Shelter Movers Job Board
Director, Chapter
hybrid
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada .
full-time . December 19, 2024
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada .
full-time . December 19, 2024
Description
About Shelter Movers
Shelter Movers is a national, volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people, primarily women and children, as they transition to a life free of violence. Every year, in collaboration with community partners, our volunteer teams contribute over 31,000 hours to support people transitioning to lives free of violence and abuse.
Working at Shelter Movers means creating a meaningful impact for families experiencing abuse. It also means showing allyship and playing a tangible role in breaking the cycle of gender-based violence in Canada. We are growing and looking to add caring, compassionate, and competent people to join our team.
About This Role
The Chapter Director oversees the daily operations of a chapter to realize Shelter Movers’ mission and vision, supporting survivors of abuse. Working collaboratively with National Functional Directors, the Chapter Director provides leadership and shared accountability for all functions underpinning a chapter of Shelter Movers.
Responsibilities
Management & Leadership
- Providing leadership and managing the efforts of staff to ensure the achievement of annual targets and objectives
- Ensuring direct reports and their teams adhere to national standards and procedures within all functions
- Provide mentorship and professional development opportunities to staff
- Ensure the management of volunteers and staff is conducted in accordance with policies, procedures and other provincial and national regulations and standards
- Managing the chapter’s finances, operating within approved budgets; ensuring maximum resource utilization
- Budget creation and analysis
- Serving as final back stop when handling client concerns and volunteer applicant eligibility
- Oversee the reporting responsibilities of their management team including monthly work plans and KPI data sheets
- Evaluate Chapter level data to assess overall health of the Chapter and proactively work locally and Nationally to increase performance as needed.
- Overseeing and reporting on the chapter’s compliance with national standards, procedures, and results for all functions
Local Strategic Advancement
- Develop local strategic roadmaps in line with National strategic objectives
- Establish and foster strategic relationships with current and potential in kind partners and business supporters in order to build Chapter capacity and sustainability
- Serve as the primary spokesperson for the chapter in all local public-facing matters
- Research local opportunities to help foster chapter growth in line with SM’s priorities and parameters
- Foster and establish relationships with key partners such as shelters and other partner agencies to increase SM’s status within the GBV sector.
- Chapter Director or designate to it on at least one sector related community table, network, committee or similar
- Develop and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with the leaders (ED, CEO) of local partner agencies
Fund Development
In collaboration with with the assigned National Fund Development team:
- Act as the relationship manager for local donors and engage in cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities
- Attend events in order to network and build relationships
- Provide data and local insight in support of grant applications and reporting; when time permits, lead the submission
- Act as project manager for local grant requirements
Marketing and Communication
In Collaboration with the National Marketing and Communication Team:
- Effectively speak to local media and at local events on SM's behalf
- Responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with relevant local journalists
- Monitor local media coverage of GBV issues in order to recommend when SM should make statements and/or be involved in local social media discourse
People & Culture (HR)
In collaboration with the the National People & Culture team:
- Taking primary lead on local recruitment efforts
- Responsible for executing on progressive discipline measures for their staff up until the point of termination
- Other duties as assigned by the Chief Operating Officer
Skills and Qualifications
- Demonstrated success in a senior organizational leadership role, preferably in the nonprofit sector
- Strong ability to manage people and adapt to varied management needs
- Strong analytical, problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple projects under tight timelines
- A collaborative and compassionate leadership style to build trust and inspire others to achieve common goals
- Advanced understanding and interest in gender based violence, including anti-racist, anti-oppressive frameworks and intersectionality of challenges faced by survivors of abuse in the local community
- Strong ability to make tough, data-driven decisions
- Experience managing large teams (over 20 staff)
- Experience managing volunteers an asset
- Excellent judgment in setting workload and chapter priorities.
- Ability to identify and mitigate risks from a solution focused lens.
- Experience with organizational and system-level strategic visioning and planning
- Budget development and oversight experience
- Advanced verbal and written communication and negotiation skills
- Strong ethics and strives for integrity and excellence in all areas of responsibility
- French - English university level an asset
Role Details
JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent, Hybrid
COMPENSATION: $60,000 - $75,00 Annually (CND)
LOCATION: Regina, Saskatchewan (Mostly Remote)
HOURS OF WORK: 35 hours per week (with some evening and weekend availability as needed)
How To Apply
Please apply through the Apply Now button. Emailed applications will not be considered.
Note that the successful candidate will be subject to the successful completion of a criminal background check and reference check.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Shelter Movers is an equal-opportunity employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds without regard to age, colour, race, sex, religion or belief, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family or parental status, genetic characteristics, or physical or mental disability. We provide employment accommodation in accordance with provincial legislation. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact hr@sheltermovers.com
Compensation
$60,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year