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Lead Canada’s premier visual arts institution as Director & CEO in Winnipeg. We seek a visionary with 10+ years of senior leadership in arts or non-profits to drive strategic growth, community engagement, and innovative revenue generation. Champion inclusive exhibitions, capital campaigns, and te...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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180000.00 - 230000.00 USD / Year
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Arts Consulting Group
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Executive Director (Cedarcroft Place)
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Seeking an experienced **Executive Director** for a premier retirement residence in **Oshawa, Canada**. This leadership role demands 5+ years of management experience and a background in nursing, gerontology, or hospitality. You will oversee all operations, resident care, and fiscal performance t...
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Canada , Oshawa
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85000.00 CAD / Year
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Spring Living
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Executive Director sought for Ewart Angus Homes in Toronto, Canada. This senior leadership role oversees Cedarhurst Dementia Care Home and Angus House, requiring 8+ years in retirement or long-term care with dementia expertise. Key duties include strategic planning, financial oversight, and foste...
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Canada , Toronto
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145000.00 - 150000.00 CAD / Year
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Mirams Becker
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Executive Director
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Canada , Toronto
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160000.00 - 190000.00 CAD / Year
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Mirams Becker
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About the Executive Director role

Pursue a pinnacle leadership career by exploring Executive Director jobs. An Executive Director is the senior-most leader within an organization, often reporting directly to a Board of Directors or a Chief Executive Officer. This role is the operational and strategic anchor, responsible for translating high-level vision into actionable plans and measurable results. Unlike a department head who focuses on a specific function, an Executive Director typically has a holistic, enterprise-wide purview, overseeing multiple departments or the entire organization's health and growth.

The core responsibilities of an Executive Director are vast and demanding, centered on governance, strategy, and organizational stewardship. A primary duty is developing and executing the long-term strategic plan, setting the roadmap for market position, growth, and innovation. This involves continual analysis of the competitive landscape, financial forecasting, and making high-stakes decisions that affect the entire entity. Financial acumen is paramount, as Executive Directors are ultimately accountable for the organization's fiscal health, including budgeting, resource allocation, and achieving profitability or sustainability targets. Another critical function is building and maintaining a high-performing culture. This includes recruiting, mentoring, and developing senior leadership teams, fostering talent, and ensuring the organization has the human capital necessary to succeed. Furthermore, Executive Directors serve as the public face of the organization, cultivating and maintaining strong relationships with key constituents, partners, stakeholders, and the community at large.

Given the scope of the role, the requirements for Executive Director jobs are extensive. Most positions demand a substantial track record of progressive leadership experience, typically 10-15 years or more, including roles with significant P&L responsibility. A master's degree in Business Administration (MBA) or a related field is often expected. The necessary skill set is diverse: exceptional strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities, superior financial literacy, and outstanding communication and presentation skills for influencing both internal teams and external partners. Demonstrated success in people leadership—inspiring, managing, and developing large, diverse teams—is non-negotiable. The role also requires a high degree of emotional intelligence to navigate complex, matrixed organizational structures and to collaborate effectively with a board of directors. Candidates must be adaptable self-starters, capable of thriving in a dynamic environment, managing multiple priorities, and driving accountability across all levels of the organization. If you are a visionary leader ready to assume ultimate operational responsibility, Executive Director jobs represent the apex of a management career.