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Thanks to donations we have opened a Halifax office on Gottingen Street, and Our Thyme Cafe, a work training project in hospitality, is now open and fully operational. Read about these wonderful accomplishments here.

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Executive Director

Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia is a not-for-profit society that works with women and female youth who are in conflict with the law, or at risk of becoming in conflict with the law. It is a member of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies. The Society has operated on Mainland Nova Scotia since 1982. The Society operates numerous programs for women and female youth, provides one-on-one support and release assistance, provides services to women in the Burnside and Nova correctional institutions and manages volunteer-provided services. The Society also operates Holly House, a second-stage housing initiative in Dartmouth, and Our Thyme Cafe, a social enterprise cafe and catering initiative, also in Dartmouth. The main offices of the Society are currently on Gottingen Street in Halifax.

The Society is seeking an Executive Director to set and achieve the strategic direction of the organization in collaboration with all stakeholders. Reporting to the volunteer Board of Directors, you will be responsible to direct the Society's operations, employees and volunteers, so that it can better provide services to clients and employee/clients and provide a fulfilling volunteer experience to volunteers.

A strong candidate will have a combination of skills including but not limited to managerial experience (with an emphasis on human resources), financial management (budgeting, fund-raising), social work, and strategic planning. Salary will be based on skills, education and experience.

Experience in the not-for-profit sector, a demonstrated commitment to women's issues and women's rights, and an awareness of issues of poverty, mental health and addictions are beneficial.

Please submit your expression of interest to bdarby@gillisassociates.ca or the Elizabeth Fry Society Mainland Nova Scotia c/o Suite 310-1550 Bedford Highway, Bedford, NS B4A 1E6, no later than August 15, 2010. The Society is an Employment Equity/ Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal peoples, persons with a disability, racialized persons, and women

 

Our Thyme Cafe & Catering Employment Training

Our Thyme Cafe & Catering Employment Training
 

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