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Job Posting – Executive Director (BC Mental Health Foundation)

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Job TitleExecutive Director
Organization NameBC Mental Health Foundation
Closing DateThu Apr 30, 2026
Salary Range Minimum$ 111,603.00 CAD
Salary Range Maximum $ 154,262.00 CAD
Job Description

About the BC Mental Health Foundation (BCMHF)

One year ago, the BC Mental Health Foundation (BCMHF) was revitalized with a new, community-led Board of Directors. Since then, the Foundation has launched fundraising activities, made strategic investments into BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services (BCMHSUS), and established a three-year strategic plan. BCMHF is now ready to hire an Executive Director to grow the Foundation into a thriving fundraising partner for BCMHSUS, advancing its capacity to deliver world-class care and drive systemic impact.

Vision

We envision a stigma-free community where people with serious mental health and substance use needs are empowered to thrive.

Mission

As the funding partner of BCMHSUS, we advance specialized mental health and substance use care by funding innovation, building public understanding, and forging partnerships.

Learn more about our work at bcmhf.ca.

About BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services (BCMHSUS)

BCMHSUS, part of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), provides specialized treatment to people in British Columbia with the most severe and complex mental health and substance use disorders. It also delivers health care services to individuals incarcerated in provincial correctional facilities. Learn more at bcmhsus.ca.

Key Responsibilities

Fund Development

Lead the planning and execution of all fundraising initiatives.
Utilize best practices in annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, donor events, communications, and database management.
Serve as the Foundation’s principal spokesperson to all external audiences, including major donors and partners.

Organizational Leadership

Develop and execute an operational plan aligned with the Board-approved strategic plan and budget.
Ensure organizational capacity, staffing, tools, and financial resources are in place to support long-term goals.
Maintain a cohesive relationship with BCMHSUS.
Engage with other strategic partners, including community non-profits and other Foundations.
Foster a positive and inclusive organizational culture that promotes collaboration, transparency, staff well-being, and alignment with the organization’s values

Governance & Board Relations

Support the Board of Directors in policy governance, risk management, planning, and performance oversight.
Collaborate with the Board and interest holders to implement the strategic plan that supports ambitious growth and impacts goals.
Foster effective collaboration and communication with the Board. Deliver timely reporting to the board on operational outcomes and progress on the strategic plan, including fundraising progress, and key performance metrics, adjusting strategies as needed.

Financial Management

Develop and manage the annual budget, financial controls, business plans, and audit preparation.
Ensure compliance with financial policies and risk management practices.

Foundation Administration

Oversee all aspects of Foundation operations including donor stewardship programs, disbursements, record keeping, and investment portfolio management (in collaboration with the Board Treasurer).

Public Education & Community Engagement

Advance anti-stigma efforts and foster strong community partnerships through outreach, education, and awareness initiatives.
Provide visible and proactive leadership in advancing indigenous-specific anti-racism initiatives ensuring meaningful engagement with indigenous partners and integration of anti-racist practices across the organization.

Communications & Media Relations

Lead public relations and marketing strategies to enhance visibility, donor engagement, and public support.

Job Requirements

Qualifications

Required

Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or a related field
8–10 years of recent, related experience in fund development, including:
Proven success in securing major gifts
Hands-on experience in planning and delivering capital campaigns
Minimum 5 years of senior leadership, ideally reporting to a Board of Directors in a non-profit context
Deep understanding of various fundraising channels and tools

Preferred

Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation
Experience in healthcare/healthcare foundation is an asset

We value the expertise of people with lived and living experience in mental health and substance use. We welcome candidates with their own lived experience to apply.

Work Conditions

This is a full-time (37.5 hours per week), permanent position. The role is hybrid and based in Metro Vancouver. Candidates must reside in the Lower Mainland or be willing to relocate.

The position involves a combination of remote work and in-person responsibilities, including travel to donor sites, events, the BCMHSUS corporate office in Burnaby, and other BCMHSUS locations across British Columbia.

Standard work hours are Monday to Friday; however, some evening and weekend work may be required to support events, presentations, and organizational representation across the province.

The annual salary range for the position is $111,603 to $154,262, with an expected hiring range of $124,003 to $140,238, depending on qualifications and experience.

All applicants must have a valid BC Driver’s license and be able to travel throughout BC. Hiring will be subject to satisfactory completion of a criminal record check for the vulnerable sector and a BC Driver’s Abstract is required.

How to Apply

Please send your resume and a cover letter explaining why you are a great fit for this unique opportunity to: bcmhf@phsa.ca

Only applications from candidates who meet the required qualifications will be reviewed and considered for an interview.

We sincerely appreciate all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Website / External Linkhttps://bcmhf.ca/
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