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Supervisor, Continuous Improvement

Remote
Hybrid
Toronto, ON
CA$104,740 - CA$125,688/annual
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

3+ weeks paid vacation, increases with service
4 paid personal days
Defined benefit pension with 100% employer match

About the role

Job #:

10037

Division:

Finance

Vacancy Type:

Full-time Permanent

Affiliation:

Non-Union: Management & Exempt

Contract Length:

Grade:

07

of Vacancies:

1

Salary/Hourly Range:

104,740 - 125,688

Hiring range/wage:

104,740 - 115,214

Work Details (Days/hours):

Monday to Friday, 36.25 hours

Posted Date:

11/7/25

Existing or New:

New

Deadline to Apply:

11/21/25

What we offer

In addition to a competitive salary and a rewarding career where you can truly make a difference, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that meets the various needs of our diverse employees, including:

  • Minimum three (3) weeks of paid annual vacation days, increasing with years of service;
  • Four (4) paid personal days;
  • Defined benefit pension plan with OMERS, includes 100-per-cent employer matching;
  • Health and dental benefits, including a health spending account available upon your start date;
  • Employee and family assistance program;
  • Maternity and parental leave top up (93% of base salary);
  • Training and development programs including tuition reimbursement of $1500 per calendar year;
  • Fitness membership discount;

This job offers the opportunity to work from home as part of a hybrid work arrangement. This arrangement will allow you to work some days at a TCHC work location and the rest of the time from home. The amount of time required to work at a TCHC work location is flexible, while considering operational and service delivery requirements.

Make a difference

The Supervisor, Continuous Improvement leads the development and implementation of procurement policy and process improvements, ensures audit actions are addressed, and promotes continuous enhancement in procurement practices to drive compliance, consistency, and efficiency. This role builds organizational capability through training, stakeholder engagement, and cross-functional collaboration, while supervising a small team and aligning process improvements with legislation, trade obligations, and TCHC’s strategic direction.

What you'll do

Planning & Policy Management:

  • Lead the annual review and update cycle for procurement policies and procedures, informed by legislation, audit findings, and operational needs.
  • Guide revisions to procurement protocols to align with legal requirements, internal objectives, and trade treaties.
  • Represent the team in working groups and committees, spearheading new or revised policy development.
  • Monitor legislation, case law, and procurement standards for relevant updates.

Process Execution & Continuous Improvement:

  • Oversee actioning of audit recommendations—assign tasks, produce documentation, and track completion.
  • Lead the implementation of externally mandated procurement improvements (e.g., auditor-driven), establishing controls and compliance standards.
  • Analyze procurement data and operational feedback to spot improvement opportunities and operational inefficiencies.
  • Ensure quality of award documentation and coordinate communication to stakeholders regarding outcomes.
  • Propose and implement process improvements using root cause analysis techniques.
  • Design and maintain continuous improvement tools and systems, monitor KPIs, and lead cross-functional process improvement events

Stakeholder & Cross-Functional Collaboration:

  • Liaise with Legal to ensure accurate legislative interpretation in procurement guidance.
  • Work with divisions to assess training needs and deliver tailored training for compliance.
  • Engage with stakeholders to gather input, conduct change impact assessments, and manage expectations throughout change processes.

Training, Coaching & Knowledge Transfer:

  • Develop and deliver training, coaching, and tools to embed Lean, Six Sigma best practices into procurement operations
  • Mentor team members and divisions in continuous improvement methodologies.
  • Assess training effectiveness, gather feedback, and refine resources to address gaps in awareness and application.

Monitoring, Measuring & Sustaining Change:

  • Track the status of improvement initiatives, coordinate cross-divisional impacts, and prevent conflicting efforts.
  • Develop dashboards and analytics to measure ROI, performance gains, and continuous improvement outcomes.
  • Conduct post-implementation evaluations and "lessons learned" reviews to refine protocols and sustain gains.
  • Institutionalize change via documentation, performance management, knowledge transfer, and continuous improvement culture.

What you’ll need

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain, Public Administration, or related field.
  • 5–7 years in procurement improvement or change management roles, ideally in public sector or unionized environments.
  • Proven supervisory or leadership experience over process improvement teams.
  • Proficiency in Lean, Six Sigma (certification preferred), root cause analysis, change management, and training delivery.
  • Ability to interpret legislative changes and apply to policy development and maintenance

Nice to have:

  • Project management certification (e.g., PMP) and/or Lean Six Sigma certification considered an asset.
  • Advanced analytical ability and data-driven mindset.
  • Strong written and verbal communication, stakeholder engagement, and facilitation skills.
  • Ability to drive continuous improvement culture and manage multiple concurrent initiatives.

What’s next

Once you apply, we’ll review your resume and contact you if we believe your skills and experience will make you successful in the role. If you are selected to move forward, the process will include one or more interviews and/or assessments and reference checks.

About Toronto Community Housing

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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).