The Town of Canmore (the ‘Town’) is nestled in the Bow Valley in the front range of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The Town is 106 Kms west of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, 7 Kms east of the Banff National Park gates and 22 Km east of the Town of Banff. Based on the 2021 Census, the Town of Canmore recorded a population of 15,990 permanent residents, with an additional estimated 20-30% of non-permanent homeowners living in the community. Adjacent municipalities include the MD. of Bighorn No. 8. First Nations within the region include the Iyarhe Nakoda and Tsuut’ina nations and the Blackfoot Confederacy: Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani all within Treaty 7, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.
Canmore Community Housing (CCH) is a non-profit corporation wholly owned by the Town of Canmore and is operated as an independent organization led by the Executive Director. CCH provides “Vital Homes” a form of below market housing (not to be confused with low-income or social housing) in Alberta’s most expensive housing market. Established in 2000, the four-person CCH organization supports a more sustainable community by providing a range of housing that is appropriate for the community’s needs. CCH achieves this through research, education, advocacy; and the Vital Homes program, Accessory Dwelling Grants, and Matching Down Deposit programs. CCH’s programs have approximately 275 units (rental and homeownership) with a cumulative market value in excess of 70 million dollars. The programs operate on an application/waitlist basis. CCH owns parcels of land north of the TransCanada Highway (the ‘Palliser Lands’). In addition, the Town itself owns smaller pieces of land which may be made available to CCH. Council is in the process of developing and approving a new Area Structure Plan (ASP) for the Palliser area that will be in place by the end of 2023, thus setting the stage to accelerate the growth of Vital Homes in Canmore.
The CCH Executive Director will be able to live and work in one of the country’s most desirable communities enjoying an active mountain lifestyle while leading an organization that’s directly addressing Canmore’s #1 challenge: affordable housing. CCH’s Board (comprised of Town councilors and community members) is searching for an Executive Director- its next visionary leader to build on the organization’s successes and set the stage for an even larger impact in the community. The Board acknowledges that for this to happen, the organization will need to grow both in personnel and in profile.
As an ideal candidate you’re a visionary LEADER and BUILDER who will continue CCH’s successes and accelerate the organization’s impact on the community. You’re passionate about housing in general and affordable housing in particular. You’re ready to fully understand the affordable housing challenge, where CCH has gone in the past and where it needs to go now. As an articulate COMMUNICATOR, you’re ready to jump in and build relationships with key stakeholders and then pull them together to align their efforts. As a deft MANAGER of people, finances and assets, you’re poised to energize the CCH staff and organization to aggressively execute its plans. As a DO-ER, you’re prepared to roll up your sleeves and personally address items. As a calculated RISK-TAKER, you’re ready to shepherd more approved affordable housing projects, in tandem wherever possible. You’re a COMPASSIONATE leader who seeks to understand and support Canmore residents.
The Executive Director is the senior leader of CCH and oversees the operations of the organization. The Executive Director provides effective advice and support to the CCH Board of Directors in developing and implementing policies and strategies that address the unique housing affordability challenge in the Town of Canmore. The Executive Director is accountable for providing effective leadership to CCH’s staff and leads the execution of CCH’s Strategic Plan.
The Town of Canmore is located within Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. In the spirit of respect, reciprocity and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Canmore area, known as “Chuwapchipchiyan Kudi Bi” (translated in Stoney Nakoda as “shooting at the willows”) and the traditional Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) – comprised of the Bearspaw First Nation, Chiniki First Nation, and Goodstoney First Nation – as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3, within the historical Northwest Métis homeland. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play and help us steward this land and honour and celebrate this territory. We commit to working to live in right relations and to advance Truth and Reconciliation.
CCH is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes that a diverse staff benefits and enriches the work environment and contributes to organizational excellence. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals including candidates from diverse backgrounds and those with disabilities.
CCH is prepared to offer a very competitive compensation package commensurate with skills and experience. Further details will be discussed in a personal interview.
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