with a single MS Word or PDF file and forward to:
Derek Wills
Director, Human Resources & Corporate Services
400 University Avenue, Suite 1800
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1S5
Email: careers@iwh.on.ca
Applications will be accepted until August 24, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. (EST) or until the position is filled. IWH does not use AI to screen applications.
IWH is committed to creating an inclusive workplace that values and promotes diversity. IWH encourages applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, Indigenous people, women, LGBTQ2S+ persons, persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
Job applicants requiring accommodation to participate in the hiring process should contact Derek Wills at dwills@iwh.on.ca or (416) 927-2027, ext. 2115 to discuss their needs.
We thank all applicants, but only those considered for the position will be contacted.
About IWH
IWH, guided by a Board of Directors and an international Scientific Advisory Committee, conducts research that examines primary prevention and interventions in the workplace; effective and efficient rehabilitation and safe, timely return to work for people with work-related injury and illness; labour market experiences and their health consequences; and disability compensation systems and their behavioural consequences. IWH supports an active knowledge transfer and exchange program, which implements interactive strategies to transfer research findings to key decision-makers. IWH also trains and mentors the next generation of work and health researchers.
IWH is committed to excellent working conditions, a cooperative team environment for its employees, and transparent, diverse and fair recruiting practices of staff and trainees.
IWH operates with the support of the Government of Ontario.