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4 people are interested
Board Members
ORGANIZATION: Community Care Durham
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4 people are interested
The Board of Directors oversee Community Care Durham’s affairs within the framework of applicable laws and standards as they relate to Mission, Vision and Values, Leadership and Succession Planning, Risk and Quality Assurance and Community Connections.
The Board of Directors has the responsibility and authority to approve strategic planning and directives; budgets and purchases; CEO goals, performance management and compensation as well as the evaluation of their own performance, roles and responsibilities.
The board seeks skills and qualifications in the following areas:
- Financial Management (Designation Required)
- Legal Consultation
- Specialty Skills/Knowledge
Candidates should have knowledge and understanding of the non-profit sector and be aware of the community supports services in Durham Region.
Interested candidates can forward their resume to: rkeys@communitycaredurham.on.ca or visit www.communitycaredurham.on.ca.
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About Community Care Durham
Location:
20 Sunray St, Whitby, Ontario L9L 1P3, CA
Mission Statement
"Supporting People, Strengthening Community". At CCD, coordinated networks of volunteers and inter-professional staff, working out of integrated community hubs and other locations, strive to enrich the well-being and quality of life for people who choose to live at home.
Description
About CCD
Community Care Durham (CCD) is a multi-service registered charitable organization providing a broad range of support services for individuals over the age of 16 and their caregivers so that people are enabled to maximize their independence and thrive where they choose to live.
Interested in learning more about Community Care Durham? Check out our website! https://www.communitycaredurham.on.ca
Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice Award
Community Care Durham is proud to be a recipient of the Canadian Nonprofit Employer of Choice (NEOC) Award. The award recognizes nonprofits whose exemplary talent management practices support successful mission delivery in the communities they serve. The NEOC Award is a tool that measures a nonprofit’s Leadership attributes, HR practices and employee opinions.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Community Care DurhamWhitby, Durham L1N 8Y3Canada
DATE POSTED
September 30, 2024
SKILLS
- Legal (General)
- Financial Planning
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- Long Term - Four years; Board Members are required to serve for a term of four years and may serve for two consecutive terms; a Board Member is eligible for re-election to the Board after one year of absence
- Applicable credentials and references