Job Description

The Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society (ACEH) is seeking an Executive Director to assume organizational leadership as part of the current Chief Executive Officer's succession over the next six months. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with the current Directors to transition into full leadership, management, and strategic oversight of the organization by July 2026.


The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in non-profit leadership, particularly within the supportive housing and Indigenous service sectors, and demonstrate proven experience in board relations, governance, and community advocacy. Candidates should have at least five years of experience in a senior leadership or management position, preferably in a non-profit or community-based setting.

Essential qualifications include:



Strong financial management and literacy; Experience in fund development, program design, policy implementation, and human resource management; Excellent communication, advocacy, and relationship-building skills; A deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and the unique challenges faced by urban Indigenous communities.

Preference will be given to candidates who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or M

etis) and who have experience working with First Nations communities across Vancouver Island.




This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of the Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society and make a lasting impact on First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples experiencing homelessness across Vancouver Island. The role is based in Victoria, on the unceded territories of the Lekwungen Peoples, with regular travel across Vancouver Island and occasional national travel.

Application Submission:

You are required to submit a

resume and cover letter

to

hr@acehsociety.com

that highlights Indigenous ancestry, Indigenous community/organization involvements, education, certification, demonstrated contract experience, and how your knowledge, skills, and abilities will support and contribute to the ACEH and our community through a cultural lens.

Applications missing this will be automatically screened out of the selection process


Preference will be given to qualified candidates with First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis ancestry, with specific preference given to those with Coast Salish ancestry. As an inclusive employer, we encourage members of the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community to apply.


Applications will be received until positions are filled. Only qualified candidates will be shortlisted and interviewed.

Job Details:



Position Type:

Full-time, 40 hours per week.

Salary:

$83,200 to $110,000

Key Responsibilities:



Leadership & Organizational Management



Provide visionary leadership that aligns with ACEH's mission, values, and strategic goals. Oversee the implementation of programs and services, ensuring they meet the needs of the community. Foster a healthy, inclusive, and culturally safe workplace for managers, employees, and family members.

Financial & Operational Oversight



Develop and manage the organization's budget, ensuring financial sustainability and accountability. Secure funding through grant writing, fundraising, and partnerships. Oversee compliance with all financial, legal, and regulatory requirements.

Community Engagement & Advocacy



Build and maintain strong relationships with Indigenous communities, government agencies, funders, and local partners. Represent ACEH at community events, public engagements, and sector-related meetings.

Board & Governance



Support the Board of Directors by providing regular reports, strategic recommendations, and policy guidance. Ensure that all programs and services align with the organization's bylaws and governance policies.

Qualifications & Education:



A Bachelor's degree in a related field is required, with a Master's degree preferred. A minimum of 5 years in a leadership or senior management role, preferably in the non- profit or community sector. Strong financial literacy and experience in budgeting and fundraising. Demonstrated success in program development, policy implementation, and human resource management. Proven track record of working with boards, governance, and community advocacy. Deep understanding of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and the challenges faced by urban Indigenous communities. Preference will be given to individuals who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis). Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Acrobat, Canva, as well as Social Media platforms. Experience or personal insights into working cooperatively and non-judgmentally with people with disabilities, lived experience, addictions, etc. Experience working with Indigenous peoples and an awareness of the impacts of colonization. Preference given to those with experience working at non-profits. Preference given to those with previous experience working with Indigenous communities and/or in maternal and child health is highly preferred. Requires a valid driver's license and a working vehicle

Skills & Abilities:



Ability to work professionally, effectively, and non-judgmentally with a broad range of personalities, needs, cultures and abilities. Ability to remain calm and professional in high stress situations. Ability to provide hospitality and kindness in serving others. Ability to work under pressure and exercise good judgment in a variety of situations. Ability to work independently, flexible, and adaptable to various competing demands. Demonstrate proactive approaches to problem-solving with strong decision-making capability. Ability to handle change, exercising flexibility with plans evolving and changing direction. Ability to demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated ability and success in proposal writing and program development. Skilled in developing PowerPoints, Posters, and Reports. Ability to demonstrate organizational and administrative skills. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Ability to effectively manage time to complete and prioritize a variety of tasks within a given timeline, with adherence to important deadlines. * Ability to work independently, take initiative when necessary, and work collaboratively as part of a team.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2938963
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Victoria, BC, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned