Senior Manager, IT Portfolio and Performance Management
Listed on 2026-06-13
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IT/Tech
IT Project Manager, IT Business Analyst
Job Requisition : 12126
Position Status: Permanent Full Time
Position Type: Hybrid
Office
Location:
Ottawa (ON);
Montreal (QC);
Toronto (ON)
Travel Requirement: Limited
Language Designation: Bilingual
Language Skill Levels (Read/Write/Speak): CBC
Security Requirement: Secret
Salary: Our salaries generally range from $ to $ and are based on qualifications and experience.
The work you do and the work we do together matters. We come to work every day with a common purpose: to contribute to a well‑functioning housing system.
At CMHC, we hold ourselves accountable for our results and support our colleagues in their achievements. We thrive on collaboration, connecting across CMHC and involving the right people to get our work done. Our leadership style is guided by trust, where our leaders favour an adaptive approach based on the needs of their teams.
Join us and be part of a team that's committed to making a real difference and be part of something meaningful.
Benefits- Annual Paid vacation.
- Annual individual performance incentive.
- Defined benefit pension plan.
- Comprehensive group insurance plan to support your well‑being from day one.
- Support towards your personal and professional growth with training, mentorship and more.
- An inclusive workplace culture and environment.
Join the Chief Information Officer team, in the Senior Manager, IT Portfolio and Performance Management position. In this role, you will provide strategic leadership and expert guidance in the planning, prioritization, governance, and optimisation of the organization’s IT portfolio. You will enable and ope rationalise the frameworks, processes, and performance measures needed to ensure that programs, projects, resources, and investments are aligned with corporate strategies, operational capacity, and approved funding.
WhatYou’ll Do
- Provide advice to senior management on IT portfolio prioritisation, business case development, investment trade‑offs, delivery risks, and performance trends to support decision‑making led by IT senior leadership.
- Collect, consolidate, and analyse portfolio, programme, financial, capacity, and performance data to support evidence‑based decision‑making.
- Manage the end‑to‑end IT portfolio lifecycle, including intake, prioritisation, sequencing, monitoring, and reporting in alignment with governance direction and decisions set by IT Leadership.
- Support IT strategy development and multi‑year planning activities through analysis, modelling, and recommendations.
- Determine appropriate IT staffing levels through internal capacity and demand planning to support leadership workforce decisions.
- Ensure processes are in place to capture, distribute, and effectively use IT knowledge across the enterprise.
- Align people, work and systems to achieve programme and policy efficiencies and results.
- Develop objectives and take responsibility for engagement, enabling a culture of learning, performance management, as well as accountability within a divisional group, and create opportunities that encourage bilingualism and diversity while implementing practices to advance an inclusive, healthy organisation, respectful of the diversity of people and their skills and free from harassment and discrimination.
- An undergraduate degree in information technology, business administration, finance, or a related field.
- A minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in IT portfolio, programme, performance, workforce, or governance roles, including people leadership experience.
- Experience in portfolio, programme, performance, financial, and governance management.
- A strong capability in business case development, investment analysis, and capacity/workforce planning, including partnering with HR on talent pipeline, engagement, and retention.
- A proven ability to translate IT strategy into execution, including operating model design, governance, standards, and performance measurement.
- Advanced analytical and decision‑making skills to balance strategy, cost, risk, and capacity and provide decision‑ready insights to senior leadership.
- Effective people and stakeholder leadership, with the ability to lead through influence, communicate clearly, and foster continuous learning and improvement.
Posting closing date: Note, the competition will remain active until filled.
We’re committed to employment equity and encourage women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, veterans and persons of all races, ethnicities, religions, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities and expressions to apply. We also welcome applications from non‑Canadians who are eligible to work in Canada.
CMHC is an inclusive workplace where diversity of thought – and of people – are recognised, valued, and considered essential to achieving our mission.
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