Director of Justice Services

TBIFC

$90K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Preferred Community College or University Degree in Social Services or equivalent; 5+ years in social justice supervision.
  • Demonstrated skills in administrative management and team supervision.
  • Strong knowledge of judicial systems, Criminal Code, and relevant statutes.
  • Understanding of restorative justice principles and sentencing guidelines.
  • Experience in Restorative Justice and Conflict Resolution is a plus.
  • Awareness and appreciation for Indigenous culture, with language skills as an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and organize Justice Program services and activities effectively.
  • Lead a team, promoting motivation and performance.
  • Manage ongoing program delivery and administration.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant policies and procedures.
  • Facilitate culturally grounded trauma-informed care.
  • Identify and implement strategic solutions for program challenges.

Benefits

  • Flexible working hours, including evenings/weekends as necessary.
  • Opportunity for professional development in a culturally relevant context.
  • Involvement in impactful community service for Indigenous people.
  • Travel opportunities, enhancing breadth of experience.
Full Job Description
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY:

The Director of Justice Services (DOJS) contributes to the success of the Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre (TBIFC) in their role of the Management team by effectively planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and managing Justice Program services and activities, in accordance with all relevant policies and procedures.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience:
  • Preferred Community College, University Degree or equivalent in Social Services and/or a minimum of 5years work and/or supervisory experience in a social justice services environment.
  • Demonstrated administrative management with the ability to supervise.
  • Knowledge of the judicial system, Criminal Code, and other related federal and provincial statutes.
  • Knowledge of sentencing principles and restorative justice principles.
  • Experience in Restorative Justice and Conflict Resolution is an asset.


Knowledge:
  • Awareness of and appreciation for traditional Indigenous culture and the social reality that Indigenous people experience in an urban setting; knowledge of an Indigenous language(s) considered an asset.
  • Significant knowledge of the recent and historical intergenerational trauma that Indigenous people experience and the connection to psychological, physiological, social and spiritual impacts of trauma.
  • Expertise and understanding of the principals involved to provide culturally grounded trauma-informed care and wise practices within service delivery, continuum of care, and group programming.
  • Strong knowledge of services available for urban Indigenous people who are seeking judicial supports and services, including diversion, Gladue services, criminal and family court support, bail supervision, partner assault response diversion, Indigenous Peoples' Court services, transitional supports related to incarceration, and traditional healing.
  • Knowledge of and exposure to a range of human resources activities, including: recruitment, orientation, performance management, schedule management, employee relations, and employee communications.
  • Understanding of relevant legislation, policies, and procedures, including ESA, OHSA, etc.
  • Understanding of resource and fiscal management.


Skills:
  • Experience in program delivery, supervision, operations, administration and budgeting.
  • Ability to supervise and motivate a team to achieve and exceed their goals.
  • Ability to delegate, set expectations, and monitor progress of all direct reports.
  • Ability to identify measures of performance and actions needed to improve or correct performance.
  • Ability to multi-task, meet deadlines, problem solve and make decisions.
  • Ability to engage people to build trust and rapport.
  • Ability to identify issues and implement creative and strategic solutions to overcome problems.
  • Excellent organizational and administration skills; able to set priorities under tight deadlines.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal and writing skills; ability to edit and prepare reports.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office including database applications.
  • Excellent file management skills, stress management and time management skills.
  • Proven work experience in managing crisis support and ability to mediate conflict.
  • Demonstrated health and safety leadership skills.
  • Demonstrated mentoring, coaching, and professional development skills.


Personal Attributes:
  • Maintain strict confidentiality concerning operational and employee information.
  • Honest, trustworthy, and respectful; consistent and fair.
  • Possess cultural awareness and sensitivity.
  • Flexible and highly adaptable.
  • Demonstrate sound work ethics and business acumen.
  • Self-motivated and able to work in a team-oriented setting.
  • Demonstrate diplomacy, tact, and sound judgment.
  • Innovative, results oriented, critical thinking and strategic mindset.


Conditions of Employment:
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and/or weekends.
  • Ability to travel, including overnight.
  • Must have a valid Ontario driver's license and reliable transportation.
  • A satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Clearance is a condition of employment.
  • Ability to maintain current First Aid / CPR certification.


Submission Date: Tuesday July 7, 2026

Salary: $90,000/ annum

Please submit resume with three (3) references to the:

Attention: Hiring Committee

Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre

401 North Cumberland Street

Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4P7

For a complete job description, please visit our website https://tbifc.ca/get-involved/job-postings/



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