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Chief Executive Officer (CEO)


Company : About Staffing Ltd.


Location : Calgary, Alberta


Created : 2026-01-22


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Connecting you to Executive jobs in Calgary, Alberta! About Staffing is an Alberta-based recruitment company that connects jobseekers to employers across Canada. Established in 1996, About Staffing is a proud BBB Accredited business. We have partnered with a wellestablished nonprofit organization in the child and family services sector to support them in hiring an interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Job ID: 43035 Job Type: Temporary Category: NPO Executive Leadership Location: Calgary, Alberta Our client is a longstanding, communitybased, nonprofit organization with multiple program locations and a strong history of service delivery. The organization is deeply rooted in the communities it serves and is committed to providing safe, engaging, and supportive environments for children and families. This organization values collaboration, integrity, and accountability. The culture is peoplecentered, missiondriven, and grounded in trust, transparency, and respect. Employees are encouraged to contribute ideas, grow professionally, and work together to continuously improve programs and services while maintaining strong relationships with families, community partners, and funders. Reporting to the Board Chair and working closely with the Board of Directors, the interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is responsible for providing strategic leadership, operational oversight, and organizational stewardship. This role is accountable for ensuring the organizations sustainability, financial health, and alignment with its mission, while fostering strong relationships with staff, families, funders, and the broader community. The interim CEO will oversee daytoday operations, lead and develop staff, support effective governance, and represent the organization externally. This is a handson leadership role requiring both strategic vision and operational execution. Duties and Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership and work collaboratively with the Board of Directors to develop, implement, and monitor the organizations strategic and operational plans. Serve as a trusted advisor to the Board by identifying internal and external trends, risks, and opportunities impacting the organization. Foster strong, transparent, and effective relationships between the Board of Directors, staff, families, funders, and community partners. Represent the organization at community events and external meetings to enhance visibility, credibility, and partnerships. Lead, mentor, and support staff by clearly defining roles, setting performance expectations, and promoting collaboration and engagement. Implement and oversee a comprehensive performance management process, including ongoing feedback and annual performance reviews. Identify training and professional development opportunities to support staff growth and organizational capacity. Oversee sound financial management practices, including budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and risk management. Develop and manage the annual budget in collaboration with the Board of Directors. Provide accurate, timely, and meaningful financial reports and analysis to support informed decisionmaking. Ensure compliance with all legal, regulatory, and ethical requirements applicable to the organization. Oversee the planning, delivery, evaluation, and continuous improvement of programs and services to ensure alignment with organizational priorities. Develop, review, and recommend organizational policies and procedures for Board approval and ongoing governance. Ensure effective human resources practices are in place, including staffing, organizational structure, and policy implementation. Education Bachelors degree in business administration, public administration, finance, or a related field. Masters degree in a relevant discipline or an accounting designation is considered an asset. Qualifications Successful completion of a Police Information Check, including a Vulnerable Sector Search. Valid Class 5 drivers licence. Demonstrated understanding of nonprofit governance, regulatory compliance, and ethical leadership practices. Experience Minimum of 7 years of progressive leadership experience, preferably within a nonprofit or communitybased organization. Proven experience working with a Board of Directors and supporting effective governance. Demonstrated success in organizational leadership, strategic planning, and change management. Experience overseeing financial operations, budgets, and external audits. Public relations, stakeholder engagement, and community representation experience. Skills Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate clearly, confidently, and respectfully. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust, resolve conflict, and provide constructive feedback. Sound judgment and decisionmaking skills grounded in empathy, accountability, and results. Strong organizational and leadership capabilities with a handson, solutionoriented approach. Demonstrated commitment to ethical conduct, integrity, and fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. Base Salary $50.00-53.00/hr This role is compensated on an hourly basis during the temporary term. Should the position transition into a permanent engagement, it would move to a salaried structure and include a comprehensive benefits package. Work Hours Monday Friday. 40 hours per week. Additional Notes This opportunity does not include relocation. It will be the responsibility of the candidate should relocation be required. All applicants must be authorized to work in Canada to be considered for employment. #J-18808-Ljbffr