Position: Vice President, Agency and Community Services - UNITED WAY OF THE LOWER MAINLAND

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Shape the Future of a High Impact Community Organization

UNITED WAY OF THE LOWER MAINLAND
Vice President, Agency and Community Services
Lower Mainland, BC

Historically an organization focused on raising and distributing funds, the United Way has, in recent past, made a conscious and deliberate shift toward greater accountability and community impact. Today, the focus of United Way is on identifying and resolving pressing community issues, as well as making measurable changes in local communities through partnerships with schools, government agencies, businesses, organized labor, financial institutions, community development corporations, voluntary and neighbourhood associations, the faith community, and others.

The Vice President, Agency and Community Services will be a key member of United Way of the Lower Mainland's senior management team. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and working closely with the Board and numerous key stakeholders, he or she will provide vision and leadership in carrying out the strategic plan of the organization and developing the strategic plan for the Agency and Community Services Division. Through a team of 14, the Vice President, Agency and Community Services will ensure accurate measures are in place to determine community needs, develop targeted and effective community partners to meet those needs and report back on the degree to which those needs are being met. This individual will also work closely with the VP, Resource Development to ensure that sufficient funds are being raised to resolve those pressing community needs.

As the successful candidate, you bring a track record of success in a senior executive role with a complex, program-oriented social service organization. This experience may have been gained from within a ministry of government, a health authority, a community foundation, or comparable organization. Broader knowledge of program management, outcomes evaluation and government relations will be seen to be assets, as will a Masters degree.

This is a highly unique role, and one in which you will have key influence in shaping the future of a diverse, complex and growing region. To explore this exciting opportunity further, please contact Nathalie Garthside, Kathryn Young or Lisa Kershaw in our Vancouver office at (604) 685-0261 or to be considered for this position, please submit your resume and related information online at: www.rayberndtson.ca/en/careers/7827

 


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Date limite : 
31 jui 2008
Téléphone: 
(604) 685-0261
Lieu: 
Vancouver - Lower Mainland  Colombie-Britannique
Canada