Job Description

About Us:OK Clinical Therapy Group is a trauma-informed, community-rooted counselling organisation that collaborates with government, non-profits, and community agencies across British Columbia. With nine clinics across three regions, we are recognised for providing inclusive mental health services and fostering a values-driven, team-oriented culture grounded in integrity, care, and transparency.As our founder transitions into a strategic CEO role, we are seeking a visionary Executive Director to lead our people, strengthen partnerships, and guide program development — helping shape the next chapter of ethical and sustainable growth.Job Summary:The Executive Director is a senior strategic leader responsible for the growth, sustainability, and direction of the organisation. This role stewards the mission through people, partnerships, and program development, providing vision and leadership to ensure effective delivery across teams and locations.As the organisation’s primary representative, the Executive Director builds strong relationships with stakeholders, funders, partners, and community members. The role demands a proactive approach to business development, project management, and strategic recruitment, with a focus on strengthening systems and outcomes.This position is ideal for a leader who is both empathetic and driven — someone who cares deeply about community impact, leads with humility, and brings the confidence and clarity needed to guide high-performing teams. The successful candidate exercises sound judgement, embraces challenges, and leads with conviction to support sustainable growth and innovation.Key Responsibilities:People and Organizational LeadershipLead recruitment strategy and workforce planning across clinical and operational departmentsFoster a positive, accountable workplace culture centred on excellence, collaboration, and professional growthSupport staff engagement, morale, and leadership development initiativesCollaborate closely with the Managing Director of Operations and Senior Liaison Consultant to align people systems and service deliveryLead by example as a visible, approachable leader who models the organisation’s valuesCulture and Workplace WellbeingCultivate a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging across all teams and locationsDesign and implement initiatives that sustain staff wellness, internal communication, and feedback loopsChampion professional integrity and psychological safety in all aspects of organisational lifePartnerships and Community EngagementRepresent the organisation with funders, government, academic institutions, and non-profit partnersCultivate and maintain long-term contracts, collaborative relationships, and strategic partnershipsOversee MOUs and service agreements to ensure ethical alignment, capacity fit, and long-term viabilityPromote the mission and expand the organisation’s influence through public speaking, conferences, and community eventsProgram and Business DevelopmentIdentify and pursue new opportunities for program growth, funding, and service deliveryLead the development of funding proposals, grant submissions, and contract negotiationsSupport cross-functional teams in launching new initiatives from concept to implementationDrive process improvement strategies that enhance efficiency, quality, and impactStrategic Direction and GovernancePartner with the CEO to ensure strong mission alignment, effective execution of vision, and sound risk oversightContribute to strategic planning, budgeting, and policy development in alignment with organisational prioritiesOversee financial stewardship, including budgeting, reporting, and resource allocationEnsure all programs, systems, and partnerships comply with clinical, legal, and ethical standardsQualifications & Experience:Minimum 5 years in a leadership role in non-profit, mental health, health care, education, or human servicesProven ability to recruit, lead, and grow high-performing teams with empathy and accountabilityStrong background in partnership development, contract negotiation, and program strategySkilled in business development, with a track record of expanding organisational reach and impactExperience in process improvement and project management, with the ability to manage multiple prioritiesExcellent verbal and written communication skills, with a collaborative and engaging leadership styleFamiliarity with mental health or counselling environments; experience with government or non-profit funding is an assetA degree in a human services or mental health–related field is preferred but not requiredValues-driven, strategic, and energized by collaboration, ethical leadership, and sustainable growth*We will be reviewing applications and meeting with candidates over the next four weeks, with the aim of confirming the successful candidate by the end of the year. Our goal is for the new Executive Director to begin in early 2026. Thank you for interest.

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