
Company Description
Nova Scotia Health – Dalhousie University
Anticipated Start Date: January to Summer 2026, though earlier dates may be possible
Deadline for application: September 30, 2025 - Posting will remain open until filled.
The Dalhousie Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management and Perioperative Medicine is seeking anesthesiologists to join our team of over 100 members in the greater Halifax area (exact number of positions to be determined), to work within the Central Zone of Nova Scotia Health.
The Department is a clinical and academic Department affiliated with Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine (including the NB campus) and two health authorities: Nova Scotia Health (NSH) and IWK Health in Nova Scotia.
Job Description
Working within the province’s quaternary and tertiary care centres, the Department provides a full spectrum of specialty anesthesia care to patients in Atlantic Canada as well as nationally and internationally through outreach initiatives, and innovation in airway management. Within NSH Central Zone, the Department administers leading edge programs in perioperative medicine, perioperative blood management and pain management. The Department’s subspecialty anesthesia practice comprises pain management, cardiac anesthesia, neurosurgical anesthesia, thoracic anesthesia and transplantation. Surgical services supported by anesthesia within hospitals include but are not limited to orthopedics, ophthalmology, oral and maxillofacial, cardiac surgery, vascular, ENT, plastic, neuro, thoracic, transplantation, urology and adult trauma.
As a member of the active staff, the successful applicants will provide comprehensive anesthetic clinical care to patients. They will be granted a faculty appointment (minimally at the rank of Assistant Professor) at Dalhousie University upon hire and will support the academic mandate of the Department through administrative, education and research activities within the field of anesthesia, pain management and perioperative medicine. There are opportunities for paid protected time for research and education activities deemed to benefit the academic mission of the Department.
Location:
The positions will work within the clinical sites of the Central Zone of Nova Scotia Health, exact locations to be determined by the Head. Staff may be required to work at any site within the boundaries of the Central Zone, including:
- QEII Health Sciences Centre, at both the Halifax Infirmary (HI) and the Victoria General (VG) sites, Halifax
- Dartmouth General Hospital, Dartmouth
- Hants Community Hospital, Windsor
- Scotia Surgery, Dartmouth
There may be opportunities to provide clinical care in other sites (e.g., IWK Health) under the direction of the Head and the respective Anesthesia Chief. The positions may be required to work up to a maximum of three weeks per year in other locations in Nova Scotia.
Language of Work: English
Term: Regular full-time, part-time and locums, negotiable
Responsibilities:
- Effectively and safely deliver the full scope of speciality anesthesia care/services to patients.
- Fully and equitably participate in the relevant on-call schedule(s).
- Participate in patient safety and quality improvement activities and rounds.
- Participate in clinical teaching and instructing as required in undergraduate, postgraduate and fellowship programs.
- Contribute to the research activities of the Department as a clinician scientist, the details of which will be negotiated with the Department Head or designate on an annual basis and will depend on the needs of the Department.
- Participate actively in departmental administration through involvement in departmental meetings and committees.
- Provide effective communications to patients and their families, engaging them in their care planning and decisions.
- Foster positive, respectful and collaborative relationships with students, residents and clinical and administrative colleagues.
Expected hours:
- Permanent full-time, 0.8 FTE to 1.0 FTE with flexibility in FTE or shorter-term locum opportunities.
- Participation in on-call schedules.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Doctorate in Medicine (or suitable equivalent such as Doctor of Osteopathy).
- Eligible for licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia.
- Have certification as an anesthesiologist with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or in exceptional cases, will consider those eligible to write the Royal College exams.
- Sub-specialization with fellowship training and/or a demonstrated excellence in academic medicine through clinical experience.
- Strong interpersonal and communications skills with a focus on patient safety and quality.
- Experience in a complex health sciences centre is a strong asset, as well as research or teaching experience.
Additional Information
How to Apply:
We are committed to fostering a collegial culture grounded in diversity and inclusiveness. We encourage applications from Indigenous persons, persons with a disability, racially visible persons, women, persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity, and all candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify in their cover letter if they identify with one of the above-mentioned groups.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians, permanent residents and those legally able to work in Canada will be given priority.
Interested applicants are asked to submit the following to Anesthesia.Admin@nshealth.ca
- A cover letter addressed to the Department Head Dr. Janice Chisholm that includes: your qualifications and experience specific to the job requirements; your self-identification as listed above (optional), whether you can legally work in Canada and when you are available to start work.
- An updated CV.
- Names of potential three referees.
Deadlines:
- Applications are due by September 30, 2025 by email at Anesthesia.Admin@nshealth.ca
Contact:
Carmelle d’Entremont, Chief Operating Officer
Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management and Perioperative Medicine
1-902-223-3578
Compensation:
Compensation depends on FTE assignment, hours worked and on-call schedules. The position is compensated by APMPM Administration Inc. through the Department’s Clinical Academic Funding Plan (CAFP), a multi-stakeholder agreement that provides block funding to compensate physicians and cover departmental operational costs. The Department’s Practice Plan outlines the ways in which the revenues are distributed by the members. The position is an independent contractor and is not an employee, servant or agent of the health authorities or Dalhousie University.
Incentives:
Nova Scotia Health and the Department of Health and Wellness offer various site visit and relocation incentives that the applicants may wish to pursue. Information can be found at: https://recruitment.nshealth.ca/incentives