Executive Director – Ecology Action Centre – Halifax

YOUR ROLE
As a visionary and strategic leader with a passion for the environment, you understand change and believe that bold systemic change is essential. You are an inclusive, collaborative, and empowering individual with extensive operational experience motivating diverse teams within a thriving, complex organization. You are always ready to listen reflectively, debate openly, and incorporate different cultures and opinion. You trust in the skills, ability, and capacity of others. You have the courage to try new approaches, structures, and processes that are well-informed and well-reasoned.
You have experience and confidence in managing complex, nuanced relationships across a broad spectrum of interests. You have a proven track record of successfully developing effective, lasting relationships with staff, members, donors, foundations, governments, business, communities, and policy and change-makers.
As Executive Director of the Ecology Action Centre, and with support from our skilled and passionate staff, you will improve organizational effectiveness, ensure financial sustainability, and promote social and environmental justice.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) plays a key role on the three-person Senior Leadership Team (SLT) at EAC, which includes this position, the Director of Operations & Development, and the Director of Programs.

Within the Office of the Executive Director, the EAC Board is looking for the following skills:
Vision casting: inspiring/focusing the EAC community (and stakeholders) towards its mission.
Strategic thinking: seeing the bigger picture and direction of the EAC, and how to deliver practical results.
Networking: making effective connections to promote the EAC to a wider audience, raising its profile while nurturing existing stakeholder relationships.
Organizational leadership: communicating, leading and directing the EAC’s Vision and Strategic Plan, monitoring and reporting results, and recommending course corrections.
Fundraising: supporting and growing a culture of philanthropy, cultivating major gift prospects and securing donations to enhance organizational sustainability.
Policy development: leading strategic thinking with respect to overarching policy issues, monitoring current environmental policy, and identifying emerging issues and opportunities.
Team leadership: overseeing staff, facilitating effective teamwork, and respecting all staff and volunteers.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience in the environmental field, natural sciences, the social sciences, community development, or a related field.
Experience: Significant management, administrative, and visionary leadership in a similar organization.

DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION
Please thoroughly review the detailed job description, including the core competencies required for this position, which can be found here, and linked from our website at http://www.ecologyaction.ca/jobs.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Start: September 30, 2019 or earlier
37.5 hours per week
Cost-shared benefits plan and 4 weeks paid vacation per year

APPLICATION PROCESS
Please email all inquiries and your application, including a cover letter, resume, and three references, to Nancy Julien, Human Resources Manager at employment@ecologyaction.ca

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