Andrew Posen
About Andrew Posen
Andrew Posen is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Ontario Ministry of Health, where he facilitates discussions to gather feedback on health workforce initiatives. He holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Toronto and has extensive experience in health policy and community relations.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health
Andrew Posen serves as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Ontario Ministry of Health. In this role, he is involved in facilitating discussions with both internal and external stakeholders to gather feedback on ministry initiatives. His work focuses on assessing the impact of these initiatives on Ontario's health workforce. Andrew has been in this position since 2020.
Previous Experience in Health Policy
Before his current role, Andrew worked at the Ontario Ministry of Health as a Program Analyst from 2017 to 2020. He also held a position as a Program Intern at the same ministry from 2016 to 2020. His experience includes developing and implementing evaluation strategies for policy initiatives, creating data collection tools, and analyzing data to assess outcomes.
Educational Background in Public Health
Andrew Posen earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Toronto, where he studied Social and Behavioural Health Sciences from 2013 to 2015. His education provided him with a strong foundation in public health principles and practices, which he applies in his current role.
Experience in Community Relations
From 2010 to 2013, Andrew worked at The Independent Living Centre of Waterloo Region as an Executive Assistant and Community Relations Coordinator. In this role, he was responsible for engaging with the community and supporting organizational initiatives. His work contributed to enhancing community relations and promoting the center's mission.
Research and Communication Skills
Andrew has experience as a Research Assistant at the Institute for Work and Health from 2014 to 2015. He also worked as a Communications Intern at the Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre in 2014. His roles involved producing briefing materials, such as slide decks and reports, and delivering presentations to senior leadership.