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Director, External Relations & Development
Top Benefits
About the role
Director, External Relations & Development
Full-time Permanent Position
Location & Hours
Work location: On-site at Distress Centre Calgary, 999 8 Street SW, Suite 500.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm primarily in office with some flexibility to work remote or staggered hours. Occasional evenings or weekends as required.
What We Offer
- Generous Vacation Entitlement
- RRSP matching and Health Spending Account
- Extended health and dental benefits
- Access to on-site gym at no cost
- Paid development days and a staff development fund
- A supportive, mission-driven workplace where you can grow, take on new challenges, and collaborate with colleagues that value integrity, hard work, and making a meaningful community impact
Who We Are
For over 50 years, Distress Centre has served Calgary and Southern Alberta by providing 24-hour crisis support, information, and resources at no cost. Distress Centre does not define crisis. We do not judge. Anyone can call us day or night.
We are committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive workplace where employees are valued, experience a sense of belonging, and are confident being their most authentic selves. We welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, and members of equity-deserving groups. We value all the ways that our community is diverse – in identity, experience and perspective.
What to Expect
The Director, External Relations & Development is a strategic leadership role reporting to the CEO, responsible for directing DCC’s fundraising, government relations, communications, and community engagement efforts to advance the organization’s mission and impact. While the ideal candidate should have a broad understanding of development, government relations, communications, and community relations, they are not expected to be an expert in every area. Rather, they must possess the competence and leadership ability to oversee all functions while demonstrating deep expertise in at least one or two domains, such as major gift fundraising or strategic communications.
This role requires building and leading a high-performing team, cultivating relationships with internal counterparts, donors, sponsors, and community partners, and aligning external relations strategy with organizational goals. The successful candidate will champion a culture of philanthropy, enhance DCC’s public presence, and ensure integrated, impactful campaigns and events while supporting the CEO and Board in key relationship development.
With 10+ years of progressive experience and strong strategic, operational, and interpersonal skills, the Director will provide vision and direction across fundraising, brand storytelling, and community outreach, leveraging systems and collaboration to drive sustainable growth and measurable impact.
What You’ll Do
Strategic Leadership & Organizational Integration
- Champion a culture of philanthropy and collaboration, aligning fundraising, communications and program goals across the organization.
- Support the CEO and Board of Directors in building relationships with key donors, community partners, and government stakeholders.
Team Leadership & Operational Excellence
- Hire, lead, manage, and develop a high-performing fundraising and communications team (approximately 5 staff).
- Strengthen systems, processes, and data practices to support effective donor management and decision-making.
Fundraising Strategy & Donor Engagement
- Lead the development and execution of an integrated fundraising strategy.
- Build, cultivate, and steward strong relationships with individual donors, sponsors, and community partners.
- Oversee donor stewardship practices and manage a portfolio of key donor relationships for long-term engagement.
- Identify and pursue new revenue streams including events, campaigns, and partnership opportunities.
Communications, Brand & Storytelling
- Lead the communications strategy to elevate DCC’s visibility, voice, and community impact.
- Manage public relations and media engagement to strengthen community awareness and reputation.
- Monitor and evaluate communications performance tosupportplanning and decision-making.
Events, Campaigns & Community Engagement
- Provide strategic leadership for major fundraising events and campaigns to drive revenue and community engagement.
Government Relations
- Maintain and build strong relationships with all orders of government, municipal, provincial, federal and Indigenous.
- Monitor government priorities, policy changes, legislation and funding opportunities relevant to DCC.
- Prepare briefing materials, presentations, and correspondence for the CEO and executive team.
- Maintain a government relations calendar and stakeholder engagement plan.
- Represent DCC at government, sector, and community meetings as appropriate.
- Ensure alignment of messaging across government relations, programs, communications partnerships and fundraising.
What You Bring
Qualifications & Experience
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, or a related field.
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10+years of progressive experience in fund development, communications, marketing, or government relations, with a general knowledge of all areas.
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Proven experience in government relations, public policy, or stakeholder engagement.
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Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) designation is an asset.
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Experience leading and developing teams.
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Demonstrated success in securing six-figure gifts and managing a portfolio of major donors.
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Strong relationship-building skills, with the ability to cultivate trust across diverse internal and external stakeholders.
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Strategic thinking with a collaborative,solutions-focused approach.
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Experience building processes and systems that support cross-functional integration and organizational effectiveness.
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Excellent communication skills, with the ability to tailor messaging to differentaudiences andcontexts.
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Strong interpersonal and cultural competency skills to work effectively and respectfullywith people from diverse backgrounds andlivedexperiences.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter through our ADP Career Centre [https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=0b7d4960-e60e-4b56-8c5f-2172b8e37164&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_CA&selectedMenuKey=CareerCenter].
Distress Centre is an inclusive workplace. If you are invited for an interview and require accommodation, please let us know. If you require accommodation during the application process, please call our main office and ask to speak to Human Resources.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Distress Centre Calgary
Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) provides 24 hour crisis support, professional counselling, and 211 referrals to hundreds of community, social, government and health resources - all at no cost. DCC ensures that everyone has a place to turn to in a time of crisis. For 50 years DCC has provided a critical service to every citizen in Calgary and area.
24 Hour Support: If you need to talk, Distress Centre is here to listen. Anyone can contact Distress Centre 24/7 by phone, text or chat. All conversations are confidential. Phone or text 403-266-HELP (4357) or chat online at distresscentre.com
Youth support: ConnecTeen is Distress Centre's youth peer support service, offering youth a choice in how to connect with our volunteers. 24 hour support is offered by phone, text and chat and peer support is available from 3-10pm on weekdays and 12-10pm on weekends. www.CalgaryConnecTeen.com
211 24 Hour Information & Referral Service: Dial 2-1-1, text INFO to 211 or visit ab.211.ca and click "live chat."