Site Lead - Program Development and Evaluation
About the role
Job #:
9762
Division:
Operations
Vacancy Type:
Full-time Temporary
Affiliation:
Non-Union: Management & Exempt
Contract Length:
Approximately 3 months
Grade:
Site Lead
of Vacancies:
1
Salary/Hourly Range:
23.10
Hiring range/wage:
23.10
Work Details (Days/hours):
36.25 hour per week, Monday to Friday
Posted Date:
7/25/25
Existing or New:
New
Deadline to Apply:
8/8/25
Make a difference
As a Site Lead on the Program Development and Evaluation team, you will lead and inspire a team to deliver a high-quality program for TCHC youth aged 6-12. You will supervise program staff, have responsibility for site operations, plan and implement daily activities and programming, complete administrative tasks, and ensure a welcoming, inclusive environment where every participant feels supported and empowered.
Employment Timelines:
The contract term for this position will be approximately 12 weeks, working up to approximately 36.25 hours per week.
Responsibilities
- Full responsibility for the site and special events, overseeing staff’s day to day responsibilities, participants, operations, and the implementation of programming, quality control and safety.
- Conduct daily program audits to ensure that program plans are being followed and make amendments to meet the needs and skills of staff and participants.
- Assign daily tasks to program staff and conduct daily checks to ensure that those tasks are being completed according to program standards and provide support and coaching where needed.
- Oversee on site petty cash and purchase supplies as needed.
- Coordinate community special events for various communities by securing site specific facilitators/guest speakers etc.
- Participate in weekly regional site meetings and provide progress reports and issues action plans to Program Coordinator’s.
- Ensure program schedule is completed 2 weeks in advance and approved by Program Coordinator.
- Plan excursions that require participants to be bussed and delegate staff responsibilities for offsite excursions.
- Liaise with all site specific vendors ensuring all vendors are properly setup within HOMES (support with setup where needed) before they deliver their requested services.
- Conduct community asset mapping to ensure that campers become aware of community resources in fun and creative ways.
- Plan and implement community engagement initiatives.
- Monitor site phone and email, create site newsletter that is emailed to parents, monitor and respond to all parent communication that is sent to the email.
- Provide direct programming when site is short staffed due to absent or needs assistance to complete their roles.
- Conduct weekly staff meetings and daily debriefs with site staff to ensure they have the resources needed to effectively implement program.
- Supervise and motivate site staff, provide feedback, leadership opportunities and performance management to help them develop their skills.
- Develops and distributes resources to assist staff with their programming.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 18 years of age.
- Post-Secondary education (or pursuing) in Community Development, Social Work, Child and Youth work, Sports Management/Development or other relevant fields, considered an asset
- Experience supervising and coaching staff in recreational setting
- Experience working with parents and other stakeholders.
- Cleared Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC)
- First Aid qualifications, or must be willing to obtain certificate prior to commencement of work assignment
- High 5 Training is an Asset
- Demonstrated knowledge, experience and/or academic background in working with youth and children in a community-based setting
- Experience overseeing the planning and implementation of community-based programs within high needs/Priority neighbourhoods; Experience working with BIPOC communities
- Strong verbal and written communication skills: working knowledge of relevant software (i.e Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Suite etc.) and comfort learning new programs
- Proficient in behavior management, crisis intervention and problem-solving
- Ability to work in fast paced environment while prioritizing and managing multiple tasks
PLEASE NOTE - In order to be eligible as a Site Lead, applicants need to be at least 18 years or above. Applicants 18 years of age and over, must present a valid and suitable Police Reference Check (Vulnerable Sector Check) prior to commencing employment.
What’s next
Once you apply, we’ll review your resume and contact you if your skills and experience match the qualifications for the role. Only qualified candidates will be contacted to move forward in the hiring process. If you are selected to move forward, the process will include one or more interviews and/or assessments and reference checks.
All employees that meet the minimum qualifications outlined in the 'Qualifications' section are invited to apply for this posted position.
When submitting your application/resume, be sure to tell us about your skills and qualifications that are a match to those specified in the job posting. You can update your profile at anytime, but please note that only application information submitted prior to the deadline to apply will be accepted.
About Toronto Community Housing
Toronto Community Housing is Canada’s largest social housing provider and a key part of our city’s infrastructure. We provide homes for nearly 41,000 households with low and moderate incomes across the city. We continue to work with many partners and create new partnerships to help build vibrant communities and a better city for all. Read the latest news at www.torontohousing.ca or follow us on Twitter (@TOHousing), Facebook (TorontoCommunityHousing), and Instagram (torontohousing).
Site Lead - Program Development and Evaluation
About the role
Job #:
9762
Division:
Operations
Vacancy Type:
Full-time Temporary
Affiliation:
Non-Union: Management & Exempt
Contract Length:
Approximately 3 months
Grade:
Site Lead
of Vacancies:
1
Salary/Hourly Range:
23.10
Hiring range/wage:
23.10
Work Details (Days/hours):
36.25 hour per week, Monday to Friday
Posted Date:
7/25/25
Existing or New:
New
Deadline to Apply:
8/8/25
Make a difference
As a Site Lead on the Program Development and Evaluation team, you will lead and inspire a team to deliver a high-quality program for TCHC youth aged 6-12. You will supervise program staff, have responsibility for site operations, plan and implement daily activities and programming, complete administrative tasks, and ensure a welcoming, inclusive environment where every participant feels supported and empowered.
Employment Timelines:
The contract term for this position will be approximately 12 weeks, working up to approximately 36.25 hours per week.
Responsibilities
- Full responsibility for the site and special events, overseeing staff’s day to day responsibilities, participants, operations, and the implementation of programming, quality control and safety.
- Conduct daily program audits to ensure that program plans are being followed and make amendments to meet the needs and skills of staff and participants.
- Assign daily tasks to program staff and conduct daily checks to ensure that those tasks are being completed according to program standards and provide support and coaching where needed.
- Oversee on site petty cash and purchase supplies as needed.
- Coordinate community special events for various communities by securing site specific facilitators/guest speakers etc.
- Participate in weekly regional site meetings and provide progress reports and issues action plans to Program Coordinator’s.
- Ensure program schedule is completed 2 weeks in advance and approved by Program Coordinator.
- Plan excursions that require participants to be bussed and delegate staff responsibilities for offsite excursions.
- Liaise with all site specific vendors ensuring all vendors are properly setup within HOMES (support with setup where needed) before they deliver their requested services.
- Conduct community asset mapping to ensure that campers become aware of community resources in fun and creative ways.
- Plan and implement community engagement initiatives.
- Monitor site phone and email, create site newsletter that is emailed to parents, monitor and respond to all parent communication that is sent to the email.
- Provide direct programming when site is short staffed due to absent or needs assistance to complete their roles.
- Conduct weekly staff meetings and daily debriefs with site staff to ensure they have the resources needed to effectively implement program.
- Supervise and motivate site staff, provide feedback, leadership opportunities and performance management to help them develop their skills.
- Develops and distributes resources to assist staff with their programming.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 18 years of age.
- Post-Secondary education (or pursuing) in Community Development, Social Work, Child and Youth work, Sports Management/Development or other relevant fields, considered an asset
- Experience supervising and coaching staff in recreational setting
- Experience working with parents and other stakeholders.
- Cleared Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC)
- First Aid qualifications, or must be willing to obtain certificate prior to commencement of work assignment
- High 5 Training is an Asset
- Demonstrated knowledge, experience and/or academic background in working with youth and children in a community-based setting
- Experience overseeing the planning and implementation of community-based programs within high needs/Priority neighbourhoods; Experience working with BIPOC communities
- Strong verbal and written communication skills: working knowledge of relevant software (i.e Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Suite etc.) and comfort learning new programs
- Proficient in behavior management, crisis intervention and problem-solving
- Ability to work in fast paced environment while prioritizing and managing multiple tasks
PLEASE NOTE - In order to be eligible as a Site Lead, applicants need to be at least 18 years or above. Applicants 18 years of age and over, must present a valid and suitable Police Reference Check (Vulnerable Sector Check) prior to commencing employment.
What’s next
Once you apply, we’ll review your resume and contact you if your skills and experience match the qualifications for the role. Only qualified candidates will be contacted to move forward in the hiring process. If you are selected to move forward, the process will include one or more interviews and/or assessments and reference checks.
All employees that meet the minimum qualifications outlined in the 'Qualifications' section are invited to apply for this posted position.
When submitting your application/resume, be sure to tell us about your skills and qualifications that are a match to those specified in the job posting. You can update your profile at anytime, but please note that only application information submitted prior to the deadline to apply will be accepted.
About Toronto Community Housing
Toronto Community Housing is Canada’s largest social housing provider and a key part of our city’s infrastructure. We provide homes for nearly 41,000 households with low and moderate incomes across the city. We continue to work with many partners and create new partnerships to help build vibrant communities and a better city for all. Read the latest news at www.torontohousing.ca or follow us on Twitter (@TOHousing), Facebook (TorontoCommunityHousing), and Instagram (torontohousing).