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Executive Director

BC Association of Social Workers

Victoria

On-site

CAD 80,000 - 110,000

Full time

25 days ago

Job summary

A leading non-profit organization is seeking an Executive Director to spearhead the implementation of strategic goals focused on social justice advocacy and member services. The ideal candidate will possess at least a Master's in Social Work, strong leadership skills, and experience in social work practice. They will also be responsible for managing operations, building collaborative teams, and fostering relationships with stakeholders across health and social service sectors.

Qualifications

  • Master of Social Work degree and Registered Social Worker required.
  • 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills.

Responsibilities

  • Implement agency’s strategic plan and policies.
  • Manage financial business and operations of the Association.
  • Forge partnerships with the Board and external stakeholders.

Skills

Leadership
Communication
Organizational Skills
Interpersonal Skills

Education

Master of Social Work degree
Registered Social Worker

Tools

Communications software
Office software

Job description

Description of Position

Reporting to the Board of Directors through the Executive Committee, the Executive Director is an experienced and skilled leader responsible for the implementation of the agency’s strategic plan and policies, and ensures that the Association’s overall vision, mission, goals, and objectives are achieved. The ED provides leadership to a small operations team and ensures that all staff and volunteer activities align with the four strategic goals of the organization:

  • Advocacy for social justice
  • Promotion of the profession and practice of social work
  • Service to the members of the BCASW
  • Strengthen the Association

The ED does this through effective financial and staff/volunteer management; and organizing, planning, and providing support to the Board and its Committees. The ED fosters relationships with key interest holders and partners within the BC Government, Provincial Ministries, and across the health and social service sectors. Working closely with the President, the Executive Director is responsible for communication within the Association and represents the Association externally to other organizations, government, the media and the public at large. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. They will have considerable experience in building and maintaining relationships with First Nations communities and organizations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Forge a constructive, trusting partnership with the Board to create an aspirational vision and strategic plan.
  • Builds and develops collaborative teams comprised of interest groups, staff, and volunteers both internally and externally.
  • Establish a reporting system that delivers timely, regular, and reliable reports on performance in financial, operational, and project matters. Using these key performance indicators, provide the board and management with an accurate assessment of the strategies, and financial and operational status of the Association.
  • Provide support for Annual General Meeting planning and other reporting requirements as defined by the Societies Act.
  • Ensure that the Association complies with all applicable legislation including the Societies Act, the Lobbyist Act, and others.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain programs, projects and services to meet member needs and accomplish organizational goals.
  • Ensures that all operational infrastructure – such as, information technology – is maintained and in good condition; recommends upgrades to the board as appropriate.
  • Manage the financial business of the Association according to Board policies and within the Board-approved budget.
  • Responsible for internal and external communications with staff, the Board of Directors, branches, the BC College of Social Workers, schools of social work, and provincial and national social work associations.
  • Represent the Association to external interest holders and at public and professional functions.
  • Collaborates with the Canadian Association of Social Workers and other provincial professional social work organizations.
  • Other related duties, as required.

Qualifications

  • Master of Social Work degree (minimum).
  • Registered Social Worker.
  • Current membership in professional association for social workers
  • 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience.
  • Significant social work practice experience in both front line and supervisory roles.
  • Working knowledge of communications and office software programs and platforms
  • Excellent communication, organizational skills, and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in media and government relations is also an asset.
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