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| Job Location | Prince George, BC |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Industry | Not Mentioned |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Location/Lieu: Interior / Northern British ColumbiaPosition/Poste: Regional Manager, Community Programs & After Stroke (Full Time 1 Year Contract)Duties/Fonctions: Reporting to the Associate Director, Community Programs & After Stroke Western Canada, the Regional Manager, Community Programs & After Stroke, Interior & Northern British Columbia, provides strategic leadership within their geographic region with a focus on delivering quality programs and services to those who have survived a stroke and others living with disabilities. The incumbent represents March of Dimes Canada (MODC) throughout their region and as such plays an essential role in building relationships and identifying opportunities for new programming and expansion of existing MODC services. Included in these responsibilities is the implementation and ongoing build of the newly formalized After Stroke Program.In Canada there are over 60,000 strokes every year. One in three strokes is fatal and it is the leading cause of complex disability. There are approximately 400,000 stroke survivors in Canada, over half have a disability and one third are left dependent on others for everyday activities. Stroke is one of the greatest health challenges we face today, and we are taking action.March of Dimes Canada’s strategic framework for After Stroke envisions a world where everyone impacted by stroke can recover and live life with renewed purpose and optimism and inspire others to do the same. Our mission is to deliver person-to-person support, educational opportunities and innovative, community-based programs that provide a connection to humanity, hope and life after stroke. We believe everyone deserves to live the best life they can after stroke.As a key member of the Community Programs & After Stroke portfolio, the Regional Manager plays an important role in supporting their team in planning, developing, and delivering programs and activities designed to assist with community engagement, life skills, communication, and rehabilitation for people living with disabilities and those who experience barriers to life. The incumbent is committed to ensuring consistent and effective internal processes and supporting their team for continued success and growth. The Regional Manager is responsible for ensuring that all March of Dimes Canada policies and procedures are followed, and program operating standards are met.The Regional Manager will oversee program planning, budget approval/monitoring, funders and community partner collaborating and negotiating, developing and executing other revenue-generating business opportunities and community fundraising events, and reporting on key performance indicators. The Regional Manager will work effectively with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders that support the advancement of the organizational mission. A good understanding of the organizational structure and strategic direction will be critical, as they will be responsible for harnessing their expertise as a significant contributor and leader for a variety of National strategic initiatives.The Regional Manager will work pro-actively and collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders from across the country to influence the successful execution of all organizational projects. Building trusting and credible relationships, while representing the organization professionally is essential.Finally, the Regional Manager will work collaboratively with the Public Affairs team in promoting the organization’s profile and activating consumer advocacy activities that aim to engage persons with disabilities to become strong, effective self-advocates. With this in mind, experience working with the disability community, knowledge of disability issues and/or lived experience of disability will be considered strong assets.Responsibilities: