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Ontario Medical Association

Ontario Medical Association

www.oma.org

2 Jobs

508 Employees

About the Company

The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents more than 40,000 physicians and medical students across the province. Ontario's doctors work closely with patients to encourage healthy living practices and illness prevention. In addition to delivering front-line services to patients, Ontario's doctors play a significant role in helping shape health-care policy, as well as implementing initiatives that strengthen and enhance Ontario's health care system. The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) represents the political, clinical and economic interests of the province's medical profession. Founded in 1880 as a voluntary association of the province's physicians, the OMA has from its beginning played a vital role in the development and promotion of health-care services across Ontario.

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Ontario Medical Association
Job Title
Senior Specialist, Insurance Education & Engagement / Inside Sales Representative
Job Description
Job Title: Senior Specialist, Insurance Education & Engagement / Inside Sales Representative Role Summary: Develops and manages relationships with medical schools, universities, and medical associations to promote OMA Insurance products. Presents educational sessions, coordinates events, and supports sales targets by identifying and engaging medical students, residents, and practicing physicians. Expectations: - Meet or exceed sales, engagement, and application targets. - Deliver high‑quality presentations and educational content. - Maintain accurate records of outreach activities and outcomes. - Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent messaging. Key Responsibilities: - Identify and cultivate contacts within medical schools, universities, student societies, and physician associations. - Design and deliver presentations, seminars, and workshops to medical students, residents, and practitioners. - Plan and execute educational and engagement initiatives, including events and digital communications. - Analyze market interactions and gather insights on trends, competition, and member needs. - Refer members requiring deeper advice to OMA Insurance advisors. - Coordinate travel within Ontario to meet networking and outreach objectives. - Maintain a schedule of planned activities and report on progress to management. Required Skills: - Intermediate to advanced presentation, content development, and communication skills. - Public speaking and leadership abilities. - Consultation and sales skills. - Strong organizational and time‑management skills. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office and CRM systems. Required Education & Certifications: - University degree or college diploma in Finance, Commerce, Marketing, or Business Administration. - Life License Qualification Program (LLQP) certificate. - Valid Ontario driver’s licence with vehicle access. Asset Qualifications (not mandatory): - Knowledge of group and individual insurance. - Experience in sales, business development, or marketing. - CFP designation. - Specialized knowledge of retirement products (RRSP, TFSA, annuities).
Toronto, Canada
Hybrid
Senior
24-12-2025
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Ontario Medical Association
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Senior Manager, Strategic Communications
Job Description
Job Title: Senior Manager, Strategic Communications Role Summary: Lead development, execution, and oversight of integrated communication strategies to support policy, member services, governance, and outreach initiatives within a professional advocacy setting. Act as chief communication advisor to senior leadership, ensuring brand consistency, issue management, and stakeholder engagement across multiple channels. Expactations: - Deliver compelling, timely communication outputs that influence public perception and support organizational goals. - Maintain trust and credibility with internal partners and external physician leaders. - Provide proactive issue monitoring and mitigation recommendations. - Coach and develop cross‑departmental teams on strategic messaging. Key Responsibilities: - Design and implement comprehensive communication plans for policy, member services, and governance initiatives. - Produce high‑quality content (executive speeches, presentations, media releases, digital posts, event communications). - Coordinate cross‑functional project delivery, ensuring adherence to timelines and budget. - Advise senior management on media strategy, crisis communication, and reputation management. - Build and sustain relationships with physician leaders, stakeholder groups, and media contacts. - Conduct training sessions on messaging, media engagement, and internal communication tools. - Monitor emerging issues, providing analysis and rapid response strategies. - Manage communication budgets and vendor relationships as needed. Required Skills: - Strategic thinking with strong project management and implementation focus. - Advanced writing and editing for diverse audiences and platforms. - Excellent oral presentation and stakeholder engagement abilities. - Relationship‑building and influence skills with senior leaders and external partners. - Crisis and issue management expertise. - Proficiency in communication tools (CMS, social media, analytics). Required Education & Certifications: - Post‑secondary diploma or postgraduate certificate in Public Relations, Corporate Communications, Marketing, or related field. - Undergraduate degree in communications, marketing, political science, or public policy (preferred). - Active CPRS or IABC designation (preferred but not mandatory).
Toronto, Canada
On site
Senior
15-01-2026