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Executive Director, Alberta at Taproot Community Support Services — NeverHard

Executive Director, Alberta at Taproot Community Support Services in Alberta, Canada. Skills: Accreditation, Change Management, Compliance, Continuous Improvement, Financial Stewardship. Apply on NeverHard.

Company
Taproot Community Support Services
Location
Alberta, Canada
Type
contract

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About Taproot Taproot Community Support Services is a 100% employee‑owned organization through an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). Every employee is an owner from day one and shares in dividends. As a Certified B Corporation, we harness business for good. Founded in 1983, we serve Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario through more than 90 contracts and support over 1,600 children, youth, families and people with diverse abilities. Position The Executive Director, Alberta, is a senior leadership role that guides the direction for Taproot’s Child and Family Services (CFS) and Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) sectors across Alberta. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the position provides strategic and operational leadership, with responsibility for service quality, sector planning, fiscal stewardship, stakeholder relationships and thoughtful growth. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Planning Lead practical, outcome‑driven strategic planning for Alberta CFS and PDD. Support program development, service quality, accreditation and compliance with agency policies and contracts. Identify growth opportunities including funding, RFPs, partnerships and program expansions. Advance Truth and Reconciliation through culturally safe, respectful, relationship‑based approaches. Report to the Board of Directors and provide timely presentations. Champion change management, continuous improvement and innovation. Operational Oversight Oversee daily operations of approximately $25million in CFS and PDD services, including supported living, outreach, acquired brain injury supports, family preservation, FASD supports and outreach programs. Work with leaders and HR to address workforce pressures, retention, staff well‑being, labour relations and people‑related challenges. Integrate the CARE support model into day‑to‑day operations. Ensure compliance with government regulations, legal requirements, accreditation standards and contract obligations. Lead Alberta accreditation processes in partnership with operational teams. Fiscal Awareness and Revenue Growth Maintain a clear understanding of financials across Alberta sectors. Identify risks and opportunities early; pursue funding, RFPs, contracts or other growth opportunities that support sustainability. Engage with government officials and partners as opportunities arise. Stakeholder Engagement Act as a trusted senior contact for funders and sector partners. Represent Taproot at sector‑related meetings, conferences and community events. Build and maintain strong, respectful relationships that support quality, sustainability and growth. Team Leadership and Development Coach and mentor program directors and managers to foster decision‑making, accountability and excellence. Build leadership capacity across Alberta teams and support a motivated, values‑aligned workforce. Create a culture of respect, inclusion, and collaboration. Provide steady guidance through operational challenges and sector change. Applicants must provide a current Criminal Record Check or Government Screening Letter. Qualifications Ideal Candidate Strategic, relationship‑driven leader with sound judgment. Comfortable leading through change and building trusted relationships. Curious, professional and resilient. Deep commitment to strengthening services for children, youth, adults, families and communities. Core Competencies and Skills Strategic Thinking: connecting priorities with sector needs and turning strategy into action. Leadership Impact: strong coaching, mentoring and people leadership. Sector Knowledge: deep understanding of child and family services, PDD services, government contracts and service systems. Operational and Financial Acumen: overseeing complex operations, monitoring budgets and managing risk. Relationship Building: building trust with funders, staff, partners and stakeholders. Adaptability, Innovation and Resilience: leading in dynamic environments and fostering change. Inclusive and Values‑Led Leadership: creating respectful, inclusive and equitable workplaces. Cultural Humility and Reconciliation: commitment to learning, reflection and action that supports Truth and Reconciliation. Qualifications and Experience Post‑secondary degree or diploma in business, management, human services, education or related field (master’s preferred). Strong preference for experience in non‑profit, charitable, education, healthcare, social services or community services sectors. At least seven years of progressive leadership experience in social services or a similar sector. Proven success in strategic planning, program development, operational oversight, change management and continuous improvement. Collaborative, relationship‑driven leadership approach. Familiarity with Alberta PDD, CFS and sector stakeholders. Benefits Employee ownership through EOT with profit‑sharing dividends. Competitive wages and salaries. Paid vacation and employee‑eligible benefits. Defined benefit pension plan for eligible B.C. employees. Matching RRSP plan for eligible Alberta employees. Professional development and job‑related training. Employee and Family Assistance Program. Long‑service milestone rewards. Employee referral bonus program. Equal‑Opportunity Employer Taproot is an equal‑opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion across all operations and encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr