Director Svc System Planning & Integrity
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager -
Government
Operations Manager
DIRECTOR SVC SYSTEM PLANNING & INTEGRITY
- Job : 64095
- Job Category: Community & Social Services
- Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Permanent
Salary Range: $165,310-$222,843, Wage Grade 10
Hiring Zone: $169,584 to $183,865
- Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
- Affiliation: Non-Union
- Number of Positions Open: 1
- Posting Period: 22-JUNE-2026- 13-JULY-2026
Toronto Shelter and Support Services (TSSS) is seeking a strategic and results-oriented leader to join its senior management team as Director, Service System Planning & Integrity. This is a unique opportunity to lead transformative initiatives that improve outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness in Toronto.
TSSS is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous communities, addressing anti-Black racism, and advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in both our workplace and service delivery.
Strategic Leadership and System Transformation- Design and implement functional policies and programs that drive major changes in business performance and align with long-term service goals.
- Lead continuous improvement of divisional performance through analysis and implementation of sound management practices and procedures.
- Ensure program compliance with corporate policies, provincial and federal legislation and requirements.
- Negotiate and administer contracts for programs with senior government levels and providers.
- Enhance homeless service system responsiveness by identifying service gaps and leading practices to inform program and policy development.
- Develop, recommend and administer the annual budget for the section, ensuring expenditures are controlled within approved limits.
- Build, lead and motivate a diverse workforce, optimizing creativity and ensuring high standards of work quality and organizational performance.
- Actively participate in complex organizational and change management initiatives.
- Encourage opportunities for intellectual growth, creative teamwork and professional accountability.
- Direct the development and implementation of communications, public relations, information and community outreach strategies regarding homelessness initiatives, engaging senior leaders and elected officials.
- Collaborate with other divisions on issues related to grants for housing and homelessness to ensure consistent corporate positions and processes.
- Establish partnerships with clients, non-profit groups, Council members, public, provincial and federal officials to address conflicting demands and foster effective partnerships while balancing corporate interests.
- Post-secondary education in social services, public administration, or a professional discipline pertinent to the job, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant management experience.
- Extensive experience leading, managing and motivating a diverse workforce.
- Extensive experience with policy and program development and implementation, process improvement, planning and organizing in complex environments.
- Considerable experience in community engagement, including public consultations, working with vulnerable sectors, and supporting diverse populations.
- Extensive knowledge of municipal governance structures, services and programs, and the municipal relationship to other levels of government, other funders and the community.
- Considerable knowledge of homelessness, shelter and housing issues, policies and tenant support programs, homelessness prevention and other front line community programs serving those experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
- Well-developed communication skills and an ability to inspire and mobilize people by developing and maintaining strong relationships within staff, committees, politicians, peers and community leaders.
- Advanced strategic, analytical and conceptual thinking skills with the capacity to understand complex operating and policy issues, evaluation frameworks, performance measures, program inter-relationships and the potential consequences of intended policy action.
- Proven success in achieving results through a unionized and non-unionized workforce.
- Knowledge of relevant employment legislation, including Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Act, Occupational Health & Safety Act, etc.
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. The City’s commitment to employment equity is guided by the Employment Equity Program.
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