Executive Director

AMIK Inc.

Posted: 5 hours ago Closes: Mar 31, 2026

Job Location: Based in our Winnipeg office with regular travel to our eight Southeast communities.

Job Type: Full Time

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JOB TITLE: Executive Director
REPORTS TO: Board of Directors
LOCATION: Based in our Winnipeg office with regular travel to our eight Southeast communities.
 
Lead with Purpose; Guide with Strength
Shawenim Abinoojii, Inc. (SAI) isn’t just an organization; it is a promise. A promise to our children, to our families, and to our communities. We are on the front lines of a profound mission: to protect, to nurture, and to empower the next generation of Our people. For those we serve, the stakes could not be higher, and the work could not be more important.
 
We are seeking a visionary; an experienced leader who can represent our organization, our children, our families, and our communities.  We are seeking a strategic thinker and a seasoned leader who will walk alongside Our people.  
 
The Role
As Our Executive Director, you are responsible for the overall leadership, management, and supervision of Shawenim Abinoojii’s programs, strategic direction, policies and directives. 
 
You will lead Our organization, follow, develop and implement the strategic plan to advance the organization’s vision, mission and goals supporting fundraising goals while overseeing the effective use of resources to foster the growth of Our organization. 
 
You are thoroughly committed to Shawenim Abinoojii’s vision, mission, and goals ensuring all recommendations, actions and decisions are aligned. 
 
You are an experienced leader, coach and mentor.  You are a visionary and an experienced relationship builder and manager.  
 
Key Responsibilities and Leadership 
 
Operational Planning and Management
·       Foster partnerships and collaborations to enhance program reach and effectiveness
·       Ensure strategic oversight of specialized programs
·       Coach Senior Leaders ensuring accountability for quality and compliance
·       Collaborate with the all SAI Directors to ensure effective policies and compliance
·       Foster a positive, inclusive workplace culture; participate in senior-level recruitment and succession planning
·       Ensure organizational capacity aligns with mission and goals
 
Program Planning and Management
·       Provide strategic leadership and oversight for programs and services
·       Ensure alignment with mission and Board of Directors’ priorities
·       Lead the development and evaluation of programs with senior staff
·       Monitor outcomes and ensure continuous improvement
·       Report program achievements and challenges to the Board of Directors
 
Financial Planning and Management
·       Provide strategic oversight of the organization’s financial health and sustainability, ensuring alignment with the mission and long-term goals
·       Review and approve annual budgets and major expenditures
·       Monitor financial performance through regular reports
·       Ensure compliance with financial regulations
·       Support fundraising strategies
·       Report on financial status, risks, and opportunities to the Board
 
Community Relations and Advocacy
·       Communicate with stakeholders keeping them informed of the work of the organization, identifying changes as necessary
·       Establish collaborative relationships and arrangements with community groups, funders, politicians, and other organizations achieving and advancing organizational goals 
 
Risk Management
·       Identify and evaluate potential risks to the organization as a whole, implementing necessary risk control measures 
·       Ensure the Board of Directors and the organization carry appropriate and adequate insurance coverage
·       Ensure the Board and Directors understand the terms, conditions and limitations of the insurance coverage
 
Board Liaison and Governance
·       Be the professional advisor to the Board of Director on all aspects of the organization's activities, issues, and operations
·       Direct the development of proposals and service contracts meeting the needs of the community served
·       Set up systems and processes that align with the overall direction, effectiveness, and accountability of the organization  
·       Lead the process of establishing and maintaining a committed and informed Board of Directors
 
The Candidate
You are an experienced, strategic, and compassionate leader with a deep commitment to Indigenous communities. You bring proven experience with leading a large complex organization and have the wisdom and ability to respectfully navigate challenges and opportunities while continuing to lead with confidence.
 
  • A Sound Business Mind: You have strong financial acumen and experience overseeing budgets, ensuring compliance, and reporting on financial performance to a Board of Directors. Your educational background—whether in Business, Finance, Social Work, Human Resources, or a related field, ideally with an MBA or CMA designation—has equipped you with the tools to effectively lead a large organization. 
 
  • A Strategic Operator: You have a minimum of five years of progressive senior leadership experience, ideally within the non-profit sector and specifically within Child and Family Services (CFS). You possess a deep understanding of CFS Legislation and the proven ability to lead an organization in this complex and sensitive environment.
 
  • A Leader of People: You have a proven ability to build, mentor, and lead high-performing teams. You foster a positive, inclusive, and accountable workplace culture where people feel valued and empowered.
 
  • Culturally Grounded: You possess a deep and demonstrated knowledge of the Anishinaabe culture, perspectives, and traditional philosophies. You understand the historical and current issues affecting our First Nations children, families, and communities.  You are committed to leading in a way that respects, honours, and strengthens our cultural identity. Fluency in Anishinaabe is an asset.
 
  • A Respected Communicator: You possess excellent oral and written communication skills and have the confidence and proven ability to build trust and credibility within a wide range of stakeholders, including community members to government officials.

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