Manager, Surrey LIP & BCYN LIP RIF Network at DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society — NeverHard
Manager, Surrey LIP & BCYN LIP RIF Network at DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society in Surrey, Greater Vancouver. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society
Location
Surrey, Greater Vancouver
Type
full_time
Job Title:
Manager, Surrey LIP & BCYN LIP RIF
Network
Status:
Temporary, Full Time (exempt)
Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Schedule
:
Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (some evenings and weekends as required)
Location:
Surrey, BC
Start Date:
ASAP
End Date:
March 31, 2027, with possibility of extension
Salary:
This
position starts at $72,000 per year and increases to $103,535 per year, over a
10- year period. This salary range incorporates experience, yearly salary
increments to reward years of service, employee growth and development within
the organization.
Date Posted
: May 14, 2026
Closing Date
: May 28, 2026, open until filled
The Opportunity
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society is
seeking a Manager, Surrey LIP & BCYN LIP RIF Network to oversee the Surrey Local
Immigration Partnership (LIP) and the BC Yukon LIP RIF (Réseau en immigration
francophone) Network (BCYN) in Surrey, BC. Reporting to the Senior Manager,
this role will facilitate collaboration among LIPs, RIFs, and key stakeholders,
coordinate initiatives that support newcomer settlement and integration in Surrey,
and ensure project deliverables align with federal and community priorities.
The Manager will oversee network
engagement, strategic planning, capacity building, and project administration
for the BCYN LIP RIF Network, strengthening partnerships across BC and Yukon.
For the Surrey LIP, the Manager will lead outreach and engagement efforts, maintain
the LIP Council, provide secretariat and coordination services, and develop
immigration-related information and capacity-building opportunities tailored to
the Surrey community. This role requires responsiveness to emerging immigration
trends and evolving newcomer needs while working closely with the Manager, Delta
LIP & BCYN LIP RIF Network, as well as partner staff supporting the BCYN
LIP RIF Network.
Key Responsibilities
Network Coordination & Stakeholder
Engagement
Serve as the primary liaison between LIP
Council members, BCYN network members, government agencies (IRCC), and other
key stakeholders to foster collaboration and innovation in newcomer services.
Develop and implement a clear and effective
communication strategy to keep LIP Council members and network members informed
via newsletters, reports, blogs, and social media.
Organize and facilitate Surrey LIP Council
Meetings, BCYN network meetings, advisory meetings, and working groups,
ensuring meaningful collaboration and actionable outcomes.
Prepare and lead an outreach and engagement
plan to ensure diverse representation on the Surrey LIP council and Immigrant
Advisory Table
Strengthen partnerships by coordinating
stakeholder meetings focused on immigrant attraction, retention, and
integration.
Project Management & Administration
Work with the Senior Manager to develop
budgets, manage cash flows, and prepare monthly financial and quarterly
narrative reports
Supervise supporting staff and consultants,
ensuring alignment with project objectives and contractual requirements.
Conduct program evaluation, collecting
impact stories and administering surveys to measure network effectiveness and
identify trends.
Prepare and write annual reports, action
plans, and community forum reports for Surrey LIP and BCYN.
Capacity Building & Knowledge Sharing
Plan and execute training sessions,
webinars, and workshops for both settlement and non-settlement partners to
enhance collaboration and best practices in immigrant integration.
Develop resources, tools, and educational
materials tailored to local and regional LIP and RIF priorities.
Oversee the development and maintenance of
online resources, including Surrey LIP service mapping tools and demographic
profile.
Event Planning & Community Engagement
Organize and participate in major
initiatives and events, such as the Surrey Community Stakeholder Forum,
Anti-Racism Week, and Welcoming Week, to promote diversity, inclusion, and
newcomer engagement.
Work with community organizations in
newcomer hubs to enhance outreach and public awareness campaigns on immigration
and integration.
Qualifications
:
Minimum university or college diploma in community planning and engagement, community development, social policy, not-for-profit management or demonstrated related experience in the field;
2 years’ experience in supervising, developing and empowering staff and teams;
3 years’ experience in Project Management;
Understanding of migration and settlement experience of refugees and immigrants; settlement systems in Canada, barriers to integration
Deep understanding of the community demographics and social fabric of the local community;
Proven success in working in multicultural settings;
Proven track record of working with multiple cross-sector partners to catalyze collaboration;
Proven ability to lead and facilitate group discussions, workshops and meetings, ensuring active participation and collaboration among diverse stakeholders and collective decision-making
Deep understanding of equity, diversity and cultural safety and the impacts of Gender Based Analysis in community engagement
Excellent organizational and project management skills;
Ability to multitask and adapt to emerging needs;
Effective communication and public speaking skills; report writing, briefing notes
Bilingual – English/French is a definite asset, knowledge of other languages is strongly preferred.
A Criminal Record Check is a requirement of
employment.
Application Requirements:
To apply, please upload your resume and
cover letter as separate attachments.
Please note that only Word or PDF formats can be accepted. As part of the application process, you will
be prompted to complete a short questionnaire. Please ensure all questions are
answered.
To view all opportunities at DIVERSEcity
visit www.dcrs.ca/work-with-us/.
Additional Information
:
This position is based in our Surrey office
and offers a blend of in-office and remote work. DIVERSEcity has implemented new safety
procedures for in-office and in-person work, to view our safety plan, please
visit www.dcrs.ca/news/diversecity-covid-19-safety-plan/. As an organization we continue to monitor
public health and safety guidelines in order to maintain a safe working
environment for DIVERSEcity's staff, clients, and community. This position is not available for
sponsorship, only candidates legally entitled to work in Canada can be
considered.
A comprehensive job description will be
provided to all candidates shortlisted for interviews.
DIVERSEcity is committed to employment
equity and encourages applications from people of all gender identities and
expressions, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples and visible
minorities. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for
any part of the application and hiring process may contact our HR department at
recruitment@dcrs.ca. Any personal information provided will be maintained in
confidence.
About DIVERSEcity:
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society is
a registered charity devoted to helping newcomers. For 47 years we have focused
on providing specialized services newcomers to find employment, learn English,
find housing, deal with family challenges, work through mental health issues
and access medical care. DIVERSEcity is a client-centred organization committed
to quality and accountability. We value growth, respect, integrity and
compassion. To learn more about DIVERSEcity visit us at www.dcrs.ca/.
We thank all applicants for their interest
in this opportunity; however, only those selected for an interview will be
contacted.
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