SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The Programs Manager develops and oversees Yarrow programming, effectively planning, coordinating, scheduling, managing, and directing programs such as Food Program, Casework Support, Medical Accompaniment and Chinese Seniors Hub. They will ensure programs are low-barrier, accessible, and responsive to the needs of seniors in Chinatown and the downtown eastside; are in line with Yarrow’s long-term vision, mission and mandate; and in accordance with funding contracts.
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the Programs Manager will work in collaboration with Program Staff, the Operations Manager, and the Board to ensure integrated service provision. They will work from a feminist, anti-oppressive, and trauma-informed perspective.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Program Development:
Plan the development and delivery of the overall programming including activities that are in accordance with the funding contract and goals of the project
Collaborating with program participants, develop a program evaluation framework to assess the strengths of the program and to identify areas for improvement
Develops and coordinates partnerships that support the program objectives
Work in collaboration with the Operations Manager to support and supervise the Program Staff Team and contractors
Community Organizing:
Mentor program staff to develop community organizing skills from an anti-oppressive framework
Incorporate political education and collective action into programs in ways that are culturally relevant and intergenerational
Administration:
Ensure programs reporting compliance, including funder reporting requirements, board reports and annual report
Manages all project funds according to established accounting policies and procedures and approved budget
Oversee the collection and maintenance of records of programs for statistical purposes, including evaluation development
Maintains and updates programming operational documents, manuals, and information sharing systems
Attends and supports fundraisers, funders, and other meetings as required
Conduct thorough research to identify potential grant opportunities that align with the organization's mission and objectives
Fills in for Operations Managers to maintain financial responsibilities where necessary
Makes budgeting decisions alongside Operations Manager
Human Resources:
Oversees coaching, scheduling, evaluations, training, and professional development of program staff
Ensures that programs are delivered in accordance with Yarrow’s mission and mandate, funding contracts, policies and procedures, job descriptions, program requirements, and in line with Yarrow’s priorities
Promote and model healthy work practices and team dynamics
Communications:
Monitors and updates Yarrow’s social media platforms as required, including, but not limited to, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Shopify, Wix, Fundrazr, and Eventbrite.
Oversees and supports the creation of marketing and communications collateral, including, but not limited to, newsletters, slide decks, infographics, captions and website copy.
Board Relations:
Provides support for Board succession planning, recruitment, and appointment processes
Manage and advise the Board, in collaboration with the Programs Manager:
Attend Board meetings and provide regular program and financial reports
Bring strategic and financial issues to the Board for direction, acting as the liaison between program staff and Board
Assist with planning the AGM
Support the Board in operating as a collective and increasing participation from members
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIRED SKILLS:
Oral proficiency in English and Cantonese and/or Mandarin, is required
Must have a strong working knowledge and analysis of the issues impacting seniors in Chinatown and the DTES, including poverty, racism, and inequitable access to health care services and seniors' social services
Significant experience within the non-profit sector, with at least 1 year of experience in a management position
Experience supervising staff
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, active listening skills, and ability to navigate difficult conversations
Knowledge of conflict resolution and mediation techniques
Committed to leading and supporting those on their team with a fair and consistent approach
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date must work from strong feminist analysis and within an anti-oppression framework
Efficient organizational skills, including record keeping, scheduling, and problem-solving abilities
Demonstrated administrative skills, including report writing, and IT aptitude in Discord and Google Suite
Culturally competent, active and trusted member of the Chinese community
Experience with project planning, execution, and evaluation
Commitment to promoting a culturally safe, anti-oppressive, and low–barrier learning environment
Emergency First Aid and CPR A
HIRING DETAILS
Part-time Contract Position
$27/hour for 30 hours/week.
Hybrid role: This is a hybrid position that involves a combination of remote and onsite shifts as required, with a minimum of 2 onsite shifts per week.
Competitive extended health, dental, and life insurance plan.
Duration: Through March 31, 2026.
To apply, please send your resume to the Board of Directors at .
Accepting applications until December 13, 2024 at 11:59pm.
Yarrow strives to create a workspace that reflects the diversity of identities and lived experiences we work alongside. We strongly encourage applicants with lived experience of structural inequity to apply, and in particular, those who are QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) & 少數民族 (non-Han ethnic minorities) & 臺灣原住民 (Indigenous peoples of Taiwan).
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