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Program Manager - Supply Chain

Kitchener, ON · On-site

CA$105K - CA$130K/yr

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What is a national program manager?

A National Program Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing and coordinating large-scale programs that are implemented across an entire country. They ensure that program objectives are met, manage budgets, coordinate with regional teams, and report on progress to upper management or stakeholders. National Program Managers often work in sectors like government, nonprofit, healthcare, or corporate enterprises, where they develop strategies, solve problems, and ensure alignment with organizational goals. Their role requires strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.

What are some common challenges faced by national program managers when coordinating large-scale initiatives across multiple regions?

National Program Managers often encounter challenges in ensuring consistent communication and alignment across various regional teams. Balancing local needs with national objectives, managing competing priorities, and navigating differences in regulations or resources can be complex. Success in this role typically requires strong organizational skills, adaptability, and the ability to foster collaboration among geographically dispersed stakeholders. Regular check-ins, clear documentation, and leveraging technology for project tracking are essential strategies to overcome these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a national program manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a National Program Manager, you need strong project management expertise, strategic planning abilities, and a background in business or a related field, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Familiarity with program management software (such as MS Project or Asana), data analysis tools, and relevant certifications like PMP are highly valuable. Leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving skills are crucial for coordinating teams and engaging stakeholders across multiple regions. These skills ensure successful program execution, alignment with organizational goals, and the ability to manage complex, large-scale initiatives efficiently.

What is the difference between National Program Manager vs Program Coordinator?

AspectNational Program ManagerProgram Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree often required; PMP or related certifications preferredTypically requires a bachelor's degree; certifications are optional
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, overseeing multiple projects across regionsOperational support, assisting with project implementation
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, large corporationsNonprofits, community organizations, smaller agencies

The National Program Manager focuses on strategic oversight and managing multiple projects at a national level, often requiring advanced certifications. In contrast, Program Coordinators handle day-to-day operations and support project activities. Both roles are essential but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of National Program jobs in Ontario?

The most popular types of National Program jobs in Ontario are:

What cities in Ontario are hiring for National Program Manager jobs?

Cities in Ontario with the most National Program Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various National Program Manager job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Manager, Research (National Inuit Health Survey)

ITK

Ottawa, ON • On-site

CA$80K - CA$100K/yr

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Medical, PTO

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Job description

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APPLICANTS WHO ARE REGISTERED UNDER AN INUIT LAND CLAIMS AGREEMENT WILL BE GIVEN PRIORITY HIRING. WE ENCOURAGE INUIT APPLICANTS TO SELF-IDENTIFY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ENSURE AUTHENTICITY OF INUIT OR OTHER INDIGENOUS IDENTITY CLAIMS.


Closing Date: May 25, 2026


Manager, Research (National Inuit Health Survey) - Existing position 


Band: 5 - $80,781 - $100,976 **Compensation is aligned with internal equity and market benchmarks. In limited circumstances, offers above the posted range may be considered for candidates with exceptional qualifications or highly specialized expertise**  


This role, as with all positions at ITK is 100% in-office, requires being in the office full-time at 75 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON.


We do not use AI to assess or screen applications. Our hiring process is grounded in human review and values lived experience, cultural competency, and diverse career paths, in addition to formal education and work experience.


JOB SUMMARY

The Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey (QNIHS) is an ongoing program, requiring two managers.

Reporting to the Director of Policy Advancement, the Manager is responsible for leading the implementation and delivery of the Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey (QNIHS) as an ongoing national program.


The Manager leads a team of staff and oversees day-to-day program operations, ensuring the effective coordination, delivery, and reporting of survey activities. Working collaboratively with Inuit Treaty Organizations, regional partners, and internal teams, the Manager ensures that QNIHS activities are delivered in alignment with organizational priorities, timelines, and funding requirements.


This role is accountable for program execution, team leadership, and operational oversight, including survey implementation, data processes, and stakeholder coordination.


KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT & DELIVERY

  • Lead and manage the implementation of QNIHS activities, ensuring alignment with approved plans and priorities
  • Oversee survey operations, including coordination of design, data collection, processing, and dissemination activities
  • Manage program timelines, deliverables, and reporting requirements, ensuring high-quality and timely outputs
  • Oversee project and program budgets, ensuring effective use of resources
  • Identify operational risks and issues, and implement solutions to maintain program delivery
  • Ensure coordination with Inuit regions to support consistent and effective implementation

PEOPLE LEADERSHIP

  • Lead, supervise, and support staff, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team environment
  • Set priorities and assign work, ensuring alignment with program objectives
  • Manage staff performance, including coaching, feedback, and performance reviews
  • Support recruitment, onboarding, and development of team members

PLANNING & COORDINATION

  • Develop and manage operational plans and workplans for QNIHS activities
  • Translate strategic direction into actionable program activities and deliverables
  • Coordinate activities across internal teams and external partners to ensure alignment and progress
  • Support the development of proposals and funding-related materials, as required

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT & COLLABORATION

  • Maintain strong working relationships with Inuit Treaty Organizations, governments, and partners
  • Coordinate engagement and collaboration with regional and community stakeholders
  • Work closely with internal teams, including Communications and research functions, to support program delivery
  • Represent QNIHS and ITK in meetings, working groups, and forums, as assigned


DATA & POLICY SUPPORT

  • Oversee data-related activities, including coordination of analysis and reporting outputs
  • Support the development of policy products and recommendations based on survey findings
  • Ensure data activities align with Inuit research principles and organizational priorities

ADMINISTRATION & OVERSIGHT

  • Oversee program administration, including documentation, reporting, and compliance requirements
  • Ensure effective coordination of meetings, working groups, and program activities
  • Maintain appropriate records and systems related to program delivery


Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Knowledge of Inuit health priorities and the social determinants of health
  • Understanding of Inuit communities, governance structures, and land claim agreements
  • Knowledge of research, survey methodologies, and data processes
  • Strong leadership and team management skills
  • Ability to manage complex projects, budgets, and competing priorities
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to support evidence-based work
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools
  • Must have excellent oral and written communication skills (primarily in English; Inuktitut and/or French an asset);


EXPERIENCE

  • A minimum of 8 years of related work experience in a similar role;
  • Experience managing staff and leading a team;
  • Experience in analysis, program development, evaluation, and consultation;
  • General research and policy development experience;
  • Experience in developing and implementing research and surveys;
  • Experience with project management or program development;
  • Experience with partnership development and maintenance.

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant discipline, such as public health, health sciences, epidemiology, public policy and political or social science.

OTHER INFORMATION

  • Office environment: frequent use of computer and telephone
  • Long periods of sitting at a desk in front of a computer
  • Occasional travel and regular meetings
  • Operational direction is provided by the Director
  • Politically sensitive issues may become stressful
  • Frequent deadlines, which intensify when workload is large


BENEFITS

Conditional to ITK’s Human Resources Policies, you may be eligible for:


  • 100% employer-paid group insurance upon hire
  • Employer RRSP contributions 
  • Annual training allowance 
  • Excellent health and wellness allowance 
  • Relocation allowance 
  • Vacation – starting at 3 weeks/year 
  • Paid Christmas break (usually between Xmas and New Year)
  • Candidates with exceptional skills or experience may be considered for compensation above the posted range.


*Applicants who are registered under an Inuit Land Claims Agreement will be given priority hiring. We encourage Inuit applicants to self-identify. We reserve the right to ensure authenticity of Inuit or other Indigenous identity claims.


We would like to thank all applicants in advance for their interest in ITK however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.