Executive Director, Agriculture
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Management
Talent Manager, Program / Project Manager -
Government
Overview
- Lead a national organization at the centre of Canada’s seed system during a period of ongoing change and development
- Help shape what comes next for Canada’s seed certification system while building on a strong and established foundation
- Enjoy an excellent and competitive compensation program, including an annual salary of $180,000 to $210,000 within a flexible remote and national work environment
CSGA is a long-standing, science-based organization at the centre of Canada’s seed system. Since 1904, it has worked in partnership with the Government of Canada as the national authority for seed crop certification, delivering a trusted program grounded in the Seeds Act and Seed Regulations. The organization sets standards for varietal purity and oversees the certification of seed crops that support Canadian agriculture.
Each year, CSGA works with more than 2,900 seed growers and 2,500 businesses, covering over 1.25 million acres across more than 60 crop kinds and 2,000 varieties from coast to coast. This system helps maintain the identity, quality, and traceability of seed, supporting Canada’s reputation as a dependable source of high-quality seed. With more than a century of experience, a stable and long-standing team, and strong ties to the agricultural community, CSGA continues to play an active role in how seed is produced, verified, and trusted across Canada and internationally.
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About the OpportunityCSGA is looking for a full-time Executive Director based anywhere in Canada
. This is a remote position, with regular travel across the country, including periodic time in Ottawa to support engagement with federal stakeholders.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, you will provide overall leadership of the organization, guiding its direction as both a regulatory authority and member-based association. You will support its continued development during a period of regulatory modernization and ongoing organizational change.
In this position, you will be primarily responsible for leading the organization’s strategic direction, overseeing policy and certification activities, and maintaining strong relationships with government, industry, and member stakeholders across Canada. You will build on a strong foundation while helping shape what comes next for the organization.
More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Leading the organization’s strategic direction in partnership with the Board
- Overseeing the delivery and ongoing development of the national seed crop certification program
- Guiding policy development, interpretation, and implementation in line with regulatory requirements
- Supporting and advancing ongoing regulatory modernization efforts within the seed sector
- Acting as a spokesperson and representative on national and international matters affecting the industry
- Building and maintaining relationships with government bodies, industry partners, and provincial associations
- Ensuring clear and consistent communication with members and stakeholders across the country
- Providing financial oversight, including budgeting, forecasting, and resource management
- Leading, supporting, and developing a long-standing, fully remote team of experienced and committed staff while maintaining a strong and collaborative culture
- Establishing effective operational processes and ensuring consistent application of standards and protocols
- Overseeing risk management practices and ensuring appropriate controls are in place
- Supporting the Board with timely information, governance processes, and decision-making requirements
To qualify, you will bring 10+ years of executive leadership experience within the agriculture, agri-food
, or a regulated environment, supported by post-secondary education in agriculture, business
, or a related field.
The following are required:
- Willingness and ability to travel nationally (approximately 25–30% of the time)
- Ability to work remotely while maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders across Canada
Additionally, the following skills and background will be highly…
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