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Program Manager Jobs in Calgary, Canada at Workinnonprofits

Title: Program Manager

Company: Workinnonprofits

Location: Calgary, Canada

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Program Manager (Community Engagement Department)

Calgary Chinese Elderly Citizens’ Association, Calgary area
111 Riverfront Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta,

Position closed – no longer accepting applications.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and oversee the daily operations of the Community Engagement Department, including designated programs and services such as the Support Program, Community and Home Support Services to ensure effective implementation and evaluation aligned with client needs and the organizational mandate.
  • Lead and administer the volunteer management program, including recruitment, engagement, retention, and maintenance of the volunteer database system.
  • Identify funding opportunities, prepare and submit grant proposals, and complete required evaluations, statistics and reports in accordance with funder requirements.
  • Develop the agency’s annual operational plan and support the Executive Director in establishing program strategies and budgets.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with internal teams, external partners, service providers, committees, and community stakeholders to enhance collaboration and community impact.
  • Supervise team leads in the planning, delivery, and evaluation of programs and events to meet funding and organizational requirements; design and implement surveys to gather feedback from clients and volunteers and use findings to improve programs.
  • Provide leadership through coaching, mentoring, training, and performance management to support team development and effectiveness.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by the Executive Director.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Degree/Diploma in Social Work or related discipline.
  • Five to seven years’ experience in a similar capacity.
  • Demonstrated skills and capacities: group facilitation, management of multiple projects and deadlines, independent initiative, collaboration and teamwork, ability to foster change, excellent writing, verbal and public speaking skills, Microsoft Office proficiency, valid driver’s license, access to vehicle, flexible schedule to accommodate work-related issues.
  • Experience working with older adults an asset.
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English and Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin).
  • Starting salary from: $33 per hour.

Please submit resume and cover letter to  before July 03, 2026.

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