Executive Director - Operations & Curriculum
About the role
Overview The Executive Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight across multiple academies. This role ensures alignment with the organization’s mission
and goals, driving operational excellence, financial sustainability, and a collaborative
workplace culture.
The Executive Director also plays a critical role in building leadership capacity within the
Academy cluster, ensuring a strong succession pipeline, and fostering a culture of
continued professional growth.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities Leadership and Strategic Planning:
- Develop and implement strategic plans that align with the organization's mission
and long-term goals.
- Lead Center Directors in driving key performance indicators (KPIs) such as
enrollment growth, academic success, and employee retention.
- Build and maintain a succession pipeline for pivotal roles across the Academy
cluster to ensure organizational continuity and leadership development.
Operational Management
- Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure smooth functioning of multiple
academies.
- Manage enrollment targets and collaborate with marketing teams to meet
recruitment goals.
- Develop and monitor operational budgets, ensuring cost control and financial
performance.
- Demonstrate ease, familiarity and comfort with systems and technology across
multiple platforms to support operational efficiency and data-driven
decision-making.
Compliance And Quality Assurance
- Ensure all academies comply with Alberta ECE standards, health, licensing and
all required industry and provincial regulations.
- Monitor health, safety, and well-being protocols for staff and students.
- Implement quality control processes to maintain high academic and operational
standards.
- Manage and ensure timely, accurate reporting to the Government of Alberta for
licensing, subsidy programs, and related compliance needs.
Staff Leadership And Development
- Provide mentorship, coaching and professional development opportunities to
Center Directors and senior staff to build leadership capacity.
- Collaborate with HR to identify staffing needs, oversee recruitment and
onboarding, and promote professional development programs.
- Support Center Directors in managing staff and parental interactions, including
proactive conflict resolution strategies that foster trust, professionalism, and
community partnerships.
Community Engagement
- Build and maintain relationships with parents, community partners, and
stakeholders.
- Represent the organization at public forums and community events to enhance
visibility and reputation.
- Work collaboratively with families to address and resolve billing-related concerns,
ensuring a positive experience and operational accuracy.
Preferred Skills And Qualifications
- Education
○ Master’s degree in Education, Business Administration, or a related field.
○ Certification or training in early childhood education, leadership, or
non-profit management is a plus.
- Experience
○ 5-7 years of leadership experience in education, early childhood
programs, or child-focused organizations.
○ Proven track record in operational management, financial oversight, and
strategic planning.
○ Experience working with Alberta’s childcare or education system and
knowledge of provincial regulations and licensing requirements.
- Key Skills
○ Leadership and Team Management: Ability to inspire and lead diverse
high-performing teams across multiple locations.
○ Strategic Thinking and Problem Solving: Experience in aligning
operational strategies with business goals.
○ Financial Management: Strong budgeting skills with experience
monitoring operational costs.
○ Stakeholder Engagement: Ability to build partnerships with parents,
community leaders, and government bodies.
○ Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Excellent written and verbal
communication to represent the organization in public forums.
○ Technological Proficiency: Comfort with navigating operational,
reporting, and communication systems across various platforms to
enhance effectiveness.
Work Environment Requirements
- Full-time role with flexibility for early mornings or late evenings as needed.
- Travel between academies required at least 4 days each week.
- High level of responsibility and interaction with children, staff and parents
Additional Requirements
- ECE Certification Level
- Criminal Record Check: Successful completion of a criminal record check,
including a vulnerable sector search.
- First Aid Certification: Valid Child Care First Aid and CPR or willingness to obtain
within the first three months of employment.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to engage in active play and lift up to 40 lbs.
The Pay Range For This Role Is 105,000 - 125,000 CAD per year(Calgary)
About Fueling Brains & Academies
A visionary leader with the latest ideas and research on children's brain development and learning. Fueling Brains incorporates a holistic approach to advanced brain development and envisions successful development from childhood to adolescence. Here at Fueling Brains our mission serves to challenge the classic educational systems and promote the most unique research- based childhood educational care. The early roots of Fueling Brains began in 2012 under the previous name of (Kids U). Fueling Brains started as a one-room facility in the Calgary region and has since successfully expanded to serve over 20,000 children with over 400 employees, and the additional expansion in both Saskatchewan and the US.
At Fueling Brains our unique educational services are aimed at reducing cognitive intelligence gaps and improving children's executive functions- the building blocks of brain development.
~Please see below for a couple of our campus video tours both based in Calgary~
McKnight (Calgary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QV-5X5uo-g
Braeside (Calgary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBsa5M2Rgms
Executive Director - Operations & Curriculum
About the role
Overview The Executive Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight across multiple academies. This role ensures alignment with the organization’s mission
and goals, driving operational excellence, financial sustainability, and a collaborative
workplace culture.
The Executive Director also plays a critical role in building leadership capacity within the
Academy cluster, ensuring a strong succession pipeline, and fostering a culture of
continued professional growth.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities Leadership and Strategic Planning:
- Develop and implement strategic plans that align with the organization's mission
and long-term goals.
- Lead Center Directors in driving key performance indicators (KPIs) such as
enrollment growth, academic success, and employee retention.
- Build and maintain a succession pipeline for pivotal roles across the Academy
cluster to ensure organizational continuity and leadership development.
Operational Management
- Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure smooth functioning of multiple
academies.
- Manage enrollment targets and collaborate with marketing teams to meet
recruitment goals.
- Develop and monitor operational budgets, ensuring cost control and financial
performance.
- Demonstrate ease, familiarity and comfort with systems and technology across
multiple platforms to support operational efficiency and data-driven
decision-making.
Compliance And Quality Assurance
- Ensure all academies comply with Alberta ECE standards, health, licensing and
all required industry and provincial regulations.
- Monitor health, safety, and well-being protocols for staff and students.
- Implement quality control processes to maintain high academic and operational
standards.
- Manage and ensure timely, accurate reporting to the Government of Alberta for
licensing, subsidy programs, and related compliance needs.
Staff Leadership And Development
- Provide mentorship, coaching and professional development opportunities to
Center Directors and senior staff to build leadership capacity.
- Collaborate with HR to identify staffing needs, oversee recruitment and
onboarding, and promote professional development programs.
- Support Center Directors in managing staff and parental interactions, including
proactive conflict resolution strategies that foster trust, professionalism, and
community partnerships.
Community Engagement
- Build and maintain relationships with parents, community partners, and
stakeholders.
- Represent the organization at public forums and community events to enhance
visibility and reputation.
- Work collaboratively with families to address and resolve billing-related concerns,
ensuring a positive experience and operational accuracy.
Preferred Skills And Qualifications
- Education
○ Master’s degree in Education, Business Administration, or a related field.
○ Certification or training in early childhood education, leadership, or
non-profit management is a plus.
- Experience
○ 5-7 years of leadership experience in education, early childhood
programs, or child-focused organizations.
○ Proven track record in operational management, financial oversight, and
strategic planning.
○ Experience working with Alberta’s childcare or education system and
knowledge of provincial regulations and licensing requirements.
- Key Skills
○ Leadership and Team Management: Ability to inspire and lead diverse
high-performing teams across multiple locations.
○ Strategic Thinking and Problem Solving: Experience in aligning
operational strategies with business goals.
○ Financial Management: Strong budgeting skills with experience
monitoring operational costs.
○ Stakeholder Engagement: Ability to build partnerships with parents,
community leaders, and government bodies.
○ Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Excellent written and verbal
communication to represent the organization in public forums.
○ Technological Proficiency: Comfort with navigating operational,
reporting, and communication systems across various platforms to
enhance effectiveness.
Work Environment Requirements
- Full-time role with flexibility for early mornings or late evenings as needed.
- Travel between academies required at least 4 days each week.
- High level of responsibility and interaction with children, staff and parents
Additional Requirements
- ECE Certification Level
- Criminal Record Check: Successful completion of a criminal record check,
including a vulnerable sector search.
- First Aid Certification: Valid Child Care First Aid and CPR or willingness to obtain
within the first three months of employment.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to engage in active play and lift up to 40 lbs.
The Pay Range For This Role Is 105,000 - 125,000 CAD per year(Calgary)
About Fueling Brains & Academies
A visionary leader with the latest ideas and research on children's brain development and learning. Fueling Brains incorporates a holistic approach to advanced brain development and envisions successful development from childhood to adolescence. Here at Fueling Brains our mission serves to challenge the classic educational systems and promote the most unique research- based childhood educational care. The early roots of Fueling Brains began in 2012 under the previous name of (Kids U). Fueling Brains started as a one-room facility in the Calgary region and has since successfully expanded to serve over 20,000 children with over 400 employees, and the additional expansion in both Saskatchewan and the US.
At Fueling Brains our unique educational services are aimed at reducing cognitive intelligence gaps and improving children's executive functions- the building blocks of brain development.
~Please see below for a couple of our campus video tours both based in Calgary~
McKnight (Calgary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QV-5X5uo-g
Braeside (Calgary): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBsa5M2Rgms