Program Manager, HSJCC & Justice

Canadian Mental Health Association

Toronto

Hybrid

CAD 84 - 87,000

Full time

13 days ago

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Benefits offered by this job

HOOPP pension
Life, health & dental insurance
Exclusive paid time off
Professional development opportunities

Job summary

The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario is seeking a Program Manager for the HSJCC & Justice portfolio. Located in Toronto, this 1-year temporary contract reports to the Director and will guide the HSJCC Network and related committees to drive program outcomes.

Ideal candidates will have knowledge of Ontario’s mental health and criminal justice systems and strong relationship-building, communication and time-management skills.

Qualifications

  • 3-5 years of experience in health and/or the criminal justice sectors is required.
  • Strong knowledge of the intersections between the justice and mental health and addictions systems, specifically issues related to housing, homelessness, income, and employment required.
  • Familiarity with key concepts of mental health promotion, health equity and social determinants of health required.
  • Experience working in multi-sectoral partnerships and liaising with non-governmental organizations and government agencies and knowledge of the public policy environment in Ontario required.
  • Experience managing projects and budgets within established timelines in a team environment required.
  • Familiarity with the Criminal Code of Canada and Youth Criminal Justice Act an asset.
  • Work experience in the community sector is an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Provide program management and guidance with accompanying support to the HSJCC Secretariat team members.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with relevant provincial Ministries (e.g., Ministries of Health, Solicitor General, Attorney General and Children, Community and Social Services), including preparing regular updates, consulting on key issues.
  • Developing, coordinating, and implementing proposals, business cases, and project charters.
  • Manage workplans, budgets, and achievement of program goals and objectives.
  • Submit regular activity and financial reports to the Director of HSJCC & Justice and the P-HSJCC.
  • Work closely with CMHA branch staff to support justice programming and promote leadership and engagement within the HSJCC Network.
  • Build upon a network of relationships and strengthen partnerships with those working within the human services, health and justice sectors, provincial government, and municipalities.
  • Participate at relevant policy and knowledge exchange events to promote the HSJCC.
  • Strategically position the HSJCC within the Ontario context and consider approaches to advance system change for individuals with complex needs involved in the justice system.
  • Support health equity initiatives for the HSJCC.

Skills

Strategic thinking/Judgement
Teamwork/Collaboration/Management
Interpersonal communication
Problem solving
Planning/Time management
Adaptability
Organizational commitment

Education

Graduate degree in public policy, social work, health promotion or a related field

Job description

The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario is a provincial association, committed to improving services and support for individuals living with mental illnesses and addictions issues, and to the promotion of mental health in Ontario.

Job Summary

CMHA Ontario is seeking a Program Manager, HSJCC & Justice. This position is located in Toronto, Ontario. The position is a temporary special funded contract for a 1-year duration from the date of hire. Reporting to the Director, HSJCC & Justice at CMHA Ontario, this position will provide strategic guidance and program management on all aspects of the Justice portfolio, including leading the Human Services and Justice Coordinating Committee (HSJCC) Network. This position will work closely with the HSJCC Secretariat Team, the Provincial HSJCC(P-HSJCC), and P-HSJCC advisory committees to provide overall program management for all activities of the Provincial HSJCC.

The ideal candidate is an experienced program manager with knowledge of Ontario’s mental health and criminal justice systems with strong relationship building, communication and time management skills.

Core Responsibilities
  • Provide program management and guidance with accompanying support to the HSJCC Secretariat team members.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with relevant provincial Ministries (e.g., Ministries of Health, Solicitor General, Attorney General and Children, Community and Social Services), including preparing regular updates, consulting on key issues.
  • Developing, coordinating, and implementing proposals, business cases, and project charters.
  • Manage workplans, budgets, and achievement of program goals and objectives.
  • Submit regular activity and financial reports to the Director of HSJCC & Justice and the P-HSJCC.
  • Work closely with CMHA branch staff to support justice programming and promote leadership and engagement within the HSJCC Network.
  • Build upon a network of relationships and strengthen partnerships with those working within the human services, health and justice sectors, provincial government, and municipalities.
  • Participate at relevant policy and knowledge exchange events to promote the HSJCC.
  • Strategically position the HSJCC within the Ontario context and consider approaches to advance system change for individuals with complex needs involved in the justice system.
  • Support health equity initiatives for the HSJCC.

Note: This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required by the incumbent. The incumbent may be asked to perform other duties as required.

Skill & Experience
  • Graduate degree in public policy, social work, health promotion or a related field.
  • 3-5 years of experience in health and/or the criminal justice sectors is required.
  • Strong knowledge of the intersections between the justice and mental health and addictions systems, specifically issues related to housing, homelessness, income, and employment required.
  • Familiarity with key concepts of mental health promotion, health equity and social determinants of health required.
  • Experience working in multi-sectoral partnerships and liaising with non-governmental organizations and government agencies and knowledge of the public policy environment in Ontario required.
  • Experience managing projects and budgets within established timelines in a team environment required.
  • Familiarity with the Criminal Code of Canada and Youth Criminal Justice Act an asset.
  • Work experience in the community sector is an asset.
Behavioural Competencies
  • Strategic thinking/Judgement
  • Teamwork/Collaboration/Management
  • Strong Interpersonal Communication
  • Problem solving
  • Planning/Time Management Skills
  • Adaptability
  • Organizational Commitment
Salary

Hiring Rate: This position pays between $84,815.88 and $87,340.94 per annum, based on a 35-hour work week.

The salary grid for this role ranges between $84,815.88 at Step 1 and $95,379.87 at Step 5. The initial salary offered for this position is anticipated to fall between Step 1 and Step 2 of the salary grid as posted above as the hiring rate.

The successful candidate will be eligible for a comprehensive benefits package that includes pension through HOOPP, life, health, and dental insurance, exclusive paid time-off and opportunities for professional development.

Working Conditions

This is a temporary special funded contract position working standard office hours (currently 35 hours/week). This position is based in Toronto, Ontario. We are currently operating within a hybrid model, with colleagues working from the office 3 days/week and from home 2 days/week.

This position is also a desk job with extended periods of sitting, reading, telephone interaction, and working at the computer. Attendance at various meetings throughout the workday/workweek will be required; meetings may occur on short notice, depending on the circumstances.

This position is within the OPSEU Bargaining Unit and has no direct reports.

As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to submit proof of full COVID-19 vaccination.

The Canadian Mental Health Association celebrates the value of a diverse workforce that brings professional and lived experience and expertise from a wide variety of backgrounds and life circumstances. Whatever your background, if you feel you meet the requirements of this role then we want to hear from you.

Workplace and candidate accommodation is available at all stages of the recruitment and selection process upon request. To request accommodation, please contact us at accessibility@ontario.cmha.ca

We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess or select applicants at any stage of the hiring process. All applications will be reviewed and evaluated by our Human Resources team and hiring managers.

Deadline to apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume online via BambooHR by end of day Friday, August 21, 2026. We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest.

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