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Manager, Justice Transition Services

Calgary, AB
Senior Level
full_time

About the role

The Agency

The Calgary John Howard Society (CJHS) is a charity that reduces crime and makes Calgary communities safer by helping youth and adults make positive changes and move away from criminal behaviour. We do this by addressing the root causes of crime through housing, education, employment programs and support so that individuals have alternatives to breaking the law. CJHS is committed to restorative justice and an organizational environment that recognizes the dignity and worth of each person. CJHS values diversity and inclusion and welcomes qualified applicants from all walks of life.

Position Overview

The Manager of Justice Transition Services provides operational leadership to a team supporting individuals reintegrating into the community after a period of incarceration. The Manager provides leadership in program coordination and accountability, overseeing administration, ensuring expenses are in alignment with approved budgets, managing data and outcomes, and supporting funder relations to ensure the delivery of high-quality, inclusive services across all programs.

Reporting to the Director of Programs, the Manager is an integral part of the Calgary John Howard Society (CJHS) leadership team, contributing to organizational strategy, collaboration, and continuous improvement across programs.

The ideal candidate is an experienced and compassionate leader who balances program management with a relational approach to leadership—cultivating trust, guiding growth, and empowering staff to support individuals reintegrating from custody and building stability in the community. They foster a collaborative and cohesive team culture that promotes innovation, shared purpose, and continuous learning.

Key Responsibilities

Program Leadership & Development

  • Oversee the development and implementation of inclusive, strengths-based integration programs that draw on evidence-informed practices to support successful community integration, guide staff in supporting individuals through goal setting, system navigation, and personal growth planning.

  • Ensure programming aligns with organizational priorities, funder expectations, and community needs.

  • Lead the implementation of best practices in trauma-informed and restorative approaches.

Administration, Evaluation & Reporting

  • Manage administrative functions across programs, including data collection, funder reporting, and documentation.

  • Monitor performance outcomes and contribute to ongoing quality improvement and evaluation initiatives.

  • Prepare accurate and timely funder and internal reports, including success stories and outcome summaries.

  • Support proposal writing, grant renewals, and the development of new initiatives.

Financial & Budget Oversight

  • Work closely with the Director of Programs and the Finance team to ensure program spending supports priorities while staying within approved budgets, promoting responsible and transparent use of resources.

  • Track and reconcile program expenditures to ensure compliance with funding agreements.

  • Contribute to financial planning, forecasting, and sustainability strategies for integration programs.

Funder, Partner & Community Relations

  • Support the Director of Programs in ensuring funding compliance and effective stewardship of funder relationships.

  • Assist with funder engagement activities, including site visits, audits, progress reports, and relationship management.

  • Represent CJHS on networks, coalitions, and advisory groups related to youth advocacy, mentorship, and restorative justice.

Leadership & Team Development

  • Supervise and mentor program staff, providing guidance, coaching, and professional development.

  • Develop and sustain a dynamic, collaborative, and cohesive team environment that fosters trust, learning, and shared accountability.

  • Promote reflective practice, wellness, and continuous improvement within the team.

  • Model collaborative leadership and uphold a culture rooted in compassion, respect, and excellence.

Qualifications

  • Post-secondary education in social work, human services, community development, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).

  • Minimum 3–5 years of progressive leadership experience in justice, or community-based programs.

  • Demonstrated experience working with the target population, including individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

  • Proven success in program management, budget oversight, and funder reporting.

  • Proven ability to develop and lead high-performing, cohesive teams.

  • Strong relational leadership skills with the ability to inspire and support staff.

  • Knowledge of trauma-informed and restorative practices.

  • Experience with logic models, evaluation tools, and outcome measurement frameworks.

  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.

  • Brain Story Certification is considered an asset.

  • A current criminal record check (CPIC), within the past three months is required.

Your past does not define your future. A criminal record will not disqualify you from employment with us; we evaluate each application individually.

Applications will be accepted until

October 24th, 2025

Please submit your cover letter and resume to:

https://calgaryjohnhoward.bamboohr.com/careers/243?source=aWQ9MTI%3D

The Calgary John Howard Society thanks all applicants; however, only those

considered for an interview will be contacted.

About Calgary John Howard Society

Non-profit Organizations
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The Calgary John Howard Society (CJHS) reduces crime and makes Calgary communities safer by helping criminally involved youth and adults make positive changes. We do this by providing housing, education, employment and support programs that provide alternatives to breaking the law.