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Director of Fund Development
The Alex, Calgary, Alberta
Who We AreThe Alex is a non-profit health and social services organization that has provided integrated and accessible supports and thoughtful, comprehensive care to Calgarians for almost 50 years. With a full complement of health, housing, and community programs, the Alex is a hub of supports and outreach services for people who are experiencing poverty, trauma, social isolation, or health challenges including addiction. What You Will DoReporting to the CFO, the Director, Fund Development will create and implement a robust fund development strategy to develop and foster meaningful relationships with employees, donors, government funders and the community. This position is instrumental in charting the organization’s course in philanthropy and securing charitable contributions to support The Alex’s mission and vision.Collaborate with Senior Leadership Team to develop short- and long-range fund development plans and programs that support the organization’s values, mission, and general objectives.Evaluate, adjust, and develop fundraising strategy, plans and engagement activities to meet financial needs and increase stakeholder support.Designs and implement best/next practice impactful, cost-effective fund development and major gift programs, ensuring solid return on investment.Manage and research donor prospect lists, prepare materials and provide support to staff, board members, and volunteers for solicitations.Ensures there is a communications strategy and work plan to support fundraising and engagement strategies and activities. Provide general oversight of fund development activities and manage the day-to-day operations of The Alex’s development function.Develop and implement project management systems that accurately monitor and prioritize prospect potential & activity, return on investment of events and rate of return on team activity. Provide regular reports to track funds raised, potential prospects, and future activities.Oversee process of communicating reporting requirements to Research and Operations teams to ensure funders receive appropriate data on program/project achievements and statistics in alignment with funding agreements.Create opportunities, both proactively and responsively, to engage in dialogue with community stakeholders to allow The Alex to listen, learn and share information in alignment with organizational goals.Supports attainment of the organization’s fund development goals through the selection, development, motivation, and evaluation of human resources, both professional and volunteer.Works with the CEO and leadership volunteers to enable the board and its members to fulfill their fund development roles. Facilitates the optimum interaction between management and volunteers.Keep informed of changing landscape of government, business and community support for non-profit social service and health initiatives, adjusting strategy and activity to maximize opportunities.Maintain ongoing knowledge of best and emerging practices in philanthropy and fund development as well as the general fields of management and the not-for-profit sector.Practice ethical fundraising, aligned with the mission and values of The AlexWhat You BringMinimum of 5 years (non-profit) leadership experience, demonstrating increasing responsibility to a senior level with significant fund development and community engagement accountabilities with additional 10 years non-profit or fund-raising experience. Social services and/or health-related sector experience is an asset.Degree in communications, business, sales, social sciences, non-profit leadership or related field.  A combination of experience and education will be considered.Certified Fund Raising Executive Preferred. Experiencing achieving fund raising targets of 10 million+ Strong not-for-profit fund development knowledge including: Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) rules and guidelines regarding fundraising in Canada and specifically Alberta;AFP Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and the Imagine Canada’s Code of Ethical Conduct;Donor management software (CRM), digital fundraising and peer to peer platform experienceCertification in Project Management an asset The position is based out of our Franklin Station main Community Health Centre location. Occasional travel within the city will be required. Occasional evening and weekend hours will be required for special projects, events, and deadlines in service to the organization’s mission.This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website at www.thealex.ca  
Director of Housing
The Alex, Calgary, Alberta
Who We AreThe Alex Community Health Centre’s primary goal is keeping people and communities well.  Through comprehensive and coordinated primary care delivery, this multi-disciplinary team ensures the client receives timely services, appropriate referrals, and the delivery of seamless care.  Special attention focuses on reducing accessibility barriers and focusing more on a comprehensive wraparound approach to service delivery.  Our model of care addresses social needs and physical health with particular attention towards building overall wellness and quality of life.What You Will DoThe Director of Housing is responsible for optimizing program performance, setting strategic vision, ensuring long-term financial sustainability and maintaining compliance with The Alex’s theory of change and evaluation priorities. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), this position is focused on providing strategic direction and leadership for the delivery of Housing services, utilizing different clinical interventions and housing options to best meet the needs of a vulnerable population. This role will represent our Housing programs at the Executive level, to the Board and to the community.Provides support, direction, and leadership in the development, implementation and evaluation of a strategic plan for the Housing portfolio, including: Establishing long-term objectives and overall performance measures/metrics for the portfolio Ensure all Housing programs are effectively integrated and aligned with other Alex programs as well as affiliated external programs makes final determination on adjustments and allocations within the portfolio to reflect shifting priorities/circumstances as requiredLead on sourcing Government level funding and developing funding proposals. Work with Resource Development to identify foundation grants and other opportunities to provide for on-going sustainabilityWorking with the Director of Strategy, Evaluation and Research, operationally responsible for the rollout and implementation of The Alex’s data collection system through the entire portfolioEnsures appropriate systems, policies, procedures, processes, and practice guidelines are developed to maintain program integrity and overall consistency with other areas with The AlexAnnual resource planning and allocation (e.g. fiscal accountability for program budgets in excess of $10M)Provide overall direction of Housing Programs: Pathways, HomeBase, two residential facilities as well as the COVID supported isolation site, including: Create and maintain a positive, supportive, and rewarding work environment in teamsWork with direct reports to monitor approved budgets to meet program and financial goals;Via mentorship and coaching, encourage growth and success of team leaders. Identify viable program metrics and tools to monitor outcomes to ensure objectives are achieved in alignment with funding criteria Serve as an ambassador for the Alex in professional and public settings, promoting community awareness and pride in programmingEstablish collaborative partnerships with stakeholders at national, provincial, and peer-organization levelsWhat You BringMaster’s degree in discipline relevant to social and community portfolio; ideally an MSW, and/or combination of experience and education. Minimum 10 years’ experience in a leadership role, with significant human resources and financial accountability experienceCompetency with standard Microsoft Office Suite is essential Excellent written and verbal communication skills; the ability to confidently represent The Alex in public forumsRelevant experience in social service or non-profit sector an asset, including direct experience in any area of social programming, legal services, or community development Ability to plan and manage a large budgetFamiliarity with an interest in data collection, the theory of change, the concept of evidence-based practice, and program evaluation Superior people management skillsThough nominally located in the administration offices at the Alex, this position is expected to be regularly present throughout all reporting programs.This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  For further information about The Alex and its programs, we encourage you to visit our website at www.thealex.ca.  
Human Resources & Operations Specialist
HIV Community Link, Calgary, Alberta
HIV Community Link Society is a growing organization delivering servicesthroughout Southern Alberta. As a non-profit organization we help people to learn about, prevent, and live with HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) using a harm reduction approach. We offer a fun and energetic environment that provides opportunities for you to utilize your talents and develop new skills. HIV Community Link Society is committed to employment equity.HIV Community Link Society is a growing organization delivering servicesthroughout Southern Alberta. As a non-profit organization we help peopleto learn about, prevent, and live with HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) using a harm reduction approach. We offer a fun and energetic environment that provides opportunities for you to utilize your talents and develop new skills. HIV Community Link Society is committed to employment equity. Human Resources & Operations SpecialistAt HIV Community Link, we have a clear vision: to be the place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come, to stay and do their best work. HIV Community Link’s dedication to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion is clearly reflected in all that we do. Diversity is more than a commitment at HIV Community Link—it is the foundation of what we do. We are fully focused on equality and believe deeply in diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and any other difference that makes us all unique. We encourage people living with HIV, visible minorities, those with lived experience, and persons with culturally diverse backgrounds to apply.We are seeking a Human Resources and Operations Specialist to lead employee recruitment, onboarding, HR file management, semi-monthly payroll processing, group benefits plan administration, management of the HRIS, management of all IT services & functions, and general facility operations management.This is a full-time position (35 hours a week), located in the Calgary office, working Monday to Friday. During the pandemic, some remote work will be possible. A flexible schedule including day, evening, and weekend availability will be required.  Key ResponsibilitiesHuman ResourcesAct as the first point of contact for HR, benefit, Payroll and HRIS queries, responding to questions, providing guidance, and escalating issues to the Executive Director when appropriate. Coordinate the full cycle recruitment process with hiring managers to fill any vacant positions, including managing job postings, pre-screening applicants, assisting with interviews, and completing reference checks. Ensure consistent documentation and completeness of Human Resources files. Facilitate the new employee onboarding process, including new employee IT and building needs Maintain records of mandatory licenses and certifications. Provide personnel policy and procedure guidance to employees and management. Support the Leadership Team with the performance review process Provide effective advice and assistance to the Leadership Team on employee relations and performance management issues including conflict resolution, progressive discipline, return to work, and accommodation requirements.  Complete annual compensation and benefits surveys and conduct a preliminary analysis of the results with a view of understanding our position relative to market.  Be an active member of the Occupational Health and Safety Committee  Payroll and Benefits AdministrationResponsible for pay and benefit related changes including salary adjustments, changes to benefits, optional contributions, and other changes that impact pay and benefits provisions. Process payroll semi-monthly using Ceridian Dayforce and PowerPay Maintain payroll process documentation as well as the records required for audit purposes and statutory compliance. Work with the accounting department to prepare for and support the annual audit process, providing the reporting, files, and documents needed. Administer the group health benefit package and RRSP plan. Support the renewal process for group benefits and coordinate re-enrollment as needed.OperationsBe the first point of contact for employees experiencing equipment, facility or technology issues.  Coordinate and manage the inventory and purchase of office supplies and program supplies Coordinate office equipment maintenance Responsible for vendor procurement and management Liaise with building owners regarding all facility upkeep and concerns. Liaise with IT consultants to troubleshoot any technology issues and ensure they are resolved in a timely manner. Manage the technology inventory and recycling/donation of old technologyOtherAssist with special projects as needed or assigned Provide general support to the Executive Director and Board of Directors as requiredQualifications/Key CompetenciesA degree or diploma in Business Administration or Human Resources Management is required and it would be of benefit to have or be working towards your CPHR designation A minimum of 2-3 years’ experience in a Human Resources Generalist role including processing payroll is required Experience using Ceridian Dayforce and/or PowerPay is preferred Excellent understanding of legislation including Alberta Employment Standards Code, Human Rights, and Occupational Health and Safety Code. Comfort with and ability to troubleshoot technology issues Excellent computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office. High comfort level working in a diverse environment. Displays professionalism when interacting with internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects and complete tasks with a high degree of accuracy and timeliness with minimal supervision. A criminal record check with vulnerable sector search is requiredCompensationThe starting salary range for this position is $50,000 - $55,000 per year.HIV Community Link Society offers a comprehensive health and dental benefits package, including access to EAP services and an RRSP matching program. Employees start at 3 weeks’ vacation per year, and receive additional days off including personal, sick, and professional days.Application DetailsThis position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.  Please send your cover letter, resume, and any other relevant material to support your application via email to [email protected] quoting job reference HIVCL – 147.You must be available for in-person/online interviews. No phone calls please. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  
Executive director - financial, communications and other business serv
Haryanvi Brothers Ltd (HBL), Lloydminster, AB, CA
Title:Executive director - financial, communications and other business servicesJob TypesRegular jobTerms of Employment:Full Time, PermanentSalary:$60.10/ Hour, for 40.00 Hours per weekAnticipated Start Date (at the latest in 3 months):As soon as possibleLocation:5635, 44th StreetLloydminster, ABT9V 0B2(1 Vacancy)OverviewLanguagesEnglishEducationCollege/CEGEPExperience2 years to less than 3 yearsResponsibilitiesTasksAllocate material, human and financial resources to implement organizational policies and programsAuthorize and organize the establishment of major departments and associated senior staff positionsEstablish financial and administrative controls; formulate and approve promotional campaigns; and approve overall human resources planningEstablish objectives for the organization and formulate or approve policies and programsRepresent the organization, or delegate representatives to act on behalf of the organization, in negotiations or other official functionsSelect middle managers, directors or other executive staff; delegate the necessary authority to them and create optimum working conditionsSupervisionMore than 20 peopleAdditional informationWork conditions and physical capabilitiesFast-paced environmentWork under pressurePersonal suitabilityAccurateExcellent oral communicationExcellent written communicationOrganizedEmployerHaryanvi Brothers Ltd (HBL)How to applyBy emailBy mail5635, 44th StreetLloydminster, ABT9V 0B2
Director, Commercial
Aecon Group Inc., Toronto, ON
Come Build Your Career at Aecon! As a Canadian leader in infrastructure development, Aecon is safely and sustainably building what matters for future generations to thrive! We lead some of the most impactful infrastructure projects of our generation, at the forefront of transformational change in transportation and energy, and partnering every day to build, connect, power, and strengthen our communities. At Aecon, you can count on: Safety First. Our number one core value. If we cant do it safely, we dont do it at all. Integrity. We lead by example, with humility and courage. Accountability. Were passionate about delivering on our commitments. Inclusion. We provide equitable opportunities for everyone. We lead the infrastructure industry with purpose, and our people are at the heart of everything we do. So, we invest in our people, just like they invest in us! At Aecon we: Ensure you and your family receive the services needed to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being Believe in helping you build your career through our Aecon University and Leadership Programs Are committed to supporting and investing in inclusive work environments, through initiatives like Equity, Diversity & Inclusion training, our Aecon Women in Trades and Aecon Diversity in Trades programs, and our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to ensure we are building inclusion into every aspect of our culture at Aecon. Are a leader in sustainable construction. With a strong commitment to operating responsibility by minimizing our impact on the environment and surrounding communities. Our business success relies on strong execution and continuous improvement driven by the diversity, expertise and teamwork of our people. Were always searching the globe for innovative, collaborative minds to join our best-in-class Aecon community! Role Overview The Commercial Director is responsible for overseeing the commercial strategy on a project, working very closely with the senior operations and maintenance team on the project to develop and implement a commercial management and contract compliance system that drives performance and minimizes risk to the business. Provides sound commercial and contractual advice to project management to ensure optimal outcomes for the Project during ramp up and operational phases. Manages the commercial and contractual interface and relationship with the client and subcontractors. Key Responsibilities Change management, including schedule Interpretation and claims administration/coordination Develop and implement processes to administer, document and accept / challenge / defend incoming and outgoing change requests throughout Operations and Maintenance execution. Implement claim management processes to resolve unforeseen situations that arise during Operations and Maintenance Phase execution and that are not covered by the change management process; including implementation of claims towards third parties and prevention / defending of incoming claims from third parties. Notices Implement an effective system to ensure that all contractually-required notices are delivered to the client and subcontractors, consortium members in accordance with the terms of the project agreement, maintenance agreement, interface agreement and subcontracts. Prime and subcontract management/ administration - administer the project contracts (project agreement, maintenance agreement, interface agreement, subcontracts, consultancy agreements, purchase agreements etc.) in such a way that the correct contractual procedures and sound administrative practices are implemented and followed at all times from project inception to completion, ensuring at all times that all contract deliverables and timelines are met. Contract negotiation - Lead the drafting, review and negotiation of various contracts (with clients and subcontractors), including specific services contracts, master services agreements, commissioning contracts, engineering contracts, settlement agreements, non-disclosure agreements, construction contracts and procurement contracts, in a way that optimizes the business financial, legal, risk management and reputational positions Supplier/subcontractor procurement- Implement and monitor procurement scheduling and plans, facilitate competitive tendering process for materials, goods, services and equipment, including development of terms and conditions, scope and specification requirements, implementing and overseeing the bidding process with pre-qualified companies. Evaluate submitted bids including tender analysis and recommendation. Commercial reporting - Issue regular reporting and analytics on commercial issues to Executives (internal and JV ExCo) and Project Managers Insurance Engage with insurance advisors to develop appropriate Project insurance programs and coverages. Legal Exercise proper judgment to engage with legal advisors to seek advice at the appropriate times Risk management Develop a risk management and mitigation plan to identify potential events (internal and external) that may cause the Project to fail to meet its objectives. Monitor and control those measures to mitigate the exposure to the risks being realized. Commercial management of project close out/ post practical completion, including administration of warranty claims and management of the defect and latent defect liability period. People leadership - Ensure commercial activities are effective and results focused Required Knowledge and Skills Minimum of 15 years commercial management experience on major projects and a proven track record on delivering commercial success, working in joint ventures with international partners on major EPC infrastructure projects, fixed price, DB/DBFOM major Projects (over $500m) throughout the project life cycle from bid to contract closeout Legal, Engineering, or Quantity Surveying degree or equivalent Demonstrated experience working under a variety of standard form and bespoke contracts Sound understanding of construction / O&M methodology and process in a large, complex operating environment Thorough knowledge of change management principles including identifying significant variations, claims identification, narration, quantification and evaluation A sound understanding of the law of contract in the jurisdiction of the project, combined with a detailed appreciation of contractual obligations and liabilities, commercial and financial functions (i.e. project cash flow) Direct experience with the tendering process, contract administration, budgetary cost value and reduction capability, procurement and subcontract administration, earned value management and Primavera P6 scheduling software Proven track record with claims management and dispute resolution on major projects Experience with risk identification and management Experience in liaising with client, subcontractor and consultant representatives Basic understanding of insurance program requirements for various Project types and advise on suitability of corporate programs vs project specific requirements. Ability to Experience with integrated ERP systems Necessary Leadership Competencies Stakeholder Management Strong demonstrated ability to influence with and without direct authority High degree of emotional intelligence, strong self-awareness, Organization Savviness, ability to effectively maneuver through complex political situations, anticipate issues and plan an approach accordingly Able to effectively communicate with Executives, JV Partners and project staff on commercial matters Adaptive Thinking Critical thinking capability by applying sound analysis and logical reasoning to evaluate ideas, decisions and outcomes. Able to properly evaluate the quality of evidence and reasoning, then draw appropriate conclusions. Has the ability to take a broad perspective and to think laterally; analyzing risks, which incorporates being proactive, assessing the potential cost of a risk and solving any problems associated with it; negotiating; communicating; and team working. Strategic Orientation Commercial acumen and ability to understand the drivers, financials, variables and underlying business models our organization utilizes to generate a profit and drive toward being a sustainable organization. Able to anticipate emerging issues or outcomes based on experience and critical thinking capacity Building High Performance Teams Builds trust by creating and sustaining trusting relationships with direct reports and colleagues Delivers results through teams by empowering people, delegating, and creating a positive work environment Legal Knowledge and Application Demonstrates a nuanced appreciation of the law and how conflicting interpretations might come about. Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of any legal interpretation Quickly grasps the organizational implications of any legal argument or interpretation Project Management Establishes desired outcomes for programs and projects and ensures effective delivery of agreed deliverables Decision Making Makes sound decisions involving the most complex information and dynamic situations. Demonstrates sound judgment. Effective risk orientation to complement business performance curious and innovative Negotiation & Influencing Negotiates service and/or collective agreements to achieve a desired outcome for the O&M JV. Positively influences colleagues to take decisions and actions that ultimately benefit the organization. Character Integrity, Humility, Transparency, Courage, Drive, Energy, Passion Aecon fosters diversity, inclusion and belonging within and across our organization. We welcome all to apply including, women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessible Canada Act (ACA), and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner, through the implementation of the requirements of the ACA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the ACA during any step of the application process please click here.
Executive Assistant
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
An opportunity to utilize your Executive Assistant skills in a passionate communityReceive an attractive hourly wage of $31.48 to $39.86 based on skills and experience, plus full benefits! Help us achieve our vision and goals while preserving our cultureAbout Esquimalt NationWe, the Esquimalt Nation, thrive along the sparkling waters of Esquimalt Harbour, our heritage, Xwsepsum or Kosapsum, woven into the land's rhythms for millennia. We cherish stewardship, reciprocating nature's generosity through heartfelt ceremonies, embracing this as our Sacred Trust.As part of the Coast Salish group, we're a close urban community on enchanting southern Vancouver Island, with 314 spirited members tracing ancestry to resilient Lekwungen People. Embraced by Songhees Nation, Esquimalt Township, View Royal Town, and vibrant Victoria City, our cultural fabric is tightly woven.Rooted in Lekwungen heritage, we're integral to the Coast Salish legacy. Ancestral echoes resound across these lands, from Vancouver Island's beauty to the tranquil Gulf and San Juan islands. Oral tales, legendary sagas, and timeless place names honour our deep connection to these sacred territories.To learn more about Esquimalt Nation, please visit our website.About the OpportunityEsquimalt Nation is currently seeking an Executive Assistant to join us in Victoria, BC. Reporting to the Executive Director you will be responsible for providing confidential administrative and secretarial support and managing the day-to-day administrative functions of the Executive Director to ensure the accurate and timely delivery of administrative services. Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):Coordinating, prioritizing, and organizing schedules, meetings, appointments, travel, conferences, and events for Leadership and the Executive Director to boost efficiency and effectivenessActing as the main contact for internal and external stakeholders, upholding professionalismEditing documents and managing communication to ensure accurate and timely responsesCollecting, arranging, and presenting information to aid Executive Team decision-making, including research, briefing materials, and database management while maintaining data confidentialityOrchestrating comprehensive business travel, encompassing bookings, itineraries, and visas, while skillfully overseeing travel expenses and reconciliationsPreparing, attending, and guiding meetings through agenda creation, materials, and presentations; taking precise minutes; and tracking action items and deadlines for effective follow-upNurturing relationships, fostering inter-departmental communication, and professionally representing Leadership to diverse stakeholdersHandling verbal and written communications: screening, prioritizing, responding, and forwarding as requiredEngaging with external organizations to relay information and ensure swift follow-up on urgent mattersAssessing and refining intake and referral procedures for heightened efficiency and reporting outcomesBacking projects with research, data tracking, analysis, and policy implementationOverseeing budgets, expenses, procurement, and processing invoicesRecording meetings, monitoring action items, and refining processesAbout YouTo qualify, you must have a Bachelor’s degree in business administration, communications, or a related field. You will also need a minimum of 4 years of recent related experience with 2 years at a senior level, including 2 years in an Executive Assistant role.The following attributes will be critical to successfully performing this role:Knowledge of Esquimalt/Indigenous people and culture, and a culturally sensitive approachProficient in fostering exceptional employee relations, conflict resolution, and mediationEngages effectively with diverse individuals, swiftly establishing rapport and trustStrong problem-solving abilities, adept at resolving conflicts and challengesCapable of budget setting and adherence, advocating for members' interestsCan work independently to excel in administrative problem-solvingAdvanced proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, and presentationsAdaptable to shifting organizational priorities, excelling under time constraintsPolished verbal and written communication, handles inquiries diplomaticallyProvides adept senior management-level administrative support and guidanceDisplays discretion in handling sensitive information and time managementProficient in recording and transcribing meeting minutesExperience managing referrals and delegating tasksIntermediate proficiency level in Microsoft Windows and Microsoft OfficeExperience working within an Indigenous community (asset)Understanding of indigenous governance and non-profit (asset)You will meet this role with a recognization that this is a new role, which might involve some trial and error. Your emotional intelligence will be crucial in handling passionate and challenging conversations with the chief and council. Your flexibility and adaptability will enable you to navigate this role successfully.About the BenefitsAs a valued member of our team, you will be awarded an attractive hourly wage of $31.48 to $39.86 based on skills and experience, plus:Comprehensive Benefits Plan, including life insurance, long-term disability, dental, extended health coverage, and vision coverageAccess to the Employee and Family Assistance ProgramEnjoy a 4-day workweek scheduleOption for overtime compensation or time bankingReap the advantages of a $2,100 healthy spending allowanceReceive Christmas bonusesExperience a 2-week closure and paid time off during the Christmas holiday seasonGain 120 hours of annual leaveReceive paid cultural leave hoursBenefit from 80 hours of paid sick leaveEnjoy additional holidays such as Indigenous Peoples Day and Easter Monday, with paid time offIf you tick all of these boxes and believe you will thrive in this role, we encourage you to apply today!
Director of Operations
Scout Talent, Penticton, BC
Make a lasting difference to Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc NationEnsure the preservation of cultural identity, ancestral lands, land, environment, and languages of the SSNEarn a competitive salary of $125,000 to $150,000 negotiable based on skills and experience, and comprehensive benefits! About Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation (SSN)The SSN consists of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and Skeetchestn Indian Band, one of the seven historic “Divisions” of Secwepemc Nation. The Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwepemc Nation is responsible for Aboriginal Title and Rights on their Territory. In 2007 a Resource Sharing Protocol MOU was created to manage the conservation, negotiations and management of resources on Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc and Skeetchestn Indian Band’s shared territory forming SSN. In 2008, SSN signed the New Afton Participation Agreement establishing a cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship between New Gold and the bands. The Participation Agreement with New Afton is a framework for communication, collaboration and cooperation. It facilitates the regulatory approval, financing, development and operation of the New Afton Project in an efficient, culturally relevant and environmentally sound manner and provides the Kamloops Division with economic opportunities and social and financial benefits, including employment, education, training and business opportunities. In 2010 SSN signed the Economic and Community Development Agreement (ECDA), which outlines mineral tax-revenue sharing with the government, one of the first in Canada.To learn more about us, please visit: stkemlups.ca/About the OpportunityStk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation (SSN) has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Director of Operations, based in Kamloops, BC (You must reside within Kamloops or the surrounding areas).In this position, you will be primarily responsible for performing a critical role in defining leadership initiatives that will impact this organization’s success. Ultimately, the Director of Operations will be responsible for implementing key initiatives and will play a major role in determining the degree of success of specific objectives established jointly by the Joint Council and the Director of Operations. Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Facilitating collaborative relationships with other First Nations executives, Councils, government officials, and industry decision-makers to foster cooperation and mutual growth within the communityProviding oversight of administrative staff in day-to-day operations to ensure the efficient functioning of the communityEnsuring staff accountability and adherence to their terms of employment to contribute to the community's successCommunicating and preparing strategic plans for review and adoption under the direction of the Joint Council to guide the community's futureMonitoring various partnership agreements established with Economic Development, including approved agreements, practices, policies, budgets, standards, and guidelinesAssisting the finance team in developing, reviewing, implementing, and administering policies, reporting documentation, and agreements to ensure financial stability and complianceCollaborating with Economic Development to develop business plans and assess Economic Development benefits for the organization as a whole, under the direction of the Joint Council and the SEI Board of DirectorsProviding monthly verbal and written reports to Council meetings to keep stakeholders informed about progress and challengesOffering briefing notes as needed on potential proposals from interested partnerships, guidelines, and policies, ensuring compliance with applicable legislationMonitoring compliance with partnerships, funding agreements, and internal funding templates to safeguard the community's interestsSharing information with external organizations as necessary, including auditors, to maintain transparency and compliance with regulationsLiaising with internal and external stakeholders to provide management expertise and support, fostering strong relationships for community growthOverseeing the overall organizational annual budget under the guidance of the Joint Council and the finance team to ensure financial sustainabilityAttending special meetings as required by the Joint Council and responding to inquiries, such as Executive meetings, to address community matters efficiently and effectivelyMore About YouIn order to qualify for this role, you must have a minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar role (project management experience will be considered an asset). Preference will be given to candidates with First Nations/Indigenous ancestry. The following skills and experience will be crucial for this role:Profound understanding of Secwepemc Title and Rights, essential for effective leadership in a First Nations communityStrong Human Resources expertise, enabling effective management and mentorship of staffExtensive experience in budgeting and finance, ensuring financial stability and growthExceptional decision-making skills and sound judgment in strategic decision-makingA genuine interest in leading, mentoring, and collaborating with others across the organizationDemonstrated ability to provide business leadership while reinforcing cultural operational excellenceProven capability to inspire respect, loyalty, and affection, facilitating the attraction and retention of top talent and breaking down organizational silosStrong communication skills, sharp business acumen, and financial expertise to determine key profit and loss factors and swiftly implement actionable plansA successful track record in leading private/non-profit First Nations operationsA proven ability to strengthen collaborative relationships and navigate cultural and economic barriers within First Nations councilsTo succeed in this role, you must be a community-oriented, approachable, and inspirational leader.About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive salary of $125,000 to $150,000, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:4 weeks of vacation to startExtended health, dental and vision 5.5% RPP matchingLife insurance2 weeks paid vacation at Christmas timeIf you align with our values and are interested in progressing your career with us, apply today! 
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.
Executive director - financial, communications and other business serv
Haryanvi Brothers Ltd (HBL), Lloydminster, AB, CA
Title:Executive director - financial, communications and other business servicesJob TypesRegular jobTerms of Employment:Full Time, PermanentSalary:$60.10/ Hour, for 40 Hours per weekAnticipated Start Date (at the latest in 3 months):As soon as possibleLocation:5635, 44th StreetLloydminster, ABT9V 0B2(1 Vacancy)OverviewLanguagesEnglishEducationCollege/CEGEPExperience2 years to less than 3 yearsResponsibilitiesTasksAuthorize and organize the establishment of major departments and associated senior staff positionsAllocate material, human and financial resources to implement organizational policies and programsEstablish financial and administrative controls; formulate and approve promotional campaigns; and approve overall human resources planningRepresent the organization, or delegate representatives to act on behalf of the organization, in negotiations or other official functionsEstablish objectives for the organization and formulate or approve policies and programsSelect middle managers, directors or other executive staff; delegate the necessary authority to them and create optimum working conditionsSupervisionMore than 20 peopleAdditional informationWork conditions and physical capabilitiesWork under pressureFast-paced environmentPersonal suitabilityExcellent written communicationAccurateExcellent oral communicationOrganizedEmployer: Haryanvi Brothers Ltd (HBL)How to applyBy emailBy mail5635, 44th StreetLloydminster, ABT9V 0B2
BAND 5 - Executive Director, Research and Policy
BC Public Service,
Posting Title BAND 5 - Executive Director, Research and Policy Position Classification Band 5 Union N/A Work Options Location Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Salary Range $119,600.00 - $152,599.97 annually Close Date 4/15/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Office of the Human Rights Commissioner for British Columbia Ministry Branch / Division Research and Policy Job Summary Job Posting Competition #111246 Executive Director,Research and Policy Full-Time, Regular Location: Multiple Locations, BC Starting salary (firm):$132,799.99 annually*** Please DO NOT apply for this position by submitting your profile on the BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications must be made via the directions below.***BC's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner (BCOHRC) exists to address the root causes of inequality, discrimination and injustice in B.C. by shifting laws, policies, practices and cultures. We do this work through education, research, advocacy, inquiry and monitoring.The Executive Director is a passionate and seasoned leader who leads a team of experts in policy analysis, research, and advocacy to advance human rights in the province.Reporting to the Deputy Commissioner, the Executive Director, Research and Policy is responsible for implementing the Commissioner's vision by leading research initiatives and developing strategies to prevent and eliminate discriminatory practices, policies and programs within the Province. They are responsible for developing and implementing policy strategies, producing policy reports and briefs, and engaging with stakeholders and decision-makers.A member of the senior leadership team, the Executive Director provides expert advice to the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner on leading research, trends, and policy, and contributes to the office's strategic priorities to promote efficient and effective fulfilment of the Commissioner's mandate.For complete details on this opportunity, and to apply, please review the job profile on the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner's website at https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ HOW TO APPLY: In order to apply on this competition, you must follow the application instructions on the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner's website at https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ Posting Close Date: 9:00 a.m., April 15, 2024Only applications submitted to https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ will be accepted. Applications sent to the BC Government Hiring Centre website will not be considered.Job Category Executive
BAND 5 - Executive Director, Communications and Operations
BC Public Service,
Posting Title BAND 5 - Executive Director, Communications and Operations Position Classification Band 5 Union N/A Work Options Location Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Salary Range $119,600.00 - $152,599.97 annually Close Date 4/15/2024 Job Type Temporary Assignment (TA) Temporary End Date 4/11/2025 Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Office of the Human Rights Commissioner for British Columbia Ministry Branch / Division Communications Job Summary Job Posting Competition #111245 Executive Director, Communications and Operations Full-Time, Temporary appointment Location: Multiple Locations, BC Starting salary (firm):$132,799.99 annually*** Please DO NOT apply for this position by submitting your profile on the BC Government Hiring Centre website. Applications must be made via the directions below.***BC's Office of the Human Rights Commissioner (BCOHRC) exists to address the root causes of inequality, discrimination and injustice in B.C. by shifting laws, policies, practices and cultures. We do this work through education, research, advocacy, inquiry and monitoring.The Executive Director, Communications and Operations is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of the Office's strategic external and internal communications efforts, and leads the Office's operations including administration, records management, facilities, internal project management and policy development, and some finance, IM/IT and human resources functions.A member of the senior leadership team, the Executive Director provides expert advice to the Commissioner on communications and operations matters and contributes to the office's strategic priorities to promote efficient and effective fulfilment of the Commissioner's mandate.For complete details on this opportunity, and to apply, please review the job profile on the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner's website at https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ HOW TO APPLY: In order to apply on this competition, you must follow the application instructions on the Office of the Human Rights Commissioner's website at https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ Posting Close Date: 9:00 a.m., April 15, 2024Only applications submitted to https://bchumanrights.ca/careers/ will be accepted. Applications sent to the BC Government Hiring Centre website will not be considered.Job Category Executive
BAND 5 - Executive Director
BC Public Service, Vancouver, BC
Posting Title BAND 5 - Executive Director Position Classification Band 5 Union N/A Work Options Hybrid Location Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Vancouver, BC V6B 0N8 CAVictoria, BC V9B 6X2 CASalary Range $119,600.00 - $152,599.97 annually Close Date 4/23/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Ministry of Finance Ministry Branch / Division OCG Job Summary Bring your vision, leadership, and strategic planning skills to this important roleTo provide strategic vision and leadership for developing and implementing information technology solutions and initiatives for the corporate financial system (CFS), the province's enterprise-level financial system, and related applications in accordance with the Financial Administration Act under the direction of the Comptroller General.The position works in closely with the Ministry of Finance Chief Information Officer (MCIO) and the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to improve financial information technology systems and services for better service quality and access to services.Job Requirements: Completion of a degree, diploma, certification or equivalent in the computer science field. OR An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Experience must include 5 years or more in each of the following: Experience with strategic planning and business transformation in a technology-dependent business area or information systems branch. Experience in a senior management role at the Director level or above leading complex (i.e. enterprise-level) information technology system development projects and/or business transformation projects, including managing professional IT staff, project teams, and budgets. Experience negotiating and managing information technology contracts. Experience establishing collaborative relationships with senior leaders across an organization and leading organizational change associated with implementation of system changes. Preference may be given to applicants with the following: Experience in management of enterprise financial systems (i.e. Oracle). Experience in leading the implementation of cloud-based systems projects (i.e. Oracle Fusion). For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .About this Position: Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work from home a few days a week subject to an approved telework agreement. This position can be based out of any of the location(s) listed above. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. This position is excluded from union membership.Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact [email protected] or 778-405-3452.How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above.Cover Letter: YES - A cover letter is required as part of your application. The content and/or format of your cover letter may be evaluated as part of the assessment process. Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying. Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements.Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail [email protected] , before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible.Additional Information: CRC - A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies as outlined in the attached Job Profile located at the bottom of the posting.Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Standard Time on the closing date of the competition.Job Category Finance, Leadership and Management
Chief Executive Officer / Chef.fe de la direction
Canadian Wildlife Federation /Fédération canadienne de la faune, Ottawa, Ontario
Established in 1962, the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of Canada's wildlife and natural habitats. CWF works tirelessly to promote the understanding and appreciation of Canada's diverse wildlife species and ecosystems. Through scientific research, education initiatives, and community engagement programs, CWF strives to address pressing conservation issues such as habitat loss, climate change, and species decline. With a network of 250,000 passionate supporters, volunteers, and partners across the country, CWF advocates for policies and acts to ensure the long-term health and well-being of Canada's wildlife and natural environment. It is within this context that CWF is seeking to recruit its next Chief Executive Officer ("CEO").Reporting to the national Board of Directors of CWF and Trustees of the Canadian Wildlife Foundation, the CEO builds organizational excellence through governance and management action, providing strategic, financial, operational, risk management, and administrative leadership to the work of the organization. The CEO represents CWF externally, strengthens its profile as the leading national voice for wildlife conservation in Canada, and steers the organization's purpose-driven program growth and revenue diversification strategies. As the chief staff officer, the CEO leads a team of 160 motivated and highly accomplished professionals (full time and contract) and fosters a collaborative culture that encourages innovative thinking. The CEO understands 'the big picture', finding creative, strategic, and practical solutions to complex problems and ensures that CWF is properly positioned to meet future challenges.As the ideal candidate, you are an inspiring, respected, and trusted leader with the strategic foresight and growth mindset to position CWF for ongoing success and impact. You have demonstrated personal connections to wildlife, nature conservation, and outdoor pursuit. You offer CWF a bold vision and the energy it needs to achieve its mission, and you will constantly seek to develop new and innovative mechanisms to simultaneously solve conservation challenges and generate revenue. Your personal and professional credibility and national networks will serve you well as you fortify CWF's current partnerships and seek to develop new ones. You are a gifted communicator with exceptional interpersonal and networking skills, and you have a proven track record in fostering collaborations and strategic partnerships with indigenous organizations, private sector, all levels of government, foundations, and NGOs.As a leader, you personify rigour, integrity, compassion, and objectivity. You are politically astute, a relationship builder with superior policy advocacy and influencing abilities, and a strong people manager with excellent team building, mentoring, and coaching skills. You are known as an honest, clear, and inclusive leader who motivates teams to achieve ambitious results, and you champion CWF's values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Your experience and proven leadership within a comparable membership and program-based not-for-profit organization, or in a senior position in government or the private sector, are essential, and proficiency in both English and French is a strongly desirable asset.To apply for this position, please submit your application and related materials to Eric Lathrop and Alain Pescador at [email protected]. Please include "CWF CEO" in the subject line of your e-mail. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration for the role will be contacted. CWF is committed to building diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible working environments and welcomes those who would contribute to the further diversification of staff including, but not limited to, women, racialized persons, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity to apply. +++Creee en 1962, la Federation canadienne de la faune (FCF) est une organisation caritative a but non lucratif qui se consacre a la conservation de la faune et des habitats naturels du Canada. La FCF oeuvre sans relache pour favoriser la comprehension et la valorisation des diverses especes sauvages et des divers ecosystemes du Canada. A l'aide de recherches scientifiques, d'initiatives d'education et de programmes de mobilisation communautaire, la FCF s'efforce de faire face aux problemes urgents de conservation, tels que la perte des habitats, les changements climatiques et le declin des especes. Grace a un reseau de plus de 250 000 sympathisant-e-s, benevoles et partenaires passionne-e-s dans l'ensemble du pays, la FCF preconise l'elaboration de politiques et de lois permettant d'assurer la sante et le bien-etre a long terme des especes sauvages et de l'environnement naturel du Canada. C'est dans cette optique que la FCF souhaite recruter son-sa prochain-e chef-fe de la direction.Relevant du Conseil d'administration national de la FCF et des fiduciaires de la Fondation canadienne de la faune, le-la chef-fe de la direction assure une excellence organisationnelle par l'entremise de mesures de gestion et de gouvernance en fournissant un leadership strategique, financier, operationnel et administratif, ainsi que dans le cadre de la gestion des risques. Le-la chef-fe de la direction represente la FCF a l'externe, renforce son image a titre de principale voix nationale en faveur de la conservation de la faune au Canada et oriente les strategies de diversification des revenus et de croissance des programmes axes sur les objectifs. En tant qu'agent en chef du personnel, le-la chef-fe de la direction dirige une equipe de 160 professionnel-le-s chevronne-e-s et motive-e-s (a temps plein et contractuel-le-s) et favorise une culture collaborative qui encourage l'innovation. Le-la chef-fe de la direction comprend « la vue d'ensemble », trouve des solutions creatives, strategiques et pratiques aux problemes complexes et s'assure que la FCF est en mesure de relever les futurs defis.Le-la candidat-e ideal-e est un-e dirigeant-e inspirant-e, respecte-e et fiable possedant la vision strategique et la mentalite axee sur la croissance necessaires pour preparer la FCF a une reussite et une influence durables. Vous devez demontrer des liens personnels avec la faune, la conservation de la nature et le plein air. Vous devez offrir a la FCF une vision audacieuse et l'energie dont elle a besoin pour accomplir sa mission et constamment tenter de developper de nouveaux mecanismes novateurs afin de relever des defis de conservation et de generer des revenus. Votre credibilite personnelle et professionnelle et vos reseaux nationaux vous permettront de renforcer les partenariats actuels de la FCF et d'en etablir de nouveaux. Vous devez etre en mesure de communiquer efficacement et etre dote-e de competences exceptionnelles en matiere de relations interpersonnelles et de reseautage. Vous devez egalement posseder une experience eprouvee en matiere de collaboration et de partenariat avec les organismes autochtones, le secteur prive, tous les paliers du gouvernement, les fondations et les OBNL.A titre de dirigeant-e, vous devez etre un exemple de rigueur, d'integrite, de compassion et d'objectivite. Vous devez etre au fait de la politique, savoir nouer des relations et posseder d'excellentes capacites a defendre et a influencer les politiques. Vous devez egalement etre un-e excellent-e gestionnaire de personnel et disposer de grandes competences en matiere de renforcement d'equipe, de mentorat et d'encadrement. Vous devez etre un-e dirigeant-e reconnu-e pour son honnetete, sa transparence et son inclusivite qui motive son equipe afin d'obtenir des resultats ambitieux et vous devez defendre les valeurs de diversite, d'equite et d'inclusion de la FCF. Une experience et un leadership averes au sein d'une organisation a but non lucratif semblable composee de membres et axee sur l'offre de programmes ou a un poste de direction au sein du gouvernement ou du secteur prive sont essentiels. La maitrise de l'anglais et du francais est fortement souhaitee.Pour postuler, veuillez soumettre votre candidature et les documents connexes a Eric Lathrop et Alain Pescador a l'adresse [email protected]. Veuillez indiquer « Chef-fe de la direction de la FCF » dans l'objet de votre courriel. Nous remercions l'ensemble des candidat-e-s pour leur interet. Cependant, seules les personnes dont la candidature a ete retenue seront contactees. La FCF s'engage a creer un environnement de travail diversifie, equitable, inclusif et accessible, et invite les personnes pouvant contribuer a diversifier davantage le personnel, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, les femmes, les personnes racisees, les personnes autochtones, les personnes en situation de handicap et les personnes de toute orientation sexuelle ou d'identite de genre, a soumettre leur candidature.
Président.e et Chef.fe de la direction / President and Chief Executive Officer
Fédération des sciences humaines du Canada / Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, Ontario
La Federation des sciences humaines du Canada est un organisme de bienfaisance sans but lucratif qui encourage la recherche et l'enseignement des sciences humaines pour l'avancement d'une societe inclusive, democratique et prospere. Forte de plus de 160 universites, colleges et associations savantes, la Federation represente une communaute diversifiee de 91.000 chercheur.euse.s et etudiant.e.s aux cycles superieurs a travers le Canada. La Federation organise le plus grand rassemblement universitaire du Canada, le Congres des sciences humaines, qui reunit chaque annee plus de 8 000 participant.e.s. C'est dans ce contexte que la Federation des sciences humaines du canada cherche a recruter son ou sa prochain.e President.e et Chef.fe de la direction. Sous la responsabilite d'un Conseil d'administration national, le ou la President.e et Chef.fe de la direction assure la supervision strategique, operationnelle et administrative de l'ensemble des activites, des programmes et du personnel de l'organisation. Il ou elle definit des priorites claires pour guider l'equipe, en veillant a ce que les associations et les institutions membres beneficient de services de qualite. En s'engageant aupres des membres, le ou la President.e et Chef.fe de la direction elabore et met en oeuvre les objectifs strategiques et les politiques de la Federation, tout en etant le ou la principal.e porte-parole, defendant la mission de la Federation aupres de diverses parties prenantes externes, y compris les decideur.euse.s politiques et les entites gouvernementales. Le ou la President.e et Chef.fe de la direction veille a la solidite financiere de la Federation, par le biais d'initiatives visant a accroitre les adhesions et a attirer une nouvelle generation d'universitaires et d'etudiant.e.s aux cycles superieurs. Le ou la President.e et Chef.fe de la direction est capable d'avoir une vue d'ensemble de la situation et de trouver des solutions creatives, strategiques et pratiques a des problemes complexes, permettant ainsi a la Federation d'etre au mieux preparee pour relever les defis a venir. Engage.e a diriger une organisation bilingue et a soutenir les principes d'equite, de diversite, d'inclusion, d'accessibilite et de decolonisation, le ou la President.e et Chef.fe de la direction joue un role cle dans la realisation des objectifs principaux de la Federation. Le ou la candidat.e ideal.e est un.e leader strategique capable d'elaborer, de formuler et de mettre en oeuvre une orientation ciblee, convaincante et centree sur les membres de la Federation, qui sera adoptee et appreciee par le personnel, les membres et les parties prenantes. Elle ou il offrira a la Federation une vision audacieuse et l'energie dont elle a besoin pour accomplir sa mission, et cherchera constamment a maximiser les opportunites a mesure que l'organisation se developpe et innove. Elle ou il sera un.e experte du service a la clientele; en appreciant pleinement l'importance de maintenir un lien fort avec les membres. Elle ou il sera un.e leader inclusif.ve qui place la barre tres haut en matiere de performance organisationnelle et cree une culture d'equipe dynamique qui valorisent le respect, la transparence et la responsabilite. Elle ou il est un.e communicateur.rice talentueux.euse capable de batir des relations fortes et qui a fait ses preuves en matiere de creation de partenariats, d'influence sur les politiques publiques et de maintien de relations de travail positives avec les gouvernements, les membres, les partenaires et les principales parties prenantes. L'experience dans un environnement universitaire ou dans une organisation a but non lucratif comparable serait un atout, de meme que la maitrise de l'anglais et du francais. Pour postuler a ce poste, veuillez soumettre votre candidature et les documents connexes a John Caminiti et Alain Pescador a l'adresse [email protected]. Veuillez indiquer "FHSS CEO" dans l'objet de votre courriel. Nous remercions tou.te.s les candidat.e.s de leur interet, cependant seules les personnes dont la candidature a ete retenue seront contactees. La Federation des sciences humaines s'engage a creer un environnement de travail diversifie, equitable, inclusif et accessible, et invite les personnes susceptibles de contribuer a la diversification du personnel, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, les femmes, les personnes racisees, les Autochtones, les personnes handicapees et les personnes de toute orientation sexuelle ou identite de genre, a presenter leur candidature.Deadline: 3 mai/May+++The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences ("the Federation") is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that promotes research and teaching for the advancement of an inclusive, democratic, and prosperous society. With a membership comprising over 160 universities, colleges, and scholarly associations, the Federation represents a diverse community of 91,000 researchers and graduate students across Canada. The Federation organizes Canada's largest academic gathering, the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, bringing together more than 8,000 participants each year. It is within this context that the Federation is seeking to recruit its next President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Reporting to a national Board of Directors, the CEO provides strategic, operational, and administrative oversight for all aspects of the organization's activities, programs, and staff. The CEO establishes clear priorities to guide the team, ensuring the delivery of value and high-quality services to association and institutional members. Engaging with members, the CEO develops and executes the Federation's strategic objectives and policies, while also serving as the chief spokesperson, advocating for the Federation's mission to various external stakeholders, including policymakers and government entities. The CEO ensures the Federation's financial health, championing initiatives to grow the membership base and attract a new generation of academics and graduate students. The CEO understands the "big picture," finding creative, strategic, and practical solutions to complex problems, ensuring the Federation is well-prepared to meet future challenges. Committed to leading a bilingual organization and supporting principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and decolonization, the CEO plays a crucial role in advancing the Federation's overarching goals. As the ideal candidate, you are a strategic leader who can develop, articulate, and deliver a focused, compelling, member-centric direction for the Federation, embraced and valued by staff, members, and stakeholders. You offer the Federation a bold vision and the energy it needs to achieve its mission, and you will constantly seek to maximize opportunities as the organization expands and innovates. You are a client-service champion, fully appreciating the importance of maintaining relevance and delivering value to members by listening to, anticipating, understanding, and responding to their needs. You are an inclusive leader who sets a high bar for organizational performance and creates dynamic team cultures that value respect, transparency, and accountability. You are a gifted communicator and a skilled relationship builder with a proven track-record of establishing partnerships, influencing public policy, and maintaining positive working relationships with governments, members, partners, and key stakeholders. Your experience within an academic environment or in a comparable not-for-profit organization would be an asset, as would your language proficiency in both English and French. To apply for this position, please submit your application and related materials to John Caminiti and Alain Pescador at [email protected]. Please include "FHSS CEO" in the subject line of your email. We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those under consideration for the role will be contacted. The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences is committed to building diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible working environments and welcomes those who would contribute to the further diversification of staff including, but not limited to, women, racialized persons, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity to apply.Deadline: 3 mai/May
Director, Administration
Community Living Grimsby, Lincoln & West Linc, Grimsby, ON
Application Deadline: April 28, 2024 Position: Director, AdministrationEmployment Type: Full Time, PermanentLocation: Grimsby, Ontario Position Summary: As the Director of Administration, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping and optimizing our organization's critical functions in Operations, Finance, IT, Transportation, and Maintenance. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, you'll provide strategic leadership, drive technological advancements, and ensure operational excellence across all departments. Duties & Responsibilities:Operations: Lead strategic initiatives aligned with our mission, oversee special projects, and foster collaboration across departments.Finance: Develop and execute comprehensive budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and alignment with organizational goals.IT: Drive innovative IT strategies, manage IT systems and cybersecurity protocols, and integrate emerging technologies to support organizational objectives.Transportation: Manage transportation and vehicle fleet operations, design preventive programs, and enhance efficiency through community partnerships.Maintenance: Supervise facilities and equipment maintenance, implement preventive maintenance programs, and collaborate with teams to address maintenance issues promptly. Required Skills, Education & Knowledge:Strategic Thinking: Align infrastructure functions with organizational goals.Results-Oriented: Drive continuous improvement and achieve measurable results.Leadership Skills: Foster collaboration in a high-performing environment.Adaptability: Thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced setting.Commitment: Deep dedication to the non-profit sector's mission and values.Financial Acumen: Strong financial management skills; CPA considered an asset.IT Expertise: Proficiency in IT systems, infrastructure, and cybersecurity best practices.Project Management: Experience managing special projects from start to finish.Maintenance Experience: Proactive approach to facilities and equipment management.Communication Skills: Excellent interpersonal skills for stakeholder engagement.Education: Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred.Experience: Proven leadership in Finance, IT, and Maintenance roles. Thank you for your interest in this role. Only candidates who are selected will be contacted. Kindly let us know of any accessibility accommodations required during the recruitment process. 
BAND 6 - Executive Director, Provincial & Regional Operations
BC Public Service Agency, Vancouver, BC
Posting Title BAND 6 - Executive Director, Provincial & Regional Operations Position Classification Band 6 Union N/A Work Options Hybrid Location Kamloops, BC V2H 1B7 CAMultiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)Prince George, BC V2N4P7 CASaanichton, BC V8M2A5 CASurrey, BC V4P 1M5 CAVictoria, BC V9B 6X2 CA Salary Range $137,700.00 - $168,500.09 annually Close Date 5/9/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Emerg Mgt, Climate Readiness Ministry Branch / Division Provincial & Regional Operations / Regional Operations Job Summary Bring your vision, leadership, and strategic planning skills to this important role The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR) is the primary coordinating agency for mitigating climate risks and responding to provincial-level emergencies and disasters. EMCR works directly with local governments, Indigenous Nations, provincial ministries and agencies, federal departments, other jurisdictions, industry and volunteers in hazard mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. The Executive Director, Provincial and Regional Operations is the statutory decision maker under the Emergency and Disaster Management Act and is responsible for the coordination of operational response to provincial-level emergency management services within the British Columbia emergency management structure. This position plays a key leadership role ensuring all of government coordinated provincial response and recovery transition from emergencies and disasters. Job Requirements: Education & Experience Degree in emergency management or a related field AND a minimum of three (3) years emergency management related experience* in a senior management role. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. *Related experience must include all of the following: Experience in the management and supervision of geographically dispersed multi-disciplinary staff, including developing and evaluating employee performance goals, coaching, team building and mentoring. Experience in strategic business planning, contract management, financial management, and negotiations. Experience establishing and reconciling program and project objectives, priorities, and budgets. Experience establishing collaborative relationships with senior leaders and executives with multiple partners in the public, private, non-profit, and voluntary sectors. Preference may be given to candidates with any of the following: Experience leading emergency management programs. Experience leading strategic communications and change management in support of complex initiatives in a large organization. Candidates must be able and willing to: Travel to locations throughout the province. Work on-call and extended hours during emergency activations and participate in operational deployments throughout the province. For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected]. About this Position: Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work from home a few days a week subject to an approved Telework Agreement. Flexible work options may not be available during emergency operations response periods. This is a permanent opportunity. This position can be based in any of the following Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness offices: Saanichton, Victoria, Kamloops, Prince George, or Surrey. An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies. This position is excluded from union membership. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace. The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Mtis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact [email protected] or 778-405-3452. How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed. Resume: YES - A resume is required as part of your application, however, it may not be used for initial shortlisting purposes. Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a comprehensive questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Include all relevant information about your educational accomplishments and employment history including job titles, start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and how you obtained your relevant experience. The questionnaire will take approximately 60 minutes to complete. Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail [email protected], before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible. Additional Information: A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required. Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies as outlined in the attached Job Profile located at the bottom of the posting. Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Standard Time on the closing date of the competition. Job Category Leadership and Management
Product Manager - Home Financing
BMO Financial Group, Toronto, ON
Application Deadline: 05/30/2024 Address: 33 Dundas Street West Job Family Group: Customer Solutions The Home Financing Product team (HF) rallies towards a common goal a connected experience for customers as they navigate their biggest financial commitment, their home. The Product Manager will manage the relationship with broker channel external partners, working with cross-functional teams to resolve issues and execute on the broker channel strategy. Working daily with external business partners, Analytics, Sales & Marketing, Distribution channels, Treasury, Product Ops, Digitization, Pricing, Policy, Compliance, Risk and Finance, HF brings together cross functional experts to deliver above market growth in a highly competitive industry. This position offers unparalleled opportunities to learn from experienced Financial Services leaders growing the good by powering our frontline and helping our customers achieve real financial progress. The Product Manager, Home Financing & Equity Products will primarily be responsible for supporting the acquisition strategy and Profit & Loss (P&L) for mortgages and home equity products in the mortgage broker channel, ensuring business plan expectations are achieved with additional focus on external partner relationship management, product design, strategy, customer experience, efficiency, compliance, innovation, continuous improvement and risk management. Supports the execution of strategic initiatives for the broker channel to deliver on business and financial goals in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Supports managing the relationship with external partners associated with the broker channel Contributes to product policy strategies that support stable and predictable performance and provide strategic differentiation and competitive advantage relative to industry peers. Supporting managing and improving internal and external communication on product, policy, campaigns and other updates in the broker channel Ensures an optimal channel strategy, initiates developments to our channel strategy, and actively manages the channels as required. Contributes to product pricing strategies that support stable and predictable performance and provide strategic differentiation and competitive advantage relative to industry peers. Optimizes fee pricing across the product suite to facilitate profitable, quality growth and a stable, predictable stream of non-interest revenue. Optimizes the financial performance of the product portfolio through the management of customer experience, balance, mix, spread and non-interest revenue; increasing market share, share of wallet, and customer retention; and, product and customer profitability. Product Management and Development Brings product expertise and intimately understand all aspects of product performance and drivers (market, financial, business) to inform product features and benefits and provide advice and recommendations to the Director. Deliver product solutions and enhancements in alignment with the approved Personal Banking Canada strategy that effectively meets the needs of our sales force (e.g., contribute to ease of product sales, fulfillment and servicing), maximizing both product penetration and speed to market. Optimize features and functionality through rationalization and simplification to profitably differentiate products in the marketplace based on a thorough understanding of competitor/ substitute products and product performance and deep customer knowledge/insights. Develop strategic and tactical plans to manage existing products, seeking to maximize value creation across the product portfolio and streamline the product offering, as appropriate, balancing simplification of the product offering with customer need fulfillment. Develop, implement and manage legacy product strategies (if applicable) including migration policy and strategies over time, balancing customer satisfaction with the costs and complexity of maintaining declining portfolios of retired products / pricing packages. Participate in the development of end to end Distribution strategy for Home Financing Products so as to optimize profitability and penetration in the broker channel Monitor operations to ensure product systems and processes are maintained and continuously improved. As appropriate, enhance the product delivery system infrastructure, including improvement of existing product systems, processes and documentation in support of product introductions, changes/ enhancements and operations, in order to meet customer needs and facilitate ease of sales, fulfillment and servicing. Regularly monitor customer and competitive environments to ensure product offers remain relevant to customer needs and achieve the desired competitive positioning. Provide input to the pricing structure for the product, particularly regarding feature/ price tradeoffs, based on a throughout understanding of competitor/ substitute products, product performance and deep customer knowledge/ insights. Monitor product and system performance, acting as subject matter expert to systems development and implementation functions to ensure effectiveness, efficiency and achievement of results across P&C. Monitor interest rates, and manage within approved product group strategies across the product suite, including maintaining the models to analyze the financial impact of rate decisions. Governance and Risk Management Proactively explore existing and potential risks and sources of risk, taking specific actions to more accurately and effectively identify and manage various forms of risk, escalating probable issues of materiality to the Director. Develop new analytical approaches and strategies to identify, measure, mitigate and manage product level risk and collaborate effectively with process simplification & technology on operational risk. Lead compliance activities specific to portfolio, understanding the external regulatory and legal environment and mitigating risks to an acceptable level. Where applicable, manage and maintain a full risk-based pricing capability, incorporating credit risk, market risk, drivers to enable pricing at the margin and push the risk/return envelope. Provide the leadership team with expert advice on the impact of various product decisions on investment, liquidity, capital and transfer prices. Develop and manage the governance and compliance oversight framework for the Product function to support executive attestations and accountabilities. Analytics & Reporting Monitor current and forecasted metrics for growth in balances and profitability Conduct regular analytics on product related metrics, including, but not limited to, revenue, balance, market share Work with product analytics, customer insights teams to provide analysis and recommendations on campaigns, programs and initiatives Participate and prepare regular quantitative reporting related to products/key initiatives Track campaign/program effectiveness by conducting post-campaign analysis and evaluation Key Accountabilities A. Product management, research, strategy & documentation B. Program and campaign development (with database marketing and leads partners) C. Customer Lifecycle Management & Customer Segmentation D. Results monitoring and reporting (Financial, Product and Channel) E. Risk management & regulatory compliance F. Product Policies and Procedures G. Product Assessment H. Product Advice/Subject matter expert I. Channel Optimization and business model enhancement Cross Functional Relationships Distribution (Broker and all other relevant channels) Corporate Marketing & Communications Customer and Product Analytics Risk, Compliance & legal Technology & Operations, including Product Operations Portfolio Management Personal Sales Force Effectiveness Finance, Accounting and Corporate treasury Knowledge & Skills Knowledge: Product Management specific to Home Financing Experience in the mortgage broker industry a strong asset Product fundamentals; including understanding the design and how the product works (policies and procedures), knowledge of delivery infrastructure systems and the system linkages underlying Project management Real estate finance or broker relationship experience a strong asset Financial services/ mortgage industry experience a strong asset Consumer/commercial credit experience a strong asset Environmental awareness/understanding Risk management Process coordination and management Industry and regulatory requirements understanding Skills: Strong cross functional collaboration/Relationship Building Strategic & Analytical Thinking P&L management Financial Modelling Problem-solving Time Management Negotiation Strong communication & influencing skills Program/ Project Management Microsoft Office (Advanced PowerPoint, Intermediated/Advanced Excel) Qualifications: Possess advanced knowledge of Home Financing and related industry Possesses a university degree in business/commerce, data sciences, engineering, finance and/or mathematics (graduate level degrees preferred) and/or 5 to 7 years of experience in product management and/or consulting Familiar with/ willing to learn one or more industry leading data and analytics tool sets including, but not limited to, MS Power BI, TIBCO Spotfire, TIBCO BPM, SQL, SAS and Tableau Compensation and Benefits: $68,000.00 - $126,000.00 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.
Product Manager - Home Financing
BMO, Toronto, ON
Application Deadline: 05/30/2024Address:33 Dundas Street WestThe Home Financing Product team (HF) rallies towards a common goal - a connected experience for customers as they navigate their biggest financial commitment, their home. The Product Manager will manage the relationship with broker channel external partners, working with cross-functional teams to resolve issues and execute on the broker channel strategy.Working daily with external business partners, Analytics, Sales & Marketing, Distribution channels, Treasury, Product Ops, Digitization, Pricing, Policy, Compliance, Risk and Finance, HF brings together cross functional experts to deliver above market growth in a highly competitive industry.This position offers unparalleled opportunities to learn from experienced Financial Services leaders growing the good by powering our frontline and helping our customers achieve real financial progress.The Product Manager, Home Financing & Equity Products will primarily be responsible for supporting the acquisition strategy and Profit & Loss (P&L) for mortgages and home equity products in the mortgage broker channel, ensuring business plan expectations are achieved with additional focus on external partner relationship management, product design, strategy, customer experience, efficiency, compliance, innovation, continuous improvement and risk management.Supports the execution of strategic initiatives for the broker channel to deliver on business and financial goals in collaboration with internal and external stakeholdersSupports managing the relationship with external partners associated with the broker channelContributes to product policy strategies that support stable and predictable performance and provide strategic differentiation and competitive advantage relative to industry peers.Supporting managing and improving internal and external communication on product, policy, campaigns and other updates in the broker channelEnsures an optimal channel strategy, initiates developments to our channel strategy, and actively manages the channels as required.Contributes to product pricing strategies that support stable and predictable performance and provide strategic differentiation and competitive advantage relative to industry peers.Optimizes fee pricing across the product suite to facilitate profitable, quality growth and a stable, predictable stream of non-interest revenue.Optimizes the financial performance of the product portfolio through the management of customer experience, balance, mix, spread and non-interest revenue; increasing market share, share of wallet, and customer retention; and, product and customer profitability.Product Management and Development• Brings product expertise and intimately understand all aspects of product performance and drivers (market, financial, business) to inform product features and benefits and provide advice and recommendations to the Director.• Deliver product solutions and enhancements in alignment with the approved Personal Banking Canada strategy that effectively meets the needs of our sales force (e.g., contribute to ease of product sales, fulfillment and servicing), maximizing both product penetration and speed to market.• Optimize features and functionality through rationalization and simplification to profitably differentiate products in the marketplace based on a thorough understanding of competitor/ substitute products and product performance and deep customer knowledge/insights.• Develop strategic and tactical plans to manage existing products, seeking to maximize value creation across the product portfolio and streamline the product offering, as appropriate, balancing simplification of the product offering with customer need fulfillment.• Develop, implement and manage legacy product strategies (if applicable) including migration policy and strategies over time, balancing customer satisfaction with the costs and complexity of maintaining declining portfolios of retired products / pricing packages.• Participate in the development of end to end Distribution strategy for Home Financing Products so as to optimize profitability and penetration in the broker channel• Monitor operations to ensure product systems and processes are maintained and continuously improved. As appropriate, enhance the product delivery system infrastructure, including improvement of existing product systems, processes and documentation in support of product introductions, changes/ enhancements and operations, in order to meet customer needs and facilitate ease of sales, fulfillment and servicing.• Regularly monitor customer and competitive environments to ensure product offers remain relevant to customer needs and achieve the desired competitive positioning.• Provide input to the pricing structure for the product, particularly regarding feature/ price tradeoffs, based on a throughout understanding of competitor/ substitute products, product performance and deep customer knowledge/ insights.• Monitor product and system performance, acting as subject matter expert to systems development and implementation functions to ensure effectiveness, efficiency and achievement of results across P&C.• Monitor interest rates, and manage within approved product group strategies across the product suite, including maintaining the models to analyze the financial impact of rate decisions.Governance and Risk Management• Proactively explore existing and potential risks and sources of risk, taking specific actions to more accurately and effectively identify and manage various forms of risk, escalating probable issues of materiality to the Director.• Develop new analytical approaches and strategies to identify, measure, mitigate and manage product level risk and collaborate effectively with process simplification & technology on operational risk.• Lead compliance activities specific to portfolio, understanding the external regulatory and legal environment and mitigating risks to an acceptable level.• Where applicable, manage and maintain a full risk-based pricing capability, incorporating credit risk, market risk, drivers to enable pricing at the margin and push the risk/return envelope.• Provide the leadership team with expert advice on the impact of various product decisions on investment, liquidity, capital and transfer prices.• Develop and manage the governance and compliance oversight framework for the Product function to support executive attestations and accountabilities.Analytics & Reporting• Monitor current and forecasted metrics for growth in balances and profitability• Conduct regular analytics on product related metrics, including, but not limited to, revenue, balance, market share• Work with product analytics, customer insights teams to provide analysis and recommendations on campaigns, programs and initiatives• Participate and prepare regular quantitative reporting related to products/key initiatives• Track campaign/program effectiveness by conducting post-campaign analysis and evaluationKey AccountabilitiesA. Product management, research, strategy & documentationB. Program and campaign development (with database marketing and leads partners)C. Customer Lifecycle Management & Customer SegmentationD. Results monitoring and reporting (Financial, Product and Channel)E. Risk management & regulatory complianceF. Product Policies and ProceduresG. Product AssessmentH. Product Advice/Subject matter expertI. Channel Optimization and business model enhancementCross Functional Relationships• Distribution (Broker and all other relevant channels)• Corporate Marketing & Communications• Customer and Product Analytics• Risk, Compliance & legal• Technology & Operations, including Product Operations• Portfolio Management• Personal Sales Force Effectiveness• Finance, Accounting and Corporate treasuryKnowledge & SkillsKnowledge:• Product Management specific to Home FinancingExperience in the mortgage broker industry a strong asset• Product fundamentals; including understanding the design and how the product works (policies and procedures), knowledge of delivery infrastructure systems and the system linkages underlying• Project management• Real estate finance or broker relationship experience a strong asset• Financial services/ mortgage industry experience a strong assetConsumer/commercial credit experience a strong asset• Environmental awareness/understanding• Risk management• Process coordination and management• Industry and regulatory requirements understandingSkills:• Strong cross functional collaboration/Relationship Building• Strategic & Analytical Thinking• P&L management• Financial Modelling• Problem-solving• Time Management• Negotiation• Strong communication & influencing skills• Program/ Project Management• Microsoft Office (Advanced PowerPoint, Intermediated/Advanced Excel)Qualifications:• Possess advanced knowledge of Home Financing and related industry• Possesses a university degree in business/commerce, data sciences, engineering, finance and/or mathematics (graduate level degrees preferred) and/or 5 to 7 years of experience in product management and/or consulting• Familiar with/ willing to learn one or more industry leading data and analytics tool sets including, but not limited to, MS Power BI, TIBCO Spotfire, TIBCO BPM, SQL, SAS and Tableau Grade:7Job Category:People Manager / GestionnaireWe'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.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.
Vice President, Finance & Corporate Services
Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver, BC
Full-time; PermanentDate Posted: January 24, 2024Who we are…The Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) is an iconic institution in BC, famous for bringing generations of people together to celebrate and build memories. This 114-year-old, non-profit organization has an annual operating budget of over $70 million dollars and generates revenue through four activity streams:  the 15 day annual summer Fair and winter Fair averaging more than 700,000 fair attendees annually, Playland amusement park welcoming 400,000 guests annually including Fright Nights, and a busy year-round portfolio of events including concerts, trade shows and film, cultural and community events.  In total we welcome over 2 million guests, spanning all age groups and generations, through the site each year. The fourth activity stream is park care and facility maintenance.  The PNE is proud of the work it does at Hastings Park and has a vibrant team that is passionate about events, guest experience and delivering memorable experiences. At the PNE, we strive to create an environment that reflects our organization’s core values: Enthusiasm, Excellence and Evolution. With a focus on these core values, we are committed to achieving our mission which is to “Deliver Memorable Experiences” for all who interact with the PNE whether it is our guests, our employees, or the community. The role…The Vice President, Finance & Corporate Services will be a key member of the Executive Management Team and will report to the President and CEO. They will have 3 direct reports and will lead a full-time team of 10+ in Finance, Information Technology (IT) and Corporate Services departments, ensuring department goals and objectives are met. The VP, Finance & Corporate Services will support business planning and business growth by providing financial leadership to the Senior Management Team, Board of Directors, and external stakeholders. Accountable for the financial health and future of an iconic organization, the VP Finance & Corporate Services will act with the highest degree of integrity and due diligence in managing all finance, IT and Corporate services related activities and in performing comprehensive financial analyses to provide strategic direction for all business units.Why join our Team?Exhilarating, dynamic and fun-loving cultureFlexible work environmentBe a part of one of Vancouver’s most iconic institutionsJoin a passionate and enthusiastic teamRanked within BC’s top 10 most loved brands – BC Business 2020What will you do this year?The duties for this position include, but are not limited to:Partner with senior leaders to develop and implement financial strategies that align with the company’s mission, vision, and business objectives.Support business planning process by providing strategic financial leadership and consultation to the CEO, Executive Team and other senior leaders within the organization.Ensure accurate and meaningful financial analysis is available across teams and business units.Manage and mentor the Finance, Corporate Services, and Information Technology (IT) Directors and ensure collaboration across all departments for exceptional service to internal clients.Review, develop and implement Corporate, IT and Financial Policies.Routinely review revenue cycle metrics to proactively identify and address issues affecting overall performance.Drive all finance-related activity including budgeting, accounting, financial planning, financial reporting, forecasting, cash flow planning, capital planning, tax planning and audits.Guide future business decisions and make thoughtful recommendations through comprehensive financial analysis and business understanding.Present timely and meaningful financial information, business reporting and monthly financial statements to the Senior Management Team, the Board of Directors and the Board subcommittees.Working with Director Finance, establishing internal controls and oversee internal audits to ensure company assets are protected and as a part of the organization’s risk management plan.Oversee and provide leadership on the organization’s operating and capital budgets ensuring the organization achieves its financial targets.Manage company cash flow, debt, and investment opportunities to ensure long-term financial sustainability.Support the senior leadership team with the risk management portfolio.Working with Director Procurement in management of contract negotiations and procedures for major goods and services contracts.Oversee insurance (corporate, property and liability policies) and legal support functions.Collaborating with Director, IT to ensure PNE’s Information technology assets are managed, efficient and secure, including against malicious cyber activities.Provide recommendations to the CEO, Board of Directors and Senior Management on major projects, business cases, master planning, IT system implementations, investment planning, facilities pricing and other associated activity.Collaborate with external organizations and regulatory agencies, including the City of Vancouver, on matters of mutual interest to facilitate planning and the implementation of financial, information technology and administrative services.Ensure compliance with legislative requirements, such as general accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and Payment Card Industry compliance (PCI).What else?A well-rounded financial professional, with a passion for business operations and hospitality industry.Must have a post-secondary degree in Finance or Accounting, OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.Must have a professional accounting designation as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), with current knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and applicable provincial and national legislation.Must have 10 years of senior leadership experience in Finance, IT and Corporate Services; Experience in hospitality or event-based industry is an asset.Must have experience with multi-year capital and cash flow planning.Must be a clear and precise communicator with strong public speaking skills to establish trust with the Management Team and Board of Directors.Must have senior level experience with corporate budget management, corporate accounting, debt management, investment management and cash flow management.Must be able and willing to deeply understand the organization, recognize financial gaps and effectively manage change.Must have previous experience managing insurance policies, contract negotiations, legal services, ERP implementation and risk management.Ability to lead and develop teams and implement strategic departmental goals.Exceptional planning, interpersonal, organizational, negotiation, and analytical skills.Ability to direct and manage the provision of high quality financial and administrative services with diverse business streams in a dynamic and publicly visible environment.Ability to foster effective working relationships with peers, subordinates, elected officials and external contacts.Previous project management and change management experience is considered an asset.Must be available to work a flexible work schedule as required.Successful candidates must undergo a Criminal Record Check.Who are you?A strategic business partnerAn inspirational leaderAn effective and skillful communicatorAdaptable and analyticalA change agentWhere and when to APPLY?Applications can be submitted via the PNE website at www.pne.ca/jobs and will be accepted until the role is filled.We look forward to hearing from you!Additional Information The PNE's compensation offerings are in alignment with a pay-for-performance pay philosophy that recognizes individual, and teamwork performance. The role is a permanent, full-time position with a typical salary range of $175,000 - $195,000 per annum. The starting salary will be based on the successful candidate’s competencies, including but not limited to knowledge, skills, experience, and internal pay structures. As a part of the PNE's total compensation package, this position may be eligible for other benefits subject to program eligibility requirements.   The PNE is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating an inclusive workforce that reflects the diverse community we proudly serve. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or age. If you require any support or accommodations throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact the People & Culture Department at [email protected]