Chief Executive Officer - Calvary Place Personal Care Home (CPPCH)
This executive search is conducted by Nelson/Kraft & Associates Inc. on behalf of Calvary Place Personal Care Home.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Calvary Place Personal Care Home (“CPPCH”) seeks an experienced, compassionate Chief Executive Officer to provide overall leadership and direction to all components of CPPCH. The CEO will be responsible for developing and implementing a strategic plan with the board to determine the continued progress of CPPCH. The CEO is also responsible for representing CPPCH in the Winnipeg and Manitoba health communities and building positive funding partnerships with the Winnipeg Health Authority and donors.
This is an opportunity to position the organization as it seeks to position its facilities in the coming years. By leading an exceptional team, the CEO implements a Board-approved organizational structure for CPPCH that ensures the residents' highest-quality and most efficient care.
The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership and conflict management skills within a unionized environment and project an approachable, understanding, and honest character to all staff. In addition, the CEO will work closely with the management team to build a collaborative culture where all employees feel valued and heard. A strong background in Human Resources, with the ability to effectively manage recruitment, retention, and employee development initiatives, will be essential to fostering a supportive and engaged workforce.
WHO WE ARE
Focusing on Christ-like care is our mandate. Each resident is seen as an individual with unique and special needs. As we fulfill the Golden Rule of “doing unto others as we would have them do unto us” we demonstrate Christ’s love.
Responsibilities
Under the general direction of the Board, in alignment with the Vision, Mission and Values of the Calvary Place Personal Care Home, the CEO:
- Provides overall leadership, direction, and administration to operations, including all components of the CPPCH.
- Assists the Board in its governance role through the preparation of draft policies, advice on Board procedural issues (rules of order), arrangements for Board education and the provision of relevant reports.
- Represents and conveys the spiritual and cultural values of CPPCH and its Board to the management, staff and residents of CPPCH, as well as to external agencies and associates.
- Develops, updates and implements a Board-approved Strategic Plan, aligning organizational and operational priorities with the Plan to achieve its goals within approved timelines.
- Develops, updates and implements a Board-approved organizational structure for CPPCH.
- Ensures appropriate operating policies and procedures are in place to achieve practical Quality Improvement and Risk Management programs and optimal resource utilization throughout CPPCH.
- Directs the preparation of annual operating and capital budgets and long-range financial strategies that comply with Board expectations and generally accepted accounting principles and will achieve the organization's objectives.
- Leads long-range planning initiatives and provides executive leadership to capital projects as required.
- Ensures the organization complies with all legal requirements, including those in the legislation, regulations, municipal bylaws, contracts and agreements, and applicable government/health authority/licensing policies.
- Establishes and maintains effective communication and relationships with CPPCH members, churches, health authorities, community and government agencies, other healthcare organizations, the media and the general public.
Qualifications & Competencies
- Must demonstrate effective leadership, planning and organizational skills.
- Must demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills.
- Must have the ability to develop and maintain effective interpersonal working relationships with external contacts and the CPPCH Board and foster the same at all levels in a complex organizational and operational environment.
- Must be skilled in the use of computers and any other technology required to carry out the duties and functions of the position.
- Degree in Business and/or Health Care Administration.
- Qualification for membership in the Canadian College of Health Service Executives.
- Minimum of 7 years of recent related experience in a senior executive position, preferably in health care or the equivalent combination of education and business administration experience.
- Personal beliefs and values that are in harmony with the spiritual beliefs and values of Calvary Place Personal Care Home and the Board of Directors of Calvary Place Personal Care Home.
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Application Deadline: April 22, 2025
APPLY online at nelsonandkraft.com/jobs with your cover letter and resume. You must be eligible to work in Canada.