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| Job Location | Toronto Ontario |
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| Job Type | Full time |
We have a bold vision of a world free of multiple sclerosis (MS). For 75 years, we have been living our mission to connect and empower the MS community to create positive change and you can be part of that! Our team is looking for a Lead, Program Delivery for a 12-month contract working 35 hours per week. We support flexible work options; with some purposeful based in-person meetings, based on your location. Please apply by January 20, 2025.Discover. Innovate. ActWe are guided on the journey to end MS through discoveries, innovation and collective action. This strategy connects the MS community through our common goal of a world free of MS. Together, we work to advance treatment and care, enhance well-being, understand, and halt disease progression and ultimately prevent MS from happening in the first place. To learn more about MS Canada, the impact we make, and what makes this a great place to work, we encourage you to visit www.mscanada.ca.The impact you will have:The Lead, Program Delivery leads our peer support programs (1:1, group and We Talk MS). This role also provides leadership and guidance to peer support program delivery team members and ensures the overall objectives are delivered. This role drives planning, implementation, accessibility, engagement, and effectiveness in delivery of peer support programs for Canadians living and affected by MS. The Lead, Program Delivery: