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Project Director, Tilbury

Surrey, BC · Hybrid

CA$156K - CA$184K/yr

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Bid Director

Vancouver, BC

CA$113K - CA$155K/yr

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a programs director?

To thrive as a Programs Director, you need strong leadership abilities, strategic planning skills, and experience managing multiple projects or initiatives, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with project management software, budgeting tools, and reporting systems is typically required, along with certifications like PMP being advantageous. Exceptional communication, decision-making, and team-building skills help a Programs Director lead diverse teams and engage stakeholders effectively. These skills and qualities are essential for driving organizational goals, ensuring program success, and maintaining alignment between teams and strategic objectives.

What are some common challenges a programs director faces when overseeing multiple projects simultaneously?

Programs Directors often manage several projects at once, which can make balancing competing priorities and resources a major challenge. Coordinating cross-functional teams, ensuring consistent communication, and aligning project goals with organizational strategy require strong leadership and adaptability. It’s important to implement effective project management systems, delegate tasks appropriately, and foster collaboration to keep all programs on track and within budget. Regularly reviewing progress and being proactive in addressing issues can help mitigate these challenges and ensure overall program success.

What is the difference between Programs Director vs Program Coordinator?

AspectPrograms Director
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in a related field; some roles prefer a master's degree or certifications in program management
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple programs or departments, often in nonprofit, education, or government sectors
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly found in organizations managing large-scale initiatives, overseeing program staff and budgets
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare Programs Director with Program Coordinator to understand differences in responsibilities and seniority

The Programs Director typically holds a higher-level leadership role, overseeing multiple programs and strategic planning, while a Program Coordinator handles day-to-day program operations. The comparison helps job seekers and employers distinguish between strategic oversight and operational roles within organizations.

What does a programs director do?

A programs director oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of organizational programs to ensure they meet goals and standards. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, develop strategies, and often use project management tools to track progress. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills are essential for success in this role.

What is the role of a programs director?

A programs director oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs within an organization. They coordinate teams, manage budgets, develop strategies, and ensure program goals align with organizational objectives, often requiring strong leadership and project management skills.

What are the most commonly searched types of Programs jobs in Burnaby, BC?

The most popular types of Programs jobs in Burnaby, BC are:

Infographic showing various Programs Director job openings in Burnaby, BC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution.

Managing Director, Investments

The Law Foundation

Vancouver, BC • On-site

CA$161K - CA$206K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

POSITION TYPE: Full Time (35 hours per week), permanent. Some weekends and evenings will be required a few times during the year as it relates to committee and Board meetings.

REPORTS TO (TITLE):Director of Finance

LOCATION: The Foundation is a remote workplace and the majority of work performed in this role may be done from home or the Foundation's office in downtown Vancouver. Please note, however, this role is expected to meet regularly, in person, with financial professionals in downtown Vancouver, and any candidate residing outside of the Lower Mainland would require regular travel to Vancouver.

OFFICE ACCESSIBILITY:Our office is located on the 15th floor of a building with elevator access. Washrooms are gender neutral. The office has a dedicated Privacy room that is bookable and can be used for rest, sensory reduction, prayer, nursing, or other needs.

SALARY: $161,686 to $206,599 annual salary based on experience (we expect someone new to the Foundation to start at the lower end of this range)


ABOUT THE LAW FOUNDATION OF BC


The Law Foundation of British Columbia (the Foundation) invests in work that empowers people and strengthens communities, aimed at creating a future where systems of law and justice support all people to live and thrive in dignity.


The Foundation makes grants using funds arising from the interest paid on lawyers' pooled trust accounts and other sources.


Through its funding, the Foundation supports many programs and services that seek to promote justice for people at both an individual and systemic level. This includes funding to support a network of civil legal aid services for low income people, to provide legal research and education, and to support public access to legal information, to name a few.


Working at the Foundation means joining a team of passionate, hard-working professionals. We are committed to building and supporting an inclusive and respectful working environment, where all employees are valued for their contributions to our mission, and feel a sense of safety, dignity, and belonging.


We offer a comprehensive benefits program, which includes:

  • generous health and dental coverage for employees, their spouses, and dependents
  • 4 weeks' annual vacation to start, and late December office closure
  • additional paid time off for Indigenous Leave for Ceremonial, Cultural, and Spiritual events and practice
  • family friendly workplace policies, parental leave top-ups, life insurance plan, and a workplace culture with an overarching emphasis on wellness and work life balance
  • RRSP contribution of 6% of salary without matching requirement
  • annual wellness spending account for each employee
  • generous care days (sick leave) entitlement
  • flexible work arrangements
  • relevant professional fees and memberships covered
  • training and professional development opportunities


In its hiring practices, the Foundation strongly encourages applications from members of communities that are marginalized or that experience structural discrimination. This includes those who are Indigenous, racialized, members of non-dominant ethnic, religious, linguistic or cultural groups, newcomers, people with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. The Foundation believes that a workforce that represents the diversity of the communities we serve strengthens our ability to achieve our mission.


The Foundation's main office is located in Vancouver on the shared lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, and conducts its work throughout the homelands of Indigenous peoples across the place we now call British Columbia. The Law Foundation of BC is committed to supporting a just and meaningful reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and others in these lands.


ABOUT THE ROLE


TheManagingDirector, Investmentsis akeymember oftheFoundation'sFinanceteamwhich supportsthelarger organizationto create, amplify,and support innovative solutions to difficult access to justice challenges and systemic inequities that affect the well-being of diverse communities in British Columbia.

Reporting totheDirectorof Finance, theManagingDirector, Investmentsplays a critical role within the Foundation, providing direction and leadership for our investment strategy.This role will work closely with the Foundation'sInvestmentsSubcommittee,Boardof Governors, Executive Director, and Director of Financein the developmentand executionofthe Foundation'sinvestment strategies, policies, and procedures.

This position is also responsible for risk management, monitoring the performance of investment managers, collaborating with the Director of Finance on strategy, performing detailed analysis and preparing comprehensive reporting, and ensuring a rigorous investments governance and compliance environment is maintained. This role provides independent, expert investment leadership to the Senior Leadership Team and Board, strengthening investments governance and ensuring the Foundation meets its fiduciary obligations.

The Foundation is at an exciting moment in our history, as we are midway through our 2023-2028 Strategic Plan. We actively pursue structural and operational change to respond to the new challenges we face. While the implementation of strategic priorities is an all-of-Foundation endeavour, it is intended that this position advances the Foundation's mission through the strategic plan's focus area of "Building a Thriving Foundation", which aims to provide the Foundation with strong infrastructure and resources to serve our mandate.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES


Strategy,Policyand Procedure

  • Develops and executes investment policy, strategy, and procedures tooptimizereturns at risk levelsappropriate forthe Foundation
  • Works closely with the Director of Finance to ensure investment strategy,policy, and asset allocationalign with the Foundation's financial outlook and liquidity needs
  • Integrates the Foundation's values into investment strategy, policy, and decisions
  • Brings forward innovative investment topics and ideas for discussion with Governors and members of the Senior Leadership Team
  • Identifiesand sources investment opportunities and products that support the Foundation's investment and missionobjectives, including responsible investing goals
  • Stewards the Foundation's mission and vision by clearly articulating the value of the Foundation's work to investment managers and other external parties
  • Analyzes risk,return, and asset mixat the portfolio and manager level
  • Identifiesemerging risks and performs stress testingunder various scenarios
  • Oversees the annual review of the Foundation's Investment Policy
  • Continually developsand appliesthe Foundation's Responsible Investing Philosophy
  • Oversees periodic asset mix reviews, working in close collaboration with the Investment Advisor
  • Collaborates withtheDirector of Financein the selection ofdeposit products such as GICs,term deposits, and interest-bearing savings accounts, and in developing Treasury strategy and policy that best serves the Foundation's investmentobjectivesand operational needs
  • Provides insight intointerest rate outlookandcapital market trends,proactively communicating implications for the Foundation's strategy
  • Collaborates with other law foundations to share learnings and best practices, and maintain a sound understanding of the investment landscape across Canada

Governance and Reporting

  • Maintains and executes a stronginvestmentsgovernance framework to ensure the responsible management of the Foundation's investmentsin accordance withprofessional standardsand fiduciary obligations
  • Maintainsthe Foundation's reputation by supporting a positive, inclusive, and reciprocal culture, both internally and in relationships with investment managers and advisors
  • Organizes the Investments Subcommittee meetings, including preparing the agendas and owning responsibility for reporting to committee members
  • Preparesclear, decision-focusedperformance and compliancereporting for the Investments Subcommittee
  • Works closely and collaboratively withother members of the Finance team to develop,maintain, and presentfinancial reportingrelated to investments
  • Delivers presentations regarding the Foundation's investments to the Board, Finance and Operations Committee, Investments Subcommittee, and Senior Leadership Team as applicable

Performance and Compliance

  • In collaboration with the external Investment Advisor:
  • Oversees totalportfolio performance across all asset classes
  • Holds primary responsibility for oversight ofinvestment managers
  • Establishesand monitors portfolio risk andperformance metrics
  • Gathers, assesses the completeness of, and analyzes all periodic reporting from investment managers
  • Assesses the performanceof investment managers, both in terms of risk/return andregardingresponsible investingobjectives,ensuringperformance meets or exceeds investmentobjectivesoverthe long term
  • Ensures compliance withall applicablelegal, regulatory,professionaland fiduciary standards
  • Monitors manager activity for adherence to guidelines, constraints, contract terms, investmentphilosophyand stated risk tolerance
  • Solicits feedback from theInvestmentsSubcommitteein the assessment of investment performance and making decisions in response to performance findings
  • Leadsinvestmentmanagerselection, onboarding, and termination processes
  • Conducts due diligence and review, and makes recommendationsregardinginvestment managerselection
  • Analyzes investment management fees and negotiates rates and fee structures with investment managers
  • Assists Finance team members with gathering information forperiodicaccounting transactions, investment reconciliations, and audit documentation

Leadership and Management

  • In partnership with the Director of Finance, Director of Communications,and Manager of Trust Accounting,maintainsexcellent working relationships with investment managers and other financial institution contacts, including through regular in-person meetings and attendance at events
  • Maintains a close working relationship with the Foundation'sinvestmentadvisors to ensuresound oversight of the Foundation's investments
  • Collaborates closely with the Director of Finance,Controller, and/orManager of Trust Accountingon cross-functional strategy,policyand procedure, including the management of financial institution relationships
  • Works closely withother members oftheFinance team to ensure the efficient and effective operation of investment-related transactions, includingfunding and withdrawal transfers
  • Stays current on industry practices, innovative investment ideas, investmentmanagersand consultants
  • Maintains the Foundation's status as a respected member of the investment community and one of the leading Foundations in BC


ABOUT YOU


TheManaging Director,Investmentsmust have a combination of the following (or equivalent) education and experience:

  • Senior leadership experience in directing complex decisionsrelatedtolarge ($200M+) multi-asset class portfolios
  • 10+ years ofinstitutional investment experience,ideally in endowment/foundation models, pension funds, and/or asset management
  • CFA orequivalent experience andeducation
  • Strong understanding ofportfolio construction, risk management frameworks, andprivate and public markets
  • Strong understanding ofresponsible investingprinciples and how investmentprofessionalsmeasure, manage and integrate ESGand other responsible investingfactors within theirstrategy andprocesses
  • Familiarity with the impact-investment landscape in Canada
  • Experience overseeing both the strategic and operational aspects of managing one or more investment portfolios
  • Experience with progressive management and leadership at a senior organizational level
  • Experience collaborating with external service providers, including custodians,consultantsand investment managers
  • Strong quantitative analysis skills
  • Strongunderstanding ofinvestment-related risk management
  • Experience working with Boards and Investment Committees


TheManaging Director,Investmentswouldbenefitfrom the following skills,abilitiesand attributes:

  • Strong commitment to the Law Foundation's vision, mission,and values
  • Advances the Foundation's anti-racist, intersectional mission for justice, equity,diversityand inclusion
  • Demonstrates intercultural competency, cultural humility, and experience affirming rights of marginalized groups (e.g., Indigenous peoples, 2SLGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities, ethnic/religious/linguistic minorities,and/orwomen and children).
  • Demonstratesgood judgment and strong ethics
  • Strong teamleadership and networking capabilities
  • AdvancedMS Excel skills and the ability to calculate rates of return and generate portfolio analytics, including performance and risk/return statistics
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, especially the ability to explain one's views clearly
  • Highly capable of collaboratively developing and executing on strategy with other senior leaders
  • Independent; willing and able to challengeexternal investment managers and internal assumptions
  • Excellent and sensitive interpersonal skills, including an ability to listen to others and learn from their best ideas, share best practices and experiences,and contribute to a learning environment
  • Commitment to creating and reinforcing a transparent, accountable, mutuallyrespectfulcollaborativework environment
  • Ability to manage own workload,recognizing both the reality of external events beyond our control and the Foundations' desire and commitment to fos...