South Bruce Grey Health Centre
Position posting number: 2512230
Rate of Pay: $61.51 - $73.31 per hour
Schedule: Full-Time Assignment
Reports to: VP of Patient Care, CNE Location: Walkerton
Vacancy: New
Position Summary: The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is responsible for overseeing the administrative, technical and clinical operations of the pharmacy department. This leadership position is responsible for establishing the drug procurement, order entry practices and clinical pharmacy practices of the pharmacy department. The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is an integral part of the interdisciplinary team responsible for providing patient care and attends multidisciplinary team meetings regularly.
Major and/or Key Elements:
Provides direction and leadership for the pharmacy department
Monitors the drug distribution processes, and drug use control mechanisms including drug procurement, formulary system, and inventory control
Reviews and improves systems, standards, and policies to support the strategic plan and goals of the health center.
With the interdisciplinary team reviews the medication therapy for patients screening for therapeutic duplication, drug-drug interactions, drug-disease interactions, allergies and overall appropriateness of therapy.
Ensures that the pharmacy department and services comply with all relevant legislation and accreditation standards from a quality assurance and risk management perspective
Has an active role and participates in multi-disciplinary team meetings and committees, particularly the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee and Medical Advisory Committee.
Ensures Effective oversight and management of the pharmacy department staff and budget
Hires, appoints, supervises, and organizes training and disciplines all pharmacy staff
Approves, reviews and edits procedure and policy manuals maintaining document control
Ensures all pharmacy staff complete mandatory training annually, and are aware of contingency plans, infection control practices, and departmental health and safety procedures.
Other Managerial projects as assigned.
Position Qualifications & Prerequisites:
Registered as a Part A Pharmacist in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists
Maintains professional liability insurance as required by the Ontario College of Pharmacists
Minimum 3 years of experience as a pharmacist, hospital experience or residency program preferred
Previous management or supervisory experience preferred
Excellent leadership, problem-solving, decision making, organizational and communication skills
Working Conditions/Environment:
Office environment
Acute Care Unit
To be considered for this position please submit cover letter and resumes to Human Resources by email to postings@sbghc.on.ca clearly indicating the posting number noted above.
SBGHC is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. SBGHC will provide reasonable accommodation in compliance with AODA when notified by a candidate that accommodation due to a disability is required for the interview process.
Thank you for your continued interest in South Bruce Grey Health Centre. We deeply value and celebrate the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, as they are integral to the enrichment of our work environment. We believe that by fostering an inclusive and diverse community, we can achieve our mission of providing exceptional healthcare services to all individuals with compassion and respect. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our organization including, but not limited to women, racial or ethnic minorities, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, persons with Disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ communities.
Position posting number: 2512230
Rate of Pay: $61.51 - $73.31 per hour
Schedule: Full-Time Assignment
Reports to: VP of Patient Care, CNE Location: Walkerton
Vacancy: New
Position Summary: The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is responsible for overseeing the administrative, technical and clinical operations of the pharmacy department. This leadership position is responsible for establishing the drug procurement, order entry practices and clinical pharmacy practices of the pharmacy department. The Clinical Pharmacy Manager is an integral part of the interdisciplinary team responsible for providing patient care and attends multidisciplinary team meetings regularly.
Major and/or Key Elements:
Provides direction and leadership for the pharmacy department
Monitors the drug distribution processes, and drug use control mechanisms including drug procurement, formulary system, and inventory control
Reviews and improves systems, standards, and policies to support the strategic plan and goals of the health center.
With the interdisciplinary team reviews the medication therapy for patients screening for therapeutic duplication, drug-drug interactions, drug-disease interactions, allergies and overall appropriateness of therapy.
Ensures that the pharmacy department and services comply with all relevant legislation and accreditation standards from a quality assurance and risk management perspective
Has an active role and participates in multi-disciplinary team meetings and committees, particularly the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee and Medical Advisory Committee.
Ensures Effective oversight and management of the pharmacy department staff and budget
Hires, appoints, supervises, and organizes training and disciplines all pharmacy staff
Approves, reviews and edits procedure and policy manuals maintaining document control
Ensures all pharmacy staff complete mandatory training annually, and are aware of contingency plans, infection control practices, and departmental health and safety procedures.
Other Managerial projects as assigned.
Position Qualifications & Prerequisites:
Registered as a Part A Pharmacist in good standing with the Ontario College of Pharmacists
Maintains professional liability insurance as required by the Ontario College of Pharmacists
Minimum 3 years of experience as a pharmacist, hospital experience or residency program preferred
Previous management or supervisory experience preferred
Excellent leadership, problem-solving, decision making, organizational and communication skills
Working Conditions/Environment:
Office environment
Acute Care Unit
To be considered for this position please submit cover letter and resumes to Human Resources by email to postings@sbghc.on.ca clearly indicating the posting number noted above.
SBGHC is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. SBGHC will provide reasonable accommodation in compliance with AODA when notified by a candidate that accommodation due to a disability is required for the interview process.
Thank you for your continued interest in South Bruce Grey Health Centre. We deeply value and celebrate the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, as they are integral to the enrichment of our work environment. We believe that by fostering an inclusive and diverse community, we can achieve our mission of providing exceptional healthcare services to all individuals with compassion and respect. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our organization including, but not limited to women, racial or ethnic minorities, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, persons with Disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ communities.
Boyden
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians, and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking a collaborative and operational leader for the Certification and Assessment portfolio, advancing high-quality certification, assessment, and examination programs that uphold national standards and deliver an exceptional experience for candidates and stakeholders.
Associate Director, Certification and Assessment
In partnership with the Director, the Associate Director provides operational leadership for the Certification and Assessment portfolio, including Certification in the College of Family Physicians (CCFP) and Certificates of Added Competence (CAC).
The role is accountable for the effective delivery, continuous improvement, and operational oversight of certification, assessment and examination programs and services, ensuring valid and defensible certification decisions, clear assessment expectation, high-quality examination delivery, and robust CAC-related work, as well as an exceptional experience for candidates, certificants and stakeholders.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished and collaborative leader with significant experience in certification, assessment, examinations, health professions education, or professional regulation within a complex healthcare, academic, regulatory, or not-for-profit environment. Demonstrated success leading high-performing teams, translating strategy into operational excellence, and fostering trusted relationships across diverse stakeholder groups will be essential, along with the ability to advance continuous improvement and deliver high-quality certification and assessment programs.
With at least 10 years of progressive leadership experience, the successful candidate will possess a master's degree in medical education, health professions education, assessment and evaluation, psychometrics, education, or a related discipline. Experience in certification, competency-based assessment, examinations, or medical education within the Canadian healthcare landscape is strongly preferred. The successful candidate will embody the CFPC's Values in Action - Caring, Learning, Collaboration, Responsiveness, Respect, Integrity, and Commitment to Excellence. Bilingualism (English and French) is preferred.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $144,701.76 to $180,877.44. This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This is a new role for the organization with an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
REPRESENTING MORE THAN 47,000 MEMBERS , the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is the professional organization responsible for establishing standards for the training, certification, and lifelong education of family physicians, and for advocating on behalf of the specialty of family medicine, family physicians, and their patients. The CFPC accredits postgraduate family medicine training in Canada’s 18 medical schools.
The CFPC is seeking a collaborative and operational leader for the Certification and Assessment portfolio, advancing high-quality certification, assessment, and examination programs that uphold national standards and deliver an exceptional experience for candidates and stakeholders.
Associate Director, Certification and Assessment
In partnership with the Director, the Associate Director provides operational leadership for the Certification and Assessment portfolio, including Certification in the College of Family Physicians (CCFP) and Certificates of Added Competence (CAC).
The role is accountable for the effective delivery, continuous improvement, and operational oversight of certification, assessment and examination programs and services, ensuring valid and defensible certification decisions, clear assessment expectation, high-quality examination delivery, and robust CAC-related work, as well as an exceptional experience for candidates, certificants and stakeholders.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished and collaborative leader with significant experience in certification, assessment, examinations, health professions education, or professional regulation within a complex healthcare, academic, regulatory, or not-for-profit environment. Demonstrated success leading high-performing teams, translating strategy into operational excellence, and fostering trusted relationships across diverse stakeholder groups will be essential, along with the ability to advance continuous improvement and deliver high-quality certification and assessment programs.
With at least 10 years of progressive leadership experience, the successful candidate will possess a master's degree in medical education, health professions education, assessment and evaluation, psychometrics, education, or a related discipline. Experience in certification, competency-based assessment, examinations, or medical education within the Canadian healthcare landscape is strongly preferred. The successful candidate will embody the CFPC's Values in Action - Caring, Learning, Collaboration, Responsiveness, Respect, Integrity, and Commitment to Excellence. Bilingualism (English and French) is preferred.
To explore this exceptional opportunity further, please contact Pamela Colquhoun, Partner , via Kathy Luu at kluu@boyden.com .
The salary range for this position is $144,701.76 to $180,877.44. This role is based in Mississauga, and the successful candidate may have the ability to work remotely in accordance with the Organization’s policies and procedures dealing with remote and/or hybrid work arrangements in effect from time-to-time. Our current hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Eastern Time.
This is a new role for the organization with an expected appointment in fall 2026.
The CFPC is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and actively promotes a safe, healthy, and respectful work environment. Our hiring practices have been designed to ensure that applicants are protected from discrimination, human rights are respected, and individual needs are accommodated. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences, marital status, family status or disability. Throughout the recruitment and selection process, please advise us if you require any accommodation(s).
The CFPC is dedicated to advocating for improvements in the health care of Indigenous people. You can read our Indigenous Health Working Group (IHWG) action plan and learn more about what we are doing around cultural safety and reconciliation.
c/o Odgers
Riverside Health Care (Riverside) is a fully accredited multi-site, multi-faceted health care system providing service to the Rainy River District and is the third largest provider in spectacular Northwestern Ontario. The Rainy River District is a remarkable place to call home and encompasses diverse communities across the North West. It is a region defined by resilience, connection and a deep commitment to caring for one another. Riverside has sites across the western portion of the District and serves a catchment area of more than 22,000 residents across 4.7 million acres in Fort Frances, Emo, and Rainy River. A health-care hub that spans the district, Riverside is an integral piece of a growing health landscape in their communities, providing inclusive and accessible service to all residents and visitors.
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) joins Riverside Health Care at a pivotal moment of opportunity and transformation. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will provide visionary leadership to a multi-site healthcare organization serving communities across the Rainy River District and play a central role in shaping the future of healthcare delivery in Northwestern Ontario. As Riverside continues to advance its strategic priorities, strengthen regional partnerships, advocate for capital investment, and navigate an evolving healthcare landscape, the CEO will unite the organization around a shared vision while ensuring exceptional care for patients, residents, clients, and families. This is an opportunity to lead an organization with deep community roots and a committed workforce while positioning Riverside for long-term sustainability and success. Leading during a period of increasing service demands, workforce pressures, financial constraints, and system transformation, the CEO will foster greater alignment across Riverside's sites, services, and teams while strengthening a culture of collaboration and shared purpose. As the organization's primary ambassador, they will build trusted relationships with First Nations communities, Ontario Health, the Ministry of Health, municipal leaders, physicians, staff, volunteers, donors, and regional partners, ensuring Riverside is well positioned to influence the future of healthcare across the region. By championing a "One Riverside" culture and advancing strategic partnerships, the CEO will help secure the resources, investments, and relationships needed to support high-quality care for years to come.
The ideal candidate is an authentic, collaborative, and values-driven executive who inspires confidence through their leadership, integrity, and sound judgement. An accomplished health system leader, they bring experience leading complex organizations through change while balancing operational excellence with a clear strategic vision. They are a visible and approachable leader who builds trust through engagement, transparency, and genuine relationships, recognizing that lasting success is achieved by bringing people together around a common purpose. Equally comfortable working with Boards, physicians, staff, government, Indigenous communities, and external partners, they possess the political acuity and communication skills to influence, collaborate, and advocate effectively on behalf of Riverside. The successful candidate will bring demonstrated experience building high-performing teams, fostering organizational culture, and creating environments where people feel empowered, supported, and accountable. They will possess strong financial stewardship, a systems perspective, and the ability to navigate competing priorities while maintaining focus on long-term organizational sustainability. Above all, they will embrace the unique opportunities and complexities of rural healthcare and be energized by the opportunity to unite Riverside's people, strengthen regional partnerships, and lead an organization that is deeply committed to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves.
To Apply
To fill this position, Riverside Health Care has partnered with leadership advisory firm Odgers. Applications are encouraged immediately and should be submitted online at https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31865 . For more information, please contact Sarah Shaikh of Odgers at sarah.shaikh@odgers.com . We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Riverside Health Care and Odgers do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants for a position.
Reason for Posting: Vacancy
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Riverside Health Care is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers and Riverside Health Care throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.
Riverside Health Care (Riverside) is a fully accredited multi-site, multi-faceted health care system providing service to the Rainy River District and is the third largest provider in spectacular Northwestern Ontario. The Rainy River District is a remarkable place to call home and encompasses diverse communities across the North West. It is a region defined by resilience, connection and a deep commitment to caring for one another. Riverside has sites across the western portion of the District and serves a catchment area of more than 22,000 residents across 4.7 million acres in Fort Frances, Emo, and Rainy River. A health-care hub that spans the district, Riverside is an integral piece of a growing health landscape in their communities, providing inclusive and accessible service to all residents and visitors.
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) joins Riverside Health Care at a pivotal moment of opportunity and transformation. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will provide visionary leadership to a multi-site healthcare organization serving communities across the Rainy River District and play a central role in shaping the future of healthcare delivery in Northwestern Ontario. As Riverside continues to advance its strategic priorities, strengthen regional partnerships, advocate for capital investment, and navigate an evolving healthcare landscape, the CEO will unite the organization around a shared vision while ensuring exceptional care for patients, residents, clients, and families. This is an opportunity to lead an organization with deep community roots and a committed workforce while positioning Riverside for long-term sustainability and success. Leading during a period of increasing service demands, workforce pressures, financial constraints, and system transformation, the CEO will foster greater alignment across Riverside's sites, services, and teams while strengthening a culture of collaboration and shared purpose. As the organization's primary ambassador, they will build trusted relationships with First Nations communities, Ontario Health, the Ministry of Health, municipal leaders, physicians, staff, volunteers, donors, and regional partners, ensuring Riverside is well positioned to influence the future of healthcare across the region. By championing a "One Riverside" culture and advancing strategic partnerships, the CEO will help secure the resources, investments, and relationships needed to support high-quality care for years to come.
The ideal candidate is an authentic, collaborative, and values-driven executive who inspires confidence through their leadership, integrity, and sound judgement. An accomplished health system leader, they bring experience leading complex organizations through change while balancing operational excellence with a clear strategic vision. They are a visible and approachable leader who builds trust through engagement, transparency, and genuine relationships, recognizing that lasting success is achieved by bringing people together around a common purpose. Equally comfortable working with Boards, physicians, staff, government, Indigenous communities, and external partners, they possess the political acuity and communication skills to influence, collaborate, and advocate effectively on behalf of Riverside. The successful candidate will bring demonstrated experience building high-performing teams, fostering organizational culture, and creating environments where people feel empowered, supported, and accountable. They will possess strong financial stewardship, a systems perspective, and the ability to navigate competing priorities while maintaining focus on long-term organizational sustainability. Above all, they will embrace the unique opportunities and complexities of rural healthcare and be energized by the opportunity to unite Riverside's people, strengthen regional partnerships, and lead an organization that is deeply committed to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves.
To Apply
To fill this position, Riverside Health Care has partnered with leadership advisory firm Odgers. Applications are encouraged immediately and should be submitted online at https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/31865 . For more information, please contact Sarah Shaikh of Odgers at sarah.shaikh@odgers.com . We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
Riverside Health Care and Odgers do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants for a position.
Reason for Posting: Vacancy
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Riverside Health Care is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with the Accessible Canada Act, 2019 and all applicable provincial accessibility standards, upon request, accommodation will be provided by both Odgers and Riverside Health Care throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Odgers is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all the work that we do. As part of our efforts to better understand our ability to reach as broad a pool of candidates as possible for our searches, our DEI team would like to encourage you to take a moment and access our Self-Declaration Form.
Promeus
Executive Director
Founded in 2000 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, Fontbonne Ministries is a Catholic social services organization whose mission is to foster community and wellbeing through welcoming and inclusive programs for the most socially isolated among us. Based in Toronto’s east end, Fontbonne supports people experiencing social isolation, poverty, food and housing insecurity, and other forms of vulnerability through supportive housing for older women, community drop-in and food access services, friendly visiting, practical supports, and creative programming.
Guided by the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph and sponsored by Catholic Health Sponsors of Ontario, Fontbonne is entering an important next chapter. The organization benefits from committed staff and volunteers, established programs, and a meaningful community presence. The next Executive Director will build on these strengths while helping Fontbonne broaden its partnerships, evolve its services, and strengthen its long-term sustainability.
The Position
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide Fontbonne into its next chapter of growth and community impact. They will ensure Fontbonne’s mission remains the touchstone for strategy, decision-making, organizational culture, and the evolution of programs and partnerships. They will provide clear strategic leadership, ensure financial sustainability, and support a culture that reflects Fontbonne’s values of respect, advocacy, community, compassion, and accountability. As the organization prepares for its next strategic plan, the Executive Director will also oversee a dedicated senior team, deepen relationships with partner organizations, and serve as Fontbonne’s leading ambassador.
The incoming leader will build on the organization's strong foundation, working collaboratively with the Board and team to guide Fontbonne's next phase of growth and evolution. Key priorities will include strengthening organizational capacity, expanding partnerships, exploring new and complementary service offerings, and diversifying revenue to support long-term sustainability. The Executive Director will also deepen Fontbonne’s engagement across the community, building connections with funders, donors, government, service partners, and neighbourhood stakeholders.
This is an opportunity to lead an established, mission-driven organization and shape its next phase of community impact.
The Person
The ideal candidate is an experienced, values-driven leader with high emotional intelligence and a proven record of success in nonprofit leadership. They bring executive experience in community services, social services, or another mission-driven organization, ideally with exposure to vulnerable populations. They combine strategic perspective with operational discipline and are skilled at building engaged, inclusive, and accountable teams.
This individual is a confident and authentic communicator who can connect effectively with donors, community partners, staff, volunteers, and program participants. They are a strong relationship-builder who can strengthen existing connections, cultivate new partnerships, and balance growth ambitions with organizational capacity. Aboveall, they are motivated by Fontbonne’s mission and understand the importance of dignity, trust, and meaningful support for people facing social and economic challenges.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume or query to Heather Spiegel or Judy Mandelman at resumes@promeus.ca . An Executive Brief is available upon request.
Fontbonne Ministries and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from women, racialized persons, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.
Executive Director
Founded in 2000 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, Fontbonne Ministries is a Catholic social services organization whose mission is to foster community and wellbeing through welcoming and inclusive programs for the most socially isolated among us. Based in Toronto’s east end, Fontbonne supports people experiencing social isolation, poverty, food and housing insecurity, and other forms of vulnerability through supportive housing for older women, community drop-in and food access services, friendly visiting, practical supports, and creative programming.
Guided by the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph and sponsored by Catholic Health Sponsors of Ontario, Fontbonne is entering an important next chapter. The organization benefits from committed staff and volunteers, established programs, and a meaningful community presence. The next Executive Director will build on these strengths while helping Fontbonne broaden its partnerships, evolve its services, and strengthen its long-term sustainability.
The Position
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will guide Fontbonne into its next chapter of growth and community impact. They will ensure Fontbonne’s mission remains the touchstone for strategy, decision-making, organizational culture, and the evolution of programs and partnerships. They will provide clear strategic leadership, ensure financial sustainability, and support a culture that reflects Fontbonne’s values of respect, advocacy, community, compassion, and accountability. As the organization prepares for its next strategic plan, the Executive Director will also oversee a dedicated senior team, deepen relationships with partner organizations, and serve as Fontbonne’s leading ambassador.
The incoming leader will build on the organization's strong foundation, working collaboratively with the Board and team to guide Fontbonne's next phase of growth and evolution. Key priorities will include strengthening organizational capacity, expanding partnerships, exploring new and complementary service offerings, and diversifying revenue to support long-term sustainability. The Executive Director will also deepen Fontbonne’s engagement across the community, building connections with funders, donors, government, service partners, and neighbourhood stakeholders.
This is an opportunity to lead an established, mission-driven organization and shape its next phase of community impact.
The Person
The ideal candidate is an experienced, values-driven leader with high emotional intelligence and a proven record of success in nonprofit leadership. They bring executive experience in community services, social services, or another mission-driven organization, ideally with exposure to vulnerable populations. They combine strategic perspective with operational discipline and are skilled at building engaged, inclusive, and accountable teams.
This individual is a confident and authentic communicator who can connect effectively with donors, community partners, staff, volunteers, and program participants. They are a strong relationship-builder who can strengthen existing connections, cultivate new partnerships, and balance growth ambitions with organizational capacity. Aboveall, they are motivated by Fontbonne’s mission and understand the importance of dignity, trust, and meaningful support for people facing social and economic challenges.
To confidentially explore this opportunity, please email your resume or query to Heather Spiegel or Judy Mandelman at resumes@promeus.ca . An Executive Brief is available upon request.
Fontbonne Ministries and Promeus Inc. are committed to building an intentionally inclusive environment that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from women, racialized persons, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.