President and CEO
The President and CEO leads a highly skilled team and champions a culture of performance and service excellence, while ensuring the effective management of programs, finances, and community engagement.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the President and CEO will champion the organization’s long-term growth, secure continued and sustainable funding, and promote a vision for advanced networking, cybersecurity, and innovation across Canada.
- crafts and rallies support behind a bold and compelling vision;
- manages a team of highly skilled staff, and contributes to their short- and long-range planning and development;
- champions a culture of performance and service excellence;
- advocates for policy and funding support;
- engages with a diverse public and private sector community, including current and potential funders, regional partners, ecosystem partners, and government departments;
- adapts CANARIE’s mandate and offering to the needs of an evolving research and education sector;
- develops innovative strategies to advance the organization in a dynamic environment; and,
- builds relationships through a collaborative and co-operative approach to the advancement of Canada’s digital research infrastructure (DRI).
To ensure the long-term viability of CANARIE, the President and CEO is accountable for the delivery of CANARIE’s current mandate, maximizing the impact of funding, optimizing its use in compliance with the requirements and in the spirit of the Contribution Agreement with the Government of Canada, and the renewal of future mandates and associated funding.
The Ideal Candidate
This role demands a seasoned senior executive – President and CEO – who has held leading business and operational roles in a variety of complex work environments and who can position CANARIE for ongoing success and evolution in a fluid environment of technology changes, government priorities, and geopolitical events. The President and CEO will fit the following profile:
- An innovator, entrepreneur, and visionary who will challenge the status quo, develop a compelling vision for CANARIE, rally support for the vision (internally and externally), and develop and execute new approaches and strategies that align with this vision.
- An inspiring organizational leader with a record of driving change, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, trust, and respect, and motivating professional teams in a dynamic, multi-partner, and multi-interest technology-focused environment.
- A trusted relationship builder who will promote a responsive, client-service culture and cultivate a high level of transparency, openness, and collaboration with CANARIE’s partners across government, academia, and industry.
- A business leader with demonstrated maturity, judgment, and experience to operate CANARIE efficiently and effectively within compliance requirements that demand advanced operational and financial acumen, strategy, and discipline.
- A skilled communicator and credible, engaging spokesperson with a commitment and passion for CANARIE’s public interest, mission, and role as a leader and catalyst in Canada’s research and education ecosystem.
- A pragmatic and seasoned navigator of political and bureaucratic processes and frameworks that impact CANARIE’s funding, mandate, and organizational evolution.
- A confident and competent coach with the stature, presence, and personal and professional integrity to delegate to and share authority with members of CANARIE’s senior team.
- A seasoned leader who has sound experience in the technology and the not-for-profit publicly funded sectors.
The ideal candidate may also have the following:
- Experience running an organization comparable in size and scope to CANARIE, involving both national and international engagements and partnerships.
- An understanding of the federal government’s policy development process.
- Sufficient technical acumen in both telecommunication networks and cybersecurity; ability to effectively communicate the benefits of various applications of technology.
- An understanding of cybersecurity infrastructure and risk reduction.
- An understanding of the roles and relationships in the academic community, including CIOs, Vice Presidents, Research, faculty members, and senior administration.
- College diploma or university degree in Business or a suitable combination of education and experience.
- Proficiency in both official languages is desirable.
Location
The President and CEO will work from the CANARIE office in downtown Ottawa.
Compensation and benefits
The position provides a competitive compensation package that aligns with the skills and competencies of the individual, and includes professional development, employee benefits, and RRSP contributions.
Come Work with Us
We are committed to employment equity and encourage anyone who can contribute to the diversification of ideas and perspectives to apply. For applicants with disabilities, accommodation is available upon request throughout the recruitment and assessment process.
Please forward your resume and cover letter in strictest confidence by email to [email protected]