Founded in 1982, Skills for Change (SfC) is a leading national non-profit organization committed to advancing the economic and social inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and underserved communities across Canada. For over four decades, SfC has been known for pioneering programs that anticipate and respond to shifting labour market and societal trends. Each year, SfC delivers 20+ programs and services to over 20,000 people, including newcomers, immigrants, refugees, women, seniors, youth, Black Canadians, and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Our offerings span settlement, language training, employment, career development, mental health, leadership, mentorship, sustainability, climate action, and beyond. Guided by a social justice lens, our work is anchored in equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Skills for Change continues to be a trusted partner and thought leader, shaping innovative solutions that strengthen communities and contribute to Canada’s prosperity.
SfC is an $8 million organization with over 130 staff across five locations. It is a nationally recognized, award-winning nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the success of immigrants, refugees, and equity-deserving communities across Canada. With over 40 years of impact, an annual budget of $10 million, we are poised for our next phase of national growth and innovation. SfC is known for pioneering programs in settlement, workforce development/employment, entrepreneurship, climate resilience, leadership, and mental health. Our organizational culture is collaborative, mission-driven, and equity-focused, with a commitment to professional growth, innovation, and sector leadership.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) provides visionary, strategic, and operational leadership to Skills for Change, advancing its mission to support newcomers, refugees, women, youth, and other equity-deserving communities in building successful lives in Canada.
The CEO is accountable for: strategic leadership, culture, and organizational performance; partnerships, stakeholder engagement, and sector leadership; financial stewardship and operational excellence; people, culture, and talent development; board governance and strategic & annual planning.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
As part of our commitment to diversity & inclusion, racial justice, and reconciliation, Skills for Change encourages applications from those who identify as Black, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, Racialized, and other under-represented communities. Skills for Change offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in each stage of the hiring process. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please advise if you need accommodation.
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