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Here is whos hiring this week in Ontario: May 19 to May 25 [Video]

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If you’re exploring new opportunities in Ontario’s public sector, a wide range of roles are now open. From healthcare and communications to legal, technical, and frontline services, there’s a position to match every interest and skill set.

Talent Pool – Investigating Coroners

The Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario and Ontario Forensic Pathology Service is seeking physicians for appointment as Investigating Coroners. The role involves conducting death investigations under the Coroners Act, including sudden, unexpected, and non-natural deaths, as well as those in institutional or occupational settings. Coroners contribute to public safety by generating recommendations aimed at preventing future deaths.

Location: Various regions across Ontario, including Central, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Ottawa, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, and WaterlooJob Term: Permanent, On-Call (Fee for Service)Salary: Not disclosed (Fee-for-service model)Vacancies: Multiple positions available across regionsWho Can Apply:Licensed physicians (or eligible by July 31, 2026) in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, …

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