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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailFounded in 1952 the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Ontario is a nonprofit charitable organization committed to improving services and support for individuals living with mental illnesses and addictions issues and to the promotion of mental health in Ontario.
CMHA Ontario achieves its purpose by being a leader in the evolution of Ontarios mental health and addictions system. We contribute our knowledge resources and skills to provincial policy development and implementation. We promote mental health in collaboration with others. We further equitable access to mental health services and champion the reduction of mental health disparities.
CMHA Ontario is a dedicated partner within the network of Canadian Mental Health Associations at the national provincial and local level. CMHA Ontario works closely with its 27 local branches in communities across the province to ensure the utilization of best practices in the organization management and delivery of services to consumers and families of individuals with mental illness.
Board of Director Responsibilities
The Board of Directors of CMHA Ontario is responsible for establishing the provincial organizations strategic direction and goals setting the policies and practices that govern its actions and for overseeing the use of the organizations resources used to achieve its goals.
The CMHA Ontario Board of Directors has adopted a resultsbased governance model. Under this model the Board is not involved in the operations of the organization and is accountable for ensuring that the organization adheres to its strategic direction and works to achieve the strategic goals approved by the Board. The Board adopts and monitors the policies and procedures used by the organization to fulfill its objectives and measures outcomes to ensure that goals are achieved and risks are minimized.
Individual Director Responsibilities
Attributes
Skills & Experience
Experience in any of the below would be considered an asset:
Time Commitment
The Board meets in person in Toronto four Saturdays a year from 8 am 1 pm and an additional two to three times via teleconference. In total the board meets for about 25 30 hours per year.
Board members are also expected to participate on at least one of the four standing committees (Executive Committee Results Monitoring and Audit Committee Governance Committee Equity Diversity Inclusion Accessibility and AntiRacism Committee).
The standing committees meet 4 6 teams per year for one hour via teleconference.
CMHA Ontario Division commitment to equity diversity inclusion accessibility and antiracism
The CMHA Ontario is an equal opportunity organization. Were committed to diversity and are building a broad foundation of expertise and skill sets at our board table. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified candidates including but not limited to applicants of all genders ethnocultural or racialized backgrounds youth members of visible minorities and 2SLGBTQIA communities persons with disabilities including people with lived experience of mental health and addictions issues and their family members and people from northern communities and First Nations Inuit and Mtis populations. Accommodations at all stages of the selection process are available on request.
Candidates with a background in governance/finance indigenous mental health and/or the justice sector are particularly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume to:
CMHA Ontario Nominations Committee
Canadian Mental Health Association Ontario Division
180 Dundas Street West Suite 2301
Toronto Ontario M5G 1Z8
Fax: (416)
Closing date: Wednesday May 28 2025 at 5:00 PM
We thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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