Regional Manager

2 days ago


Meadow Lake, Canada TryCycle Data Full time

REGIONAL MANAGER, NORTHWEST SASKATCHEWAN Location: Meadow Lake Area, remote work with frequent travel within the province (some overnight travel required) Status: Full-Time Position, Monday to Friday NOW HIRING We are seeking a full-time Regional Manager to support, grow, and promote the Talking Stick program in Saskatchewan. To learn more about the program visit: ABOUT THE COMPANY TryCycle is a proudly Canadian company that is passionate about developing digital health solutions and programs that promote human connection through technology. Our mission is to create innovative solutions that reduce barriers to care, helping to improve their overall health and well‑being. Established in 2017, the company is headquartered in Ottawa, with offices in Toronto and Saskatoon. In 2022, TryCycle launched the Talking Stick program in partnership with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations. The Talking Stick platform is powered by a workforce of two-hundred (200) Indigenous Peer Advocates, who provide support and comfort to guests through an anonymous chat app. A team of Regional Managers across the province is helping to facilitate the adoption and growth of the program as a By Indigenous, For Indigenous program. JOB DESCRIPTION As the Regional Manager (Northwest), you will play a key role in promoting and supporting the growth of Talking Stick and other First Nations programs in the Northwest regions of Saskatchewan. The Regional Manager is responsible for supporting all aspects of program delivery, program management, communications, and reporting for their designated region of communities. The Regional Manager will build awareness, momentum, and support for Talking Stick and other First Nations programs as required. This is an intermediate‑level position that requires a high degree of accountability, ownership, and interpersonal management skills. Additionally in this role, you are responsible for training and providing oversight to a regional team of Indigenous Peer Advocates (approximately 20‑30 people), while ensuring a safe and collaborative work environment for everyone. You will engage in proactive communications with Peer Advocates, directing their day‑to‑day work, and removing any challenges or obstacles, especially those having to do with safety and service delivery, while ensuring their efforts adhere to the program's needs. This position requires frequent travel, including long‑distance drives for in‑person meetings, presentations, and community/school visits across the Province. Some overnight travel is required. TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reports to the Provincial Director and works closely with other Regional Managers, to drive program engagement and growth Organizes and delivers presentations to communities, schools, health organizations, and other related indigenous organizations and groups in the region/province Collaborates with the Provincial Director as a liaison to Tribal Councils and Chiefs, in support of promoting the program goals Develops and maintains strong relationships with communities, schools, health authorities, media, and partner organizations Monitors and communicates program progress, risks, and opportunities, and provide regular written reports for your Region, including weekly work plans and a monthly report to the Provincial Director Contributes and collaborates on all aspects of program delivery, program management, marketing, education, and awareness building Supports the process of recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and training Peer Advocates for the Talking Stick program and other projects/programs as required Provides oversight, and day‑to‑day team building with Peer Advocates, including regular check‑ins, coaching, and performance management Contributes and collaborates in the development of training and communications materials for Peer Advocates and communities Ensures adherence to the financial and personnel policies of TryCycle Maintains an up‑to‑date record of all contacts for your Region, utilizing HubSpot and/or other tools as required (training will be provided) Establish and maintain strong relationships with Indigenous communities, Indigenous‑led organizations, and partner organizations. Ensure that the program's objectives are met while incorporating ongoing learning, reflection, and feedback from the community. Be knowledgeable about and able to navigate the cultural dynamics of both the private and public sectors, with a particular focus on Indigenous communities. In addition to the responsibilities listed, this position may also require the performance of other job‑related duties as assigned. REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES Dene or Cree speaker is preferred Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills (listening, patience, reliability, respect) Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Strong supervisory and listening skills Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software Post‑secondary degree, certificate or diploma in a relevant field would be an asset A combination of education and experience will be considered MANDATORY OCCUPATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Must reside in Saskatchewan, in the assigned region/area Must identify as Indigenous and provide Proof of Status Must have a valid Class 5 driver’s license, a satisfactory driving record, and access to your own vehicle Must demonstrate cultural competence, including knowledge and understanding of First Nations protocols, customs, culture, ceremony, and history. Ability and confidence to present to small and large groups, to audiences of all ages, in person and virtually EXPERIENCE At least two year’s experience at a Program Coordinator level or higher Experience working with Microsoft Office software Experience working with First Nations Tribal Councils, Chiefs, and Communities. COMPENSATION PACKAGE Salary is $70,000.00 per year Health & Dental Benefits Plan Employee Assistance Program Employee Stock Options Program RRSP Matching Program (coming soon) OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY & EQUITY At TryCycle Data Systems, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all individuals are valued, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. We believe that diversity enriches our organization and drives innovation, creativity, and success. We recognize that diversity encompasses a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and talents. This comes in many forms, and we are always seeking to add new and different perspectives to the team. We are dedicated to creating an environment where individuals from all walks of life can thrive and contribute their unique skills and insights. Equity is at the heart of our hiring practices. We are dedicated to ensuring fairness, transparency, and equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or any other dimension of diversity. In addition, we provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that all candidates have an equal opportunity to succeed in our hiring process, upon request. We invite all qualified individuals to join us in our journey toward a more diverse and equitable future HOW TO APPLY Please submit your resume by May 31, 2024 via the application link: We encourage all Indigenous people of Canada to self‑identify in their application. #J-18808-Ljbffr



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