CHARITY DIRECTOR
The Edmonton Police Association (EPA) is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for the right candidate, focused on assisting first responders. We are currently seeking an experienced Charity Director to build and establish our newly created charitable foundation, ensuring its mission is fulfilled and operations are effective. This role involves strategic planning, financial oversight, fundraising, and team leadership, while also upholding ethical standards and legal compliance with the Canadian Revenue Agency. The Charity Director is a leader, manager, and fundraiser, responsible for the overall success and sustainability of the charitable foundation.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of, and experience in building a charitable organization from the ground up, creating and maintaining strong connections and relationships within the community, and experience in developing and implementing strategic plans to ensure the foundation reaches its fundraising goals. As this is a newly created foundation under the Edmonton Police Association umbrella, the Charity Director must be able to identify and resolve challenges, work closely with the Board of Directors, and cultivate relationships with stakeholders both internally and externally to the organization.
THE ORGANIZATION
This yet to be named charity will focus on assisting first responders employed as Police, Fire, EMS/Paramedics and frontline medical (ER departments). The focus will be to assist these first responders through benevolence, advancement of education through bursaries, and poverty relief. The parent organization – The Edmonton Police Association (EPA) - is a labour union that represents over 2000 sworn police officers of the Edmonton Police Service. The Association responsibilities have expanded but the core roots of the Association are the collective bargaining on behalf of its members, along with representation where required. The EPA has a storied history of over 100 years of member representation and ensures that giving back to our members is our primary focus.
THE ROLE
· Organizational Development: Creating the organization from the ground up, including assisting with the creation of an independent Board of Directors, expansion of bylaws, policy and procedure, mission statements and strategic vision.
· Strategic Leadership: Developing and implementing the organization's strategic plan, setting goals, and ensuring alignment with its mission.
· Financial Management: Overseeing the budget, financial reporting, and fundraising activities, ensuring responsible use of resources.
· Fundraising: Developing and implementing fundraising strategies, cultivating relationships with donors, and securing financial support.
· Program Oversight: Ensuring the effective delivery of the organization's programs and services, monitoring their impact, and adjusting as needed.
· Compliance: Ensuring the organization complies with all relevant laws and regulations.
· Community Engagement: Building relationships with stakeholders, including the board, donors, beneficiaries, and the wider community.
· Board Relations: Working closely with the board of directors, providing regular updates, and seeking their guidance.
· Event planning: working to develop charitable events tied to fundraising, planning and running those events while expanding yearly on how to grow them in the public eye.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
· Minimum Five to Seven (5-7) years of experience in the Charity sector with proven results surrounding setting and achieving fundraising goals, event planning, stakeholder relations and working under Board governance. Preference shall be given to candidates who have built a charitable organization or significantly expanded the reach of a charitable organization within the community.
· Relevant education and training in areas of governance, finance, compliance, charity law and/or risk management are required.
· Strong financial acumen, and understanding financial statements, budgeting, and fundraising principles.
· Significant experience in fundraising, including executing fundraising strategies, cultivating donor relationships, and securing financial support.
· Excellent problem-solving skills, including identifying and resolving challenges, making sound decisions, and adapting to changing circumstances.
· Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, including donors, staff, and the public.
· Experience with social media, multimedia, graphic design, formal communications and marketing strategies.
· Demonstrated Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders, including board members, volunteers, and staff.
· Fully proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications.
· Commitment to professionalism, ethical practices, confidentiality and exceptional integrity is required.
· Must be able to successfully undergo Enhanced Security Screening.
KEY COMPETENCIES
· Leadership: Inspiring and motivating staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment
· Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey change-related messages to stakeholders at all levels of the organization. This includes the ability to actively listen to and address concerns from individuals and teams.
· Strategic Thinking: Developing and implementing long-term plans, setting goals, and adapting to a changing environment. Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills to identify potential risks and opportunities and implement appropriate change strategies. This includes the ability to align initiatives with overall business objectives.
· Compliance: Understanding and adhering to legal and regulatory requirements, including charitable rules and CRA requirements.
· Problem-solving and Adaptability: Strong problem-solving skills to identify and address issues and obstacles that may arise. This includes the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, find creative solutions, and make timely decisions.
· Results Oriented: Sets and maintains high but achievable standards for self and others. Seeks opportunities to improve process and outcomes. Constantly reviews performance to identify areas to develop.
COMPENSATION
· $70,000-$85,000 per year base salary
· Additional bonus potential based on achieving fundraising goals
· 3 weeks’ vacation
· Health and Dental Benefits
· Guaranteed RRSP plan
· Regular daytime hours (M-F 8AM-4PM), with approved flexibility as needed
APPLICATION PROCESS
· Interested applicants are asked to provide the following to ckerr@epa.ca:
o a cover letter explaining how your experience will meet the needs of a brand-new charity
o a current resume
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
· The successful applicant will be required to obtain a satisfactory police information check.
· The successful candidate will be required to provide proof of educational and professional credentials.
· A valid Class 5 Drivers License and a personal vehicle for work use are required.
We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: $70,000.00-$85,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-09-19