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Job Title


Advocacy Manager


Company : Family Service Toronto


Location : Toronto, Ontario


Created : 2025-04-12


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Grow with us!Family Service Toronto (FST) helps people face a wide variety of life challenges. For over 100 years, we have worked with individuals, families and communities destabilized by precarious mental health and/or socioeconomic circumstances, to achieve greater resilience, stability, and equity.FST hosts the National and Ontario Campaign 2000: End Child and Family Poverty in Canada, which are broad coalitions of community organizations committed to community engagement, public education, research and policy change to eradicate poverty in Canada.FSTs Social Action (SA) department focuses on driving system-level change for more just and supportive communities at the local, provincial and national levels. Our community building, research, public education and advocacy work is focused on influencing the systems and institutions that shape the lives of all community members and were looking for a Manager, Social Action to advance innovation and provide strategic guidance in these areas.The Opportunity! Reporting to the Senior Director, Strategy and Innovation/National Director, Campaign 2000, the Manager, Social Action will play a key role in shaping and delivering on the departments goals. A self-starter with a bias towards innovation and action, the Manager, Social Action will help to solve public policy challenges with respect to social and economic issues that affect individuals, families and communities locally, provincially and nationally. The Manager, Social Action will have a community development ethos and experience inspiring a range of diverse stakeholders to work collaboratively on shared goals. The Manager, Social Action will identify and foster strategic relationships, track trends in policy, provide strategic advice to the senior leadership and coach a small dynamic team of professionals while helping to advancing a culture of social action and advocacy throughout the organization and community social services sector in Toronto and nationally. This is a new position within the organization, and responsibilities may evolve based on organizational needs, performance assessments, and role development.ResponsibilitiesPlanningProactively identify issues and risks that affect diverse people living in poverty in Canada. Work collaboratively to find community development and policy solutions to address them.Participate in the development of the organizations annual operational plan and budget.Monitor achievement of the departments operational plan, reporting results as required.Oversee applications and reports to funders, ensuring high quality documents that meet funder requirements and timelines.Participate in planning for operational business improvements and new organizational projects, identifying and responding to opportunities as they arise.Public Policy Research and CommunicationsFacilitates engagement, consultation and collaboration with a diverse range of people including but not limited to community partners, government representatives, academics, and key stakeholders to ensure policy and program approaches are accountable, and rooted in the needs, experience and expertise of those most impacted.Utilize policy research tools and analytical techniques (e.g., evidence-based policy development processes, and program evaluation) to develop and assess options, interpret research findings, provide strategic advice, and develop recommendations.External RelationshipsBe knowledgeable on the Canada Revenue Agencys rules on charitable activities.Liaise with the government, regulatory agencies, and international organizations, building and maintaining relationships with local communities, municipal, provincial and federal departments, NGOs, academics, media and other relevant organizations to identify common goals.Internal RelationshipsWork closely with Development Services (DS), Violence Against Women (VAW) Services, and Mental Health Services to help them further the overall goals of FST to drive system-level change within their respective programs for more just and supportive communities.Undertake series of presentations within all FST programs about how counsellors, clinicians, and all staff within DS, VAW and Mental Health Services can think about and utilize social action approaches in their day-to-day work. OperationsKeep up to date with pertinent legislation, trends and developments in government policy and determine relevancy.Support high-complexity, high-profile programs or projects that cross program areas or are critical to poverty eradication.Advise and guide on strategic communications and government relations, leveraging and growing the credibility of Family Service Toronto and Campaign 2000Conduct, coordinate, and manage policy research, policy development and other activities related to FST social action priority areas, including poverty, immigration and settlement, income security and employment, health, and housing.Manage and meet competing deadlines and produce high-quality policy products including correspondence, submissions, position papers, and briefings at short notice.Oversee the day-to-day operation of the work of Campaign 2000 office.Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Articulate commitment to diversity, challenge the status quo, hold others accountable, and makes diversity, equity, and inclusion a priority.Act as a change agent for integration of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), anti-oppression and social justice principles within FST policies, practices, culture, programs, and activities, and within the sector, and community.Accountable for development of and progress toward organizational EDI goals.Key QualificationsYou have a post graduate degree in Social Work, Political Science or a related field or equivalent combination of education and 5 years experience in a similar role.Demonstrated strategic, analytical, innovative mindset to understand issues and problem solve creativelyHigh degree of agility and openness to changing directions, adopting new practices and learning new thingsAbility to thrive in a fast-paced, changing environment; energetic, collaborative, and willing to take on a variety of assignments as part of a small but dynamic team.Demonstrated experience navigating and managing complex internal and external stakeholder relationships.Strong understanding of the policy landscape, policy development, protocol and trends in government and the sector; established networks in relevant institutions, industry, NGOs, and/or communities as they relate to poverty eradication.Ability to think and analyze a situation and act strategically to determine the best course of action, keen interest in public policy, politics, human rights and civic engagement.Detail-oriented, self-initiating, well-organized, and capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously and independently in a fast-paced environment.Excellent understanding of the impact of socio/economic issues, including child and family poverty, immigration and settlement, income security and employment, health and housing and experience developing strategies to address these issues.Ability to work in intersecting frameworks relevant to the project: strengths-based, feminist, anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-oppression, etc.Well-developed knowledge of provincial and municipal government social and economic policy, jurisdiction and government relations.Experience developing media relations, working with the media, and acting as a media spokesperson.Successful experience developing and executing communications strategies for campaigns.Experience working with diverse groups, marginalized people and using community building models.Demonstrated experience generating and stewarding successful funding proposals.Ability to produce high quality written reports and presentations.Satisfactory Criminal Reference Check with Vulnerable Sector Check.Interested?This job posting is for an existing vacancy within our organization. We are actively seeking qualified candidates to fill this current position as soon as possible. If you meet the listed qualifications and are interested in joining our team, we encourage you to apply.Please indicate file number SA #10-25 on your application and submit cover letter and resume to goal is to attract, develop, and retain highly talented employees from diverse backgrounds allowing us to benefit from a wide variety of experiences and perspectives.We actively encourage applicants from all equity seeking groups. First Nations, Inuit, Mtis, Black and People of Colour, people with disabilities, people of diverse gender expression, members of 2SLGBTQI+ communities and people with lived experience of poverty are encouraged to apply.In accordance with Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, and FSTs Equity and Inclusion policy, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.