Title: Manager of Programs
Desired start date: As soon as possible
Term: Full time (35 hours/week), salaried, 2-year renewable contract
Salary: $55,000-$65,000/year, based on experience
Work location: On-site, Trent University, Nogojiwanong (Peterborough ON)
Benefits: Extensive Health/Dental provided by Trent University; paid lunch breaks; professional development opportunities; flexible vacation days (10 paid days, 10 unpaid days)
Program Description
TRACKS facilitates dynamic, land-based youth programming that braids multiple knowledges by centering Indigenous ways of knowing and being. TRACKS is an educational program based on Michi Saagiig Anishnaabeg territory. We are hosted by Trent University within the Indigenous Environmental Studies and Sciences Program (IESS) and operate in partnership with founding partner organization Kawartha World Issues Centre and the First Peoples House of Learning at Trent University. We deliver both free programming with First Nations and urban Indigenous community partners as well as a series of fee-for-service camps and workshops for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth. TRACKS delivers its programming in a diversity of forms including camps, classroom and in community-workshops, the Oshkwazin Trailblazers Program, outreach events, special projects, placement, and volunteer opportunities.
Position Details
TRACKS runs several year-round and seasonal initiatives including camps, workshops, Oshkwazin Trailblazers Program, outreach events, special projects, placement and volunteer opportunities. Program delivery takes place in communities, in schools, on the Trent University campus and in various other contextual settings. As the Manager of Programs, the successful candidate will oversee a team including core program coordinators, support staff, contract instructors and seasonal staff and be responsible for all aspects of organization management and operation, with strategic support, direction and planning from the Steering Team.
The Manager of Programs must be a team-oriented, innovative, inclusive and collaborative leader who can engage and inspire all stakeholders: staff, volunteers, partners, community members, First Nations communities and Indigenous organizations. This role reports directly to the IESS Faculty Supervisor and TRACKS Steering Team and works closely with the Advisory Circle.
PLEASE NOTE: Indigenous applicants will be given special consideration as we strive to honour Indigenous knowledge and strengthen Indigenous leadership within our program.
Responsibilities:
Leadership, Human Resources and Administration (30%)
Financial Administration (25%)
Program Development (15%)
Resource & Partnership Development (15%)
Communications (15%)
Required Skills and Qualifications
Educational background
Considered to be an asset:
TRACKS Hiring Policies
TRACKS strives for equity in its hiring and specifically welcomes applications from all qualified candidates including those experiencing marginalization, including Indigenous people (including First Nation, Metis, Inuit and non-status), women, people with disabilities, people of colour, those identifying as two-spirit or LGBTQ, parents and caregivers, and those dealing with adversity in their lives. We commit to making reasonable accommodations for those needing additional support, as much as possible within the expectations and requirements of this position.
IMPORTANT: We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every single qualification listed. At TRACKS, we value diverse experiences and perspectives and understand that the perfect candidate is rare. If you’re passionate about the role, have a willingness to learn, and bring enthusiasm and relevant skills to the table, we want to hear from you. We believe in providing opportunities for growth, so don’t hesitate to apply if you’re excited about this position and feel you could contribute to TRACKS as an organization.
PLEASE NOTE: Indigenous applicants will be given special consideration as we strive to honour Indigenous knowledge and strengthen Indigenous leadership within our program.
Why work for TRACKS?
TRACKS is uniquely positioned as a grassroots non-profit in the Peterborough area associated with the Indigenous Environmental Studies & Sciences Program and Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies at Trent University. As such, the opportunity to lead TRACKS involves many unique benefits for the ideal candidate:
Application and Further Information
Please submit the following in a single .pdf document with title in the format of LASTNAME_Manager by email:
1. Cover letter
2. Current resume
3. Contact information for three references
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Please submit your application by email to Dr. Chris Furgal, TRACKS Faculty Supervisor, at TRACKSjobs@gmail.com.
IMPORTANT: Only applicants chosen for interviews will be contacted. We are aware of the time and energy that goes into applying for a new role, participating in a hiring process and the value of the knowledges that you may share with us throughout the process. To honor this work, we will be offering a $50 honorarium to candidates that complete an interview with us, regardless of the result of that interview.
For more information, please visit our website at www.tracksprogram.ca or you may contact Chris Furgal at 705-748-1011 ext. 7953 or chrisfurgal@trentu.ca.
Thank you, Miigwech, Nia:wen for your application.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $55,000.00-$65,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Work Location: In person