Coast Mental Health Foundation - Acting Executive Director
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- Vancouver, BC
- $127,951-191,927 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide steady executive leadership during the Leave Period.
- Ensure continuity of operations and maintain organizational effectiveness.
- Supervise and support direct and indirect reports and foster a collaborative working environment.
- Act as the primary executive contact for and maintain strong communication with the Board, including regular reporting on organizational performance.
- Maintain existing Foundation strategic direction, unless otherwise approved by the Board through a new strategic plan.
- Provide executive oversight of all fund development activities and planning.
- Provide leadership for the planning and implementation of preliminary steps towards the new project and recruit new staff, as needed.
- Oversee the process of developing new policies or updating existing policies to facilitate the Foundation's new project.
- Oversee the identification of potential new donors to the Foundation.
- Maintain and strengthen relationships with major donors and prospective donors.
- Work with volunteers and Board members to advance leadership gifts.
- Act as an interim executive presence and represent the Foundation with key stakeholders, including:
- donors and sponsors
- community leaders
- partner organizations
- Coast Mental Health
- Work closely with and support the work of the Board of Directors and Board committees.
- Prepare or oversee the preparation of ED Reports, risk assessments, and materials for Board and Committee meetings.
- Escalate issues requiring Committee or Board input.
- Support and advise the Board Chair and the Board to ensure good governance, well-informed decision-making, sustainability and continuity of operations.
- Ensure the Board receives timely information to support effective decision-making.
- Maintain strong alignment between the Foundation and Coast.
- Operate within existing Foundation-Coast agreements and practices.
- Support joint/coordinated strategic planning.
- Oversee the Foundation's financial stewardship, including budgeting, reporting, proper accounting of restricted funds and fund transfers to Coast, and cash flow monitoring.
- Ensure compliance with approved Foundation budgets and policies, and that all financial and operational controls remain strong during the Term.
- Ensure that the Foundation meets all CRA requirements applicable to registered charities/public foundations.
- Support external auditors and prepare any compliance documentation required during the Term, including during the annual audit.
- Ensure that the Foundation maintains accurate and secure donor records, with strict adherence to privacy, confidentiality, and donor-data access protocols.
- Monitor and manage key risks related to fundraising, governance, receipting, use of restricted gifts, financial management, campaign activity, and donor relations.
- Ensure the Foundation's activities remain compliant with:
- CRA regulations/provisions, including fundraising and receipting regulations;
- Restricted/Designated gifts documentation and management;
- Related charity transactions and shared-service arrangements;
- Applicable privacy laws and regulations.
- Throughout the Term, maintain thorough documentation of fund development and campaign progress, donor engagement, and strategic decisions.
- Prepare a structured transition briefing document for review by the permanent Executive Director upon their return.
- Senior leadership experience in a Canadian registered charity/fund development organization.
- Demonstrated success in major gift fundraising and capital campaign leadership.
- Experience working with Boards of Directors and senior volunteers in a fundraising environment.
- Experience managing donor relationships at the $100K-$1M+ level.
- Understanding of Canadian registered charities laws and regulations, particularly those affecting public foundations.
- Understanding of laws and regulations affecting British Columbia societies.
- Knowledge of capital campaign planning and management.
- Familiarity with the Vancouver philanthropic sector/community.
- Strategic and collaborative leadership style.
- Strong relationship-building and diplomacy skills.
- Ability to provide calm and steady leadership during a leadership transition.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- High professional integrity and sound judgment
- Strong political acuity and discretion
- Ability to build trust with donors, volunteers, and staff
- Strategic thinking combined with operational discipline
- Comfort representing the organization publicly
- Ability to successfully work in partnership with an affiliated organization.
- 100% employer-paid benefits for employees and their families.
- Vision Care, Dental Care, Prescription Drugs, Naturopath, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Group Life, Massage therapy, Physiotherapy, and Unlimited Out-of-Province and Out-of-Country Emergencies.
- Life Insurance up to $10,000.
- General sick-leave accruals.
- Employee and Family Assistance Program, which includes personal counselling, Life Coaching, Financial Coaching, Legal Referral and Advisory Services, and Health Coaching. In addition, Coast provides a cognitive behavioural therapy program (Telus Health CBT) and Headversity for managing a variety of life issues and includes self-paced therapeutic support.
- Municipal Pension Plan with a guaranteed lifetime monthly pension when you retire. More information can be found at: