Executive Director ~ Closed

Sunshine Coast Resource Centre

Connecting services and resources to people in need on the Sunshine Coast since 1992

 

Are you a passionate, community minded, collaborative, and knowledgeable non-profit leader ready to lead a grassroots community organization? Our client, the Sunshine Coast Community Resources Centre, is pleased to announce they are looking for their next Executive Director to lead this vital organization. This part-time role is ideal for someone who cares about helping others and feels satisfaction in being a community connector.

 

The Beautiful Sunshine Coast of BC

The Sunshine Coast of BC, long touted as a 180 KM stretch of paradise, gains its rich heritage from the original inhabitants – the Coast Salish people. It is a contemporary hub that balances abundant, natural beauty and a surplus of adventure with growing industry sectors in technology, retail, and tourism. Located just a 40-minute ferry away from Vancouver, “The Coast” also counts on forestry, cultural arts, and fishing to support the area.

 The Sunshine Coast Community Resource Centre

The Resource Centre has been one of the Sunshine Coast’s key social service providers since 1992. Originally a Women’s Resource Centre, in 2004, their mandate changed to include all Lower Coast residents. Now they offer programs and services for all members of the community while continuing to support needs specific to women. Their goal is to help you find the services you need to succeed in the face of life’s challenges, whether big or small.

 To do that, they share information with you, and connect you to the organization that is best able to assist you. They offer these information and referral services in-person, by phone, by e-mail and through group presentations and workshops and at no cost.

Using a grassroots, community development approach to strategic planning, they start out with a comprehensive community consultation and needs assessment. The Resource Centre often works in partnership with other community organizations to improve the service offerings available to residents of the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Please visit http://www.resourcecentre.ca for more information.

 

What Will the Executive Director Undertake?

Reporting directly to the Resource Centre Board Chair(s) and collectively to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) is responsible for managing all aspects of the organization's internal operations and outward facing activities, ensuring the organization remains aligned with the mission, vision, and strategic priorities and goals established by the Board. You will provide strategic direction & leadership, be responsible for staff, contractor and volunteer relations and volunteers and be the face of the organization in the community. The ED, in conjunction with others, is responsible for the financial health and administration of the organization.

 What Skills, Competencies and Experience Does the Executive Director Possess?

This is a busy, challenging, and engaging opportunity for an experienced leader who is committed to providing services to the Sunshine Coast community. As the ideal candidate you bring financial savvy, politically astute leadership skills, strong people management capabilities, expertise in relationship building, and fundraising skills. You are analytical, able to manage change, and to cultivate a cohesive and positive culture across the organization. You offer strong conflict management, negotiation, and consensus building skills along with outstanding presentation and exemplary communication skills.

You have a degree in business, non-profit management, community economic development, or a related degree, or equivalent professional experience. With over three years of senior management professional experience, you will also bring fundraising and fund development and grant writing experience as well knowledge of the Charitable Status application and the Society’s Act. Experience working in Board relations, program management and creation and a strong knowledge of the Sunshine Coast’s communities will be considered a strong asset. 

The standard work week is 21 hours, which would ideally initially be spread over five days but can be altered to a suitable distribution of hours, that fits the needs of all.

 How Can I Apply?

The Resource Centre offers a value driven, purposeful and rewarding environment, the opportunity to make an impact alongside a dedicated and professional team, and the chance to further the positive impact this organization makes on the Sunshine Coast.  Compensation for this part-time role is between $35,0000 - $40,000 per year for 21 hours a week. Please submit, in confidence, your resume with a letter of introduction and your salary requirements, to hello@praxisrecruitment.ca by 4:00 pm on December 8, 2023.  We respond to all queries and applicants.

Praxis Recruitment is a Recruitment Firm located on the Sunshine Coast (the traditional and unceded homelands of the shíshálh and Skwxwú7mesh Nations) in beautiful British Columbia. We provide exceptional customer service and operate with the highest level of respect for our clients and applicants.

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Praxis Recruitment is a Recruitment Firm located on the Sunshine Coast (the traditional and unceded homelands of the shíshálh and Skwxwú7mesh Nations) in beautiful British Columbia. We provide exceptional customer service and operate with the highest level of respect to our clients and applicants.

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