The Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC) delivers programs and services through a lens of reconciliation, as we have been doing since the inception of the PGNFC for the past 50+ years. A key component of this journey is ensuring the voices of each person is heard and included in our trauma informed and culturally dynamic approach; this perspective is critical to reconciliation. We respect and honour people’s stories as they share their experiences, perspectives, and beliefs in the direction we are taking as an organization; we view this as a strengths-based process, where we build upon the multitude and diversity of existing strengths.
Do you have proven leadership skills and experience overseeing the coordination and operation of programs and services in the housing sector? Do you have experience within a model of Indigenous in-services delivery of culturally responsive programs and services in the housing sector? If so, consider joining our highly dynamic, highly motivated, Senior Leadership Team.
Come join our dynamic, highly motivated, Senior Leadership team, as a:
Director of Adult Transitional and Emergency Housing
Reporting to the Executive Director, you will be responsible for the operational management of a diverse range of adult emergency and transitional housing facilities and individualized supports through our “Hand of Friendship”.
The Director of Adult Transitional and Emergency Housing must have a history of demonstrated dynamic leadership and possess the following Education and Experience:
Additional qualifications include a:
To apply for this position please visit our website at https://pgnfc.prevueaps.com to submit a RESUME and COVER LETTER by February 7, 2025.
Prince George Native Friendship Center
The Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC) delivers programs and services through a lens of reconciliation, as we have been doing since the inception of the PGNFC for the past 50+ years. A key component of this journey is ensuring the voices of each person is heard and included in our trauma informed and culturally dynamic approach; this perspective is critical to reconciliation. We respect and honour people’s stories as they share their experiences, perspectives, and beliefs in the direction we are taking as an organization; we view this as a strengths-based process, where we build upon the multitude… More Info
Posted on 01.21.25