Medavie Health Services
Dawn Handley, PLP, has over 20 years of experience in payroll and human resource management systems. Currently serving as the Senior Manager of Payroll and Human Resource Management Systems at Medavie Health Services since June 2007, Dawn has held several roles within the organization, managing payroll for Prince Edward Island & Muskoka Ontario Ambulance Services and Medacom Atlantic. Prior experience includes a National Customer Service Representative position at ADP Canada, where support was provided to payroll customers in the Atlantic Provinces, and a Payroll Administrator role at K&D Pratt Group Inc. Dawn holds a Payroll Leadership Professional designation from Mount Saint Vincent University and the National Payroll Institute, along with educational qualifications from Halifax Business Academy and Sir John A MacDonald High.
Medavie Health Services
Medavie Health Services is a health care delivery company with a long history of providing innovative Community Paramedicine programs and delivering Mobile Integrated Health Services. We operate emergency and non-emergency ambulance services, medical communications, community-based health solutions, and provide clinical training. These services are provided through 11 subsidiary companies in Canada. Together, we employ or manage nearly 3,500 dedicated, health care professionals. We deliver emergency and non-emergency medical services in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, the Municipality of Chatham-Kent in Ontario, Elgin County in Ontario, Saskatoon and surrounding areas in Saskatchewan, and communities across eastern Alberta. Our head office is located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. We are part of Medavie, a health services company that integrates benefits management, health management and health care delivery. You may know our sister company Medavie Blue Cross, Canada’s leading Blue Cross plan with over one million card holders. Together, with our more than 6,400 employees, we are committed to providing innovative solutions that will help build a healthy Canada. And from our perspective, this will require Canadians to think about health care differently.