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Executive Director

Salmo, BC
CA$70,000 - CA$75,700/per annum
Senior Level
full_time
part_time

Top Benefits

Extended health benefits
RRSP contributions
Vacation

About the role

Salmo Community Resource Society, located in Salmo, BC, is seeking a compassionate, strategic, and community-minded Executive Director to lead our organization into its next stage of growth and impact.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Salmo Community Resource Society is a well-respected, nonprofit, social service agency dedicated to strengthening individuals, families, and our community through programs that promote inclusion, dignity, and well-being. We work collaboratively with funders, community partners, and local organizations to create responsive, high-quality services that make a lasting difference in people’s lives. Our staff of 11 value collaboration, partnerships, inclusiveness, trauma-informed approaches, cultural safety, and professionalism. For further information about our programs and services, visit our website at https://www.scrs.ca.

OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND DIVERSITY

Salmo Community Resource Society is an advocate for equity and is committed to ensuring representation within the community. We welcome applications from members of visible minorities, women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and experience to contribute to an inclusive workplace. We value the unique perspectives, experiences, and skills that a diverse team brings, and believe that inclusive representation strengthens our work, our relationships, and our ability to serve the community with excellence.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY

The village of Salmo is a diverse, rural community nestled between three major service centers in the West Kootenay region of BC. For a population of 1100, it boasts an array of businesses and services. Only its generous community spirit exceeds Salmo’s numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, biking, golfing and skiing.

POSITION SUMMARY

The permanent, part-time Executive Director (.80 FTE) provides overall strategic and operational leadership for the organization. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for ensuring that programs and services are delivered effectively, that the organization remains financially and operationally sound, and that its mission and values are reflected in every aspect of its work. This role requires a leader who can think strategically, build strong relationships, and inspire collaboration among staff, community partners, and the Board to achieve shared goals for community well-being.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Leadership and Strategy
    • Provide visionary and strategic leadership aligned with the organization’s mission and values.
      Lead the implementation of the strategic plan and ensure progress toward key goals and outcomes.
      Promote a culture of collaboration, accountability, innovation, and respect.
  • Governance and Board Relations
    • Support and advise the Board of Directors in fulfilling its governance responsibilities.
      Provide timely and accurate reports to the Board on operations, finances, and programs.
      Foster strong, transparent, and trusting relationships with the Board and committees.
  • Financial Management
    • Oversee development and management of the annual budget and financial policies.
      Ensure fiscal responsibility, transparency, and compliance with funding requirements.
      Work with staff and the Board to identify new funding opportunities and maintain diverse revenue streams.
  • Fund Development and Community Engagement
    • Lead fund development activities, including donor relations, grant writing, sponsorships, and fundraising events.
      Serve as the primary spokesperson and ambassador for the organization.
      Build partnerships with funders, government, community organizations, and local leaders.
  • Operations and Human Resources
    • Oversee the effective and efficient management of all programs and services.
      Supervise and support staff, encouraging professional growth and well-being.
      Ensure compliance with all legal, regulatory, and policy requirements.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education and Experience
    • Post-secondary education in social sciences, business administration, community development or a related field (graduate degree preferred).
    • Minimum of five (5) years of progressive leadership experience in nonprofit or community-based social services.
  • Key Competencies and Attributes
    • Visionary leadership with a collaborative and inclusive management style.
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to inspire and build relationships.
    • Strategic thinker with sound judgment and financial acumen.
    • Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation.
    • Integrity, resilience, and a passion for community service.

COMPENSATION

Salmo Community Services offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience, along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes extended health benefits, RRSP contributions, vacation, etc. Salary range is $70,000 to $75,700 per annum (.80 FTE).

APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply, please submit your résumé and a cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience by email to: SCRSBoard@gmail.com

Closing Date: November 30, 2025

No phone calls please. We thank all applicants for their interest and commitment to community service. Only those shortlisted will be contacted. This posting will remain open until the position is filled.

We acknowledge our respect for and deep gratitude to the Indigenous people of the West Kootenay and Boundary regions: the Sinixt (Sin-eye-ixt), the Syilx (See-oox), the Ktunaxa (K-too-na-ha), the Secwepemc (Say-kwep-muc) and the Metis peoples on whose traditional territories we are honoured to operate.

Contact

June Stockdale

Title

Board Chair

Address

311 Railway Avenue

Salmo

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Closing Date

30/11/2025

Website

https://www.scrs.ca

About Ending Violence Association of BC

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EVA BC works to coordinate and support the work of victim-serving and other anti-violence programs in BC with issue-based consultation and analysis, resource development, training, and education. EVA BC works collaboratively to improve prevention and response systems that support communities impacted by gender-based violence, harassment and hate. Our work is guided by respect for difference, human dignity and equality.

(EVA BC), formerly the BC Association of Specialized Victim Assistance and Counselling Programs, is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides services to over 200 funded anti-violence programs across British Columbia:

Community-Based Victim Services Programs Stopping the Violence Counselling Programs Stopping the Violence Outreach Programs Multicultural Outreach Programs Sexual Assault/Woman Assault Centres

Our mandate is to provide support and training, develop and distribute resources and tools, educate the public and government bodies on the needs of victims of violence, develop and maintain standards for the provision of service, and foster the development of cross-sectoral coordination and collaboration.

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