Ojibiikaan Indigenous Cultural Network hiring Program Manager

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Author: Josie Di Felice

Posted: September 11, 2018

Categories: GoodFoodBites / Opportunities

Ojibiikaan Indigenous Cultural Network is hiring a Program Manager for their Ojiibikens Early Years Program. The full-time contract position is based in Toronto, from October 2018 to December 31, 2019, with the possibility of extension.

The full job posting has been copied below. Apply by September 20, 2018.

About Ojibiikaan
Ojibiikaan Indigenous Cultural Network (Ojibiikaan) is a First Nations-led not-for-profit in Toronto. Ojibiikaan formed in 2018 in response to an identified gap in dedicated Indigenous Food Sovereignty programming to address food systems, food education, food justice, and agricultural and ecological practices and protocols in Toronto. Our mandate is to strengthen Indigenous roots in Toronto, the GTA and surrounding First Nations communities through knowledge exchange and land-based food projects.

Ojiibikens is Ojibiikaan’s Early Years program. Under this program, staff will deliver mobile cultural and land-based activities for Indigenous children and their families in Toronto. This program is funded through the City of Toronto by the Government of Ontario Journey Together strategy for reconciliation.

Job Summary
Reporting to the Ojibiikaan Board of Directors, you will oversee the start-up and daily operations of the Ojiibikens program and lead staff in the planning and implementation of daily programming. To be successful in this role you will need to be service-oriented and an effective leader who works well within teams and has strong program planning skills.

Duties and Responsibilities
● Lead and manage the development of scope requirements, budgeting, resource management, planning, scheduling, monitoring and reporting on impact for programming
● Establish quality standards and measurement frameworks for program evaluation
● Oversee programs and workshops from conception to implementation, ensuring quality of services and that program design and execution supports the strategic priorities, mission, vision and values of the organization and the funding mandate
● Manage the development and implementation of protocols to ensure child protection, maintain program spaces, and ensure program environments are safe for vulnerable participants
● Recruit and positively support and lead staff in program delivery; provide input towards the establishment of individual objectives, training and work plans
● Plan training and professional development activities in response to the needs of the staff team
● Ensure program and staff uphold cultural values, legislated standards and regulations, organizational policies
● Participate in strategic planning and prepare proposals to support implementation
● Develop and maintain strategic relationships with partners and stakeholders, including government, community and other agencies to enhance program delivery
● Liaise and collaborate with other Journey Together agencies, and participate in committees and advisory groups as necessary
● Preserve confidentiality and seek to minimize risks for clients, employees and the organization at all times
● Perform other duties as assigned and related to the position

Qualifications
● A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution preferably in early childhood education, social work, Indigenous studies, or related fields
● Three (3) years experience in program management and indigenous programming
● Three (3) years experience in budget planning and oversight
● Clear Vulnerable Sector check

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
● Experience working with Indigenous children and families is an asset
● Knowledge of Indigenous growing or food systems, or fluency in an Indigenous language is an asset
● Familiarity and experience working with Indigenous communities, agencies and service organizations in Toronto is an asset
● Demonstrated openness to learning and willingness to engage in cultural competency training
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills
● Group facilitation and community engagement skills
● Public speaking and presentation skills
● Experience in leading a successful team
● Ability to work with a variety of individuals
● Ability to analyze problems, recommend and implement solutions
● Strong computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office Suite
● Must be able to maintain confidentiality
● Ability to effectively handle client complaints
● Ability to take direction and prioritize tasks
● Ability to travel within the GTA as required, valid G license a strong asset
● Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as required

This is a full-time contract position based in Toronto from October 2018 to December 31, 2019, with the possibility of extension. This position requires some local travel and some evening and weekend hours to attend meetings, special events and fulfill other job functions. The salary ranges from $73,800 to $85,540 dependent on experience.

As an organization primarily serving the Indigenous community of Toronto, we encourage applications from qualified First Nation, Métis and Inuit candidates and all others who are interested in the position. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Accommodations for applicants with disabilities are available upon request.

Please submit a cover letter and CV to ojibiikaan@gmail.com by 1 p.m. on September 20, 2018 with subject line “Program Manager – Applicant Name”