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Executive Director

Employer: Kingston Interval House (KIH)
Location: Kingston, ON
Salary/Wage: $100,000 to $115,000
Job Type: Permanent (Full Time)
Closes: August 10, 2025

Kingston Interval House (KIH)

Executive Director

About Us - Kingston Interval House (KIH) provides essential, responsive, and empowering  services to women, children and youth who have experienced the impact of violence against  women. Kingston Interval House is part of a global movement that seeks to ensure the human  rights of all women. 

Through our mission, we work towards changing the structural and broader social, political, and  economic circumstances that render women and their children vulnerable to gender-based  violence and other forms of oppression.  

We are incredibly excited about this role! KIH is a feminist organization, provides emergency  shelter, Second Stage Housing, and community counselling services to abused women and their  children. KIH is committed to intersectional, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive practice, KIH is a  leader in the sector and will remain a strong and outspoken advocate with and for women  (trans and cis), non-binary people, children and youth to live free from harm, violence and  abuse. This is an exciting and critical time to be joining us. 

We can offer a competitive salary and benefits package, a smooth and planned transition into  the role, and a supportive and responsive Board of Directors. Did we mention that we have a  small but mighty Manager?s team (Shelter, Fund Development and Community Services) in place  and well established. Our current operating budget is $2 million and we have reserves of over $1  million. We have a committed and active Board with an experienced new incoming Chair. The  Board is forward looking and well aligned with the values of the organization. 

Executive Director - Permanent Full-time 

The Executive Director is the operational leader of the organization, managing a leadership  team that oversees the programs and services provided for survivors of violence. The Executive  Director will provide organizational vision and mission guidance; management support;  financial oversight of resources; strategic insight; advocacy; and non-judgmental, supportive  feminist leadership. 

A typical day for the Executive Director includes the following tasks and responsibilities: 

  • Human Resource oversight for KIH supporting various management needs 
  • Financial oversight and management of organization’s budget 
  • Connecting with funders, partners, and clients to help guide strategic planning 
  • Direct liaising with funders, collaborators, and community partners 
  • Checking emails, calls, schedules for organizational needs and priorities 
  • Attending external committee meetings 
  • Providing support and guidance to managers and administrative staff 
  • Oversight of managers’ program planning and evaluation 

Leadership and Culture 

  • Operationalizes KIH’s mission and strategic priorities of the organization in conjunction with the Board of Directors. 
  • Stewardship of KIH programs and services and implementation of the organizational  strategic plan, operational plan, and any other business plans of KIH. 
  • Working with the Community and Shelter Managers, plans, organizes, directs, and  coordinates the programs and activities of KIH to ensure that objectives are attained  and client needs are recognized and met.
  • Provides advice and support to the KIH Board and governance committees as  appropriate. 
  • Employs a leadership style that values respect, equity, teamwork, and transparency. 
  • Implements and maintains a robust performance management process for all  employees.
  • Responds to and effectively manages complaints in the workplace. 
  • Facilitates conflict resolution and complaint procedure regarding employees and clients. 
  • Maintains appropriate documentation and personnel records. 

Financial and Operations 

  • With the Board of Directors and Senior Leadership Team, oversees the development and  execution of comprehensive development strategies that enhance revenue from  individual donors, foundations, and corporations to sustain and further develop KIH  programs and services. 
  • Prepares an annual budget in conjunction with the Bookkeeper. 
  • Operates within the limits of the total approved budget and informs the Board of the  quarterly status of the organization’s financial position. 
  • Ensures operational policies and procedures are up to date, relevant, well  communicated and understood. 
  • Monitors policies and procedures for effectiveness and compliance. 

An Executive Director should have the following competencies, skills, and experience: The Executive Director requires experience and training in non-profit operational management  and administration to effectively guide the delivery of KIH’s programs and services and to  deliver on the organizational mandate. The ability to actively listen and provide guidance and  direction in a solutions-focused, responsive manner is essential to the position. A strong and  demonstrable understanding and modeling of intersectional feminism and how to apply an  anti-racist and anti-oppressive leadership lens is a critical competency. The Executive Director  must be able to demonstrate values alignment with KIH core values. 

The following experience and qualifications are important to this position: 

  • A minimum of 3 years of progressive experience in leadership roles, including  experience directly related to non-profit management, systems advocacy, and fund  development. 
  • A strong and demonstrable understanding of intimate partner violence (IPV), gender based violence (GBV) and the systemic factors that undermine women’s safety, security,  and human rights. 
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking experience.
  • Proven fund development skills in a non-profit environment that includes establishing  diverse contributed and earned income sources. 
  • Experience reporting to and working with a diverse board of directors, including  retaining and engaging those directors. 
  • Experience managing within a unionized work environment and Collective Bargaining. 
  • Experience in leading and working with a multi-disciplinary and diverse staff. 
  • A passion for serving the survivors of the domestic violence community, creating a  culture that allows for self-sufficiency and growth. 
  • A combination of education and experience in nonprofit management, social service  work, or public administration. 

What is the mental and physical effort to be an Executive Director? 

The nature of this most senior management position requires less physical effort and more  mental effort. The nature of the mental effort includes the ability to simultaneously engage in  multiple tasks interconnected to KIH’s strategic plan, program objectives, and organizational  mandate. The communication and administrative aspects of the position require the Executive  Director to ensure strong communication skills, time management, active listening skills, and  the ability to navigate difficult interpersonal situations and conflicts toward solution-focused  resolutions for the best interest of the Kingston Interval House clients. 

Positive Impact Indicators for the Executive Director: 

  • The Executive Director advocates for the organization and collaborates with other  agencies that affect the community’s social service sector, with a particular focus on  intimate partner violence, gender-based violence, and women’s safety and security. 
  • The Executive Director professionally represents the organization by serving as a public  spokesperson with the media and other key constituents, including liaising with all levels  of government. 
  • The Executive Director oversees the development and execution of a solid fund and  development plan. The Executive Director maintains strong relationships and provides  ongoing support with a diverse Board of Directors. They should also assist with  identifying and developing new Board members and key civic volunteers to leverage the  organization's strategies. 
  • The Executive Director develops the organization's internal resources, including  implementing and strengthening systems and procedures to enhance and sustain its  operations. 
  • The Executive Director collects and reports data monthly to the Board of Directors to  inform advocacy work and decision-making. 
  • The Executive Director recruits, trains, and retains staff that have technical and personal  abilities to further the mission. 
  • The Executive Director ensures that funding requirements and reports are completed  accurately and on time. 
  • The Executive Director fosters a respectful, supportive, and safer working environment  for all KIH staff and clients.

Salary: $100,000 to $115,000 per year. 

Kingston Interval House offers a competitive benefits package.  

Forward resume and cover letter, marked private & confidential, to the attention of: 

Hiring Committee 
Kingston Interval House 
P.O. Box #21042 
Kingston, ON K7L 5P5 

Email: ed@kingstonintervalhouse.com 

PLEASE NOTE: Applications are being accepted until August 10, 2025. 

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants selected for an  interview will be contacted. 

Female only, relying on provisions of Section 23 of the Human Rights Act in setting the  restriction. Kingston Interval House encourages and supports diversity in the workplace.

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