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The Director provides strategic and operational oversight for a diverse portfolio of programs to ensure high-quality delivery and organizational growth. Key duties include managing budgets, leading multi-level teams, and driving innovation in employment and newcomer services.
Requirements
Requires a Bachelor's degree in a related field and 7–10 years of progressive leadership experience in program operations or community-based programming. Experience with government-funded programs and managing multi-site operations is highly valued.
Full job description
JOB CLASSIFICATION: Director, Program Operations
PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT: Program Operations
COMPANY: Skills for Change
HOURS: 35 hours per week, Hybrid (Monday to Friday with occasional evening/weekend hours)
CONTRACT TYPE: Indefinite
REPORTS TO: Vice President, Program Operations
START DATE: Immediately
Salary Range: $115,000
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled
COMPANY:
Located on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples, Skills for Change is working towards advancing the Sustainable Development Goals for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Named Charity Village’s Best Non-Profit Employer—Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and winner of the 2021 Canada Volunteer Awards for innovation, our organization is committed to reducing poverty, improving mental health, eliminating gender-based violence, building, community, eradicating systemic racism, and creating sustainable communities for all immigrants, refugees, and underserved communities.
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY:
Founded in 1982, Skills for Change is a leading non-profit organization serving immigrants and refugees in Canada. Our mission is to build welcoming and equitable communities. Skills for Change is known for pioneering programs that respond to shifting immigration and workplace trends and lead to employment. We create skills development opportunities for immigrants and refugees to access and fully participate in the workplace and wider community. Our Agency has played a major role in uplifting immigrant and equity-seeking communities for 43 years. As one of the leading holistic service providers in our sector, Skills for Change offers more than 25 programs and services, and annually serves 16,000 people who are newcomers, immigrants, and equity-seeking groups in services around employment, integration, mental health, leadership, entrepreneurship, and more.
POSITION NATURE AND SCOPE:
The Director, Program Operations is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic and operational oversight of a diverse portfolio of programs and services across Skills for Change. Reporting to the Vice President, Program Operations, the Director ensures high-quality program delivery, drives innovation, strengthens performance and accountability, and supports organizational growth aligned with SfC’s strategic priorities.
The Director leads a broad portfolio that may include Employment Services, Newcomer Services, settlement programming, community-based initiatives, and emerging areas such as workforce innovation, AI upskilling, and equity-focused programs.
This role champions a client-centered, trauma-informed, and relational approach to service delivery while fostering collaboration, continuous improvement, and responsive programming that reflects evolving community needs and labour market trends.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Leadership & Program Operations
Provide leadership and oversight for a multi-program, multi-site portfolio, ensuring alignment with organizational strategy and priorities
Lead the growth and advancement of key program areas through strategic implementation, excellence and innovation
Establish and maintain frameworks for program quality, accountability, and consistent service delivery
Foster integrated service models by strengthening cross-program collaboration and referral pathways
Apply proactive risk management to identify, assess, and mitigate operational and program risks
Lead change management initiatives to support organizational transformation and innovation
Serve as an escalation point for complex operational and site-level issues
2. Program Performance & Quality Management
Oversee program implementation, monitoring, and evaluation to ensure strong outcomes and impact
Leverage data systems to support performance tracking, reporting, and continuous improvement
Analyze program results (monthly, quarterly, annual) and identify trends, risks, and opportunities
Ensure programs are responsive to client needs, community realities, and labour market demands
Advance integrated service delivery models across employment, settlement, and related programs
3. Program Development & Growth
Lead and support the development of funding proposals in collaboration with program design teams
Identify and pursue new funding opportunities aligned with organizational priorities
Stay informed of sector trends, policy changes, and emerging program models
Build strategic partnerships with community agencies, employers, and stakeholders
Support annual program planning, including evaluation of outcomes and identification of growth opportunities
4. Budget, Administration & Reporting
Develop and oversee program budgets, ensuring fiscal accountability and compliance
Participate in organizational budget planning and resource allocation
Lead development of program work plans and business plans
Prepare financial and program performance reports for senior leadership and funders
Contribute to senior management discussions and organizational planning
5. People Leadership
Lead, coach, and develop a multi-level team including senior managers, managers, and frontline staff
Build a high-performing, inclusive, and accountable team culture
Set performance objectives, conduct reviews, and support ongoing staff development
Foster a positive, equitable, and anti-racist workplace environment
Support staff through change, ensuring readiness for evolving programs and priorities
Ensure compliance with organizational policies and, where applicable, collective agreements
6. Community & Sector Engagement
Represent Skills for Change in sector forums, community meetings, and partnerships
Build and maintain relationships with external stakeholders and funders
Promote the organization’s impact, programs, and strategic priorities
Contribute to sector leadership, partnership development and knowledge sharing initiatives
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor’s degree in non-profit management, social work, public administration, business administration, or a related field
A graduate degree is considered an asset
Experience
7–10 years of progressive leadership experience in program operations, service delivery, or community-based programming
Experience in employment, settlement, newcomer services, or related sectors
Demonstrated experience managing teams, budgets, and multi-site operations
Experience in program design, implementation, and evaluation
Experience working with government-funded programs (e.g., IRCC, MLITSD, ESDC) is an asset
Experience in a unionized environment is an asset
Knowledge, Skills & Competencies
Exceptional leadership and people management skills
Strong program management and operational planning abilities
Financial acumen, including budgeting and reporting
Data-driven decision-making and analytical skills
Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and proposal writing abilities
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities
Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
Demonstrated ability to build collaborative relationships internally and externally
Understanding of trauma-informed and client-centered service delivery approaches
Ideal Candidate Profile
Entrepreneurial, strategic, and results-driven leader
Committed to social impact and community development
Collaborative and relationship-oriented
Adaptable and comfortable leading through change
Passionate about advancing equitable outcomes for newcomers and underserved communities
Why Join Skills for Change
Salary Range: $110,000-$115,000 per annum
Comprehensive health, dental, and wellness benefits (100% employer paid)
Generous vacation and paid sick days
Employer-matched RRSP contributions
Professional development opportunities
Organization-wide wellness initiatives and staff recognition programs
Skills for Change provides learning and training opportunities for immigrants, refugees and equity seeking groups to access and fully participate in the workplace and wider community to persons with disabilities to newcomers to Canada (including refugees) to Indigenous peoples to members of a visible minority to children or youth to women of all ages including seniors to the LGBTQ2 community.
Skills for Change offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in each stage of the hiring process. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please advise if you require accommodation. This document is available in alternate format on request. We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
43 Years of Serving Immigrants and Refugees.
Skills for Change is known for pioneering programs that respond to shifting immigration and workplace trends. Skills for change provides new immigrants and refugees with a wide range of social services; free language training, mentoring, bridging programs, entrepreneurship programs, and employment and training programs for internationally educated professionals.
The first program delivered in 1982 was an office training program that successfully led a group of women from Southeast Asia into full-time employment. Now a range of accelerated programs are offered to fit the needs of the newcomers and immigrants arriving to Canada from all parts of the world. Services we offer include information and referral, French and English language assessment, English language instruction, integrated language/skills training, employment preparation, business skills, mentoring and settlement services.
Our Vision: We envision a Canada where every immigrant succeeds.
Our Mission: We provide learning and training opportunities for immigrants and refugees to access and fully participate in the workplace and wider community.
Skills for Change has received the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Citation of Citizenship Award; Conference Board of Canada Community Learning Award; and Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Newcomer Champion Award for exemplary services.
Services
*** Employment Services
*** Mentoring Services
*** Immigrant Settlement
*** Language Training
*** Youth Employment
*** Bridging Programs
*** Programs for Women and Seniors
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