Executive Director

Sagamok Anishnawbek
Onsite

About The Position

Sagamok Anishnawbek is seeking an experienced and visionary Executive Director to lead the Koognaasewin Child and Family Well-being Department. Reporting to the Koognaasewin E-Koowamjigegiig, the Executive Director provides strategic leadership, direction, and oversight for the delivery of child and family well-being services under the Koognaasewin Child Well-being Law. The role oversees both Naadmagewin (prevention-focused services) and Ganawenim (early-intervention and protection services) to ensure children, youth, and families receive culturally grounded, community-centered supports. The Executive Director plays a key leadership role in strengthening family preservation, cultural continuity, and community-based approaches to child and family well-being while ensuring the organization operates with strong governance, financial accountability, and effective partnerships.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Social Work or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in child welfare and social services.
  • Minimum 10 years of progressive leadership experience, including at least 5 years at a senior executive level.
  • Proven leadership in organizational change, program development, and service delivery.
  • Experience working with Boards of Directors and governance structures.
  • Deep understanding of Indigenous child welfare systems and community-based services.
  • Knowledge of the impacts of colonial policies, including residential schools and child welfare systems.
  • Strong strategic leadership and decision-making abilities.
  • Exceptional facilitation, presentation, and communication skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex, high-pressure environments and crisis situations.
  • Strong financial, operational, and human resources management experience.
  • Excellent relationship-building, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
  • High level of integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality.
  • Respect for Anishnawbek culture, traditions, and the Seven Grandfather Teachings
  • Sign and comply with an annual Oath of Confidentiality
  • Clear Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) valid within six months
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends when required
  • Ability to travel on short notice
  • Ability to work with children
  • Commitment to learning and strengthening Anishinaabemowin

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of Anishinaabe laws, cultural frameworks, and community governance.
  • Ability to speak Anishinaabemowin.
  • Preference may be given to members of Sagamok Anishnawbek.

Responsibilities

  • Provide overall leadership and direction of the organization in alignment with the Koognaasewin Child Well-being Law and the direction of the Koognaasewin E-Koowamjigegiig.
  • Serve as an ex officio, non-voting member of the Board and designated committees.
  • Provide high-quality information, analysis, and administrative support to the Board to support governance and strategic planning.
  • Lead the development and implementation of strategic, operational, and annual plans.
  • Advise the Board on governance, strategy, and organizational performance.
  • Foster a workplace culture grounded in Koognaasewin’s mission, vision, and values.
  • Maintain strong communication with staff, community members, leadership, and partners.
  • Oversee the design, delivery, and evaluation of all programs and services.
  • Ensure services are high-quality, culturally grounded, and responsive to community needs.
  • Monitor program performance and outcomes and implement continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Ensure services align with community expectations and the Koognaasewin Child Well-being Law.
  • Support innovation, program development, and service expansion.
  • Lead organizational financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting.
  • Ensure effective financial management, reporting, and accountability.
  • Monitor financial performance and proactively address financial pressures.
  • Identify and secure sustainable funding sources, including government and partnership funding.
  • Align financial resources with strategic priorities and service delivery needs.
  • Provide leadership to the Senior Management Team and staff.
  • Foster a positive, accountable, and culturally grounded workplace environment.
  • Oversee recruitment, retention, performance management, and leadership development.
  • Ensure appropriate organizational structures and workforce planning.
  • Promote staff wellness, professional development, and succession planning.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with First Nations leadership, Elders, and communities.
  • Engage effectively with federal and provincial governments, Chief & Council, agencies, and partners.
  • Represent the organization in external forums, negotiations, and public settings.
  • Promote collaboration across partner organizations and service providers.
  • Support meaningful community engagement in program design and decision-making.
  • Strengthen partnerships with regional, provincial, and Indigenous service organizations.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable laws, funding agreements, and organizational policies.
  • Maintain effective governance, reporting, and accountability systems.
  • Identify organizational risks and implement mitigation strategies.
  • Oversee audits, evaluations, and reporting to leadership and funding partners.
  • Ensure confidentiality, privacy protection, and responsible data governance.
  • Ensure all programs and decisions reflect Anishinaabe laws, teachings, and cultural values.
  • Promote approaches that prioritize keeping children connected to family, culture, and community.
  • Support cultural revitalization through language, land-based learning, and traditional knowledge.
  • Respect and uphold the rights of children, families, and community members.
  • Engage Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community voices in organizational practices and decision-making.
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