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... of transportation services. More specifically, the Director is responsible for: * Planning ... Supporting the communities in the development, including securing funding, and the operation of ...

Recognition of years of service in calculating vacation time. * Flexible group insurance plan ... We are proud to be an employer with a diverse community and are committed to providing a respectful ...

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Quebec, QC · On-site

$118 - $148/hr

Recognition of years of service in calculating vacation time. * Flexible group insurance plan ... We are proud to be an employer with a diverse community and are committed to providing a respectful ...

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The projects we build connect communities and power future generations. With deep roots in North ... Ensure you and your family receive the services and benefits needed to support your mental ...

QC · On-site

$118 - $148/hr

Recognition of years of service in calculating vacation time. * Flexible group insurance plan ... We are proud to be an employer with a diverse community and are committed to providing a respectful ...

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$120 - $160/hr

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$110 - $140/hr

Preparation and management of the nursing services budget, according to Riverstone RC policy ... Communities policies, pharmacy and standards of the College of Nurses. Riverstone Retirement is ...

The projects we build connect communities and power future generations. With deep roots in North ... Ensure you and your family receive the services and benefits needed to support your mental ...

... community service projects to social events that foster fun and relationship building across our ... Excellent project management skills; self-directed and capable of working effectively in a deadline ...

... communities we serve. We operate or service corporate and affiliated dealer stores. With a ... The Director provides strategic leadership , sets the Pro merchandising vision, and ensures strong ...

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Director Community Service information

What does a director of community service do?

A director of community service oversees programs and initiatives that support community needs, manages staff and volunteers, and collaborates with local organizations. They develop strategies, secure funding, and ensure program goals are met to improve community well-being.

What is the difference between Director Community Service vs Community Program Manager?

AspectDirector Community ServiceCommunity Program Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree often required; advanced degrees preferredBachelor's degree typically required; relevant certifications beneficial
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing multiple programs or departmentsManages specific community programs, often reporting to directors
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, social service organizationsNonprofits, community organizations, social service agencies

The main difference is that the Director Community Service holds a higher-level leadership position overseeing multiple programs, while the Community Program Manager focuses on managing specific community initiatives. Both roles require similar credentials and work in related environments, but the director typically has broader responsibilities and strategic oversight.

What are the most commonly searched types of Community Service jobs in Quebec?

The most popular types of Community Service jobs in Quebec are:

Infographic showing various Director Community Service job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

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Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Kativik Regional Government (KRG) is a supra-municipal organization with jurisdiction over the territory of Québec located north of the 55th parallel. The KRG is currently seeking to recruit a professional candidate with strong leadership skills to work in Kuujjuaq, in the capacity of:
DIRECTOR, TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT (Permanent - Full-time)
Reporting to the Director General, the Director of the Transportation Department is responsible for overseeing the mandates entrusted to the KRG in the field of transportation services. More specifically, the Director is responsible for:
  • Planning, directing and supervising all activities related to the operations, management and maintenance of Nunavik’s 14 airports in accordance with applicable federal and provincial laws and regulations;
  • Supervising the elaboration of all programs and the compliance with all standards and safety measures as per the federal airport regulations;
  • Prioritizing airport safety and ensuring the respect of all obligations related to the airport operations certificate emitted by Transport Canada;
  • Ensuring the management and implementation of the airport Safety Management System and act as responsible executive of the system;
  • Ensuring the inspection and maintenance of marine infrastructures in the 14 communities;
  • Supporting the communities in the development, including securing funding, and the operation of public transit and para‑transit (Usijiit) services;
  • Working in close collaboration with the Administration and the Municipal Public Works Departments with regards to the construction or the improvement of infrastructure projects and preparing relevant reports to governments;
  • Liaising with governments, government agencies and other stakeholders (airline companies, northern villages, etc.) on issues related to regional transportation;
  • Coordinating the work of the Regional Roundtable on Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) aimed at improving the safety of OHV users;
  • Managing and following up on the departmental budget;
  • Participating the in the preparation and negotiating funding agreements with governments and different public bodies for all projects and programs related to transportation services in the region;

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor’s degree in administration or in a related field, exceptionally a combination of relevant work experience and education may be considered;
  • A minimum of 10 years of experience in managing airports in accordance with applicable provincial and federal laws;
  • A minimum of 5 years in managing a multidisciplinary team in the public transportation field, an experience in a unionized environment will be considered as an asset;
  • Demonstrated experience in safety management and in the implementation of a Safety Management System (SMS);
  • Results oriented, demonstrated ability to work under pressure and detail oriented;
  • Strong leadership, problem solving, decision making and capacity to mobilize a team;
  • Advanced working knowledge of Outlook, Word and Excel;
  • Strong oral and written communication skills in English and French; knowledge of Inuktitut is an asset;
  • Experience in negotiating agreements with governments and agencies will be considered an asset;
  • Work experience in a cross-cultural environment, preferably with native communities, will be considered as an asset;
  • Availability to travel within Nunavik and outside the region.
Place of work: Kuujjuaq, Québec Salary: Minimum 128 903$/year - Maximum 177 244$/year
Other benefits: Cost of living differential: minimum of $8 500 per year;
Food allowance: minimum of $4 398 per year;
Annual leave trips: minimum of three trips;
Pension plan: 8% employer contribution;
Group insurance program;
Vacation: 30 days per year;
Statutory holidays: 20 days including 10 days at Christmas holidays.