Jill Norman Rn, MSc N, Pmp
About Jill Norman Rn, MSc N, Pmp
Jill Norman is a Director of Strategic Investments with extensive experience in project management and public health. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Ottawa and has worked in various roles within the Government of Canada since 1999.
Current Role at Public Health Agency of Canada
Jill Norman serves as the Director at the Public Health Agency of Canada, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing strategic initiatives that aim to enhance public health outcomes across Canada. Her work involves collaboration with various stakeholders to implement effective health policies and programs. Based in Ottawa, Ontario, she contributes to the agency's mission of promoting health and preventing disease.
Previous Experience at Government of Canada
Jill Norman has extensive experience working with the Government of Canada. She served as a Senior Project Manager from 1999 to 2018, where she managed various projects aimed at improving governmental services. Following this role, she transitioned to the position of Director, Strategic Investments in Yukon, Canada, starting in 2018. Her tenure in these roles spans a total of 19 years, showcasing her commitment to public service.
Educational Background in Nursing
Jill Norman completed her education at the University of Ottawa, where she studied Science and Nursing. She achieved a Master of Science in Nursing, completing her studies from 2005 to 2010. This educational foundation has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her roles in public health and project management.
Role at Service Canada
Before her current positions, Jill Norman worked at Service Canada as a Special Projects Manager from 1999 to 2018. In this capacity, she was involved in managing special initiatives that aimed to enhance service delivery and improve client experiences. Her experience at Service Canada contributed to her extensive background in project management within the public sector.