Note: this position is a full-time contract up to 3 months with the possibility of extension
Why make ONWA your career choice?
Make a difference in the lives of Indigenous peoples by supporting and advocating for positive change.
- Competitive salaries
- Paid time off at Christmas
- Additional paid stat and civic holidays
- 35 hour work week
- Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance
- Ongoing professional development.
- Possible reimbursement on portion of cell phone and internet expenses
- Remote/hybrid work offered for various positions
VISION:
At the Ontario Native Womens Association (ONWA), we celebrate and honour the safety and healing of Indigenous Women and Girls as they take up their leadership roles in the family, community, provincially, nationally and internationally for generations to come.
SCOPE:
The Branch Manager will lead, coach and support a group of employees within various programs while ensuring ONWAs vision, mandate, objectives and Community Member deliverables are met and aligned with ONWAs Strategic Plan.The Branch Manager is responsible for ensuring all programs they oversee are implemented and managed according to the program standards and guidelines and work to facilitate achievement of the agreed program deliverables, to ensure that the branch office is a safe space for Indigenous Women, their families, and the community. The Branch Manager will manage, support and work in collaboration with all portfolios that work in the Branch with the understanding that there is the potential of growth or change at each site.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- A Degree/Diploma related to Indigenous Learning, Social Work, Justice, or equivalent discipline with a minimum of five (5) years experience in a Supervisory or Management role, a masters degree is considered an asset and preferred.
- Minimum 3 (three) years previous work experience in supporting and advocating for Indigenous women and families.
- Demonstrated administrative management with the ability to supervise.
- Knowledge and experience with Indigenous culture, traditions, ceremony and connecting Community Members to cultural practices that can be used in supporting Community Members.
- In-depth understanding of psychological, social and cognitive development.
- Awareness of the recent, historical and intergenerational trauma that Indigenous women and their families may have experienced, including the psychological, neurological, physiological, social and spiritual impact of trauma.
- Understanding of the principles of cultural trauma-informed care and wise practices.
- A strong understanding of gendered based lens/perspective from an integrated feminist, anti-racist, anti-oppression perspective is required
- Proven work experience in managing crisis support and ability to mediate conflict.
- Ability to work with community member centered approaches; ensuring team members follow the provisions of the community member centered approaches.
- Thorough knowledge and experience with case management and supportive counselling skills.
- Demonstrated experience managing a variety of contribution agreements and successful proposal writing skills.
- Experience with program budgets, cash flows and projected expenses, and project financial management.
- Willing to work flexible hours as needed to provide ongoing support and services to branch office(s).
- Knowledge and working understanding of Not-For Profit Organizations.
- Demonstrated organizational, time management and presentation / facilitation skills with the ability to follow through on assigned duties independently within strict deadlines.
- Knowledge and experience with program development and implementation.
- Thorough knowledge of other service agencies with proven ability to build and maintain, strong and healthy relationship.
- Excellent networking skills, and the ability to establish and maintain these connections and partnerships.
- Excellent written and oral communications, with emphasis on keen listening and ability to effectively interpret verbal communications and needs of prospective Community Members.
- Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office; competency working with other databases.
- Knowledge and understanding of current issues facing Indigenous Women and their families.
- Ability to travel.
- Ability to speak an Indigenous Language is considered an asset.
- Current vulnerable sector criminal records check. Valid 1st Aid/CPR.
- Class G license, 2 million liability insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle.
- A cellular phone and internet access is required within this position.
- Must be willing and able to work a flexible working from home arrangement if required. This may include a combination of virtual remote work in your home and in office arrangements. This will be based on operational needs and will be determined by the ONWA.
- Must be dependable, able to follow instructions, respond to management direction and be able to improve performance through management feedback.
- ONWA is committed on implementing measures to protect its community members, staff, and other stakeholders from COVID-19. As a result, ONWA has implemented a mandatory vaccination policy. Exemptions will be made for those with a valid medical exemption; proof of the exemption will be required.
The full salary range for this role is $87,000 - $107,574. ONWA conducts annual performance reviews, and employees may be eligible for salary adjustments based on performance outcomes and available funding.
We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
If you would like to learn more about the job, please send us an email at [email protected].