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Nomination Notice - Board of Directors / Yukon, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador and Quebec


 

 

Corporation Mandate

 

The Canadian Race Relations Foundation is committed to building a national framework for the struggle against racism in Canada.  We will shed light on the causes and manifestations of racism; provide independent national leadership; and serve as a resource and facilitator in the pursuit of equity, healing, fairness and justice in Canada

 

Composition

 

The CRRF Board of Directors consists of a Chairperson and not more than 19 Directors to be appointed by the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, after taking into account the multicultural character, linguistic duality and regional diversity of Canadian society.

 

Roles and Responsibilities

 

The Board functions as stewards of the Foundation and has a statutory authority and responsibility for the stewardship of the affairs and business of the Foundation.  The role of the Board is to provide strategic direction for the Foundation and effective oversight of Management. The Directors are responsible for communicating to the public the role and activities of the Foundation, and also for bringing to the attention of CRRF racism issues in their region that have a national impact.

 

A more detailed job description is available upon request.

 

Challenges, Issues and Initiatives

 

One of the challenges for the CRRF is that its limited resources do not permit it to put the same priority on all areas of its mandate. Other challenges are to become more effective in communicating its work in the race relations field and to become more visible to the public; to continue to focus on creating more external alliances and partnerships; and to be more active in policy and program development and in the promotion of effective race relations training.

 

 

 

Core Attributes, Competencies and Experience

 

·        Understanding of the distinction between the strategic and policy-setting role of the Board and the operational responsibilities of management

·        Capability to give leadership to the development of the Foundation

·        Commitment to the vision, mission, values and strategic goals of the Foundation

·        Ability to work as a member of a team

·        Respect for and appreciation of the views of others

·        Recognition of the time commitment and the willingness to devote the time and energy necessary to perform the role of a Board member

·        Enthusiasm and capacity for resolving challenging issues

 

Specific Skills, Knowledge and Experience

 

·        Understanding of race relations policies, issues and trends

·        Knowledge and experience in fundraising and/or resource development

·        Knowledge and experience in promotion and marketing

·        Knowledge and experience in financial management/planning

·        Knowledge and experience in administration and human resource management

·        Understanding of Aboriginal issues

·        Involvement and experience in youth initiatives

·        Understanding of issues of racialized communities within the Francophone community

·        Knowledge and experience in business and management with corporate contacts

·        Knowledge and experience in mass communication and/or media

·        Understanding of not-for-profit operation/environment/governance

·        Knowledge and experience in public opinion research

 

Region

 

Yukon, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Newfoundland & Labrador and Quebec

 

Working conditions

 

·         The Board meets 3 times a year (normally held in March, June/July and October)

·         Average annual time commitment is 15 -  20 days

·         Entitlement to honoraria and travel and living expenses (within the limits set by the Treasury Board?s Travel Directive) for attendance at Board meetings and Committee meetings

 

Interested individuals are invited to submit a covering letter and curriculum vitae in confidence by Monday December 10th 2007 to:

 

Toni Silberman

Chair of the Nominating Committee

Canadian Race Relations Foundation

4576 Yonge Street, Suite 701

Toronto, ON  M2N 6N4

 

Email: sandiear@crr.ca

Fax: 416-952-3326/1-888-399-0333

 

 

 

 

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