Family Resilience Program Manager

Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

About the Ottawa Parent Resource Centre



The Ottawa Parent Resource Centre (PRC) supports caregivers and families across Ottawa with responsive, evidence-informed programs and services that strengthen parenting capacity, wellbeing, and connection.

Purpose



The Family Resilience Program Manager (FRPM) is a senior leadership role with the PRC that combines clinical service delivery and mental health consultancy with program leadership. The FRPM supports a diversity of families within the Ottawa community through tailored parenting courses, groups, workshops as well as one-to-onecounselling support, including in-home visitations. The FRPM also oversees the daily management of the Parent Support Phone Line, ensuring timely response, appropriate triage, documentation, and warm referrals to internal and community supports.

As a senior leader within the organization, the Family Resilience Program Manager ensures that service delivery supports the Parent Resource Centre's strategic priorities and mandate and reports to the Board of Directors, stakeholders, donors and funders as required. The FRPM further consults with service providers in the community and supports referrals to and from the PRC's Family Resilience Program.?They also ensure that the programs and services the PRC offers are based on current, evidence-based best-practices and comply with all relevant regulatory requirements.

What you bring to this role:



This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic, visionary leader who is passionate about building responsive programs and services that strengthen families and communities. The Family Resilience Program Manager will play a key role in designing and continuously improving parenting program curricula and facilitation resources--ensuring they are accessible, culturally responsive, and grounded in evidence-based best practices--while also building collaborative partnerships with community agencies, funders, and stakeholders. We're looking for someone with passion and purpose: a strategic thinker who can work independently, lead and grow a strong team, and thrive in a changing environment. If you enjoy innovation, capacity building, and turning community needs into high-impact services, this role offers meaningful space to lead, adapt, and make a lasting difference.

Reports to:

Executive Director

Key Responsibilities



Direct Service & Clinical Support



Facilitates parenting groups, workshops and supports groups based on the needs of the clients, community and PRC's strategic direction. Provides one-to-one parent support in office, virtually, over the phone or in the client's home. Coordinates and supervises client care with FRP staff and contractors. Serves as the primary lead for the Parent Support Phone Line, ensuring timely responses, effective triage, accurate documentation, and consistent database management. Conducts and oversees program intakes and ensure timely referrals to appropriate community supports

Program Design, Curriculum Development & Quality



Plans, develops and manages all parent related programs and services under the Family Resilience Program. Designs curricula, session plans, facilitation guides, and participant materials grounded in evidence-informed practice and adult learning principles. Identifies, develops, and integrates resources and tools that strengthen program quality and outcomes. Implements program evaluation approaches, measurement and outcomes approaches, including data collection and analysis and uses findings for reporting and quality improvement.

Leadership?& People Management



Supervises and mentors FRP staff (full-time, part-time, contract), students and volunteers; supports scheduling, role clarity and team functioning. Participates in hiring, onboarding, training and professional development of FRP staff; provides ongoing feedback and conducts annual reviews. Creates and manages an annual departmental workplan that reflects best-practice and advances equity, inclusion and culturally responsive service delivery. Attends and contributes to staff, team and supervision meetings.

Community Partnerships?& System Collaboration



Promotes PRC's mission and Family Resilience Program services; participates in strategic networks and community committees in coordination with the Executive Director. Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with community agencies and stakeholders to improve outcomes for families and priority populations. Strengthens referral pathways to and from PRC and contributes to integrated community strategies.

Strategy, Funding & Operations



Supports Strategic Planning with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and staff. Identifies funding opportunities and supports grant applications related to FRP delivery. Coordinates with the Executive Director on program budgeting; approves expenditures within guidelines and meets program needs within annual budget. Maintains accurate and timely client records, information and database management. Supports the development of social media and website content related to the program.

Required Qualifications & Experience



Minimum?5 years?of progressive experience developing and delivering?front-line programs and services?for children and families in a community-based or social service setting, with demonstrated ability to support?diverse populations. A?visionary and strategic thinker?with demonstrated ability to implement organizational strategic direction and translate community needs into responsive programming. Proven experience in?program development?and?designing curriculum?(e.g., session plans, facilitation guides, participant materials), including workshop and group facilitation. Broad knowledge of?early childhood development,?child development, and?family support?approaches, including strengths-based, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive practices. Experience in?community development?and?capacity building?(people and/or systems), including building partnerships and supporting collaborative initiatives. Demonstrated knowledge of--and commitment to--Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, with experience adapting services to be accessible and culturally responsive. Working knowledge of relevant legislation and applicable?provincial/municipal policies, procedures, and guidelines related to children, families, privacy, and service delivery. Experience supervising, mentoring, and coaching staff (full-time/part-time/contract) with a supportive, coaching-oriented leadership style. Ability to lead through change and foster strong team culture. Excellent?written and oral communication?and presentation skills, with the ability to represent PRC professionally with families, partners, funders, and stakeholders. Strong?analytical, organizational, and project management skills, including ability to assess needs, set priorities, and develop clear proposals, reports, and workplans. Demonstrated ability to design and use?evaluation, measurement, and outcomes?approaches to improve program quality and demonstrate impact. Sound management skills and experience with?organizational development?and leading?change initiatives?in dynamic environments.

Assets



Training/certification in evidence-based parenting models such as: Circle of Security Parenting (COS-P)?facilitator training Triple P - Positive Parenting Program?training OR comparable evidence-based parenting/attachment/parent coaching

Education



Degree in?Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Education/Early Childhood Education, or other equivalent relevant post-secondary education training.

Language



Fluent in English, oral and written Bilingualism/multilingualism an asset

Additional Requirements



Criminal Reference Check for the Vulnerable Sector is required Ability to work some evening and weekend shifts as required Maintain all required professional accreditation/credentials in good standing

Salary



$65,000 to $75,000/annual

Hours



Full-time position (35 hours/week); some evening and weekend shifts will be required

Benefits



The PRC offers group health and dental benefits, generous vacation, sick days and personal days annually, as well as professional development opportunities.

To Apply



If you are eager to share your knowledge, experience and expertise with the PRC, please send a one-page cover letter outlining your interest and how your skills and experience will support the work of the PRC, along with your resume, to

selectioncommittee@parentresource.ca

no later than January 12, 2026.Applications will be reviewed as they are received.

Please save your application as a PDF in one document and title: LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_FRPM_PRC



The Parent Resource Centre fosters a positive inclusive workplace culture, with a workforce that is representative of the families and communities we serve. Committed to the principles of diversity and inclusion, the PRC encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds and those who may need accommodation to apply to join its team. Should you require accommodation during the application process, please reach out to

selectioncommittee@parentresource.ca

.

Thank you for your interest in applying to join the Ottawa Parent Resource Centre. Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $65,000.00-$75,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Extended health care Paid time off
Work Location: In person

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  • Job Id
    JD3293175
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Ottawa, ON, CA, Canada
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