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Community Program Manager Jobs in Kitchener Waterloo, ON

CI Program Manager

Milton, ON

CA$110K - CA$120K/yr

We are looking for a talented and experienced Continuous Improvement Program Manager to lead a team ... Our offices worldwide engage in philanthropic initiatives, community involvement, and ...

A successful Community Specialist must have strong writing, inter-personal, project management, and ... Identify key Community contributors (internally and externally) to develop Engagement Programs

Community Partner Specialist

Guelph, ON ยท On-site

CA$60K - CA$80K/yr

Develop and manage revenue-producing relationships with clients and agencies * Prospect for new ... programs, and partners. We encourage applicants of diverse abilities, backgrounds, and life ...

Project Manager

Milton, ON ยท On-site

CA$105K - CA$120K/yr

Working closely with business owners, CI Program Manager and CI Coach , the Project Manager enables ... Our offices worldwide engage in philanthropic initiatives, community involvement, and ...

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Community Program Manager information

What is a Community Program Manager?

A Community Program Manager is a professional responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing programs that engage, support, and grow a specific community or group. They work to build relationships, encourage participation, and ensure that the community's needs are met through various events, initiatives, and resources. This role often includes managing communications, coordinating with stakeholders, and evaluating the success of community programs to drive continuous improvement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Program Manager, you need strong project management, community engagement, and organizational skills, often supported by a degree in social sciences, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with CRM software, event management platforms, and data analysis tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving abilities help you foster trust and address diverse community needs. These skills are crucial for developing impactful programs, ensuring stakeholder participation, and achieving organizational goals.

How does a Community Program Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams within an organization?

Community Program Managers often work closely with marketing, product, customer support, and communications teams to ensure that community initiatives align with broader organizational goals. This collaboration can include coordinating campaigns, gathering product feedback from community members, and developing resources that support user engagement. Regular meetings and open communication are essential for sharing insights from the community and ensuring consistent messaging. This cross-departmental teamwork is key to creating impactful, well-supported community programs.

What is the difference between Community Program Manager vs Community Outreach Coordinator?

AspectCommunity Program ManagerCommunity Outreach Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees community programs, manages teams, develops strategiesCoordinates outreach activities, builds community relationships, promotes programs
Required SkillsProject management, leadership, communicationCommunication, relationship-building, event planning
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with community engagement eventsFieldwork, community events, outreach activities
Common EmployersNonprofits, government agencies, educational institutionsNonprofits, social services, health organizations

The Community Program Manager typically leads and manages community initiatives, focusing on strategy and team oversight. In contrast, the Community Outreach Coordinator primarily focuses on executing outreach activities and building community relationships. Both roles require strong communication skills, but the Program Manager often needs project management experience. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Community Program Manager job openings in Kitchener Waterloo, ON as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 88% In-person, 8% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Therapeutic Community Facilitator

Stonehenge Therapeutic Community

Guelph, ON โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Salary: $21.47 - $26.25 / hr

Stonehenge Therapeutic Community provides a range of residential and community-based treatment services to individuals struggling with addiction and concurrent mental health issues. We recognize the role that trauma, marginalization, and oppression play in impacting the wellbeing of those we serve. Grounded in the Therapeutic Community model of treatment, the agency is committed to taking the journey together and supporting those with whom we work to grow, thrive, and contribute to society.


Stonehenges Residential program is a Therapeutic Community ("TC"), which is a group-based, highly structured, and powerful treatment approach to substance use recovery. At our Residential center, we work with adult individuals with a history of chronic or acute substance abuse concerns, with or without co-occurring mental health diagnosis. Many of the individuals we work with also have current or previous involvement with the correctional system.


"We believe that every individual has the capacity to grow and contribute to society"


About the Role:


Therapeutic Community Facilitator ("TCF") staff play an integrated role in supporting the daytoday functioning of the residential program by upholding the Therapeutic Community model, facilitating psychoeducational and therapeutic groups, and supporting essential residential and logistical operations. This role combines Therapeutic Community coaching, group facilitation, and practical residential coordination, requiring staff to work relationally with all members of the Community. TCF staff provide real-time feedback to Residents, maintain program activity structure, accountability, and overall Therapeutic Community program flow.


Role Type: Full Time, Permanent

Positions Available: 3


Hours of Work:

  • Afternoons (hours TBD)
  • Rotational Schedule, working 7 shifts over 14 days including every other weekend and Statutory holidays (where it falls on a regular working day)
  • Additional on-call responsibilities (on a rotational basis), therefore some evening, weekend and/or overnight work may be required to support the staff team


Why Work for Us?

  • Enhanced vacation entitlements for all staff
  • Longer shifts - shorter work week
  • Paid breaks
  • Excellent health/dental benefits (no employee co-pay)
  • Paid Wellness days
  • RRSP matching plan
  • Employee and Family Assistance Program available
  • Professional development opportunities
  • An opportunity to work in and learn about a specialized approach to substance use treatment and recovery
  • Stonehenge is proud to be a learning environment - professional development opportunities available


Qualifications:

  • Completion of a College Diploma or University Degree relevant to mental health, addiction, or Social Services
  • Minimum one year of progressive experience in addictions or mental health; experience in concurrent disorders and trauma informed practice an asset
  • Previous experience in residential treatment an asset
  • Previous experience in correctional field an asset
  • Previous experience with justice-involved individuals preferred
  • Food Handlers Certification an asset
  • Knowledge of Occupational Health and Safety legislation an asset
  • Lived experience related to addictions and/or mental health an asset
  • Valid G Drivers License (G2 or greater), with a minimum of 3 years of driving experience
  • Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record
  • CSC Clearance conducted by PWGS Canada
  • Standard First Aid/CPR Level C
  • Reliable vehicle/own transportation not on a bus route
  • Must be able to attend work (travel to Residential Centers) within an hour of notification when on call


Role Overview:


Psycho-Educational Programming & Therapeutic Facilitation

  • Coordinate, and facilitate psychoeducational groups, including:
    • Coping Skills, Relapse Prevention, Emotional Management
    • Life Skills, Parenting, Family Systems
    • Creative and Recreational Programming
  • Coordinate with guest speakers, workshops, and community resources to support psychoeducational content and programs
  • Provide follow-up support to residents as indicated after groups
  • Maintain and oversee group materials and required supplies
  • Lead and participate in structured group activities and therapeutic interventions


Therapeutic Community Structure & Coaching

  • Uphold and model TC values, expectations, and structure at all times
  • Provide motivational support, coaching, and inthemoment feedback to residents consistent with TC principles
  • Participate and Oversee Workforce and Activity Therapy, including assigning resident roles based on treatment goals and strengths, and supervising work crews and daily activities
  • Oversee resident accountability systems and share relevant observations with the clinical team
  • Support the organization and facilitation of structured daily activities and special program events
  • Coach residents in employmentreadiness, life skills, and prosocial recreation consistent with treatment goals
  • Coordinate and ensure proper food preparation, handling and storage in compliance with Public Health standards
  • Provide coaching and support to residents in the preparation and handling of food as part of program activities
  • Assist with grounds, facilities, and activity coordination where resident involvement supports therapeutic goals

Residential Support & Logistics

  • Provide mental health support, containment, and crisis intervention for residents as needed; identify, mitigate and respond to crisis or behavioural challenges in alignment with TC program standards
  • Transport residents to appointments and offsite commitments when required
  • Support medication administration and required documentation
  • Assist with planned and unplanned resident discharges
  • Participate in shift communication, staff briefings, supervision, program meetings and staff meetings
  • Support food, supplies, and resident resource coordination in collaboration with TCF team; completion of associated documentation
  • Assist with inventory oversight and safe handling of program supplies
  • Participate in light housekeeping and shared responsibility for community living spaces
  • Coordinate referrals to internal and external services, as appropriate
  • Provide operational support in absence of the Operations Coordinator (i.e. vendor support, crisis response to physical plant emergencies)
  • Liaise with external partners and vendors, as appropriate and as directed by Operations


Administrative Support and Compliance

  • Complete all required resident documentation (i.e. electronic logs, incident reports, program records/summaries)
  • Participate in mandatory training, Health & Safety requirements, and Agency compliance activities
  • Mandatory on-call responsibilities, on a rotational basis
  • Participate in coaching and, training and mentorship activities with peer (colleagues) in alignment with TC principles (personal responsibility, mutual respect and accountability)
  • Perform additional duties aligned with program needs and scope of role



Applications will be accepted until June 30, 2026 at 4pm.


We look forward to meeting you!


    Stonehenge Therapeutic Community accommodates the needs of applicants throughout the recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and Human Rights legislation. Should you require it, accommodation can be made at any point, upon request.


    Stonehenge Therapeutic Community recognizes that diversity strengthens our community. We are committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workforce. We believe in equitable opportunities for all and encourage cultural diversity as part of the recruitment and selection processes. We welcome applications from qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to enrich our collective growth and learning.