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Director, Alliances Livestock

Director, Alliances Livestock

Farm Credit CanadaVarious FCC office s in Saskatchewan may be considered
8 days ago
Salary
CA$134,505.00–CA$181,979.00 yearly
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

Closing Date (MM / DD / YYYY) :

05 / 06 / 2025

Worker Type : Permanent

Language(s) Required :

English

Term Duration (in months) :

Salary Range (plus eligible to receive a performance based incentive, applicable to position) :

134,505 - $181,979Proven sales leader needed :

Direct Alliances livestock lending for Western Canada and Ontario, develop sales and marketing strategies, and manage the region’s substantial loan portfolio. You’ll lead and coach a successful sales team, manage operational risks, and nurture partner and industry relationships.

What you’ll do :

  • Mentor the team on our relationship management process, customer experience standards and culture
  • Work with livestock partners to meet program objectives
  • Manage the region, including its operation and business results
  • Build relationships with external partners such as industry associations and provincial agencies
  • Ensure district activities and goals are in line with corporate objectives and policy

What we’re looking for :

  • Confident communicator able to make complex information easy to understand
  • Analytical thinker with the ability to develop creative solutions to complex issues
  • Proven leader who builds relationships, embraces change and focuses on efficiency
  • Multi-tasker able to take on multiple priorities to support Alliances leadership and the industry
  • A drive to help others achieve their goals
  • What you’ll need :

  • A bachelor’s degree in agriculture, business or commerce and at least seven years of related leadership and lending experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)
  • Extensive knowledge of agriculture and knowledge of program controls and operational risks
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