Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise
Top Benefits
About the role
Founded in 1954, Community Living Central York is a non-profit, charitable organization which provides support to people who have an intellectual disability. The organization is under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of people who receive support, family members and other members of the community.
In 2024, Community Living Central York was the recipient of the Not-For-Profit of the year at the Central York Chamber of Commerce Business Award, Community Leadership Award and the (ODEN) Disability Employment Service Award for Outstanding Employment Service Provider.
Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise
Founded in 1954, CLCY is a non-profit, charitable organization which provides support to people who have an intellectual disability. The organization supports youth and adults with developmental support needs by delivering residential, social, transitional and employment services. We focus on creating long relationships founded on a shared passion, mutual respect, and accountability. We aren’t afraid to show heart, empathy, and genuine compassion for the people and causes we believe in. CLCY works under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of people who receive support, family members and other members of the community. As the Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise, you will be part of this socially innovative and inclusive organization, inspiring people of all ages and abilities to enrich their lives.
Vision: A community where everyone belongs
Mission: Empower individuals with diverse abilities to thrive in our shared community
Values: Respect, Integrity, Excellence
JOB SUMMARY:
We are seeking a dynamic, innovative leader to join our Senior Leadership Team as the Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise. In this role, you will:
- Provide strategic leadership to a portfolio of community-based programs and social enterprises supporting people with developmental disabilities
- Lead the evolution and growth of our fee-for-service programs in alignment with the Ministry’s Journey to Belonging framework.
- Build and sustain strong community partnerships to drive inclusive and meaningful participation for those we support.
- Ensure high-quality, person-directed services while maintaining compliance with legislative and policy requirements.
This is an impact-focused role for a leader passionate about inclusive community building and advancing innovation within the developmental services sector.
REPORTING TO: Chief Executive Officer
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week (Hybrid and Compressed Work Week Opportunities)
STATUS: Full Time (Permanent)
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPSONSIBILITY:
- Develop and create a sustainable social enterprise business model that will drive innovation and growth for CLCY
- Lead and manage the following CLCY program areas: Supported Independent Living, Community Participation Services, Employment, Associate Family and Respite Supports.
- Drive growth and innovation in our fee-for-service models (evening and weekend programming).
- Build, maintain, and expand community partnerships and social enterprises to support meaningful work and participation.
- Develop and implement program evaluation frameworks and quality improvement initiatives.
- Manage program budgets, contracts, and performance metrics.
- Represent CLCY at sector networking events and collaborative initiatives across York Region and Ontario.
- Provide effective leadership and mentoring to managers, supporting team development and succession planning.
- Ensure compliance with legislative and agency health and safety requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING:
- Commitment to the highest standards of customer service and professionalism.
- Strong leadership skills balanced with being an effective team player.
- Emotional maturity, good judgment, professionalism, respect for confidentiality and the ability to make wise decisions and always represent the organization with honour and integrity.
- A warm, dynamic, and engaging interpersonal style, with a strong ability to grow and nurture relationships within the community.
- Self-starter, “builder”, and enthusiasm.
- Outstanding listening and presentation skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills, and ability to prioritize duties and multi-task
- Desire to work effectively with people of all abilities and backgrounds.
- Computer proficiency, including the Microsoft Office suite, fundraising databases, Internet searches, website navigation and social media.
- Comfort in working with C-Suite executives and high net worth individuals
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s degree in clinical, Healthcare, Social Services, Education, Business, or equivalent education/experience.
- Minimum 7 years of senior management experience within the developmental services sector or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in building and sustaining community partnerships.
- Proven track record in innovation, program growth, and social enterprise development.
- Strong business acumen in planning, budgeting, and operational leadership within a non-profit, healthcare, or educational setting.
- Knowledge of developmental disabilities, dual diagnosis, and complex specialized needs.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage with a wide range of stakeholders, including MCCSS, Public Health, York Region, and community partners.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, AIMS, and relevant systems
- Valid Vulnerable Sector Screening (within 6 months of date of hire)
- Valid Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle
SUBMIT RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO: Erica Ross (erica.ross@clcy.ca) Director of Human Resources by August 4, 2025 (4pm deadline)
We thank all applicants in advance and advise that only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or Agencies please.
For further information please visit our website: www.clcy.ca
Community Living Central York is an equal opportunity employer which welcomes and encourages applications from people
Community Living Central York is an equal opportunity employer which welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities.
About Community Living Central York
Community Living Central York (previously Newmarket/Aurora District) is a not for profit charitable organization that has been providing essential daily living supports to people who have developmental disabilities since 1954. Community Living Central York serves Newmarket, Aurora, East Gwillimbury, King and Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Our supports include:
• Community Living Supports
• Supported Independent Living
• Associate Families
• Family Connections/Respite
• Community Connections
• Employment Strategies
Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise
Top Benefits
About the role
Founded in 1954, Community Living Central York is a non-profit, charitable organization which provides support to people who have an intellectual disability. The organization is under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of people who receive support, family members and other members of the community.
In 2024, Community Living Central York was the recipient of the Not-For-Profit of the year at the Central York Chamber of Commerce Business Award, Community Leadership Award and the (ODEN) Disability Employment Service Award for Outstanding Employment Service Provider.
Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise
Founded in 1954, CLCY is a non-profit, charitable organization which provides support to people who have an intellectual disability. The organization supports youth and adults with developmental support needs by delivering residential, social, transitional and employment services. We focus on creating long relationships founded on a shared passion, mutual respect, and accountability. We aren’t afraid to show heart, empathy, and genuine compassion for the people and causes we believe in. CLCY works under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of people who receive support, family members and other members of the community. As the Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise, you will be part of this socially innovative and inclusive organization, inspiring people of all ages and abilities to enrich their lives.
Vision: A community where everyone belongs
Mission: Empower individuals with diverse abilities to thrive in our shared community
Values: Respect, Integrity, Excellence
JOB SUMMARY:
We are seeking a dynamic, innovative leader to join our Senior Leadership Team as the Director of Community Partnerships, Innovation and Social Enterprise. In this role, you will:
- Provide strategic leadership to a portfolio of community-based programs and social enterprises supporting people with developmental disabilities
- Lead the evolution and growth of our fee-for-service programs in alignment with the Ministry’s Journey to Belonging framework.
- Build and sustain strong community partnerships to drive inclusive and meaningful participation for those we support.
- Ensure high-quality, person-directed services while maintaining compliance with legislative and policy requirements.
This is an impact-focused role for a leader passionate about inclusive community building and advancing innovation within the developmental services sector.
REPORTING TO: Chief Executive Officer
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week (Hybrid and Compressed Work Week Opportunities)
STATUS: Full Time (Permanent)
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPSONSIBILITY:
- Develop and create a sustainable social enterprise business model that will drive innovation and growth for CLCY
- Lead and manage the following CLCY program areas: Supported Independent Living, Community Participation Services, Employment, Associate Family and Respite Supports.
- Drive growth and innovation in our fee-for-service models (evening and weekend programming).
- Build, maintain, and expand community partnerships and social enterprises to support meaningful work and participation.
- Develop and implement program evaluation frameworks and quality improvement initiatives.
- Manage program budgets, contracts, and performance metrics.
- Represent CLCY at sector networking events and collaborative initiatives across York Region and Ontario.
- Provide effective leadership and mentoring to managers, supporting team development and succession planning.
- Ensure compliance with legislative and agency health and safety requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING:
- Commitment to the highest standards of customer service and professionalism.
- Strong leadership skills balanced with being an effective team player.
- Emotional maturity, good judgment, professionalism, respect for confidentiality and the ability to make wise decisions and always represent the organization with honour and integrity.
- A warm, dynamic, and engaging interpersonal style, with a strong ability to grow and nurture relationships within the community.
- Self-starter, “builder”, and enthusiasm.
- Outstanding listening and presentation skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills, and ability to prioritize duties and multi-task
- Desire to work effectively with people of all abilities and backgrounds.
- Computer proficiency, including the Microsoft Office suite, fundraising databases, Internet searches, website navigation and social media.
- Comfort in working with C-Suite executives and high net worth individuals
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s degree in clinical, Healthcare, Social Services, Education, Business, or equivalent education/experience.
- Minimum 7 years of senior management experience within the developmental services sector or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in building and sustaining community partnerships.
- Proven track record in innovation, program growth, and social enterprise development.
- Strong business acumen in planning, budgeting, and operational leadership within a non-profit, healthcare, or educational setting.
- Knowledge of developmental disabilities, dual diagnosis, and complex specialized needs.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage with a wide range of stakeholders, including MCCSS, Public Health, York Region, and community partners.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, AIMS, and relevant systems
- Valid Vulnerable Sector Screening (within 6 months of date of hire)
- Valid Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle
SUBMIT RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO: Erica Ross (erica.ross@clcy.ca) Director of Human Resources by August 4, 2025 (4pm deadline)
We thank all applicants in advance and advise that only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or Agencies please.
For further information please visit our website: www.clcy.ca
Community Living Central York is an equal opportunity employer which welcomes and encourages applications from people
Community Living Central York is an equal opportunity employer which welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities.
About Community Living Central York
Community Living Central York (previously Newmarket/Aurora District) is a not for profit charitable organization that has been providing essential daily living supports to people who have developmental disabilities since 1954. Community Living Central York serves Newmarket, Aurora, East Gwillimbury, King and Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Our supports include:
• Community Living Supports
• Supported Independent Living
• Associate Families
• Family Connections/Respite
• Community Connections
• Employment Strategies