Executive Director – The WRENCH – Winnipeg, Manitoba

The WRENCH is a non-profit organization that strives to make bikes and knowledge of bicycle repair and maintenance assessable to the public by:

Providing programming, education and resources for community members, groups and organizations
Supporting and promoting bicycle use within the city
Supporting new and existing community bike shops

Through collaboration with community groups, schools, municipal representatives and individuals, The WRENCH:

Provides access to cycling programming for youth groups, community organizations, agencies and schools
Supports and increases the number and skill level of school and community mechanics and volunteers
Empowers youth and other community members through mentorship, training, building confidence and self-esteem
Reduces waste by refurbishing and recycling bicycles and bicycle parts

The WRENCH is seeking an Executive Director to provide organizational leadership and financial planning and management of The WRENCH.

Job Description

Leadership

Participate with the Board in developing a strategic plan to guide the organization.
Identify, assess and inform the Board of internal and external issues that affect the organization.
Foster effective team work between the Board and the Executive Director, and between the Executive Director and other employees.
Act as a spokesperson for the organization, subject to the Board’s direction.
Represent the organization at community activities to enhance the organization’s community profile.

Financial planning and management

Work with staff and Board to prepare a comprehensive budget.
Coordinate all aspects of fundraising, including developing foundation proposals, securing donations and sponsorship, fundraising events, and donor recognition.
Ensure that sound bookkeeping and accounting procedures are followed.
Administer the funds of the organization according to the approved budget and monitor the monthly cash flow of the organization.
Provide the Board with comprehensive, regular reports on the revenues and expenditures of the organization, including a monthly financial analysis.

Operational and program planning and management

Develop operational plans that work towards the strategic direction of the organization.
Oversee the planning, implementation and evaluation of the organization’s programs and services.
Ensure that the organization’s operation meets the expectations of the Board, funders and clients.
Oversee the efficient and effective operation of the organization.
Draft policies and procedures for the Board, review existing policies and procedures and recommend appropriate changes.
Support the Board by preparing meeting agendas and supporting materials.
Deliver a monthly report to the Board, giving the status of each area of responsibility.

Human resources planning and management

Determine staffing requirements for management of the organization and delivery of programs.
Establish a positive, healthy and safe work environment in accordance with all appropriate legislation and regulations.
Implement a performance management process for all staff, which includes an annual performance review.

Community relations and advocacy

Communicate with stakeholders to keep them informed of the organization’s work and to identify changes in the community served by the organization.
Establish good working relationships and collaborative arrangements with community groups, schools, youth groups, cycling groups, funders, and media and other organizations to help achieve the organization’s goals.

Qualifications

Ability to self-direct, prioritize and meet deadlines
Excellent interpersonal communication and conflict management skills
Experience working with non-profit/community organizations and boards
Project management from conceptual design to final assessment
Proven experience in non-profit fundraising and grant writing
Familiarity with community bike shops and other local cycling organizations
Awareness and sensitivity to issues of marginalization (sexism, racism, classism) and cultural diversity
Understanding of community economic development principles
Experience working with Aboriginal and newcomer communities
Experience working with youth and knowledge of community based youth serving organizations
Experience building consensus within and between organizations

The successful candidate will be required to complete a child abuse registry check and a criminal record check.

Application deadline: Monday, June 22, 2015
Start Date: ASAP

Please submit resume and cover letter to The WRENCH Hiring Committee by email to:
info@thewrench.ca

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