Cowichan Women Against Violence Society (CWAVS) is a trauma-informed organization where primarily women and children throughout the Cowichan Valley can receive support, live in a safe environment, and make informed decisions on how they want to restructure their lives. The organization is an integral part of the social safety network within our local community as well as the mid-Island. At CWAVS, we believe in creating a community of safety, support, and equity for all.
CWAVS is a dynamic, diverse, and evolving organization that supports a multitude of programs. The Board is seeking a new Executive Director to continue driving the values and mission of the organization. The right person will elevate existing programs and services through active advocacy and participation in the community. They will also have strong leadership skills that will equip the organization to achieve its mandates and make a positive impact within the Cowichan Valley.
Reporting to the Board of Directors (The Board), the Executive Director (ED) will be a strong and supportive leader, responsible for the organizational management of CWAVS. The Board provides leadership and oversight of the strategic direction and work of the organization. The ED is expected to work both strategically with the Board as well as operationally with staff to deliver on the mandates of the organization.
The ED will be responsible for the overview of the organization, ensuring that existing and future initiatives are operating as needed per their respective contracts. The ED will work closely with internal and external stakeholders, including BC Housing and the Law Foundation, Cowichan Tribes, government bodies, non-profit organizations, for-profit groups, School District 79, and the local community.
The ED will develop strong relationships throughout the Cowichan Valley and oversee fundraising, communications, public education, and social enterprises. They will provide strong leadership in overseeing facilities operations, administration, finance, and human resources.
The ideal candidate will be a compassionate and empathetic leader who is trauma-informed and has experience working with women’s groups and vulnerable populations. They should possess a solid understanding of the characteristics and impacts of domestic violence, poverty, addiction, mental health, and harm reduction.
Key qualifications include:
CWAVS encourages applications from diverse communities, including BIPOC, immigrants, persons with disabilities, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
To apply for this role, please send your cover letter and resume to nora.livingstone@cwav.org.
We sincerely thank you for your interest in this opportunity and will only contact those under consideration for the role.
CWAVS holds a human rights special program exemption under the BC Human Rights Code, allowing us to prioritize hiring Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) candidates for this position. Indigenous applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. CWAVS is deeply committed to decolonization and reconciliation and seeks team members who share our values of equity, inclusion, and Indigenous leadership in advancing safety and social justice.
If you require accommodations to participate fully in the hiring process, please email the contact person listed above.
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