Chief Executive Officer

Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health (CanWaCH) logo

Position: Chief Executive Officer

Employer: Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health (CanWaCH)

Location: Remote/Toronto-Quebec Corridor

Deadline: July 24, 2025

Employment Type: Employment

Position Level: Executive

Salary Range:

Closing Date: July 24, 2025

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Brief Description:

The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) is seeking their next Chief Executive Officer. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will oversee all aspects of the organization and will be responsible for the implementation of CanWaCH’s vision, mission and mandate in accordance with organizational policies and the highest standards of not-for-profit operations.

Working closely with the senior management team, the CEO will serve as the key liaison between CanWaCH’s Board, staff, key strategic partners and funders, and member organizations. The CEO will have overall accountability for organizational revenue and risk management, as well as effective implementation of the strategic plan, including development and execution of programming and stakeholder engagement. Key priorities in 2025/2026 will be leading the development and execution of a new five-year strategic plan, renewing some major funder agreements, and strengthening the team’s program management capacity.

This is a particularly dynamic and challenging moment for the international development sector at large, with far-reaching implications for the health of women and children around the world. CanWaCH recognizes that the path forward will not be business as usual. As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, CanWaCH has a vital role to play in supporting its members, domestic and international partners, the Canadian government and other global health funders in navigating these changes and challenges. CanWaCH’s new CEO, staff and volunteer leaders have the opportunity to drive meaningful, lasting progress for the women and children worldwide.

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