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Grant Writer
Miskanawah (formerly Pathways Community Services Association), Calgary, Alberta
Location:  2716 Sunridge Way NE (this position would work remotely during the COVID-19 work-from-home mandate)Position Type:  12-18 month maternity leave contractHours: Monday – Friday [open to part-time (22.5 hrs) or full-time (37.5 hrs)]Program: MiskanawahMiskanawah is an Indigenous agency that draws jointly from the strengths and guidance of Indigenous teachings and evidence-based practices in human services, to support vulnerable children, youth and families.  The Grant Writer will be primarily responsible for actively searching and applying for funding opportunities that align with the organization’s identified strategic goals and priorities.  They will also support the organization’s communications department to assist with a variety of writing assignments, not limited to website content, social media, brochures and posters, and contribute to the development of the organization’s Annual Report. Responsibilities: • Work with the CEO, Director of Finance and Program Managers to identify and understand funding needs of the organization • Research and compile available funding sources and develop grant proposals in relation to identified funding needs and agency’s strategic plan • Maintain track of deadlines for proposal and report submissions • Work with the Program Evaluator to ensure funding reports are prepared in alignment with contract expectations • Work with the Communications Associate and CEO to maintain current donor relationships and steward new donor relationships • Work with the Communications Associate to write and edit content for web, brochures, social media, etc. • Contribute to the development of the organization’s Annual ReportSkills: • Demonstrated success in grant writing • Ability to prioritize, time manage, and multi-task in a fast paced environment• Exceptional writing and communications skills • Ability to problem solve independently • Flexible and adaptable to new tasks • Ability to manage deadlines • Self-motivated, uses initiative, detail oriented • Proven organizational, time management and multi-tasking skills • Knowledge of the Calgary and Alberta philanthropic environments • Willingness to learn about and engage in Indigenous cultural offerings Requirements: • Diploma or Degree in related field • Minimum three years’ experience in grant writing • Experience in other writing tasks for non-profit organizations is an asset • Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check • Child Intervention Check • Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel and Outlook We offer the opportunity to be part of a creative and positive work environment, a competitive salary, supports for professional development, opportunity for advancement, and the chance to be part of a team that supports children, youth and families to thrive within a culturally responsive community. Please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected] by May 14, 2021. Please reference “Grant Writer” in the subject line.
Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations
Douglas College, New Westminster, BC
Position DetailsPosition Information Position Title Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations Posting Number 02033SA Location Hybrid / New Westminster Campus / Coquitlam Campus Grade or Pay Level A - Pay Band 11 Salary Range Minimum- $89,455, Control Point- $119,273, Maximum- $131,201; Placement within a salary band is typically up to the Control Point based on a review of skills, experience and internal equity. The College may place over Control Point in limited circumstanc Position Type Administration - Regular Posting Type Internal/External Regular/Temporary Regular Employment Type Full-Time Posting Category Administration Start Date 12/01/2023 End Date Day of the Week Mondays to Fridays Shift N/A Work Arrangements This regular full-time position is available as of December 1, 2023. Regular hours of work are 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday; however occasional evenings and weekends may be required.Travel between Douglas College's locations and to other locations in the lower mainland as required. What Douglas Offers DO what you love. Be good at it. That's how Douglas College defines a great career. It's a philosophy that resonates through our classrooms, our offices and our boardrooms. It inspires our students and drives us to make Douglas College one of BC's Top Employers. We love what we do. And we're looking for passionate, motivated people to join us in making one of Canada's best colleges even better. The Role The Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations will play an important role in helping to raise philanthropic revenues and engage alumni and the wider community in the College's strategic priorities. Working alongside the Director, Philanthropy, the Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations will build strong relationships with donors, alumni and other stakeholders to implement and enhance activities to increase the Colleges' donor pipeline, seek new opportunities for support, and engage its alumni and wider community in the life of the College. The Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations supervises Philanthropy and Alumni Relations staff members using the Douglas College Strategic Plan to guide their work.ResponsibilitiesUnder the direction of the Director, Philanthropy with dotted line reporting to the Associate Director, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations, the Manager, Philanthropy and Alumni Relations is responsible for the following: PHILANTHROPY •Assists in the development and implementation of the major gift and planned giving strategy; •Drafts grant proposals, cases for support, donor impact reports, media releases and other donor-related communications to support the strategic directions of Douglas College, in collaboration with the Marketing and Communications Office; •Identifies, cultivates solicits and stewards corporate, foundation and individual major gift and planned giving prospects to achieve annual goals; •Prepares reports on progress towards goals; •Manages a major gift and planned giving portfolio that includes recognition activities; •Works in partnership with the Marketing and Communications Office on the development and implementation of the Foundation and Alumni Relations communications plan, under the direction and supervision of the Associate Director, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations; •Establishes strategic relationships with academic and administrative leaders across Douglas College; •Attends networking events with the Director, Philanthropy and/or the Associate Director, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations to promote Douglas College Foundation in the community; •Participates in professional organizations and keeping current on fundraising initiatives and related activities in post-secondary education, competing environments and the general business environment; •Keeps current with political, economic, social and educational trends that might have an impact on the work of Douglas College Foundation; •Represents the College and College interests externally in collaboration with the Director, Philanthropy and/or the Associate Director, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations and other College and academic leaders; •Informs the Foundation and Alumni Relations' leadership team on matters relating to major and planned gifts; •Provides leadership and direction to Foundation and Alumni staff and volunteers including but not limited to recruitment and selection, training, approving work schedules, performance planning, professional development, evaluating and disciplining where appropriate; •Performs other related duties as required. ALUMNI RELATIONS Under the direction of the Associate Director, Annual Giving and Alumni Relations, this position is responsible for: •Assists in the development and implementation of an alumni engagement strategy that specifically aims to build the Colleges' global alumni community; •Oversees a calendar of engagement alumni activities and events throughout the year, as well as engaging and supporting key volunteers to contribute time and expertise in support of the engagement strategy; •Manages and optimizes the capture and use of alumni and stakeholder contact and engagement data; Liaising with Faculties and other internal College units to build partnerships and identify areas of alumni collaboration, including events, mentorships, guest speakers, internships, Giving Day, etc.; •Liaises with Enrollment Services, to help plan and implement bi-annual Convocation activities; •Delivers the fundraising strategy focused on alumni, embedding strong stewardship and relationship management systems; •Identifies, negotiates and manages alumni affinity marketing initiatives and other alumni benefits; •Performs other related duties as required. To Be Successful in this Role You Will Need •Established professional credibility as evidenced by a degree from an accredited post-secondary institution in a related area of study, or an equivalent combination of education and experience; •At least five years of experience in alumni relations combined with three to five years experience in major donor fundraising; •Proven track record of generating significant gifts from high net worth individuals; •Extensive knowledge of and experience with fundraising strategies, practices, techniques, databases and programs; •Proven record of achieving fundraising goals; •Excellent organizational, analytical and leadership skills; •Excellent written, presentation and oral communication skills; •Demonstrated ability to model appropriate professional, ethical and collaborative behaviours consistent with the responsibilities of this position; and •Previous supervisory or management experience, preferably in a unionized, public sector environment. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES : • Donor-focused - Anticipates and responds to the needs of donors and other internal and external clients of the organization. Acknowledges and recognizes gifts in ways that are meaningful to donors and appropriate to the mission and values of the College and the Foundation. Keeps donor interests and perspectives at the forefront. • Alumni-focused - Anticipates and responds to the needs of alumni and other internal and external clients of the organization. Keeps alumni relations interests and perspectives at the forefront. • Administrative Skills - Provides leadership to, and ensures accountability for, achievement of major gifts goals and objectives • Organizational Skills : is focused; simplifies often complex and lengthy matters; has effective time and project management skills; has ability to separate important issues and identify priorities. • Leadership Skills - Achieves desired organizational results by encouraging and supporting the contribution of others; and is a proactive and positive team player who acts with a sense of urgency and leads by example; sets and communicates clear goals. • Communications Skills - Possesses excellent communication skills, both verbal, and written and expresses thoughts in an organized, concise manner. Actively listens to the issues of others in a manner that elicits support. Develops and delivers effective presentations. Has the ability to present information and ideas to diverse business groups. • Influential and Collaborative - Has an honest, open, and consistent approach to working with others toward organizational strategic objectives and possesses strong relationship and interpersonal skills, including the ability to build relationships and develop and maintain partnerships. • Market Knowledge - Continuously seeks to stay current and be at the leading edge in his/her field and is committed to continuous learning; one that is self-motivated and self-directed, being able to work independently with a sense of urgency to task completion. • Organizationally Astute - Is diplomatic and tactful; non-confrontational; recognizes internal and external sensitivities; has an intuitive ability to read the political implications of recommendations and actions; uses sound judgment. • Innovative & Entrepreneurial Approach - Seeks out possibilities, develops new ideas, and effectively moves them forward. Is creative, innovative and takes advantage of opportunities, while recognizing the necessity of working with limited resources and in alignment with the strategic directions of the Foundation and the College. • Energetic & Adaptable - Is prepared to take on longer-term initiatives and does so with enthusiasm; ability to adapt to new and changing situations; able to alter course/direction when necessary; enjoys and embraces new challenges. Flexible; able to deal with stress effectively. Link to Full Position Profile Equity Statement Douglas College is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and equitable learning and working environment. In support of this journey, we welcome all people to apply, including people from groups that are experiencing inequity, including, but not limited, to Indigenous Peoples, racialized or persons of colour, persons with mental or physical disabilities, persons who identify as women, and/or persons of marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and persons of all faith identities, age, marital status, and parental status. Needs a Criminal Records Check No Posting Detail Information Open Date 10/04/2023 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicant Interested applicants must submit their application and all required documents online on the Douglas College Career Site [www.douglascollegecareers.ca]. Qualified internal applicants shall be given first consideration in filling the position.Please ensure your resume clearly explains how you meet the required knowledge, skills and abilities of the position for which you are applying. 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112723 - Registered Nurse (RN) - Apheresis
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Registered Nurse (RN) - Apheresis Job ID 2023-112723 City Vancouver Work Location VGH 12th & Oak Department Apheresis Unit Home Worksite 01 - Vancouver General Hospital Labour Agreement Nurses' Bargaining Association Union 200 - Nurses BCNU Position Type Other Relief Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Nursing Salary Grade L3 Min Hourly CAD $41.42/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $55.91/Hr. Shift Times 0700-1900 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Work Schedule Details Rotating on-call Position Start Date As soon as possible Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $41.42/Hr. - CAD $55.91/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Registered Nurse with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is looking for Registered Nurses to join the Apheresis unit at Vancouver General Hospital. Apply today to join our team! As a Registered Nurse in Apheresis you will:Perform therapeutic hemapheresis, peripheral bone marrow/stem cell apheresis, and blood cell reductions both by working independently and as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Conduct interviews and assess donors understanding of the donation process.Provide nursing care, counseling and instruction to clients/donors and their families.Consult, confer, and collaborate with other health care givers.Demonstrate expertise and leadership in nursing practice.Maintain and advance your clinical competence and knowledge of blood component production and testing.Participate on designated hospital committees/teams and approved research projects. Qualifications Education & ExperienceCurrent practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).Two (2) years’ recent nursing experience including one (1) year of recent, related experience in Leukemia/Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) or clinical apheresis, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesBroad knowledge of nursing theory and practice within a client/family centred model of care.Broad knowledge of BCCNM standards for nursing practice.Demonstrated ability in nursing practice related to clients with leukaemia or undergoing bone marrow transplantation.Comprehensive knowledge of blood components and testing.Demonstrated skill in administering blood products.Demonstrated skill in the use of medical equipment and supplies appropriate to the clinical area including biomedical equipment and central venous catheters.Demonstrated ability in interviewing and assessment skills and understanding the principles and critical nature of donor selection and screening.Demonstrated skill in techniques appropriate to the clinical area.Demonstrated ability to assess client responses to care, and to respond appropriately.Demonstrated skill in CPR techniques.Demonstrated ability to provide leadership and work direction.Broad knowledge of other health care disciplines and their role in client care.Demonstrated ability to work independently and/or collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Demonstrated ability to communicate personally or by telephone and deal effectively with donors/clients and their families, coworkers, physicians, other health care staff, and staff of outside agencies.Demonstrated ability to counsel and teach donors/clients and their families based on their priorities.Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize workload.Demonstrated ability to plan and implement plans of care in relation to client/family priorities.Demonstrated ability to adjust to new or unexpected events.Demonstrated ability to deal with conflict situations.Demonstrated ability to communicate orally and in writing.Basic computer literacy to operate a computerized patient care information system.Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement The hours of work including days off and work area may be subject to change consistent with operational requirements and the provision of the Collective Agreement and applicable statutes. Successful applicants may be required to complete a Criminal Records Review Check.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and 'going first' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.• Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension plan• Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunities• Wellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate families• Award-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteers• Access to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2024.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Executive Director
National Screen Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba
POSITION: Executive DirectorLOCATION: Winnipeg, ManitobaREPORTS TO: Board of Directors DIRECT REPORTS: Director of Operations, Director of Partner Support, Business Support Manager, ControllerWEBSITE: https://nsi-canada.ca/ THE ORGANIZATION With headquarters in Winnipeg, NSI is Canada's national film, television and digital media training school for writers, directors, and producers. Propelled by a visionary network of donors, private and public organizations, staff and Board, the National Screen Institute supports diverse creators from across Canada to tell unforgettable stories.NSI's vision is that Storytellers create a culturally equitable world; they allow us to enter unfamiliar lives and landscapes, create understanding and show us how our world can be better.NSI works relentlessly to remove barriers so underrepresented creators from anywhere in Canada can access our film, television, and digital media training.Through industry-informed training and mentoring in film, television and digital media, our students and alumni find their voice and place on the global stage, inspiring us to shape a better world.THE POSITIONNSI is seeking a leader with a demonstrable passion for film, television, and new emerging forms of interactive and immersive storytelling. You are a proven and influential communicator with the ability to conceive and articulate both a vision and a strategy for the future success of the National Screen Institute. You will possess the skill and passion to inspire and motivate all those connected with NSI, including staff, students, the Board, private and public partners, and other stakeholders.The ED is responsible for leading the direction of NSI and for the overall management of the organization. The ED is a public ambassador for NSI and its role in training and developing new creators and storytellers. Reporting to the Board, the ED leads the implementation of internal and external goals that reflect the organization's vision, mission, and business plan.As the ideal candidate, you are passionate about storytelling and storytellers; and you value equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and are knowledgeable about these issues. You are a supporter of the values which guide the work of the NSI, have experience working cross-culturally and are committed to serving storytellers from underrepresented communities.RESPONSIBILITIESGeneral- The ED is responsible and accountable for the day-to-day management of the NSI's financial, operational, personnel, programming and communications matters. - Ensure NSI maintains its strong and relevant brand as the leading training institution of screen-based professionals in Canada.- Develop relationships with a broad spectrum of relevant industry professionals on a local, national and international basis to build partnerships, raise funding, and elevate the profile for NSI programming and operations. - Oversee public communications on the National Screen Institute's programs and projects. - Represent the National Screen Institute as the key spokesperson at public functions.Travel to meetings, conferences, markets, festivals or other industry events as approved by the Board or Executive Committee.Strategic Planning- Working with the Board, staff, and key stakeholders, develop and implement the strategic plan.- Ensure the short- and long-range goals of the strategic plan are achieved.Programming- Oversee research and development of new programs and curricula for Board approval in line with the NSI strategic plan.- Develop new opportunities to create relevant curricula that meet the needs of program participants and the film and media industry. - Direct the preparation of proposals for public and private partners, sponsors, and supporters. Advise on and approve proposed funding, budgets, and program content and delivery. - Oversee managers of programs to ensure that all aspects of program delivery meet established guidelines and contract agreements with sponsors and funders.- Develop ongoing evaluation mechanisms to ensure quality control and the maintenance of standards in administration and program delivery.Financial Management- Work with the Controller to oversee the preparation of the annual budget.- Ensure that financial planning, budgeting and control of salaries and compensation, contract payments, operating and overhead and program dollars are within Board-approved annual budget.- Ensure internal financial monitoring systems are in compliance with budgets, policies, procedures and guidelines.- Ensure prudent financial and operational management by overseeing adherence to budgets and spending guidelines; identifying and implementing operational efficiencies; and identifying new revenue streams.Human Resources- Ensure all employees and contract personnel are hired, trained, managed, and evaluated in accordance with the NSI's employment and compensation policies. - Bring a demonstrated commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity and Accessibility.- Create an equitable team environment that empowers and treats all staff equitably working in compliance with established human resources policies and practices.- Maximize staff performance by communicating clear expectations, giving regular formal and informal performance feedback and recognition, and providing coaching or training when required to improve performance. - Lead a fair and inclusive hiring process that includes structured interviews, reference checking and professional treatment and selection of all applicants. Operations- Ensure sufficient and appropriate management of operations is implemented.- Provide regular status reports on projects to the NSI's Executive Committee to ensure ongoing financial and project monitoring in accordance with established monitoring requirements.Board Relations- Communicate and consult with the Board and/or Executive Committee on significant decisions relating to staffing and compensation, policy creation, financial and risk management, approval of annual budgets, new program development or changes to existing programs, and matters that may affect relationships with its funders, including the Government of Manitoba.- Attend all meetings of the Board of Directors. Provide operational and financial reports, and strategic plan implementation activities.- Ensure the Board is informed of all significant decisions, operational activities and industry trends that may affect the NSI's viability, reputation, and relationship with its stakeholders. - Obtain Board and/or Executive Committee approval for NSI matters in accordance with the bylaws, policies and directions set by the Board of Directors or Executive Committee.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS - Demonstrated track record of strategic visionary leadership in film and television, not-for-profit, or other relevant experience.- An understanding of Canada's constantly evolving film, television, and digital media landscape, with a passion for elevating Canadian talent and commitment to Canadian storytelling.- A track record of constituency-building and inclusiveness especially towards under-represented communities.- Brings a vision for the future of NSI.- An experienced fundraiser who stewards sponsors, donors, and funders from private and public sectors.- Strong administrative and management skills, able to foster a collaborative and open-door culture with staff and the Board.- An excellent relationship-builder who communicates the NSI mission with authenticity and passion, who can inspire staff, the Board, alumni, donors, and industry professionals.- Proven grant-writing skills and fundraising expertise in attracting foundation, government, corporate and individual donors.- Entrepreneurial; possesses strong business acumen and financial management skills.- Experience in dealing with budgets and financial planning.- An understanding of the trends in multi-platform content creation.- The NSI is a national organization; fluency in both official languages is an asset.- Applicants outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba will be required to re-locate.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $125,000 to $145,000) and benefits will be provided, commensurate with experience. The National Screen Institute prioritizes the well-being and flexibility of our employees by offering a remote work/hybrid policy, empowering them to work from their homes. While this role includes partial hours at our downtown Winnipeg location every week, the ED will have the flexibility to work remotely for the remaining hours. In addition, to provide a good work/life balance the NSI Board has approved a four-day work week for all staff, including the Executive Director.
113553 - Registered Nurse (RN) - Apheresis
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC
Registered Nurse (RN) - Apheresis Job ID 2023-113553 City Vancouver Work Location VGH 12th & Oak Department Apheresis Unit Home Worksite 01 - Vancouver General Hospital Labour Agreement Nurses' Bargaining Association Union 200 - Nurses BCNU Position Type Other Relief Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Nursing Salary Grade L3 Min Hourly CAD $41.42/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $55.91/Hr. Shift Times 0700-1900 Days Off Rotating, Saturday, Stats, Sunday Work Schedule Details Rotating, On-call Position Start Date As soon as possible Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $41.42/Hr. - CAD $55.91/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Registered Nurse with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) is looking for Registered Nurses to join the Apheresis unit at Vancouver General Hospital. Apply today to join our team! As a Registered Nurse in Apheresis you will:Perform therapeutic hemapheresis, peripheral bone marrow/stem cell apheresis, and blood cell reductions both by working independently and as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Conduct interviews and assess donors understanding of the donation process.Provide nursing care, counseling and instruction to clients/donors and their families.Consult, confer, and collaborate with other health care givers.Demonstrate expertise and leadership in nursing practice.Maintain and advance your clinical competence and knowledge of blood component production and testing.Participate on designated hospital committees/teams and approved research projects. Qualifications Education & ExperienceCurrent practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).Two (2) years’ recent nursing experience including one (1) year of recent, related experience in Leukemia/Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) or clinical apheresis, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesBroad knowledge of nursing theory and practice within a client/family centred model of care.Broad knowledge of BCCNM standards for nursing practice.Demonstrated ability in nursing practice related to clients with leukaemia or undergoing bone marrow transplantation.Comprehensive knowledge of blood components and testing. Demonstrated skill in administering blood products.Demonstrated skill in the use of medical equipment and supplies appropriate to the clinical area including biomedical equipment and central venous catheters.Demonstrated ability in interviewing and assessment skills and understanding the principles and critical nature of donor selection and screening. Demonstrated skill in techniques appropriate to the clinical area.Demonstrated ability to assess client responses to care, and to respond appropriately.Demonstrated skill in CPR techniques.Demonstrated ability to provide leadership and work direction.Broad knowledge of other health care disciplines and their role in client care.Demonstrated ability to work independently and/or collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Demonstrated ability to communicate personally or by telephone and deal effectively with donors/clients and their families, coworkers, physicians, other health care staff, and staff of outside agencies.Demonstrated ability to counsel and teach donors/clients and their families based on their priorities.Demonstrated ability to organize and prioritize workload.Demonstrated ability to plan and implement plans of care in relation to client/family priorities.Demonstrated ability to adjust to new or unexpected events.Demonstrated ability to deal with conflict situations.Demonstrated ability to communicate orally and in writing.Basic computer literacy to operate a computerized patient care information system.Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement The hours of work including days off and work area may be subject to change consistent with operational requirements and the provision of the Collective Agreement and applicable statutes. Successful applicants may be required to complete a Criminal Records Review Check.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and 'going first' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.• Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension plan• Grow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunities• Wellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate families• Award-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteers• Access to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staff Equity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2024.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
EOI Donation Physician - Legacy of Life/Critical Care Organ Donation, Aberdeen Regional Hospital
Nova Scotia Health Authority, New Glasgow, NS
Requisition ID: 158756 Opportunity Type: Long Term Assignment Estimated Annual Salary: 0 - 25,000 Type of Remuneration: Other Site Visit & Reallocation Allowance Programs: For information and to determine eligibility for Department of Health and Wellness Incentives, please contact [email protected] About the Opportunity Nova Scotia Health (NSH) has outlined a vision for people-centered health care that will enable the system to think and act as one. A critical step in enabling this vision of a provincial approach to health services was the consolidation of the nine existing district health authorities into Nova Scotia Health, with the IWK Health Centre remaining separate. A streamlined health system can provide many opportunities to put resources where most effective to meet population needs, build a system that focuses on people and patients, ensure a provincial approach to planning and integration of services, and reduce duplication. The Donation Physician role supports the development and implementation of a donation system across Nova Scotia by acting as a champion for deceased donation in the Critical Care and Emergency Care programs. This position reports to the Medical Director of Legacy of Life/Critical Care Organ Donation (LoL/CCOD). Mandate: The role of the Donation Physician is to provide medical leadership and to champion the organ and tissue donation program. As a member of the provincial donation program’s leadership team, the Donation Physician works closely with physicians in Critical and Emergency Care areas to provide support and consultation to the patient care team related to deceased donation. The Donation Physician will be responsible for ensuring that communication related to the mandatory requirements for referral and the logistic implementation under the Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act (HOTDA) is disseminated to hospital physicians. Working in partnership with the Medical Director, the Provincial Medical Education Lead, the Manager and the Clinical Practice Lead, the Donation Physician will ensure the implementation of donation practices and policies across the NSH. The Donation Physician will support best practices and ensure that an effective donation program is established and integrated into quality end-of-life care. This supports the ability to act on deemed consent of hospital patients and provides families with the opportunity to donate. Responsibilities The Donation Physician will hold the role of a practicing Intensivist/Internist in the Intensive Care Unit. S/he serves as a clinical resource to improve all aspects of donation in order to maximize the opportunity for potential for donation and transplantation. This role will provide consultative support, education and leadership as required. Further responsibilities are outlined below: Maximize donation potential, by minimizing missed opportunities in deceased donation and by implementing the best practices; Establish effective working relationships with key stakeholders throughout the hospital. Integrate donation-related education into the professional development of large regional centres; Review local/zone level data; in particular missed donation opportunities in order to identify success and opportunities for improvements in the zone; Work in conjunction with local/zone based leadership to identify site-specific strategies to optimize organ and tissue opportunities for the zones; Ensure effective implementation of deceased donation policies and procedures; Ensure integration of donation into end-of-life care practices and policies; Identify resources required to support the donation program; Ensure effective deceased donation follow-up with hospital physicians; Act as a resource person for hospital physicians and staff questions/concerns and issues; Liaise with Medical Education Lead and/or Medical Director to address hospital concerns and issues; Provide medical insight on performance metrics in donor identification and referral, approach, consent, and clinical donor management; Be available to provide support and advice for LoL/CCOD after hours when on call for their Intensive Care Unit; Work with the organ donation coordinator in selected cases based on identified criteria; Upon request from LoL/CCOD offer directed advice on the declaration and management of potential donors to the Most Responsible Physician (MRP) and bedside MD trainees; Use LoL/CCOD provincial policies and program standard operating procedures as guidelines in providing support and advice; Provide direction in the donation and transplantation process when conflict occurs between parties; Identify educational and improvement opportunities; Assist in drafting recommendations and policies that support the mandate of LoL/CCOD and implementation of HOTDA. Eligibility The Donation Physician shall be a physician or surgeon licensed to practice medicine in the province of Nova Scotia with current NS Health privileges. The Donation Physician will be an attending physician in Critical Care in the applicable zone. Previous experience working in an Organ Donation/Procurement Organization is an asset. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Basic computer skills with a familiarity with Microsoft Outlook and spreadsheet or database software. Compensation This is a 1 year term position. Compensation: $10,000 for approximately 0.03 FTE Application Details Please submit your expression of interest with a cover letter and CV outlining your experience in relation to the accountabilities for the position to Physician Recruitment Consultant, Lindsey Mattinson at [email protected] Community Details Established in 1835, the historical Town of New Glasgow is located Pictou County. Overlooking the banks of the East River of Pictou. New Glasgow is at the centre of the province's fourth largest urban area and home to the Aberdeen Hospital. Comprised of the five towns of Pictou County, Pictou, Trenton, Stellarton, Westville, and Pictou Landing First Nation. Pictou County is ideally situated along the Northumberland Strait. You’ll find a welcoming community with hard-working and down-to-earth people, enjoying a balanced lifestyle. Just minutes from beautiful beaches, join us and fill your lungs with salty sea air, and enjoy the urban-rural mix that Pictou County has to offer. In your practice, enjoy a collegial atmosphere with access to the tools you need to do your job. Rich in culture, entertainment, and history, come and build the fast- or slow-paced life you desire in Healthy Pictou County. Physicians in Nova Scotia provide fulfilling patient care which embraces family life, professional development and community involvement. That's what makes practicing medicine in Nova Scotia unique. Physicians are increasingly attracted to practices that offer team-based care to their patients and allow them to consult with their peers. The size and scale of Nova Scotia allows for better connections across the health care system. Your practice of medicine and your life is richer here. Nova Scotia is more than medicine. Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) is committed to being a workforce that is free of discrimination, values diversity and is representative, at all job levels, of the people we serve. Our priority groups are Aboriginal People, African Nova Scotians, Persons with Disabilities and Recent Immigrants. Members of these groups are welcome to apply and self-identify if they wish to be considered under our Employment Equity policy.
Senior Manager, Major Gifts and Planned Giving
Rogers, Toronto, ON
Senior Manager, Major Gifts and Planned Giving At the Toronto Blue Jays, our mission is to get better every day to win world series championships and celebrate with our fans across Canada. Whether you are part of our team on or off the field, we have an unwavering commitment to elevate every aspect of our roles, consistently innovating and delivering excellence each day.We offer a unique and exciting experience that extends beyond the ballpark, whether you are passionate about baseball or simply interested in becoming a part of a multifaceted, diverse sports organization, we welcome you.If you are motivated to help bring World Series Championships back to Canada and to celebrate with our fans, there's a spot waiting for you here with the Toronto Blue Jays! Jays Care Philanthropy Team Senior Manager, Major Gifts and Planned Giving Reports to: Director, Philanthropy Direct Report: Manager, Philanthropy Salary: $75,000 to $85,000 Description: With a keen understanding of the value that sport and recreational programming has in the development of children and youth, the successful candidate in this newly created role will possess a deep commitment to building long-term, donor centric relationships with sensitivity and professionalism. As a senior member of the Philanthropy team, reporting to the Director, Philanthropy, the Senior Manager, Major Gifts and Planned Giving will focus on identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding individuals donors to make transformative donations through annual donations, multi-year pledge commitments, estate planning and other financial vehicles. The Senior Manager will also support the strategy for the annual, monthly, mid-level and donor circle programs. The Senior Manager will be part of a high performing philanthropy team that works collaboratively with Foundation colleagues and Toronto Blue Jays departments to inspire meaningful donor relationships. Major Gifts: (40%) Develop and lead a portfolio of Major Gift donors ($25,000 to $750,000+) through all stages of the donor cycle Prepare related briefing notes and call reports, individualized solicitation proposals, presentations and other correspondence, in collaboration with Donor Relations and Programs Ensure Major Gift pledges, renewals and other gift transactions are processed effectively and efficiently Planned Giving: (40%) As the subject matter expert, the Senior Manager is responsible for developing the annual strategy for Planned Giving at Jays Care Foundation, and then implementing the tactics and evaluating them annually in conjunction with the Director, Philanthropy and Director, Finance Compassionately helps donors and prospects to support Jays Care Foundation with strategic and high impact gift plans that celebrate their legacy In collaboration with Finance and Donor Relations, track expected Planned Gifts, and steward family members and executors Develop lead generation opportunities to develop a portfolio of individual Planned Giving prospects and cultivate and solicit them Steward a portfolio of confirmed Planned Giving Donors Actively identify opportunities to promote Planned Giving across available channels Lead the development of marketing tools to educate and inspire prospective donors about Planned Giving vehicles in support of Jays Care In partnership with Donor Relations, enhance the engagement and stewardship program for Planned Giving donors such as the development and execution of a Legacy Circle strategy People Management, Leadership and Collaboration (10%) In collaboration with the Director, Philanthropy, developing and monitoring key performance indicators, ensuring reports are in place to measure team's impact, enhancing the process for how prospects are moved and finding efficiencies for the team In collaboration with the Philanthropy team, develop and implement Standard Operating Procedures and strategies Provide coaching and support to the Manager, Philanthropy with regular meetings, semi-annual performance evaluation/ feedback including assessing workload, prioritizing activity, ensuring resources are allocated against opportunities where they can have maximum benefit to the organization and meeting aggressive revenue goals Mentors Philanthropy team members on planned giving tactics and strategies to promote blended giving and the culture of philanthropy Assist in the attraction and coordination of volunteers for fundraising events and program needs Provide support to other members of the Philanthropy team and the Programs team as required and requested In collaboration across the Philanthropy team, develop and evaluate communication tools for donor engagement Planning and Administration (10%) Support the Director in annual and multi-year budget and strategic planning process Support the development and execution of organizational priority campaigns and initiatives Maintain Salesforce database for pipeline management, proposals, gift tracking, agreements and future actions In collaboration with Finance, prepare invoices, track payments and payment follow up Use Sharepoint effectively and ensure all team members are optimizing use Attend professional development sessions and seek external relationships to help create a best-in-class and innovative partnerships department Professionally represent the Toronto Blue Jays and Jays Care Foundation brands while delivering a great experience to our partners Foster relationships with a diverse community of donors Operate within the culture and core values of the organization Work as a team player promoting a positive and professional work environment and conducting the role with integrity and respect Cultivate strong professional relationships with programs, finance and marketing & communications and Toronto Blue Jays Qualifications: Seven (7+) plus years of relevant work experience in fundraising in the not-for-profit sector with experience in Major Gifts and Planned Giving fundraising and a proven track record of closing gifts at the $100k+ level Strong, demonstrated experience in independently developing and managing a major gift ($100,000+) prospect pipeline Deep experience in Planned Giving instruments, ideally an active member of Canadian Association of Gift Planners, with in-depth understanding of best-in-class techniques and strategies with a keen interest in staying current with gift vehicles and industry trends Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of tax laws, regulations and compliance issues that govern charitable giving in Canada and globally Strong experience in strategy development, implementation and evaluation, and budget management Ability to read/understand financial statements, do calculations, etc. A basic understanding of the financial/economic environment. Comfort and ease in interpreting legal concepts/language. Ability to translate complex concepts and structures into simple, plain English language both in writing and speech Strong emotional intelligence, including the ability to read people and situations astutely and respond accordingly, as well as high levels of self-awareness and compassion Exceptional relationship building skills with donors and cross functionally Strong experience working with cross functional team, multiple stakeholders and a cross section of people from executive corporate leaders to custodians Experience managing a direct report, working with board members and Revenue Development Committee and working collaboratively with cross functional team members to achieve success Entrepreneurially minded with creative thinking skills, solution oriented Exceptional verbal and written English communications skills, with strong presentation skills Demonstrated experience working in a fast-paced environment, managing several initiatives simultaneously Proficient in fundraising platforms such as Artez, Classy Proficient in Microsoft Office, Canva Substantial experience with Salesforce, Raiser's Edge or similar database management system If you require accessibility accommodation, please indicate in your application. Application is only open to those legally eligible to work in Canada. Candidates who successfully progress to the subsequent interview phase will receive communication no later than January 8th . At Rogers, we believe the key to a strong business, is a diverse workforce where equity and inclusion are core to making everyone feel like they belong. We do this by embracing our diversity, celebrating our different perspectives, and working towards creating environments that empower our people to bring their whole selves to work. Everyone who applies for a job will be considered. We recognize the business value in creating a workplace where each team member has the tools to reach their full potential by removing any barriers for equal participation. We work with our candidates who are experiencing a disability throughout the recruitment process to ensure that they have what they need to be at their best. Please reach out to our recruiters and hiring managers to begin a conversation about how we can ensure that you deliver your best work. You matter to us! For any questions, please visit the Recruitment Process FAQ . Successful candidates will be required to complete a background check as part of the hiring process.Schedule:Full time Shift: Day Length of Contract: Not Applicable (Regular Position) Work Location:1 Blue Jays Way (210), Toronto, ON Travel Requirements: Up to 10% Posting Category/Function: Project Management & Coordination Requisition ID: 301099Posting Notes:Rogers Sports & MediaLocation: Toronto, ON, CA Being a Rogers team member comes with some great perks & benefits including: • Health & well-being benefits • Donation matching • Paid time off for volunteering • Wealth Accumulation including: Pension plan & Employee stock options • Generous employee discounts • Leadership development, Mentorship, and Coaching programs *available for full-time and part-time permanent employees, some restrictions apply Looking for career guidance and inspiration? Catch up on the latest episodes of For the Love of Work podcast with Dr. Sonia Kang.Job Segment: Marketing Manager, Database, Strategic Planning, Project Manager, Compliance, Marketing, Technology, Strategy, Legal
Regional Vice President, Atlantic
Nature Conservancy Of Canada, Flexible (major Atlantic urban centre), Atlantic P ...
ORGANIZATION: Nature Conservancy of CanadaPOSITION: Regional Vice President, AtlanticLOCATION: Flexible (major Atlantic urban centre) POSITION DETAILS: Full Time, PermanentREPORTS TO: Vice President, OperationsDIRECT REPORTS: Director of Development & Communications, Regional Controller, Senior Director of Conservation, Executive AssistantWEBSITE https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/ THE ORGANIZATION Taking care of our environment has never been more important than it is today. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for a Regional Vice President, Atlantic, to join a team committed to protecting our most important natural areas that sustain all life.NCC is the country's leading nongovernmental land conservation organization. As a non-profit, charitable organization we work in partnership with individuals, Indigenous communities, corporations, governments, and other non-profit groups to protect our most important natural treasures and deliver nature-based solutions. We take a collaborative and evidence-based approach to deliver our mission. Since 1962 NCC and its partners have helped to conserve more than 15 million hectares, from coast to coast to coast. NCC has its national headquarters in Toronto and regional offices across the country. The Regional Vice President, Atlantic is responsible for the leadership and oversight of NCC's operations across the Atlantic region.THE POSITIONReporting directly to the Vice President, Operations the leadership position of Regional Vice President (RVP), Atlantic, is an integral member of the Senior Management Team (SLT) and the Operations Leadership Team (OLT) and works closely with a Regional Advisory Board. The RVP, Atlantic, is responsible for providing leadership, direction and guidance for all Atlantic regional staff and operational activities to advance NCC's organizational objectives within the Atlantic region. Working closely with other senior operational leaders and in collaboration with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, the RVP, Atlantic, will use advanced interpersonal skills to communicate a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. They will ensure NCC in Atlantic has sustained growth by raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.With strong thought leadership moved into pragmatic action, the RVP, Atlantic will capably steward the region's budget of approximately $13.5M and lead and engage a team of approximately 40 employees while building and strengthening the organization's relationships with various partners including Indigenous Peoples, government, community organizations, volunteers, donors, and supporters. Through the development and strengthening of key local and regional relationships, you will ensure the ongoing sustainability and success of NCC in achieving strategic priorities. You will serve as a passionate and compelling ambassador for NCC, and you will ensure NCC has a strong presence and voice in Atlantic and beyond.This position may be based remotely or hybrid from a major Altantic urban centre, and requires travel as needed into NCC regional offices, provincial capitals, and other locations across Atlantic and Canada.The RVP, Atlantic is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, and measuring operational output and results within a broader NCC-wide context. They will translate objectives into plans and tactics that leverage multiple platforms and channels. As a change agent and inspirational leader, the RVP, Atlantic will be instrumental in reflecting NCC's commitment to equity and inclusion, by ensuring NCC's actions, communications and partnerships reflect the rich diversity of our communities. The incumbent will promote alignment, capacity-building, efficiency and innovation while supporting a culture of transparency, accountability, and empowerment.RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic Planning- Designs and executes annual strategy and planned approach of deliverables to ensure the Atlantic Region continues to deliver high profile conservation actions independently and with partners.- Positions NCC in Atlantic for sustained growth by strategically raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.- Works diligently to foster an ethic and approach both amongst the Atlantic team and across NCC, to drive alignment of messaging across the region to achieve a "One Conservancy" voice in service of consistent brand expression and strategic direction.- In consultation with senior staff, prepares and implements annual regional business plans to support the achievement of NCC's organizational strategic goals within Atlantic.- Directs and has oversight of conservation planning and reporting at multiple scales, leading to conservation of significant natural areas and NCC's active participation as a partner in increasing resiliency across the landscape.- Collaborates across organization (and with cross-functional teams), to leverage and promote key NCC initiatives. - Strategic contributor to cross-functional teams within Atlantic Canada and across NCC.- Builds relationships to seek and leverage opportunities for NCC growth and collaboration.- Actively raises funds for general operations, conservation projects and endowment, including soliciting major gifts and acquiring, stewarding, and developing high-end donors.Public/Government/External Relations- Develops and maintains broad public support from all sectors for the protection of natural diversity in the region.- Collaborates with local, provincial, and federal government agencies where necessary and useful in the accomplishment of NCC's mission.- Provides leadership for NCC's outreach activities in Atlantic including promotion to potential supporters and the public.- Actively develops and maintains an effective Regional Advisory Board by providing staff support, liaising, and seeking advice from the Board.- Represents NCC and its interests in the region to landowners, the media, the public, government agencies and ministries, other non-profit organizations, Indigenous Peoples, individual donors, foundations, corporations, and suppliers.Performance Monitoring- Establishes benchmarks, defines metrics, and measures to chart achievement of NCC's Strategic Plan goals within Atlantic.- Identifies metrics and KPIs related to plan implementation, reporting regularly, quarterly, and annual results.- Leverages data to recommend changes to strategy and planning for Atlantic as needed.- Provides updates to stakeholders with regards to Atlantic operational performance tracking, successes and areas of opportunity for continuous improvement.- Oversees the management and reporting of financial resources, ensuring regional controls and reporting mechanisms are in place and that standards are followed.Coaching & Team Building- In accordance with NCC-wide policies and processes, oversees NCC's regional staffing activities including the hiring, retention, engagement, development, and training of a multi-disciplinary team, and encourages cross-functional collaboration.- Challenges, coaches, and supports team members to develop to their fullest potential and improve their overall contribution and recommends opportunities for skills development.- Communicates effectively to ensure each team member understands their role and contribution in relation to NCC's vision and Strategic Plan.- Regularly connects with direct reports on progress to goals, supporting mitigation strategies.- Models exemplary behaviours related to NCC's organizational values of Big Thinking, Collaboration, Determination, and Empowerment.Delivery Optimization- Provides effective leadership and management to the Atlantic team, and maximizes regional operating efficiencies.- Manages risk effectively and impactfully.- Operates within the policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards of NCC.- Ensures all lands for which NCC has legal responsibility are appropriately and effectively stewarded according to the objectives of property management plans.- Oversees the review and coordination of all regional fundraising proposals for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with funding requirements.- Reviews and provides approvals - within delegated authority limits - contracts, agreements, project commitments and expenditures on behalf of NCC.- Builds trusting relationships with other regional teams, central departments, peers, and vendors.- Recommends improvements and implements innovative strategies to optimize delivery of Atlantic programs and projects, in service of NCC's Strategic Plan.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONSAs a proven senior leader and manager, the RVP, Atlantic brings vision, managerial acumen, and exceptional communication and relationship building skills to the organization. They are an exceptional leader of people who has a proven track record of effectively supporting, inspiring, and engaging members of the team. Internally and externally, the RVP, Atlantic communicates with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, with a strong personal desire and aptitude for building strategic relationships that drive results.A superb communicator, the RVP Atlantic listens and engages effectively, articulating complex issues clearly and simply, and making a compelling case for support with various partners including philanthropists, volunteers, Indigenous Peoples, corporations and government. Collaborative and consultative, they have a natural ability to bring these audiences together and above all, a passion for the important conservation mission of NCC.Experience and Qualifications- Minimum 5 years' relevant experience in a senior leadership role with a focus on operational delivery of various programs. This should include experience as a team lead managing multi-disciplinary talent.- Progressive experience leading within a similarly complex organization- Strong project portfolio that clearly demonstrates ability to design and implement a communications initiative with measurable outcomes and deliverables.- Bilingualism French / English (oral and written) is an asset.- An undergraduate / graduate degree or experiential equivalent.- Knowledge or relevant experience in the not-for-profit sector an asset. - Strong interest / passion in / for conservation and NCC's mission.CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTESCompetencies and Personal AttributesLeadershipYou are a superb and visible team leader and consensus builder. You communicate with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. You foster collaboration among teams as well as among team members across the region and across NCC. You instill a sense of confidence in the future, foster a climate of innovation, and inspire all to contribute their best. You can make tough decisions. You are organizationally savvy, an excellent communicator with diverse stakeholder groups, and you take pride in building an effective culture.Solutions Focused and Results OrientedYou enjoy a challenge and set high expectations for your performance. With your tenacity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, you can find a way to address complex challenges. You will work with your team to set appropriate goals and objectives that are aligned with NCC's organizational objectives. You are willing to work hard to achieve results and you assume personal responsibility for achieving outcomes and finishing what you start. You take pride in being able to come into a complex situation and find a solution.Strategic and Visionary Thinking- Ability to formulate and articulate a future vision and translate it into strategies and action plans that will enable NCC to achieve its strategic objectives within the region and across Canada. - Prepared to work collaboratively with a team to shape the future of NCC and pursue excellence on an organizational level. - Ability to articulate NCC's mission and vision to develop a strong sense of common purpose in the organization.Relationship-Building Skills- Keen ability to build and manage effective relationships within, across, and outside an organization. - Actively develops relationships that support business goals and use those relationships to facilitate smooth operations. - Allocates time and effort to understanding and meeting the needs of internal or external customers. - Works with a long-term perspective to address donor or business partner problems, perhaps trading off immediate costs for the sake of the long-term relationship. - Activates diverse people and groups to work together and optimize results.Business Acumen- Utilizes an excellent understanding of general business and financial concepts. - Effectively applies general business knowledge to the issues faced in this organization. - Applies an understanding of general business, accounting, and financial concepts well to the issues faced in NCC. - Identifies and analyzes relevant data and then define critical issues and alternatives and adopts best practices from other partners as benchmarks.Highly Effective Communicator- Utilizes exceptional interpersonal and relationship development skills to easily establish productive relationships. - Influences others through well-developed oral and written communications skills.- Constantly creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly.- Actively listens to and communicates effectively and with value, with staff. - Speaks comfortably to partners outside of your own area of expertise and speaks effectively to a broad, general audience and to all levels of the organization. - Ability to synthesize and sell concepts, inspire confidence, and gain consensus.- Ability to utilize effective project management skills and oversight to apply to multiple projects.- Exceptional interpersonal skills; interacts in meaningful way with colleagues, donors, and internal / external partners.- Commitment to continuous learning and improvement.- Humble team builder.- Ability to scale up and down effectively between strategy and hands-on execution.- Personal commitment to nature and conservation.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $145,000 to $165,000) and encompassing benefits will be provided.
Regional Vice President, Ontario
Nature Conservancy Of Canada, Toronto, Ontario
ORGANIZATION: Nature Conservancy of CanadaPOSITION: Regional Vice President, OntarioLOCATION: Flexible (major Ontario urban centre) POSITION DETAILS: Full Time, PermanentREPORTS TO: Vice President, OperationsDIRECT REPORTS: Sr. Director of Conservation, Legal Counsel, Director of Development & Communications, Executive Assistant, Regional ControllerWEBSITE https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/ THE ORGANIZATION Taking care of our environment has never been more important than it is today. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for a Regional Vice President, Ontario, to join a team committed to protecting our most important natural areas that sustain all life.NCC is the country's leading nongovernmental land conservation organization. As a non-profit, charitable organization we work in partnership with individuals, Indigenous communities, corporations, governments, and other non-profit groups to protect our most important natural treasures and deliver nature-based solutions. We take a collaborative and evidence-based approach to deliver our mission. Since 1962 NCC and its partners have helped to conserve more than 15 million hectares, from coast to coast to coast. NCC has its national headquarters in Toronto and regional offices across the country. The Regional Vice President, Ontario is responsible for the leadership and oversight of NCC's operations across the Ontario region.THE POSITIONReporting directly to the Vice President, Operations the leadership position of Regional Vice President (RVP), Ontario, is an integral member of the Senior Management Team (SLT) and the Operations Leadership Team (OLT) and works closely with a Regional Advisory Board. The RVP, Ontario, is responsible for providing leadership, direction and guidance for all Ontario regional staff and operational activities to advance NCC's organizational objectives within the Ontario region. Working closely with other senior operational leaders and in collaboration with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, the RVP, Ontario, will use advanced interpersonal skills to communicate a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. They will ensure NCC in Ontario has sustained growth by raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.With strong thought leadership moved into pragmatic action, the RVP, Ontario will capably steward the region's budget of approximately $32M and lead and engage a team of approximately 60 employees while building and strengthening the organization's relationships with various partners including Indigenous Peoples, government, community organizations, volunteers, donors, and supporters. Through the development and strengthening of key local and regional relationships, you will ensure the ongoing sustainability and success of NCC in achieving strategic priorities. You will serve as a passionate and compelling ambassador for NCC, and you will ensure NCC has a strong presence and voice in Ontario and beyond.This position may be based remotely or hybrid, but requires travel as needed into NCC regional offices, and other locations across Ontario and Canada. In particular, there is a requirement for regular travel to Toronto.The RVP, Ontario is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, and measuring operational output and results within a broader NCC-wide context. They will translate objectives into plans and tactics that leverage multiple platforms and channels. As a change agent and inspirational leader, the RVP, Ontario will be instrumental in reflecting NCC's commitment to equity and inclusion, by ensuring NCC's actions, communications and partnerships reflect the rich diversity of our communities. The incumbent will promote alignment, capacity-building, efficiency and innovation while supporting a culture of transparency, accountability, and empowerment.RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic Planning- Designs and executes the annual Ontario strategy and planned approach of deliverables to ensure the Ontario Region continues to deliver high profile conservation actions independently and with partners.- Positions NCC in Ontario for sustained growth by strategically raising the profile of NCC with major donors, partners, and the conservation community.- Works diligently to foster an ethic and approach both amongst the Ontario team and across NCC, to drive alignment of messaging across the region to achieve a "One Conservancy" voice in service of consistent brand expression and strategic direction.- In consultation with senior staff, prepares and implements annual regional business plans to support the achievement of NCC's organizational strategic goals within Ontario.- Directs and has oversight of conservation planning and reporting at multiple scales, leading to conservation of significant natural areas and NCC's active participation as a partner in increasing resiliency across the landscape.- Collaborates across the organization (and with cross-functional teams), to leverage and promote key NCC initiatives. - Strategic contributor to cross-functional teams within Ontario and across NCC.- Builds relationships to seek and leverage opportunities for NCC growth and collaboration.- Actively raises funds for general operations, conservation projects and endowment, including soliciting major gifts and acquiring, stewarding, and developing high-end donors.Public/Government/External Relations- Develops and maintains broad public support from all sectors for the protection of natural diversity in the region.- Collaborates with local, provincial, and federal government agencies where necessary and useful in the accomplishment of NCC's mission.- Provides leadership for NCC's outreach activities in Ontario including promotion to potential supporters and the public.- Actively develops and maintains an effective Regional Advisory Board by providing staff support, liaising, and seeking advice from the Board.- Represents NCC and its interests in the region to landowners, the media, the public, government agencies and ministries, other non-profit organizations, Indigenous Peoples, individual donors, foundations, corporations, and suppliers.Performance Monitoring- Establishes benchmarks, defines metrics, and measures to chart achievement of NCC's Strategic Plan goals within Ontario.- Identifies metrics and KPIs related to plan implementation, reporting regularly, quarterly, and annual results.- Leverages data to recommend changes to strategy and planning for Ontario as needed.- Provides updates to stakeholders with regards to Ontario operational performance tracking, successes and areas of opportunity for continuous improvement.- Oversees the management and reporting of financial resources, ensuring regional controls and reporting mechanisms are in place and that standards are followed.Coaching & Team Building- In accordance with NCC-wide policies and processes, oversees NCC's regional staffing activities including the hiring, retention, engagement, development, and training of a multi-disciplinary team, and encourages cross-functional collaboration.- Challenges, coaches, and supports team members to develop to their fullest potential and improve their overall contribution and recommends opportunities for skills development.- Communicates effectively to ensure each team member understands their role and contribution in relation to NCC's vision and Strategic Plan.- Regularly connects with direct reports on progress to goals, supporting mitigation strategies.- Models exemplary behaviours related to NCC's organizational values of Big Thinking, Collaboration, Determination, and Empowerment.Delivery Optimization- Provides effective leadership and management to the Ontario team and maximizes regional operating efficiencies.- Manages risk effectively and impactfully.- Operates within the policies, procedures, guidelines, and standards of NCC.- Ensures all lands for which NCC has legal responsibility are appropriately and effectively stewarded according to the objectives of property management plans.- Oversees the review and coordination of all regional fundraising proposals for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with funding requirements.- Reviews and provides approvals - within delegated authority limits - contracts, agreements, project commitments and expenditures on behalf of NCC.- Builds trusting relationships with other regional teams, central departments, peers, and vendors.- Recommends improvements and implements innovative strategies to optimize delivery of Ontario programs and projects, in service of NCC's Strategic Plan.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONSAs a proven senior leader and manager, the RVP, Ontario brings vision, managerial acumen, and exceptional communication and relationship building skills to the organization. They are an exceptional leader of people who has a proven track record of effectively supporting, inspiring, and engaging members of the team. Internally and externally, the RVP, Ontario communicates with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, with a strong personal desire and aptitude for building strategic relationships that drive results.A superb communicator, the RVP Ontario listens and engages effectively, articulating complex issues clearly and simply, and making a compelling case for support with various partners including philanthropists, volunteers, Indigenous Peoples, corporations and government. Collaborative and consultative, they have a natural ability to bring these audiences together and above all, a passion for the important conservation mission of NCC.Experience and Qualifications- Minimum 5 years' relevant experience in a senior leadership role with a focus on operational delivery of various programs. This should include experience as a team lead managing multi-disciplinary talent.- Progressive experience leading within a similarly complex organization.- Strong project portfolio that clearly demonstrates ability to design and implement a communications initiative with measurable outcomes and deliverables.- Bilingualism French / English (oral and written) is an asset.- An undergraduate / graduate degree or experiential equivalent.- Knowledge or relevant experience in the not-for-profit sector an asset. - Strong interest / passion in / for conservation and NCC's mission.CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTESCompetencies and Personal AttributesLeadershipYou are a superb and visible team leader and consensus builder. You communicate with genuine charisma a compelling vision that generates excitement, enthusiasm, and commitment to NCC's mission. You foster collaboration among teams as well as among team members across the region and across NCC. You instill a sense of confidence in the future, foster a climate of innovation, and inspire all to contribute their best. You can make tough decisions. You are organizationally savvy, an excellent communicator with diverse stakeholder groups, and you take pride in building an effective culture.Solutions Focused and Results OrientedYou enjoy a challenge and set high expectations for your performance. With your tenacity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, you can find a way to address complex challenges. You will work with your team to set appropriate goals and objectives that are aligned with NCC's organizational objectives. You are willing to work hard to achieve results and you assume personal responsibility for achieving outcomes and finishing what you start. You take pride in being able to come into a complex situation and find a solution.Strategic and Visionary Thinking- Ability to formulate and articulate a future vision and translate it into strategies and action plans that will enable NCC to achieve its strategic objectives within the region and across Canada. - Prepared to work collaboratively with a team to shape the future of NCC and pursue excellence on an organizational level. - Ability to articulate NCC's mission and vision to develop a strong sense of common purpose in the organization.Relationship-Building Skills- Keen ability to build and manage effective relationships within, across, and outside an organization. - Actively develops relationships that support business goals and use those relationships to facilitate smooth operations. - Allocates time and effort to understanding and meeting the needs of internal or external customers. - Works with a long-term perspective to address donor or business partner problems, perhaps trading off immediate costs for the sake of the long-term relationship. - Activates diverse people and groups to work together and optimize results.Business Acumen- Utilizes an excellent understanding of general business and financial concepts. - Effectively applies general business knowledge to the issues faced in this organization. - Applies an understanding of general business, accounting, and financial concepts well to the issues faced in NCC. - Identifies and analyzes relevant data and then define critical issues and alternatives and adopts best practices from other partners as benchmarks.Highly Effective Communicator- Utilizes exceptional interpersonal and relationship development skills to easily establish productive relationships. - Influences others through well-developed oral and written communications skills.- Constantly creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly.- Actively listens to and communicates effectively and with value, with staff. - Speaks comfortably to partners outside of your own area of expertise and speaks effectively to a broad, general audience and to all levels of the organization. - Ability to synthesize and sell concepts, inspire confidence, and gain consensus.- Ability to utilize effective project management skills and oversight to apply to multiple projects.- Exceptional interpersonal skills; interacts in meaningful way with colleagues, donors, and internal / external partners.- Commitment to continuous learning and improvement.- Humble team builder.- Ability to scale up and down effectively between strategy and hands-on execution.- Personal commitment to nature and conservation.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $145,000 to $165,000) and encompassing benefits will be provided.
Retail Floor Supervisor - Whitby (Full Time)
Equest, Whitby, ON
About Us: Talize is a proudly Canadian owned and operated national for-profit retailer offering quality resale apparel and housewares at unbeatable prices. As Canada's newest and most unique shopping experience we offer new, like-new, and vintage items all under one roof. That means fantastic deals on brand names and designer fashions, and housewares! Duties and Responsibilities: Leadership Support the Retail Floor Manager by coordinating the efforts of Retail Floor Team Members to ensure daily department standards are achieved. Assist the Retail Floor Manager with the selection, screening, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding of Retail Floor Team Members. Lead in the training of Retail Floor Team Members in point of sale operations, customer service, merchandising, loss prevention, company policies and recovery duties - among other tasks. Work as an integral part of the management team by providing support, attending meetings and sharing information. Employee Relations Support the Retail Floor Manager with providing direction to Retail Floor Team Members regarding company policies and procedures. Recognize and report Retail Floor Team Member policy infractions to the Retail Floor Manager and General Manager. Assist in the implementation of employee recognition programs and events. Health and Safety Monitor all register areas, the retail floor, fitting rooms and washrooms to ensure they are kept in an organized and clean manner in accordance to company housekeeping standards. Take precautionary measures and follow company guidelines against external and internal theft. Take appropriate action when external and internal theft occurs. Provide a safe workplace environment by identifying and properly removing any hazards and reporting hazards to the General Manager and Joint Health and Safety Committee. Immediately report and document employee or customer accidents to the Retail Floor Manager or General Manager. Departmental Responsibilities Routinely complete floor walks to determine priorities and delegate tasks to Retail Floor Team Members. Accurately handle all register transactions including exchanges, refunds, cancellations, tax exemption, etc. Promptly provide pricing verification for merchandise when tags are missing or when a price is in question at the register. Ensure that all customer needs are addressed, such as: answering customer inquiries, solving customer complaints, and processing customer transactions in a timely manner. Inspect register areas and the retail floor to verify they are stocked, and merchandise is properly sorted. Manage store funds securely and process cash deposits in a timely manner. Assist the Retail Floor Manager with the preparation and execution of sale days. Other Duties Maintain professionalism while communicating with peers, managers and customers. Collaborate with store management to ensure operations and production work as a team toward the same goals - this may include sharing some responsibilities between the two departments. Responsible for opening and closing the store. Perform additional job-related duties as requested by the Retail Floor Manager or General Manager . Experience: 2+ years of experience working in retail. 1+ years of experience in a leadership role. Previous work in a thrift retail environment is considered an asset. Core Competencies: Customer Oriented- Provide creative approaches to improve customer experience. Attention to Detail- Monitor the store to ensure that team members have maintained a visually appealing store, through the proper displaying of merchandise. Job Recognition- Recognize when to escalate appropriate or specific situations to the Retail Floor Manager . Reliability- Shows commitment, dependability and accountability in one's work, and follows through on all designated tasks and projects regardless of interruption. Team Building- Work to develop, maintain, and promote positive working relationships within the Retail department to promote inclusivity. Communication- Be clear and articulate when speaking to a group or an individual, assuring that the intended message is fully comprehended. Physical Requirements: Ability to stand and walk for the duration of shift. Constant bending, reaching, and using hands for repetitive actions. Lifting and carrying items up to 50lbs without assistance throughout shift . Pushing and pulling merchandise containers on wheels weighing up to 500lbs. Work Environment: Exposure to dust - all of designated shift. Exposure to periodic temperature fluctuations and noise levels. Work schedule hours will include days, evenings, weekends and holidays. Interaction with customers, clients and the public at large. Talize Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected, and supported. If you require any type of accommodation, please let the hiring manager know, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
119668 - Clinical Coordinator (RN) - Home Health
Vancouver Coastal Health, Powell River, BC
Clinical Coordinator (RN) - Home Health Job ID 2024-119668 City Powell River Work Location Home Support - Powell River Department Home Support Worker Home Worksite 39 - Powell River Home Support Labour Agreement Nurses' Bargaining Association Union 200 - Nurses BCNU Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Nursing Salary Grade L4 Min Hourly CAD $49.20/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $63.47/Hr. Shift Times 0700-1900 Days Off Rotating Position Start Date As soon as possible Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $49.20/Hr. - CAD $63.47/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Clinical Coordinator with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)! Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Clinical Coordinator to join the Home Support team at Powell River, BC. Apply today to join our team! As a Clinical Coordinator with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Provide leadership, supervision and guidance to designated staff and coordinates work activities to ensure an efficient and high standard of care and effective utilization of client care resources to meet operational needs.Facilitate successful resolution to customer service/client relations issues.Ensure a safe and healthy workplace for clients and staff.Provide clinical leadership and supervision to designated staff to achieve excellence in client care.Assist the Manager with a variety of administrative activitiesProvide direct health care services to clients as needed.ABOUT HOME HEALTH PROGRAMS: Home Health programs provide a range of health care and support services to people living in the community who have acute, chronic, palliative, or rehabilitative health care needs. ABOUT POWELL RIVER, BC On the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, where endless green mountains meet sheltered Pacific Ocean waters, Powell River provides a stimulating blend of outdoor adventure and cultural amenities. Originally founded as a resource extraction centre - once home to the world's largest pulp and paper mill - Powell River now offers adventurers countless opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, golfing, boating, hiking, biking, fishing, and scuba diving. This area is host to world-class art galleries, tremendous dining opportunities, and memorable events and festivals. On the doorstep of both Vancouver and Vancouver Island, the Powell River region offers an array of experiences for travelers of all kinds, no matter the season. Experience the legendary Sunshine Coast Trail and Powell Forest Canoe Route, rock-climb the Eldred Valley, snowshoe in the Knuckleheads; this is the adventure destination you've long been waiting for. Qualifications Education & ExperienceCurrent practising registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).Three (3) year’s recent clinical experience that is relevant to the specific clinical area of employment.Two (2) years' recent supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of training, education and experience.Valid BC Driver’s License required as local area travel may require the use of a personal vehicle.Knowledge & AbilitiesComprehensive knowledge of community home health practice within population health approach.Comprehensive knowledge of the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives’ (BCCNM) Standards for Nursing Practice.Comprehensive knowledge of clinical practice related to care management and interventions and care of the designated client populations and the ability to integrate this knowledge within the interprofessional team and community agencies.Knowledge of the Community Health Nurse of Canada (CHNC) competencies and standards of practice.Basic knowledge of nursing standardised tests and measures.Knowledge and demonstrated skill in the provision of evidence-based clinical practice related to designated client populations.Knowledge of provincial acts, regulations, and program policies and guidelines related to home and community care.Knowledge of acute, chronic disease, palliative and health management and self-management support.Knowledge of community resources available for client/family support and related health services.Knowledge of transitions through continuums of care.Comprehensive knowledge of other health care disciplines and their role in client care.Knowledge of research, quality improvement, evaluation process and methodologies.Demonstrated ability to provide leadership, supervision, and work direction.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as a member of an interprofessional team.Demonstrated ability to adjust to new or unexpected events.Demonstrated ability to manage psychosocial and behavioural issues.Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively through verbal, nonverbal, written, electronic and social media.Demonstrated ability to manage effective communications with various levels internal to the organization and with partners external to the organization.Demonstrated ability to employ effective conflict resolution and reconciliation approaches and techniques.Demonstrated effective interviewing techniques.Demonstrated ability to apply Lean Management principles and project management skills.Demonstrated ability to employ teaching/learning strategies to transfer knowledge to engage staff, primary care providers, clients/families in planning and self-management of care.Demonstrated ability to promote staff morale, cooperation, assertiveness, creative planning for change and innovations, implementation of policies or other protocols and ongoing professional development of self.Demonstrated ability to develop rapport, trust and ethical relationships with staff, clients/families, family care providers and other health care professionals.Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, schedule and prioritize work.Demonstrated skill in the use of medical equipment and supplies appropriate to designated area.Demonstrated skill in techniques appropriate to health education.Demonstrated skill in CPR techniques.Basic computer literacy to operate a computerized client care information system.Demonstrated ability to organize, analyze and problem solve.Ability to operate related equipment including relevant computer applications.Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the position. Closing Statement The hours of work including days off and work area may be subject to change consistent with operational requirements and the provision of the Collective Agreement and applicable statutes. Successful applicants may be required to complete a Criminal Records Review Check.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staffEquity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2024.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
Clinical Information Specialist (Primary Health Care Services)
Interior Health Authority, Kelowna, BC
Position SummaryInterior Health is looking for an experienced Clinical Information Specialist to join our team on a Casual basis out of our Kelowna location. This is a casual position. Casual means hours are not guaranteed and that days of work and shift times may vary. Many careers with us begin with casual employment and lead to permanent or temporary career opportunities.About the job:In accordance with established vision and values of the organization, the Clinical Information Specialist will work with Program Directors / Managers / Clinical Practice Professionals in developing systems which support clinical practice by participating and providing knowledge of clinical practice within the specified portfolio. TheClinical Information Specialist will evaluate, plan, implement and maintain computerized clinical systems as part of Interior Health Authority's integrated healthcare information system. Priorities and objectives are developed jointly with Program Directors / Managers.The Clinical Information Specialist will provide guidance and mentoring to other analysts and staff in relation to clinical applications in all Health Service Delivery Areas. The Clinical Information Specialist provides a leadership role in the application of clinical expertise to technological solutions. The Clinical Information Specialistis involved in making decisions and participating in policy development concerning the identification, development, acquisition, use and evaluation of health care technology.The Clinical Information Specialist promotes the development of knowledge that supports Clinicians in the use of technology throughout their portfolio and will assume responsibilities associated with the on-going support and maintenance of clinical applications and their overall integration with other clinical applications.Typical duties and responsibilities:• Assumes a leadership role in liaising with clinical professionals to assess and identify needs within clinical practice areas. Advocates for appropriate solutions for clinical business needs within Interior Health, ensuring alignment with Corporate and Provincial priorities.• Provides guidance and mentoring to other analysts on clinical practice issues in relation to the application of technology.• Applies clinical expertise by participating in decision making and developing policy and standards concerning the identification, development, acquisition, use and evaluation of health care technology.• Participates on clinical committees (internal and external) as required in order to develop and share knowledge that supports clinicians in the use of technology in all practice domains.• Supports the development of the electronic health record by methods such as identifying opportunities to move to electronic health information capture and distribution, maintaining an authority-wide view of systems that support the adoption of the electronic health record, and by working with end-users to reducedependence on paper-based health information.• Provides input to the Director, Managers and Coordinators of the IMIT department for project and capital budgets.• Participates in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of computerized patient care systems. This may include development of databases, dictionaries, customer-defined screen and reports.• Provides ongoing support for clinical users for operational computer applications. Determines related information needs and implements system changes.• Develops requests for modifications and/or enhancements for clinical applications, and oversees installation, testing and problem resolution of program changes undertaken to fulfill these requests.• Liaises with health care agencies, educational institutions, and other provider groups to promote the use of technology in improving health care delivery systems.• Plans, implements and evaluates educational programs to meet the learning needs of the computer users in patient care services, including education of new users, and continuing education of users relative to issues such as systems upgrades and new functionality.• Maintains up-to-date knowledge of trends and advances in the field of nursing clinical practice, other clinical disciplines and Healthcare Informatics, as well as new developments in information technology.• Maintains up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and initiatives at both the provincial and federal level that relate to standards, management, privacy and legal issues of the patient information.• Performs other related duties as required.QualficationsEducation, training and Experience:Graduation from an approved School of Nursing with current practicing registration with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).Advanced preparation in the clinical specialty of the assigned portfolio, supplemented by courses in computer software technology, three years of recent related clinical experience in the assigned practice environment and two years recent supervisory and teaching experience or an equivalent combination of education, trainingand experience.Valid B.C. Driver’s LicenseSkills and Abilities:• Leadership: Promotes staff morale, cooperation, assertiveness and risk-taking, creative planning for change and innovations, implementation of IH policies or other protocols, and ongoing professional development of self and others.• Management: Manages time and resources, implementing activities to promote cooperation among relevant others, supervising responsibilities of others, collaboration across disciplines and related activities.• Knowledge Integration: Using factual information, prior learning and basic principles and procedures to support decisions and actions with relevant research based evidence. Integrates best practice from nursing and other health-related disciplines and the humanities, arts and sciences disciplines into professional practice.• Communication: Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with the clients, families, the public, medical staff and the members of the interdisciplinary team using oral, written and computer communication means.• Critical Thinking: Demonstrated ability to integrate and evaluate pertinent data (from multiple sources) to problem-solve effectively.• Teaching: Ability to transmit information intended to instruct clinicians and others about topics essential to clinical informatics.• Demonstrated knowledge of clinical practices, standards, and current trends in computer applications in healthcare.• Demonstrated knowledge of electronic health information systems such as the Meditech or Goldcare systems.• Ability to operate related equipment including proven ability to utilize computer technology.• Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
Clinical Information Specialist (Acute Services)
Interior Health Authority, Kamloops, BC
Position SummaryInterior Health is looking for an experienced Clinical Information Specialist to join our team on a full time permanent basis out of our Kamloops location.What we offer:-Employee & Family Assistance Program-Employer paid training/education opportunities-Employer paid vacation-Medical Services Plan-Employer paid insurance premiums-Extended health & dental coverage-Municipal Pension Plan-Work-life balanceAbout the job:In accordance with established vision and values of the organization, the Clinical Information Specialist will work with Program Directors / Managers / Clinical Practice Professionals in developing systems which support clinical practice by participating and providing knowledge of clinical practice within the specified portfolio. The Clinical Information Specialist will evaluate, plan, implement and maintain computerized clinical systems as part of Interior Health Authority's integrated healthcare information system. Priorities and objectives are developed jointly with Program Directors / Managers.The Clinical Information Specialist will provide guidance and mentoring to other analysts and staff in relation to clinical applications in all Health Service Delivery Areas. The Clinical Information Specialist provides a leadership role in the application of clinical expertise to technological solutions. The Clinical Information Specialist is involved in making decisions and participating in policy development concerning the identification, development, acquisition, use and evaluation of health care technology.The Clinical Information Specialist promotes the development of knowledge that supports Clinicians in the use of technology throughout their portfolio and will assume responsibilities associated with the on-going support and maintenance of clinical applications and their overall integration with other clinical applications.Typical duties and responsibilities:• Assumes a leadership role in liaising with clinical professionals to assess and identify needs within clinical practice areas. Advocates for appropriate solutions for clinical business needs within Interior Health, ensuring alignment with Corporate and Provincial priorities.• Provides guidance and mentoring to other analysts on clinical practice issues in relation to the application of technology.• Applies clinical expertise by participating in decision making and developing policy and standards concerning the identification, development, acquisition, use and evaluation of health care technology.• Participates on clinical committees (internal and external) as required in order to develop and share knowledge that supports clinicians in the use of technology in all practice domains.• Supports the development of the electronic health record by methods such as identifying opportunities to move to electronic health information capture and distribution, maintaining an authority-wide view of systems that support the adoption of the electronic health record, and by working with end-users to reduce dependence on paper-based health information. • Provides input to the Director, Managers and Coordinators of the IMIT department for project and capital budgets.• Participates in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of computerized patient care systems. This may include development of databases, dictionaries, customer-defined screen and reports.• Provides ongoing support for clinical users for operational computer applications. Determines related information needs and implements system changes.• Develops requests for modifications and/or enhancements for clinical applications, and oversees installation, testing and problem resolution of program changes undertaken to fulfill these requests.• Liaises with health care agencies, educational institutions, and other provider groups to promote the use of technology in improving health care delivery systems. • Plans, implements and evaluates educational programs to meet the learning needs of the computer users in patient care services, including education of new users, and continuing education of users relative to issues such as systems upgrades and new functionality.• Maintains up-to-date knowledge of trends and advances in the field of nursing clinical practice, other clinical disciplines and Healthcare Informatics, as well as new developments in information technology. • Maintains up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and initiatives at both the provincial and federal level that relate to standards, management, privacy and legal issues of the patient information.• Performs other related duties as required.QualficationsEducation, training and Experience:Graduation from an approved School of Nursing with current practicing registration with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).Advanced preparation in the clinical specialty of the assigned portfolio, supplemented by courses in computer software technology, three years of recent related clinical experience in the assigned practice environment and two years recent supervisory and teaching experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Valid B.C. Driver’s LicenseSkills and Abilities:• Leadership: Promotes staff morale, cooperation, assertiveness and risk-taking, creative planning for change and innovations, implementation of IH policies or other protocols, and ongoing professional development of self and others.• Management: Manages time and resources, implementing activities to promote cooperation among relevant others, supervising responsibilities of others, collaboration across disciplines and related activities.• Knowledge Integration: Using factual information, prior learning and basic principles and procedures to support decisions and actions with relevant research based evidence. Integrates best practice from nursing and other health-related disciplines and the humanities, arts and sciences disciplines into professional practice.• Communication: Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with the clients, families, the public, medical staff and the members of the interdisciplinary team using oral, written and computer communication means.• Critical Thinking: Demonstrated ability to integrate and evaluate pertinent data (from multiple sources) to problem-solve effectively.• Teaching: Ability to transmit information intended to instruct clinicians and others about topics essential to clinical informatics.• Demonstrated knowledge of clinical practices, standards, and current trends in computer applications in healthcare. • Demonstrated knowledge of electronic health information systems such as the Meditech or Goldcare systems. • Ability to operate related equipment including proven ability to utilize computer technology.• Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
Development Officer
Equest, Vancouver, BC
"The best prescription I've ever given is a wish." -Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Associate Paediatrician-in-Chief, SickKids Hospital & Medical Advisor for Make-A-Wish® Canada WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST WISH? Is it to be part of an organization that is child-focused, values employee experience and is an inspiring workplace? If so, Make-A-Wish is for you! Make-A-Wish ® Canada creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We are on a quest to bring every eligible child's wish to life because a wish is an integral part of a child's treatment journey. Research shows children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight a critical illness. "It's been wonderful to have this wish to look forward to... It's wonderful to see (Rowan) with something that brings him pure joy after all he's been through and missed out on!" -Melissa, mom to wish kid Rowan (age 5, leukemia), who wished for an indoor jungle gym. MISSION, VISION AND VALUES Our mission is, together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illness. Supported by our vision to grant the wish of every eligible child. Our values are Child-Focused, Integrity, Impact, Innovation, and Community. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? Meaningful opportunities to make an impact and change the lives of children with critical illnesses within your community and across Canada A collaborative team environment where you feel valued and inspired An attractive compensation package that includes group health and dental premiums which are fully covered by the Foundation, RRSP, & Wish paid hours Annual vacation starting at three weeks & additional paid leaves Work/life balance and flexibility Hybrid working environment Employee Wellness Program Corporate discounts Continuous learning, development and internal training opportunities Fun employee activities, contests, and more! Make-A-Wish ® Canada is committed to fostering a culture that aims to change lives while offering a rewarding employment experience where your contributions make a true difference every day! WHERE YOU COME IN We are looking for a Development Officer to join our team at Make-A-Wish Canada. Reporting to the Manager, Development, and working closely with the National Corporate Development team, the Development Officer is responsible for the management and coordination of the full events lifecycle for Make-A-Wish Canada's first party events, sponsorship, corporate, third party and donor relations events in BC & Yukon to support growth of MAWC's 3-year strategic plan. This role is located in Vancouver and is a full-time, permanent, hybrid position. WHAT YOU WILL DO Event Logistics With support from the Manager, Development, coordinate all logistics for major chapter first party events, including Make-A-Wish Golf Classic, Wishes on the Roof, and Trees of Joy, among others. Work with the marketing team to provide input in the development and design of marketing and promotional material, including chapter specific social media, campaign/event print materials, and other materials related to events under their portfolio. Provide support to event committees as required to ensure success of events (e.g., guidance, materials, staff/volunteers, timelines, etc.). Work in collaboration with Wish Family Engagement team to identify appropriate Wish Families or stories for event participation. Fundraising Identify opportunities and conduct cold calling to solicit financial contributions, in-kind donations, auction items, and event sponsorships. Drive revenues (first party, corporate sponsorship, third party, signature campaigns) by sourcing, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and closing fundraising opportunities. In collaboration with Manager, Development, create and maintain a robust pipeline, identifying opportunities for yearly and multi-year pledges and commitments, securing net new revenue, and stewarding existing relationships. In partnership with the Manager and Director, support executing annual plans for achieving revenue targets. Work in collaboration with the team to develop and execute short-term and long-term development goals for the chapter, ensuring increased revenue year-over-year. Continuously research market data/information and seizing potential opportunities in events, third party, and corporate sponsorship. Donor Relations Strengthen and grow revenue development opportunities with existing donors through cultivation and implementation of strategies, ensuring that the business objectives of both the organization and the corporate partners are aligned. Develop and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders (National Office, volunteers, suppliers, sponsors, donors, media, and community liaisons). Communication and Administration Act as an ambassador and spokesperson for the Foundation at events and in communications with donors and other stakeholders. Maintain accurate tracking of donor activities in Salesforce and Donor Drive on a timely basis. Other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU BRING Minimum 2-3 years of progressive experience in a fast-paced environment and in a fundraising/event management role. Supervisory experience is an asset. Post-secondary education in business or fundraising, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience. CFRE designation or working towards is considered an asset. Solid understanding of the non-profit development landscape is a must. Proven self-starter, with transferable sales or fundraising experience, who is passionately driven to carry projects to completion and exceed targets with minimal supervision and, at the same time, work collaboratively within a team environment. Demonstrated high degree of skill and success in strategic business development, specifically the ability to forge, manage, and maintain strong and authentic partnerships with new donors, while growing the value of existing donor base. Possesses excellent interpersonal skills with a natural affinity towards collaboration, exercising sound judgement, and building trust with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to lead a team and coach volunteers to achieve common goals. General financial management acumen to meet/exceed revenue targets, ability to manage operations within an established budget, knowledge of government receipting requirements. Strong written, editing, oral and presentation skills. Bilingual (English, Cantonese/Mandarin, and Hindi/Punjabi) language skills an asset. Access to reliable transportation, to and from work, as well as for attending events, donor and sponsor visits, and other physical meetings in the community is a requirement. A clear Criminal Background Check is required. YOUR WORK ENVIRONMENT Hybrid work environment (2 days in-office, 3 days remote per week): responsibilities are carried out in the Chapter Office and remotely, however, you will be regularly required to be out of the office for visits with sponsors and donors, for site visits, and attending events in the community. Given the nature of events, may work irregular hours including evenings and weekends. Works under high degree of pressure on day of events to ensure logistics and all aspects of events are carried out successfully. Physical/Mental Effort Emotional situations in dealing with wish recipients and families facing life threatening conditions or illnesses, in palliative care, and end-of-life stages. Demonstrates emotional resiliency to be able to conduct cold-calls and continue to develop donor relations. Works under pressure with multiple tight deadlines, demands, high volume workload, and dynamic/overlapping priorities. Our Commitment to IDEA Make-A-Wish Canada (MAWC) is committed to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA). We believe that it is essential to our mission that we build a diverse, balanced, and vibrant workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and seek to serve. Research has shown that candidates from underrepresented groups often only apply when they feel 100% qualified. Therefore, we ask that even if you do not see yourself fully reflected in every job requirement listed on this posting, to still apply. How to apply If everything you've read so far sounds like you, we encourage you to apply now! The deadline to apply is May 13th, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. To apply, please navigate to: https://can232.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-CA/makeawishca/Posting/View/351 Make-A-Wish Canada provides equal opportunity in employment and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Reasonable accommodations due to disability are available on request at any stage of the hiring process. Recruitment process Our recruitment process is swift in pace. Once applications are reviewed, we will contact our shortlisted candidates. Our typical process includes a phone screen, one or two interviews, and reference checking, followed by an offer and a criminal background check for the successful candidate. We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in working with us! ABOUT MAKE-A-WISH® CANADA Since 1983, Make-A-Wish Canada has granted over 38,500 wishes across the country, over 1000 last year alone. As an independently operating affiliate of Make-A-Wish International, Make-A-Wish Canada is part of the network of the world's leading children's wish-granting organization. We serve children in every community in Canada, and in more than 50 countries worldwide. JOIN OUR ONLINE COMMUNITY For more information on how you can support Make-A-Wish ® Canada or get involved please visit our website at makeawish.ca .
Director and Senior Technology Officer - (Banking / Payments/ Technology)
BMO, Toronto, ON
Application Deadline: 06/30/2024Address: 33 Dundas Street WestJob Family Group:TechnologyPrioritizes and supports the work of customer-facing and/or internal platforms. Tracks and maintains platform health scores as well as adoption rate. Manages the stability, accessibility, scalability, security and support innovation of the platform. Coordinates the activities of technology, design, security and marketing, to develop platform strategies, roadmaps, and execution. Manages the relationship with vendors for support, compliance, license tracking and any other needs.Builds relationships with and works with stakeholders to understand the platform vision, align and deliver on the roadmap.Documents business rules, functional/technical specifications, and process interpretations for assigned applications, process flows, systems, and business solutions.Analyzes platform data to drive and implement optimizations.Undertakes prioritization of work of a component or group of components that are used by customers/end users.Understands the competitive and strategic position of the organization, in order to deliver best-in-industry products.Ensures compliance with service and support agreements and standards.Manages technical requirements e.g. APIs and other platform components with a focus on security and resilience to protect end-users.Operates at a group/enterprise-wide level and serves as a senior specialist resource across BMO.Influences how teams/groups work together.Applies expertise and thinks creatively to address unique or ambiguous situations and to find solutions to multiple, interdependent, complex problems.Communicates abstract concepts in simple terms.Fosters strong internal and external networks and works with and across multiple teams to achieve business objectives.Anticipates trends and responds by implementing appropriate changes.Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed.Qualifications: Advanced level of proficiency: New product development.User interface and user experience (UI/UX) design.Cybersecurity and privacy concepts, principles and solutions.Learning Agility.Creative thinking.Emotional agility. Expert level of proficiency: System design and implementation.Application programming interface (API) management.Product design.Test driven development.Devops.Agile environmentData collection and analysis.Cloud computing (AWS)Building and managing relationships.Product management.Value propositions.Continuous improvement management.Complex Problem Solving.Verbal & written communication skills.Analytical and problem solving skills.Collaboration & team skills; with a focus on cross-group collaboration.Able to manage ambiguity.Data driven decision making.Typically 9+ years of relevant experience and post-secondary degree in related field of study or an equivalent combination of education and experience.Seasoned expert with extensive industry knowledge.Technical leader viewed as a thought leader for innovation.Compensation and Benefits:$113,900.00 - $211,800.00Pay Type: SalariedThe above represents BMO Financial Group's pay range and type.Salaries will vary based on factors such as location, skills, experience, education, and qualifications for the role, and may include a commission structure. Salaries for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on number of hours regularly worked. For commission roles, the salary listed above represents BMO Financial Group's expected target for the first year in this position.BMO Financial Group's total compensation package will vary based on the pay type of the position and may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, as well as other perks and rewards. BMO also offers health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident and life insurance, and retirement savings plans. To view more details of our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.bmo.com/global/en/Total-Rewards We're here to helpAt BMO we are driven by a shared Purpose: Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. It calls on us to create lasting, positive change for our customers, our communities and our people. By working together, innovating and pushing boundaries, we transform lives and businesses, and power economic growth around the world.As a member of the BMO team you are valued, respected and heard, and you have more ways to grow and make an impact. We strive to help you make an impact from day one - for yourself and our customers. We'll support you with the tools and resources you need to reach new milestones, as you help our customers reach theirs. From in-depth training and coaching, to manager support and network-building opportunities, we'll help you gain valuable experience, and broaden your skillset.To find out more visit us at https://jobs.bmo.com/ca/en .BMO is committed to an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace. By learning from each other's differences, we gain strength through our people and our perspectives. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. To request accommodation, please contact your recruiter.Note to Recruiters: BMO does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to BMO, directly or indirectly, will be considered BMO property. BMO will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. A recruiting agency must first have a valid, written and fully executed agency agreement contract for service to submit resumes.
Director and Senior Technology Officer - (Banking / Payments/ Technology)
BMO Financial Group, Toronto, ON
Application Deadline: 06/30/2024 Address: 33 Dundas Street West Job Family Group: Technology Prioritizes and supports the work of customer-facing and/or internal platforms. Tracks and maintains platform health scores as well as adoption rate. Manages the stability, accessibility, scalability, security and support innovation of the platform. Coordinates the activities of technology, design, security and marketing, to develop platform strategies, roadmaps, and execution. Manages the relationship with vendors for support, compliance, license tracking and any other needs. Builds relationships with and works with stakeholders to understand the platform vision, align and deliver on the roadmap. Documents business rules, functional/technical specifications, and process interpretations for assigned applications, process flows, systems, and business solutions. Analyzes platform data to drive and implement optimizations. Undertakes prioritization of work of a component or group of components that are used by customers/end users. Understands the competitive and strategic position of the organization, in order to deliver best-in-industry products. Ensures compliance with service and support agreements and standards. Manages technical requirements e.g. APIs and other platform components with a focus on security and resilience to protect end-users. Operates at a group/enterprise-wide level and serves as a senior specialist resource across BMO. Influences how teams/groups work together. Applies expertise and thinks creatively to address unique or ambiguous situations and to find solutions to multiple, interdependent, complex problems. Communicates abstract concepts in simple terms. Fosters strong internal and external networks and works with and across multiple teams to achieve business objectives. Anticipates trends and responds by implementing appropriate changes. Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed. Qualifications: Advanced level of proficiency: New product development. User interface and user experience (UI/UX) design. Cybersecurity and privacy concepts, principles and solutions. Learning Agility. Creative thinking. Emotional agility. Expert level of proficiency: System design and implementation. Application programming interface (API) management. Product design. Test driven development. Devops. Agile environment Data collection and analysis. Cloud computing (AWS) Building and managing relationships. Product management. Value propositions. Continuous improvement management. Complex Problem Solving. Verbal & written communication skills. Analytical and problem solving skills. Collaboration & team skills; with a focus on cross-group collaboration. Able to manage ambiguity. Data driven decision making. Typically 9+ years of relevant experience and post-secondary degree in related field of study or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Seasoned expert with extensive industry knowledge. Technical leader viewed as a thought leader for innovation. Compensation and Benefits: $113,900.00 - $211,800.00 Pay Type: Salaried The above represents BMO Financial Groups pay range and type. Salaries will vary based on factors such as location, skills, experience, education, and qualifications for the role, and may include a commission structure. Salaries for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on number of hours regularly worked. For commission roles, the salary listed above represents BMO Financial Groups expected target for the first year in this position. BMO Financial Groups total compensation package will vary based on the pay type of the position and may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, as well as other perks and rewards. BMO also offers health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident and life insurance, and retirement savings plans. To view more details of our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.bmo.com/global/en/Total-Rewards Were here to help At BMO we are driven by a shared Purpose: Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. It calls on us to create lasting, positive change for our customers, our communities and our people. By working together, innovating and pushing boundaries, we transform lives and businesses, and power economic growth around the world. As a member of the BMO team you are valued, respected and heard, and you have more ways to grow and make an impact. We strive to help you make an impact from day one for yourself and our customers. Well support you with the tools and resources you need to reach new milestones, as you help our customers reach theirs. From in-depth training and coaching, to manager support and network-building opportunities, well help you gain valuable experience, and broaden your skillset. To find out more visit us at https://jobs.bmo.com/ca/en. BMO is committed to an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace. By learning from each others differences, we gain strength through our people and our perspectives. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. To request accommodation, please contact your recruiter. Note to Recruiters: BMO does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to BMO, directly or indirectly, will be considered BMO property. BMO will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. A recruiting agency must first have a valid, written and fully executed agency agreement contract for service to submit resumes. BMO is a leading bank driven by a single purpose: to Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. Everywhere we do business, were focused on building, investing and transforming how we work to drive performance and continue growing the good. Who we are Were proud to be fueling growth and expanding possibilities for individuals, families and businesses. More than 12 million customers count on us for personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment services. As the 8th largest bank in North America by assets, we provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment services to more than 12 million customers. In Canada, the United States and across the globe, well continue to build, invest and transform to drive performance that serves the good that grows.
Retail Floor Supervisor - Delta, BC (Full Time)
Equest, Delta, BC
About Us: Talize is a proudly Canadian owned and operated national for-profit retailer offering quality resale apparel and housewares at unbeatable prices. As Canada's newest and most unique shopping experience we offer new, like-new, and vintage items all under one roof. That means fantastic deals on brand names and designer fashions, and housewares! Duties and Responsibilities: Leadership Support the Retail Floor Manager by coordinating the efforts of Retail Floor Team Members to ensure daily department standards are achieved. Assist the Retail Floor Manager with the selection, screening, interviewing, hiring, and onboarding of Retail Floor Team Members. Lead in the training of Retail Floor Team Members in point of sale operations, customer service, merchandising, loss prevention, company policies and recovery duties - among other tasks. Work as an integral part of the management team by providing support, attending meetings and sharing information. Employee Relations Support the Retail Floor Manager with providing direction to Retail Floor Team Members regarding company policies and procedures. Recognize and report Retail Floor Team Member policy infractions to the Retail Floor Manager and General Manager. Assist in the implementation of employee recognition programs and events. Health and Safety Monitor all register areas, the retail floor, fitting rooms and washrooms to ensure they are kept in an organized and clean manner in accordance to company housekeeping standards. Take precautionary measures and follow company guidelines against external and internal theft. Take appropriate action when external and internal theft occurs. Provide a safe workplace environment by identifying and properly removing any hazards and reporting hazards to the General Manager and Joint Health and Safety Committee. Immediately report and document employee or customer accidents to the Retail Floor Manager or General Manager. Departmental Responsibilities Routinely complete floor walks to determine priorities and delegate tasks to Retail Floor Team Members. Accurately handle all register transactions including exchanges, refunds, cancellations, tax exemption, etc. Promptly provide pricing verification for merchandise when tags are missing or when a price is in question at the register. Ensure that all customer needs are addressed, such as: answering customer inquiries, solving customer complaints, and processing customer transactions in a timely manner. Inspect register areas and the retail floor to verify they are stocked, and merchandise is properly sorted. Manage store funds securely and process cash deposits in a timely manner. Assist the Retail Floor Manager with the preparation and execution of sale days. Other Duties Maintain professionalism while communicating with peers, managers and customers. Collaborate with store management to ensure operations and production work as a team toward the same goals - this may include sharing some responsibilities between the two departments. Responsible for opening and closing the store. Perform additional job-related duties as requested by the Retail Floor Manager or General Manager . Experience: 2+ years of experience working in retail. 1+ years of experience in a leadership role. Previous work in a thrift retail environment is considered an asset. Core Competencies: Customer Oriented- Provide creative approaches to improve customer experience. Attention to Detail- Monitor the store to ensure that team members have maintained a visually appealing store, through the proper displaying of merchandise. Job Recognition- Recognize when to escalate appropriate or specific situations to the Retail Floor Manager . Reliability- Shows commitment, dependability and accountability in one's work, and follows through on all designated tasks and projects regardless of interruption. Team Building- Work to develop, maintain, and promote positive working relationships within the Retail department to promote inclusivity. Communication- Be clear and articulate when speaking to a group or an individual, assuring that the intended message is fully comprehended. Physical Requirements: Ability to stand and walk for the duration of shift. Constant bending, reaching, and using hands for repetitive actions. Lifting and carrying items up to 50lbs without assistance throughout shift . Pushing and pulling merchandise containers on wheels weighing up to 500lbs. Work Environment: Exposure to dust - all of designated shift. Exposure to periodic temperature fluctuations and noise levels. Work schedule hours will include days, evenings, weekends and holidays. Interaction with customers, clients and the public at large. Talize Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected, and supported. If you require any type of accommodation, please let the hiring manager know, and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Director and Senior Trust Officer
BMO Financial Group, Waterloo, ON
Application Deadline: 05/24/2024 Address: 20 Erb Street West Job Family Group: Wealth Sales & Service Provides high quality sales and service to Trust & Estate clients to deliver an exceptional client experience. Provides technical expertise for all aspects of Trust & Estate account management and administration to ensure compliance. Works collaboratively within the branch and the regional team as part of the client/relationship management solution. Identifies and makes referrals to other business groups as appropriate. Oversees the provision of content and marketing materials for new business proposals e.g. special fee arrangements, technical information materials; ensures new business meets policy and procedures requirements for profitability and risk management. Identifies opportunities to grow existing relationships and develop new business. Makes presentations to clients/prospects in conjunction with others based upon their needs. Provides day to day technical support team members responsible for fiduciary account management. Manages trust, agency or probate accounts in the role of trustee. May act as the Relationship Manager to assigned clients and effectively interacts with others assigned to the client/relationship team. Makes recommendations to senior leaders on strategy and new initiatives, based on an in-depth understanding of the business/group. Acts as a subject matter expert on relevant regulations and policies. May network with industry contacts to gain competitive insights and best practices. Manages resources and leads the execution of strategic initiatives to deliver on business and financial goals. Helps determine business priorities and best sequence for execution of business/group strategy. Conducts independent analysis and assessment to resolve strategic issues. Builds effective relationships with internal/external stakeholders. Ensures alignment between stakeholders. Acts as the prime subject matter expert for internal/external stakeholders. Breaks down strategic problems, and analyses data and information to provide insights and recommendations. Coordinates the management of databases; ensures alignment and integration of data in adherence with data governance standards. Monitors and tracks performance, and addresses any issues. Designs and produces regular and ad-hoc reports, and dashboards. Leads change management programs of varying scope and type, including readiness assessments, planning, stakeholder management, execution, evaluation and sustainment of initiatives. Leads the development of the communication strategy focusing on positively influencing or changing behaviour. Collaborates across BMO to develop communications strategies and ensure consistency of messaging, in order to positively influence or change behaviour. Leads the execution of operational programs; assesses and adapts as needed to ensure quality of execution. Leads / participates in the management of governance meetings and maintenance of governing body mandates, oversight and approval guidelines. May provide specialized support for other internal and external regulatory requirements. Oversees the design, development, and implementation of tools and training required to deliver business results. Acts as the day to day contact for vendors; supports the implementation, maintenance, and sustainment of vendor solutions. Leads/oversees the management of vendor relationships and provides guidelines for execution; ensures that all agreements are met as per requirements. Leads/supports contract negotiations with vendors, balancing cost, risk and performance. Oversees maintenance of Policies and Procedures Manual as required by internal and external changes.. Leads/participates in the design, implementation and management of core business/group processes. Develops and manages a business/group program. Reviews the program for effectiveness, considers industry trends and recommends enhancements; makes changes as required. Identifies business needs, designs/develops tools and training programs; may include delivery of training to audiences. Performs sales & service support activities as required to meet client needs and maintain overall service levels. Provides administrative support to team members and relationship managers that includes financial reports, asset & account reconciliation, compliance, trade activity, posting, fee collection and other related activities; ensures proper documentation and administration decisions. Meets high-quality service standards to maximize relationship retention and growth. Develops rapport and instills confidence with the client to develop credibility and earn their trust. Follows through on the risk and compliance processes and policies to ensure we safeguard our customers assets, maintain their privacy, act in their best interests, and ensures an effectively run function. Protects the Bank's assets and complies with all regulatory, legal and ethical requirements. Operates at a group/enterprise-wide level and serves as a specialist resource to senior leaders and stakeholders. Applies expertise and thinks creatively to address unique or ambiguous situations and to find solutions to problems that can be complex and non-routine. Implements changes in response to shifting trends. Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed. Qualifications: Typically 7+ years of relevant experience and post-secondary degree in related field of study or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelors degree in Finance or related field preferred. In-depth / expert knowledge of Personal Trust Administration processes and procedures In-depth / expert knowledge of Trust Tax, Trust Accounting and Investment Management In-depth / expert knowledge of fiduciary laws including estate planning techniques, relevant tax regulations. Seasoned professional with a combination of education, experience and industry knowledge. Verbal & written communication skills - In-depth / Expert. Analytical and problem solving skills - In-depth / Expert. Influence skills - In-depth / Expert. Collaboration & team skills; with a focus on cross-group collaboration - In-depth / Expert. Able to manage ambiguity. Data driven decision making - In-depth / Expert. Compensation and Benefits: $79,800.00 - $148,200.00 Pay Type: Salaried The above represents BMO Financial Groups pay range and type. Salaries will vary based on factors such as location, skills, experience, education, and qualifications for the role, and may include a commission structure. Salaries for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on number of hours regularly worked. For commission roles, the salary listed above represents BMO Financial Groups expected target for the first year in this position. BMO Financial Groups total compensation package will vary based on the pay type of the position and may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, as well as other perks and rewards. BMO also offers health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident and life insurance, and retirement savings plans. To view more details of our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.bmo.com/global/en/Total-Rewards Were here to help At BMO we are driven by a shared Purpose: Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. It calls on us to create lasting, positive change for our customers, our communities and our people. By working together, innovating and pushing boundaries, we transform lives and businesses, and power economic growth around the world. As a member of the BMO team you are valued, respected and heard, and you have more ways to grow and make an impact. We strive to help you make an impact from day one for yourself and our customers. Well support you with the tools and resources you need to reach new milestones, as you help our customers reach theirs. From in-depth training and coaching, to manager support and network-building opportunities, well help you gain valuable experience, and broaden your skillset. To find out more visit us at https://jobs.bmo.com/ca/en. BMO is committed to an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace. By learning from each others differences, we gain strength through our people and our perspectives. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. To request accommodation, please contact your recruiter. Note to Recruiters: BMO does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to BMO, directly or indirectly, will be considered BMO property. BMO will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. A recruiting agency must first have a valid, written and fully executed agency agreement contract for service to submit resumes. BMO is a leading bank driven by a single purpose: to Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. Everywhere we do business, were focused on building, investing and transforming how we work to drive performance and continue growing the good. Who we are Were proud to be fueling growth and expanding possibilities for individuals, families and businesses. More than 12 million customers count on us for personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment services. As the 8th largest bank in North America by assets, we provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment services to more than 12 million customers. In Canada, the United States and across the globe, well continue to build, invest and transform to drive performance that serves the good that grows.
Director and Senior Trust Officer
BMO, Waterloo, ON
Application Deadline: 05/24/2024Address: 20 Erb Street WestJob Family Group:Wealth Sales & ServiceProvides high quality sales and service to Trust & Estate clients to deliver an exceptional client experience. Provides technical expertise for all aspects of Trust & Estate account management and administration to ensure compliance. Works collaboratively within the branch and the regional team as part of the client/relationship management solution. Identifies and makes referrals to other business groups as appropriate.Oversees the provision of content and marketing materials for new business proposals e.g. special fee arrangements, technical information materials; ensures new business meets policy and procedures requirements for profitability and risk management.Identifies opportunities to grow existing relationships and develop new business.Makes presentations to clients/prospects in conjunction with others based upon their needs.Provides day to day technical support team members responsible for fiduciary account management.Manages trust, agency or probate accounts in the role of trustee.May act as the Relationship Manager to assigned clients and effectively interacts with others assigned to the client/relationship team.Makes recommendations to senior leaders on strategy and new initiatives, based on an in-depth understanding of the business/group.Acts as a subject matter expert on relevant regulations and policies.May network with industry contacts to gain competitive insights and best practices.Manages resources and leads the execution of strategic initiatives to deliver on business and financial goals.Helps determine business priorities and best sequence for execution of business/group strategy.Conducts independent analysis and assessment to resolve strategic issues.Builds effective relationships with internal/external stakeholders.Ensures alignment between stakeholders.Acts as the prime subject matter expert for internal/external stakeholders.Breaks down strategic problems, and analyses data and information to provide insights and recommendations.Coordinates the management of databases; ensures alignment and integration of data in adherence with data governance standards.Monitors and tracks performance, and addresses any issues.Designs and produces regular and ad-hoc reports, and dashboards.Leads change management programs of varying scope and type, including readiness assessments, planning, stakeholder management, execution, evaluation and sustainment of initiatives.Leads the development of the communication strategy focusing on positively influencing or changing behaviour.Collaborates across BMO to develop communications strategies and ensure consistency of messaging, in order to positively influence or change behaviour.Leads the execution of operational programs; assesses and adapts as needed to ensure quality of execution.Leads / participates in the management of governance meetings and maintenance of governing body mandates, oversight and approval guidelines.May provide specialized support for other internal and external regulatory requirements.Oversees the design, development, and implementation of tools and training required to deliver business results.Acts as the day to day contact for vendors; supports the implementation, maintenance, and sustainment of vendor solutions.Leads/oversees the management of vendor relationships and provides guidelines for execution; ensures that all agreements are met as per requirements.Leads/supports contract negotiations with vendors, balancing cost, risk and performance.Oversees maintenance of Policies and Procedures Manual as required by internal and external changes..Leads/participates in the design, implementation and management of core business/group processes.Develops and manages a business/group program.Reviews the program for effectiveness, considers industry trends and recommends enhancements; makes changes as required.Identifies business needs, designs/develops tools and training programs; may include delivery of training to audiences.Performs sales & service support activities as required to meet client needs and maintain overall service levels.Provides administrative support to team members and relationship managers that includes financial reports, asset & account reconciliation, compliance, trade activity, posting, fee collection and other related activities; ensures proper documentation and administration decisions.Meets high-quality service standards to maximize relationship retention and growth.Develops rapport and instills confidence with the client to develop credibility and earn their trust.Follows through on the risk and compliance processes and policies to ensure we safeguard our customers' assets, maintain their privacy, act in their best interests, and ensures an effectively run function.Protects the Bank's assets and complies with all regulatory, legal and ethical requirements.Operates at a group/enterprise-wide level and serves as a specialist resource to senior leaders and stakeholders.Applies expertise and thinks creatively to address unique or ambiguous situations and to find solutions to problems that can be complex and non-routine.Implements changes in response to shifting trends.Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed.Qualifications:Typically 7+ years of relevant experience and post-secondary degree in related field of study or an equivalent combination of education and experience.Bachelor's degree in Finance or related field preferred.In-depth / expert knowledge of Personal Trust Administration processes and proceduresIn-depth / expert knowledge of Trust Tax, Trust Accounting and Investment ManagementIn-depth / expert knowledge of fiduciary laws including estate planning techniques, relevant tax regulations.Seasoned professional with a combination of education, experience and industry knowledge.Verbal & written communication skills - In-depth / Expert.Analytical and problem solving skills - In-depth / Expert.Influence skills - In-depth / Expert.Collaboration & team skills; with a focus on cross-group collaboration - In-depth / Expert.Able to manage ambiguity.Data driven decision making - In-depth / Expert.Compensation and Benefits:$79,800.00 - $148,200.00Pay Type: SalariedThe above represents BMO Financial Group's pay range and type.Salaries will vary based on factors such as location, skills, experience, education, and qualifications for the role, and may include a commission structure. Salaries for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on number of hours regularly worked. For commission roles, the salary listed above represents BMO Financial Group's expected target for the first year in this position.BMO Financial Group's total compensation package will vary based on the pay type of the position and may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, as well as other perks and rewards. BMO also offers health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident and life insurance, and retirement savings plans. To view more details of our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.bmo.com/global/en/Total-Rewards We're here to helpAt BMO we are driven by a shared Purpose: Boldly Grow the Good in business and life. It calls on us to create lasting, positive change for our customers, our communities and our people. By working together, innovating and pushing boundaries, we transform lives and businesses, and power economic growth around the world.As a member of the BMO team you are valued, respected and heard, and you have more ways to grow and make an impact. We strive to help you make an impact from day one - for yourself and our customers. We'll support you with the tools and resources you need to reach new milestones, as you help our customers reach theirs. From in-depth training and coaching, to manager support and network-building opportunities, we'll help you gain valuable experience, and broaden your skillset.To find out more visit us at https://jobs.bmo.com/ca/en .BMO is committed to an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace. By learning from each other's differences, we gain strength through our people and our perspectives. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. To request accommodation, please contact your recruiter.Note to Recruiters: BMO does not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to BMO, directly or indirectly, will be considered BMO property. BMO will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. A recruiting agency must first have a valid, written and fully executed agency agreement contract for service to submit resumes.
Director Labour and Employee Relations (RFT 1.0)
VON Canada, New Minas, NS
Requisition Details:Employment Status: Regular, Full Time (1.0 FTE)Program Name: Labour RelationsNumber of Hours Bi-Weekly: 75Work Schedule: DaysLocation: Candidate must reside in Nova Scotia. This position is hybrid-remote and requires travel to VON sites in Nova Scotia. About Us: VON is a non-profit organization that provides clinical, personal, and social support to people who want to live every day to the fullest while remaining in their own homes and communities. Summary: The Director of Labour and Employee Relations (“Director”) manages a provincial professional Human Resources team of Labour and Employee Relations Officers, Labour and Employee Relations Advisor and Labour and Employee Relations Coordinator in the execution of the VON Labour and Employee Relations Strategy. In addition, the Director manages a broad range of day to day labour and employee relations issues and provides guidance to the provincial Labour and Employee Relations team to ensure compliance with VON policy and legislative standards. The Director is a subject matter expert and leader in Labour and Employee Relations. Key Responsibilities: Support Corporate Services and Operational leaders in identification and prioritization of current and future pivotal/core needs relating to Labour and Employee relations issues to create strategic organizational response in collaboration with the Senior Director of Labour and Employee Relations. Advise stakeholders on issues relating to labour and employee relations in accordance with the labour and employee relations strategy. Provincial labour/employee relations lead for all issues ranging from interpretation to arbitration management. The Director makes decisions and provides direction with respect to labour/employment issues consistent with the Labour and Employee Relations strategy and legislation including employment standards, human rights and terminations. Provide expert guidance and advice on issues involving human resources and employee relations, collective agreements (negotiation, information, interpretation, and application), performance matters, workplace investigations, grievances, complaints and arbitration issues, organizational change, labour relations-related legislation and regulations, etc. Oversees the implementation and administration of collective agreements to ensure consistent compliance, interpretation and resolution of grievances. Manage, lead, coach and mentor a team of Labour and Employee Relations professionals in the execution of the Labour and Employee Relations Strategy. Maintain knowledge of current legislative requirements and ensures that VON is aware of these requirements and make recommendations to ensure compliance. Participate in budget development and monitor cost implications related to Labour and Employee Relations. Accountable for budget management including department expenditures. Develop and analyze metrics for internal stakeholders as part of reporting to the Senior Management Team, HR committee of the Board, Operations Teams and others in collaboration with the Senior Director of Labour and Employee Relations. Direct, guide and coach management on dealing with difficult union/non-union staff interaction and situations. Provide advice and coaching to ensure accurate and relevant organizational reporting as pertaining to labour and employee relations to managers and senior managers daily and Regional Executive Directors as applicable. Lead and support projects related to the Human Resources and organizational initiatives. Participate on quality teams and in quality initiatives.Investigate and resolve internal/external complaints in a timely manner. Oversee and support Operations in the successful implementation of the regional labour relations strategy and the achievement of local labour outcomes through the development of positive relationships with unions and ensuring compliance with Collective Agreements. Manage and oversee any required preparation for the development of Collective Bargaining proposals and completing any essential background research including necessary financial mandate analysis. Support and identify changes to system configuration and internal processes resulting from ratification of collective agreements, legislative requirements or compliance with VON policies. Manages external vendor contracts for the provision of labour and employee relations services. Directs and manages contracted resources to both lead applicable negotiations. Manage and oversee the development of bargaining strategies in collaboration with the Senior Director of Labour and Employee Relations, Regional Executive Director and Managers at multiple provincial VON sites. Oversee the implementation of collective agreement changes to ensure consistent compliance, interpretation, system configuration and information sessions Chief labour/employee negotiator for a select group of collective agreements. Manage and oversee grievances forwarded to arbitration by working with the Senior Director of Labour and Employee Relations and/or outside counsel as required in developing a resolution strategy and ensuring its compliance. Liaise with external counsel when attending arbitration by providing any required documents, disclosure requests or other requests to assist in discussion. Develop and maintain VON policies, standards and best practices as they relate to labour and employee relations, ensuring they align with legislated standards. Manage and oversee all legislative (including Human Rights and Labour Standards) and policy complaints and provide guidance/advice to Labour and Employee Relations Officers to manage/resolve issues.Review all legislative complaints by working with the required stakeholders or external counsel when required. Advise and update the Senior Director of Labour and Employee Relations on all complaints and resolution recommendations. Education, Designations and Experience: University Degree in Human Resources Management or related field, or equivalent. A minimum of 8 years of progressive labour relations experience at a senior level plus 3 years’ experience at a management level. Knowledge of labour/management principles, provincial employment law, Human Rights, statutes and the Labour Relations Board processes and collective agreement administration is required. Experience leading collective bargaining, contract administration and interpretation. Familiarity with provincial labour regulations, collective agreements, provincial worker compensation legislation and practice, and various labour organizations. Strong background in employee and labour relations in a multi-unionized environment. Thorough knowledge of HR principles and applicable laws and regulations. Skill Requirements: Strong communication and influencing skills and the ability to work successfully with all levels of the organization. Ability to work in a fast paced multi-union environment meeting multiple demands and changing priorities. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team player. Ability to effectively handle multiple priorities simultaneously. Ability to communicate well across all levels of the organization. Ability to quickly build rapport, confidence and trust of peers, employees and executives. Ability to analyze, select and present solutions in a high-quality, highly effective and acceptable format. Highly collaborative. Strong business acumen, flexibility, commitment and performance standards. Other: A current and original satisfactory Criminal Records Check is required upon the start of your employment A Vulnerable Sector Search and/or Child Abuse Registry Check may be required Travel, overtime and irregular work schedules as required. What we can offer you: Competitive salaries and vacation time Tiered Benefits (health, dental, LTD) & an Employee Assistance Program Defined Benefit Pension Plan with company contribution Opportunity to use your skills and expand your knowledge The opportunity to make a difference in home and community healthcare Work with an organization that is over 125 years strong Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: fast-paced environment; attention to detail; lift and carry using appropriate lifting techniques; walk, sit, stand, and climb stairs; grip and fine hand movements. VON Canada is committed to meeting the needs of persons with disabilities and to providing accessibility accommodations for candidates who require them. If you require accessibility support, please visit our website at http://www.von.ca/en/accessibility for further details.