Founded in 1879, LCS is a leader among Canada’s independent boarding and day schools, and prides itself on its reputation for providing a strong, caring community, a well-rounded program, and a transformational student experience on one of the largest waterfront campuses in the country. Of our total enrolment of 444 students, 295 live on campus, coming from over 40 countries. LCS is a co-educational secondary school committed to its mission to challenge and enable students to reach their individual potential in mind, body, and spirit.
A challenging academic program prepares our students to pursue their post-secondary passions in a variety of fields. Our spectacular 315-acre campus, located just 1.5 hours northeast of Toronto, allows students to be outdoors every day, enjoying a variety of sports, arts, co-curricular programs and experiential learning opportunities. LCS has a proud 144-year history of educating some of Canada's finest young leaders.
The Clinical Lead, Health Services will provide comprehensive care, operational quality of the highest standard, leadership, and will promote excellence in nursing and professional practice while ensuring alignment with the Mission, Vision and Values of Lakefield College School. Utilizing advanced leadership skills, and theoretical, and clinical experience, the Clinical Lead, health Services will deliver advanced practical nursing to students and practical nursing direction and advice to nursing colleagues. The Clinical Lead, Health Services will promote organizational and program best practice initiatives and projects.
The Clinical Lead, Health Services, is a people leader. Working within the Health Services department, the successful candidate will provide expert clinical advice and support for the development of a strong health services team who seek consistent excellence in the servicing of our adolescent populaton.
The Clinical Lead, Health Services, reports directly to the Associate Head of School, Chief Operating Officer and works closely with and directly supports the nursing and counselling team.
Accountabilities:
Provide direction for health centre staff in order to ensure on-going support and clinical advice.
Acting routinely as a second-opinion for nursing staff.
Working closely and collaboratively with the School's doctors.
Working with the Associate Head of School, Chief Operating Officer and Health Centre team to develop and administer the Health Centre budget, including planning for capital expenditures and supply replacements for Health Centre
Initiating and overseeing development and implementation of Directives, policies and procedures, information systems, wellness/health education programs with the Health Centre staff.
Working with the school counsellors to provide and communicate confidential counselling services for students and referrals to community agencies as appropriate.
Working closely with the Health Centre Administrator and Nurses to ensure the School has the required information to ensure that all students have appropriate health insurance at the time of their arrival each fall, and that LCS has relevant medical information for each student file.
Communicating and liaising with parents, faculty, and all levels of leadership.
Attending command performance days on weekends and evening events as required.
Working actively in capacity as a Nurse Practitioner.
40 hours per week active nursing hours. In extreme emergency situations the Clinical Lead may be called to provide clinical advice to the on-call nurse when Clinical Lead is not on call.
This is a contract role (12-14 months expected).
Qualifications and Experience:
Successful candidates will possess the following qualifications and experience:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or equivalent
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) and/or Nurse Practitioners of Ontario (NPAO)
In good standing with the Ontario College of Nurses and/or current membership with the Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario
Previous experience within a primary care clinic, hospital or emergency room setting
Must have demonstrated interpersonal, team, communication, leadership and public relation skills
Mental health experience is an asset
Proficient computer skills including, but not limited to: Google Suite, MS Word and use of a Mac
Effective problem solving and conflict management skills
Previous experience working with an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system
Experience with program planning and/or group facilitation considered an asset
Current clear criminal background check including vulnerable sector check required
Current First Aid/CPR & AED training will be required
Valid Ontario Drivers License
Compensation:
Expected compensation will range from $100,000-140,000 annually. Please consider the salary range listed as a structural framework. At LCS, final offers are based on a holistic review of a candidate’s qualifications and specialized skills. We are dedicated to offering a fair and equitable compensation package that is market-competitive and recognizes the contributions you will make to the School.
Why LCS?
You’ll have the opportunity to work with some of the most enthusiastic staff members you’ve ever met. You’ll witness all of the things that make the best boarding schools great. You’ll become part of a community. But more importantly, you will grow. You’ll do challenging work you love and be part of a success story that you can be proud of.
How to apply:
Please complete your profile and submit your resume and letter of introduction through the Careers Section of our website on or before July 17, 2026.
At Lakefield College School, we believe that relationships are at the heart of our community. We do not use AI to screen or evaluate candidates. Instead, your application will be reviewed personally by a member of our HR team. We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest in joining The Grove; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please Note: LCS is committed to providing accommodation for persons with disabilities. Please visit our Accessibility page for further details or contact our Human Resources department, [email protected], for any information in an alternate format.
Lakefield College School is an inclusive, caring community. We believe in the dignity and worth of all individuals. We embrace diversity and practice equity. We lead with empathy to create a sense of belonging for all. We are committed to equal employment opportunities for persons of all cultures, colours, ancestries, religions, sexes, national origins, sexual orientations, ages, marital statuses, disabilities, gender identities and veteran statuses.
We respectfully acknowledge that Lakefield College School is located on the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which include: Curve Lake, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Rama, Beausoleil, and Georgina Island First Nations.
Lakefield College School respectfully acknowledges that the Williams Treaties First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.