Programs Manager

Posted Date: May 9, 2023

Position

This job is classified as full-time (37.5 hours/week) and is a funding-based position.

Apply by: Will remain open until a suitable candidate is secured.

Overview

This position is based in Edmonton, Alberta. We are seeking an experienced, organized, enthusiastic individual who can help translate vision and possibility into reality. The Programs Manager will require broad understanding of social programming in a range of areas including, though not limited to, youth, Elders, environment, language and culture, justice, education, and overarching prevention and awareness initiatives. The Programs Manager will, in collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team, operationalize projects, programs, frameworks that will support the efforts of provincial scope initiatives and will work in unison with community-based Friendship Centres by overseeing the successful implementation of provincially lead undertakings.

Location: Edmonton, AB

Responsibilities

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

  • Skilled with various tech systems; experience with Microsoft Office and digital meeting platforms.
  • Exceptional verbal, written, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
  • Demonstrated excellence in organization and planning.
  • Expertise in facilitation, change management, and problem solving.
  • Ability to influence, motivate, and rally multiple stakeholders around a common cause; comfortable with conflict resolution when required.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, successfully manage multiple priorities, and meet tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion with an understanding of both the Friendship Centre Movement and the rich and diverse Indigenous cultures that are present in Alberta.

DUTIES:

  1. Develop program and project-based concepts that will respond to overarching strategic goals that will support member Friendship Centres to successfully deliver programs of a provincial or regional scope.
  2. Source and secure funding to undertake programs and projects. Develop proposals and funding applications in a timely manner.
  3. In collaboration with Senior Leadership Team, develop and implement contribution agreements and ensure deliverables and reporting are achieved. Define needs and agreements for the delivery of programs, projects, and initiatives in partnership with community-based Friendship Centres.
  4. Lead program-based staff in a culturally informed manner.
  5. Facilitate the design, planning, and implementation of projects/programs to meet deliverables and report on outcomes in a coordinated way. This includes development of appropriate schedules, budgets (in collaboration with finance team), milestones, success indicators (both qualitative and quantitative), and outcomes for each program/project within the portfolio, prioritizing work appropriately.
  6. Engage with team members, key partners, and external experts, as needed to ensure appropriate delivery projects and programs are on time and in scope with budget.

Requirements (or Qualifications)

  • Post Secondary Degree in a related field.
  • Demonstrated senior level project management expertise (a minimum of five years; more is preferred); experience having worked in the Friendship Centre Movement (FCM) is an asset.

How to Apply

Submit cover letter and resume to:

Hiring Committee
ANFCA
Email: ea@anfca.com
10336-121 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5N 1K8

Applications submitted without a cover letter will not be considered

About ANFCA

  • ANFCA is committed to supporting the principles and grassroots approach of the Friendship Centre Movement.
  • ANFCA priorities are guided by its member Friendship Centres and subsequent defined community needs.
  • Indigenous cultural teachings, values and identity are at the core of ANFCA. We provide opportunities for cultural sharing, focused on bridging the gap between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous worldviews. All programs and services incorporate cultural values and teachings into their structures.
  • ANFCA is committed to creating effective, vibrant national and provincial partnerships, focused on collaboration and common goals.
  • ANFCA respects the autonomy of its member Friendship Centres.
  • ANFCA supports its member Friendship Centres in creating safe, friendly, welcoming, status-blind urban hubs that provide culturally appropriate programs and services and create opportunities for Indigenous people and communities to become empowered, to enhance their leadership skills and to be fully engaged and involved in community development.
  • ANFCA’s work is guided by the values and principles identified within a 5-year Strategic Plan as well as by the Truth and Reconciliation 94 Calls to Action and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association (ANFCA)

10336 121 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5N 1K8

Phone: 780.423-3138

Fax: 780.425.6277

Web: anfca.com