
We are seeking 1 expert member to serve on the pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review Expert Review Committee (pERC). pERC makes drug funding recommendations to participating provincial and territorial ministries of health, provincial cancer agencies, and federal drug programs, which can be used by these jurisdictions to guide their cancer drug funding decisions. It provides guidance that considers the outputs and impact of our work in meeting the needs of federal, provincial, and territorial governments, and those working in the health care systems in Canada.
If you have significant experience in the health care systems in Canada, are interested in helping support health care decision-makers in making informed choices about health technologies, and are passionate about ensuring that the health care systems in Canada are the best they can be, we encourage you to submit a nomination.
We seek to maintain expert and advisory committees composed of talented and dedicated individuals with diverse perspectives, skills, and backgrounds, and recognize that experience may be gained through a combination of activities, including — but not limited to — employment, volunteering, community engagement, and advocacy work.


Qualifications and Eligibility

Expert members of pERC shall demonstrate the following qualifications:
- a professional degree from a recognized institution in at least 1 of the following disciplines: medicine, pharmacy, pharmacology, or health economics
- be in active practice and/or research in either the community, hospital, and/or academic setting
- an understanding of the use and delivery of oncology drugs within the context of Canada.
We are particularly interested in hearing from medical oncologists and other clinicians with expertise in the treatment and management of pediatric cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and head and neck cancer.
For more detailed information on qualifications and eligibility, please review the pERC Member Role Description.
Time Commitment

Nominees should be aware there is a time commitment of up to 4 to 5 days per month. This includes preparing for and participating in pERC meetings, which are held 12 times per year (on a once-monthly basis), either virtually or in person in Toronto. Up to 4 meetings per year are held in person.
Refer to the pERC meeting schedule.

Term of Appointment
pERC members are appointed for a term of 3 years. Terms may be renewed once at the discretion of the President and CEO.

Who Can Submit a Nomination?

Individuals from federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdictions; relevant bodies that represent health and allied health professionals; and members of the general public may submit a nomination.
If you have the qualifications we seek, we invite you to submit a nomination.
Nomination Information
The following materials should be reviewed when considering or preparing a nomination:

pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review Expert Review Committee Terms Of Reference
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pERC Member Role Description
Read more about pERC Member Role Description
Conflict of Interest Policy
Read more about Conflict of Interest Policy
Statement of Interest and Qualifications – Expert Member
Read more about Statement of Interest and Qualifications – Expert Member
Nomination Form
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The following materials must be submitted in support of pERC nominations:
- a completed nomination form (complete online)
- a completed Statement of Interest and Qualifications
- the nominee’s curriculum vitae (documents may be provided in either Microsoft Word [.doc,.docx] or Adobe Acrobat [.pdf] format).
All materials must be submitted through our online form.
Please note: You cannot save the nomination form part-way through the process. The form will not time out as long as the internet browser remains open. Please ensure you have completed all of the required materials and are ready to submit them before you begin filling in the nomination form.

Nomination Process
Nominations must be submitted through our online form no later than 6:00 p.m. ET on Monday, March 31, 2025.
Upon submission, a message will display on your screen to confirm your nomination has been submitted. Please note that nominees will not receive an email confirmation.
While we thank all nominees for their interest, only those under further consideration in the process will be contacted personally. Candidates who are invited to an interview will be required to complete a conflict of interest declaration form.

Additional Information

To request materials in an accessible format, please contact us at [email protected].
We provide accommodations during all phases of the recruitment process. If you require any accommodation or have any questions, please contact Arni Ahronson, Vice-President, People and Culture ([email protected]).
Please note: Successful candidates will be required to complete a confidential background verification, including criminal, employment, and educational verifications, as a condition of engagement with our expert or advisory committees.
