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Join a dynamic team at a vibrant public square in Downtown Toronto as the Manager of Security & Safety. This pivotal role involves fostering a culture of safety, integrating security into daily operations, and collaborating with local stakeholders to enhance community safety. You will be responsible for developing security plans, conducting risk assessments, and training staff on emergency procedures. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, this innovative venue is looking for a passionate leader who can navigate complex social issues while ensuring a safe environment for all visitors. If you are ready to make a meaningful impact, this opportunity is for you.
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Overview
Sankofa Square is a 1-acre public square and event venue in Downtown Toronto. The Manager of Security & Safety will be a key member of the senior Management team and works in collaboration with colleagues across the organization, as well as with public, private, and nonprofit partners in community efforts around public safety and security.
The purpose of this role is to ensure that the staff, contractors and event clients for Sankofa Square are working within an environment consistent with accepted minimum safety and security standards. This encompasses the development of security plans and mainstreaming the individual and collective sense of security and safety awareness and responsibility. It also consists of advising the General Manager on security challenges, developing risk assessments, and proposing risk reduction measures in addition to developing, maintaining, updating and implementing, when necessary, security protocols and operating procedures according to the changing situation.
This position reports to the General Manager, working alongside three other department managers. The Manager of Security & Safety will be required to report to the Board of Management in the form of board reports and attendance at Board Meetings. This position does not have any direct reports; however, oversight and supervision of third-party contracted staff will be required.
Responsibilities and Tasks
Prevention
Reaction
Recovery & Resumption of Operations
Qualifications & Competencies
Core Competencies
Qualifications
The Workplace:
This role will work standard business hours, typically 35 hours per week, with some evenings and weekends to support Sankofa Square events/programming. Please note that this is a HYBRID position, meaning staff may be required to work remotely/from home, and in-office/onsite at Sankofa Square. As such, candidates must be located in or around Toronto, Ontario and have easy access to our location in Downtown Toronto. A laptop computer will be provided.
Application:
Completed applications should be emailed to: employment@sankofasquare.ca
The email should have the subject line: Application for Manager of Security & Safety & YOUR NAME
Please include in a single PDF document an attachment to your email, with your resume and a cover letter explaining why you wish to join the Sankofa Square team.
Details – Manager of Security & Safety
Position Type: Full-Time
Location: 2 Carlton St., Toronto, ON & onsite
Start Date: April 2025 by mutual agreement
Salary Range: $75,000-$85,000 depending on experience (plus health & pension benefits after qualifying period)
Vacation: 15 days per year, plus three personal days
Application Deadline: Friday, March 7, 2025, at 12:00pm
Interviews to be held week of March 17th
Please note: Sankofa Square is an equal-opportunity employer which values diversity in the workplace. We are therefore happy to accommodate individual needs in keeping with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require accommodation in order to work at Sankofa Square, please let us know.
Sankofa Square is committed to a positive and supportive environment that promotes equity and diversity. Priority will be given to persons from indigenous or visible minorities, persons with disabilities, newcomers to Canada (within the past 5 years) or those for whom this opportunity would further their understanding of the public realm.