Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
29 Sep, 25
Salary
120000.0
Posted On
29 Aug, 25
Experience
5 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Interpersonal Skills, Dental Care, Program Development, Community Participation, Government Agencies, Community Organizations, Health Promotion, Directors, Fundraising, Strategic Planning, Life Insurance, Communication Skills, Leadership, Resource Management
Industry
Other Industry
Position: Executive Director
Reports to: Board of Directors Community Health Centres of Northumberland, through the Chair of the Board.
Job Summary:
The Executive Director administers all aspects of the Community Health Centres of Northumberland, including: the appropriate allocation, management, and use of financial and human resources; protection of CHCN assets and collaborating with the Board Philanthropy Committee on developing fundraising policy and framework to facilitate fundraising activities; fostering a positive, safe and respectful environment for CHCN staff, volunteers, students, and clients; regular communication to the Board and staff; implementation and executing the current Strategic Plan objectives, including all KPI’s, and organizational compliance with all funders’ required accountability standards, applicable federal, provincial and municipal legislation, regulations and standards.
The Executive Director ensures that staff and Centre’s activities are coordinated and aligned with the Centre’s mission, strategy, purpose, values, priorities, and all health services are delivered to the community by interpreting and implementing board policies and procedures.
The Executive Director will demonstrate strong interpersonal and leadership skills, and a commitment to the principles of health equity in an inter-disciplinary model that prides itself on community-based service delivery, and participatory, collaborative, team decision-making.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
· University Degree in healthcare, health administration, or equivalent experience
· Minimum 8-10 years senior management experience in healthcare or a related field; direct leadership experience in CHCN organizations would be beneficial.
· Proven ability to create and implement strategic plans, operating plans and manage seven-figure budgets.
· Demonstrated commitment to, and knowledge of, community participation, community-based health care, health issues, social determinants of health and health promotion.
· Demonstrated proficiency in fundraising development and execution.
· Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain productive relationships with multiple community organizations that will be a part of the Ontario Health Team, the Board of Directors, and government agencies.
· Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
· Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with both Board and staff.
· Thorough knowledge and proficiency in program development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
· Demonstrated success in budget negotiation and management, program administration and financial development.
· Demonstrated ability to solve complex and unique problems, often needing to create new solutions, with ultimate responsibility to resolve problems and develop new policies.
· Demonstrated sound knowledge and application of human resource management and accounting policies and principles.
· Excellent oral and written communication skills.
· Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills with a philosophy of inclusion and staff participation.
· Demonstrated proficiency and experience working in a computerized environment.
For those qualified candidates interested in applying, please submit your resume and cover letter to: recruitment@chcnorthumberland.ca
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $120,000.00-$140,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-09-2
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Innovation
· Leads and develops a robust culture of innovation and technology to establish and implement effective administrative policies, systems, and procedures, including, but not limited to, flexible, current, user-friendly and secure IT systems.
· Ensures appropriate cyber security and firewall policies and procedures are in place, including state of the art software applications, liability insurance and ongoing staff education.
· Adopts leading edge health care technologies.
· Ensures quality improvements and innovation for client safety. Specifically: Ensuring organizational compliance with all applicable federal, provincial, and municipal legislation, regulations, standards and policies.
· Identifies opportunities for business growth and design processes/systems that removes barriers preventing people from contributing to their best health and social wellbeing and achieving the Centre’s goals.
Coordinating and integrating the efforts of the Board, senior management, staff, and volunteers:
· Ensuring that regular staff, team, management, Board and committee meetings are held. Ensuring the integration of services and foster co-operation and collaboration between the various programs to actively promote a unified Centre identity.
· Maintaining efficient and effective communications by promoting co-operation and collaboration among staff, Board and outside agencies that affect the work of the Centre.
· Facilitating the effective utilization of staff and Board resources.
· Ensuring adequate training, orientation, and support of staff, Board members and volunteers.
· Developing and monitoring work plans of direct reports to ensure alignment with overall strategic plan initiatives.
· Coach and mentor staff to enhance leadership skills and promote full scope of practice.
· Facilitating the work of the Board of Directors and Committees by:
· briefing the Board on the Centre’s activities and operations,
· assisting the Board and Committees in the development and implementation of policies,
· implementing the decisions and directions of the Board,
· advising the Board on organizational requirements to protect it from errors and omissions in carrying out its governance responsibilities.