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Nutrition for Learning, Waterloo RegionKitchener, ON, Canada- Full-time
- Permanent
February 2025
Director of Development and Communications
Reports to : CEO
Direct Reports : Fundraising and Communications team (2)
Compensation Range : $90,000 - $100,000 plus benefits and 4 weeks vacation
Permanent Full-Time
- 37.5 hours weekly
Location : Hybrid In-office (Kitchener) 2-3 days weekly minimum.
WHO WE ARE.
Nutrition for Learning offers universally accessible, non-stigmatizing student nutrition programs to schools across Waterloo Region. These programs positively impact the physical, cognitive, behavioural, social, and academic needs of children and youth in our community. We are a registered charitable organization first established in 1997, and support nearly 175 student programs in all three school boards. (WRDSB -Waterloo Region District School Board, WCDSB -Waterloo Catholic District School Board and the French Language Public School Board).
OUR VISION.
A Waterloo Region where all students are nourished at school so they can learn, connect, participate and thrive.
THE MISSION.
In partnership with youth and educators, we continually strive to elevate the experience of universal food access at schools in ways that promote optimal wellbeing, healthy relationships, and food literacy.
WE BELIEVE.
THE COMPASS : OUR VALUES.
Student-Centred.
We create opportunities to prioritize the voices and best interests of those we serve. We ensure that students have a "seat at the table" in creating a healthier future for young people in Waterloo Region.
Universal & Inclusive.
As a youth-serving organization committed to universally accessible programs, we ensure that diverse voices and views help shape our work.
Learning is Thriving.
We co-create environments that nurture personal and professional expansion. We celebrate wins and challenges together, and strive to better ourselves through both.
Trust Leads to Growth.
We foster trust by believing the best in others. We strive to be the kinds of people that others have faith by leading with kindness and authenticity in all interactions.
Stewarding the future.
With long-term impact as our goal, we honour our donors, partners, and stakeholders by being socially, financially, and environmentally responsible and accountable.
JOB DESCRIPTION.
This Role Has Impact.
The Director of Development & Communications is a key partner in growing Nutrition for Learning’s capacity and sustainability goals as food insecurity rises in Waterloo Region. You are values-centred, results-driven, and passionate about more equitable opportunities for young people.
You are an experienced leader with demonstrated excellence in fundraising, including in-depth knowledge of and experience with all fundraising programs including major and planned giving, annual and monthly giving, grant writing, special events, campaigns, and more. You are confident in your ability hold Nutrition for Learning’s current $3M+ revenue portfolio, and work with the CEO to lead the organization toward an increased operating budget during these capacity-building times. You are familiar with CRM / DMS systems and confident in your ability to implement and leverage software supports to increase donor engagement, stewardship and fundraising results.
Further, you have marketing and communications leadership experience, and will confidently oversee the management of Nutrition for Learning’s website, social platforms, digital marketing, creation of collateral and more.
You are a born collaborator and partnership-builder, confident in your ability to present, speak and lead within the community. As a key player on a small team, you like collaborating with teammates, using your imagination, owning results, and exploring new strategies. You are outgoing, engaging, and influential. You like seeing projects through from start to finish.
Job Purpose :
Qualifications :
Application Instructions :
Nutrition for Learning hires based on merit and is committed to equality and diversity, as well as providing a welcoming and inclusive work experience.
Please send your cover letter and resume in confidence, outlining your qualifications and what interests you in the role to [email protected] by March 14th, 2025.
Only qualified respondents will be contacted. Individuals accepted for consideration will be subject to a Vulnerable Sector police check.