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Manager, Insurance Programs Full-time Job
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
Management BurnabyJob Details
Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Enterprise Risk and Regulatory Affairs, the Manager, Insurance Programs establishes and oversees the delivery of a suite of insurance programs for the Commission, operating with a high level of autonomy to ensure that BC Housing maintains insurance programs that comply with applicable regulations, standards, and best practices. He/she/they acts as a trusted decision-maker for a multi-billion-dollar portfolio of insured risk, including claims adjustment, settlements, actuarial assessments, loss and liability modelling, policy assessment, and coverage terms. The position collaborates with all branches to provide effective oversight of the insurance programs, resolves complex issues, and maintains strong monitoring and reporting practices across the commission. The role oversees staff with brokers, insurers, adjusters, insured partners, the Ministries of Finance and Housing, and other stakeholders as required, and serves as a key adviser to guide Executive decision-making on insurance practices.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The successful candidate will have the following:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree in Insurance, Risk Management, Public Administration, Finance, Business Administration, or related field.
- Extensive experience managing insurance programs, including self-insurance, fleet insurance, construction, and/or operating insurance.
- Considerable experience leading teams, reporting to senior-level management, and managing broker relations and claims management.
- Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation or the Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker (CAIB) designation and/or Canadian Risk Management (CRM) designation.
- Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience acceptable to the Employer.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of the philosophies, principles, and practices of performance measures and indicators, risk management, corporate governance, research, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, policy analysis, and project/program management.
- Extensive knowledge of best practices in advancing strategy and policy in support of marginalized communities and a high level of cultural competency.
- Ability to learn and understand the legislation, organization, strategic direction, programs, policies, and procedures of BC Housing.
- Ability to analyze problems and identify weaknesses and conflicts in policies and procedures.
- Ability to apply an intersectional approach to work analyses using a Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) tool and applying the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
- Ability to provide leadership and advice, exercise sound judgment, and demonstrate tact and diplomacy in dealing with high-profile, sensitive, and urgent matters.
- Ability to utilize judgment in presenting issues, and provide leadership, direction, and influence in facilitating appropriate courses of action.
- Demonstrates agility by proactively and continuously seeking out better ways to operate, faster, quicker, and more intelligently.
- Ability to understand and empathize with others and provide effective constructive feedback.
- Ability to construct reports and presentations to ensure clear and effective communications employing best practices in formatting and design.
- Ability to establish a high level of rapport with staff, management/senior management, Executives, and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to demonstrate a social equity analysis.
- Ability to apply a high level of self-awareness, empathy, and emotional intelligence.
- Ability to generate and articulate creative new ideas/processes, and develop, plan, facilitate and coordinate their execution.
- Ability to lead, coach and motivate staff in a team setting.
- Ability to lead a project from idea to execution, proactively identify risks, emerging risks, and issues while managing multiple inputs and priorities.
- Ability to independently solve problems using qualitative and quantitative data.
- Demonstrated professional and interpersonal communication skills across a range of channels (written, oral, and presentation) and ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional groups to achieve common goals.
- Strong consultative, facilitation, consensus-building, and conflict-resolution skills.
- Strong strategic and analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and organizational and time management skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and information graphics, dashboards, and collaborative software, including Excel and PowerPoint, Tableau, InDesign, Power BI, and Mural.
Manager, Insurance Programs
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
BurnabyManagement Full-time
96,964 - 114,075
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HOMELESSNESS OUTREACH WORKER (2 POSITIONS) Full-time Job
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
General Category VancouverJob Details
Reporting to the Coordinated Access and Assessment Manager, the Homelessness Outreach Worker, connects with people experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless in community locations. He/She/They aides and assists individuals to navigate housing and related support system(s). The incumbent collaborates and partners with shelters and supportive housing providers, and homelessness service agencies to ensure an integrated system of supports and services. As a core member of a multidisciplinary regional homelessness and encampment response team (HEART), the position supports communities to prevent, minimize and or resolve encampments and respond to homelessness through coordination and rapid support for individuals sheltering outdoors.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The successful candidate will have the following:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- High School diploma plus completion of post-secondary courses in social housing, community development, mental health, trauma counselling and or other relevant discipline
- Considerable progressive experience in working with individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty on account of physical, mental, or psychological disability, and or, substance use challenges.
- Sound experience in liaising with government, private and community-based housing providers and working with individuals from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
- Some experience with crisis management and or de-escalation techniques. Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience acceptable to the employer.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Considerable knowledge of causal factors of homelessness, mental illness and or addiction.
- Sound understanding of the importance of cultural and community connections in supporting individuals to improve well-being, exit homelessness and thrive in housing.
- Good understanding or lived experience of the impacts of residential schools, generational trauma and or abuse.
- Sound knowledge of government, private and community-based housing service providers.
- Good de-escalation, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills to manage evolving situations.
- Good understanding of traditional, cultural and or holistic wellness and healing initiatives
- Exceptional verbal and written communications skills.
- Proficient in computer applications and software including MS Office tools.
- Demonstrated ability to empathize when engaging with individuals from diverse socio economic and cultural backgrounds, a high degree of confidentiality and sensitivity.
- Demonstrated ability to partner, curious perspective when engaging with a wide array of community partners, including advocates, volunteers, local business owners, neighbours, and community members.
- Ability to develop strong partnerships with services providers and community partners.
- Ability to learn, understand and update BC Housing mandate, programs, and services.
- Ability to develop and foster trusting relationships with people facing homelessness and multiple barriers.
- Ability to travel and work periodic evenings and weekends; transportation arrangements must meet the operational requirements of the position.
- Valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
- Tier 4 Criminal Record Check Required.
HOMELESSNESS OUTREACH WORKER (2 POSITIONS)
BC Housing Management Commission (Burnaby) Public Housing Authority
VancouverGeneral Category Full-time
64,991.02 - 75,143.40
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Philanthropy Manager, Legacy Permanent Job
BC Childrens Hospital Foundation
Medical & Healthcare VancouverJob Details
Reporting to the Associate Director, Legacy, and working closely with the Director, Gift & Estate Planning, the Philanthropy Manager plays a central role in connecting with donors to inspire and support meaningful legacy gifts that reflect their values, life story, and vision for the future. This role is all about people and gift planning, engaging directly with donors, building relationships, and guiding them through thoughtful conversations to explore meaningful legacy options.
More specifically, you will:
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Lead personalized donor conversations: Manage a portfolio of legacy donors and prospects, connecting one-to-one through in-person visits, phone, and email, primarily across British Columbia, to explore legacy giving options, inspire donors, and secure and confirm deferred gifts.
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Steward and deepen relationships: Develop and deliver tailored stewardship strategies for current Legacy Circle members, ensuring each donor feels recognized, valued, and celebrated.
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Strengthen and expand advisor relationships: Deepen connections with professional advisors, grow our network, and assist with local and regional engagement efforts to increase visibility and support for the legacy program through direct collaboration with influential advisors.
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Maintain and enhance legacy resources: Work with the Associate Director, Legacy, to proactively identify enhancements to keep tools accurate, compelling, and accessible across digital and print platforms.
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Integrate legacy into broader strategies: Collaborate with Foundation teams to embed legacy giving into broader fundraising and donor engagement strategies, including contributing to donor visit planning and proactively planning and partnering for internal legacy education initiatives to share knowledge across the organization.
What you bring
We understand that no single candidate will perfectly meet all the qualifications outlined for this job posting. The following highlights the qualifications we consider important.
As a Philanthropy Manager, you are passionate about building meaningful relationships with donors and professional advisors. You bring a proven track record of guiding prospective legacy donors through thoughtful conversations that lead to Legacy Circle membership and confirmed planned gifts. You have a strong understanding of gift planning concepts, such as Wills, bequests, registered assets, and insurance, and a familiarity with basic estate and tax considerations relevant to legacy giving. While extensive technical expertise is not required, you approach these conversations with confidence, curiosity, and a natural ease in connecting with donors.
In addition, you bring:
- A post-secondary diploma or degree in a relevant field (e.g., marketing, communications, business, political science, humanities).
- Minimum five years of direct fundraising experience, with significant exposure to gift and legacy planning, or related professional advisor work.
- Proficiency using Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) applied to the preparation of proposals, reports and presentations.
- Strong knowledge and experience using databases; Raiser’s Edge NXT is an asset.
- CFRE designation, and current or past CAGP membership are assets.
- A class 5 driver’s license and/or access to reliable transportation.
- A flexible schedule that allows for donor visits and tours, onsite meetings, and occasional after-hours events and meetings.
- An affinity for our values – Think Big, Lead with Heart and Step Up
What you can expect
Ensuring that kids receive the best health care imaginable is no small task, therefore taking care of our team is a top priority. To help you power the possible and to support you in your health, well-being, and career growth, in additional to competitive compensation, we offer perks like a hybrid work environment (minimum of two days per week in office) and nine-day fortnight schedule, generous vacation, topnotch health and dental benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, and a commitment to professional development.
The hiring range for this position is between $89,300 and $99,000. At BCCHF, we are committed to ensuring that compensation is fair and equitable. Your placement in the salary range will be determined by your experience, relevant skills, and qualifications as they relate to this role.
Please note that all team members of BCCHF are required to complete vulnerable sector criminal record check as a condition of employment.
Philanthropy Manager, Legacy
BC Childrens Hospital Foundation
VancouverMedical & Healthcare Permanent
89,300 - 99,000
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Philanthropy Coordinator, Corporate Partnerships Full-time Job
BC Childrens Hospital Foundation
Medical & Healthcare CalgaryJob Details
We are looking for a Philanthropy Coordinator to join our Corporate Partnerships team to provide logistical and administrative support to the team, with the aim of enhancing experiences for our corporate donors. Reporting to the Corporate Partnership Manager, the successful candidate will bring a proactive and solutions-oriented approach to supporting donor events, stewardship & volunteer management for donors. In addition, the Coordinator will have the opportunity to work directly with their own portfolio of donors, building relationships and growing these entry level partnerships.
In this role, you will:
- Coordinate donor engagement and fundraising activities for Corporate Partnerships Manager & Philanthropy Associates portfolios, including liaising with donors, creating collateral, event support and data entry into Raiser’s Edge.
- Manage a portfolio of existing corporate partners; provide support for their campaigns and donations and continually look for ways to enhance relationships these partners.
- Manage and review incoming independent community event requests from corporate partners and provide support to these events as needed.
- Prepare briefing and debriefing notes for donor meetings and ensuring follow-up on identified actions; manage next steps as needed, either independently or in a supporting role, depending on the donor.
- Maintain donor records in donor database, proactively input notes and actions and ensure information/actions are brought forward.
- In partnership with Volunteer Relations, coordinate corporate volunteer engagement opportunities, including outreach volunteers and corporate impact days
- Collaborate with the Experience team to develop recognition and stewardship processes in order to ensure meaningful and consistent stewardship activities for corporate partners; assist in the planning of recognition initiatives as needed.
- Request prospective donor funding opportunities from the Strategic Partnerships team and review them to determine next steps.
- Provide high-level administrative support including coordinating meetings, preparing expense report and managing donor mail-outs
- Collaborate with other teams across the Foundation and Hospital to support and strengthen donor relationships.
What you bring
We understand that no single candidate will perfectly meet all the qualifications outlined for this job posting. The following highlights the qualifications we consider important.
- Post-secondary diploma or degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., administration, business, marketing, fundraising, etc).
- Minimum of three years’ experience working in administration, project management, event support/coordination or other relevant experience; experience working in a non-profit fundraising environment is considered an asset.
- Well-developed time management and organization skills with an ability to efficiently manage a diverse range of assignments while meeting multiple deadlines
- Demonstrated knowledge of fundraising
- Demonstrated ability to communicate with people at all levels, including donors, hospital partners, senior volunteers, patient families and internal colleagues.
- Excellent customer service ethic with an ability to create and foster positive relationships.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately and with discretion
- Passion for project management & coordination
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and project management tools (ex. Asana).
- Experience with database administration; Raiser’s Edge experience is an asset.
- An affinity for our values – Think Big, Step Up, and Lead with Heart.
What you can expect
Ensuring that kids receive the best health care imaginable is no small task, therefore taking care of our team is a top priority. To help you power the possible and to support you in your health, well-being, and career growth, in additional to competitive compensation, we offer perks like a hybrid work environment (minimum of two days per week in office) and nine-day fortnight schedule, generous vacation, topnotch health and dental benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, and a commitment to professional development.
The hiring range for this position is between $59,670 and $66,000. At BCCHF, we are committed to ensuring that compensation is fair and equitable. Your placement in the salary range will be determined by your experience, relevant skills, and qualifications as they relate to this role.
Please note that all team members of BCCHF are required to complete vulnerable sector criminal record check as a condition of employment.
Philanthropy Coordinator, Corporate Partnerships
BC Childrens Hospital Foundation
CalgaryMedical & Healthcare Full-time
59,670 - 66,000
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