Activities involved
Board Member Consultant or Advisor
Skills required
Advising Governance Leading Strategic Planning
Requirements:
  • Interview
  • References
  • Resume
  • Vulnerable Sector Search
Also required for this position: Demonstrated executive leadership experience in senior organizational roles (e.g., CEO, Executive Director, Vice President, or similar). Ability to provide strategic guidance on organizational growth, governance, and long-term planning.
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Director (Executive Leadership Expertise) – Board of Directors

Burlington, ON [map]
8-12 hours / monthly
3 years with renewable terms
Join a dynamic team committed to supporting survivors of human trafficking and exploitation in our community! 

Restorations Second Stage Homes (“Restorations”) exists to support survivors of sexual exploitation and human trafficking by providing long-term residential housing (at "Nancy's House") and survivor-led peer programming.

Nancy's House is the first of its kind second-stage, long-term transitional home for survivors of trafficking and exploitation in Burlington, Ontario. Providing a safe home for 3 survivors of human trafficking and through a trauma informed and strengths-based approach, Restorations builds and nurtures trusting, long-term relationships between survivors of sexual exploitation and staff, volunteers, and the wider community as a foundation to recovery, healing, empowerment, and success.

Restorations also employs individuals with lived experience of trafficking and exploitation as Peer Advocates to deliver the Survivor-Led Peer Advocacy program. The program exists to promote collaborative relationships that empower survivors.

The Board of Directors (BOD) exists to provide governance to Restorations to direct and protect organizational performance. The Board Directors acts as fiduciaries and have the legal responsibility to act solely in the best interest of Restorations. 

A Board Director’s responsibilities include:
● Determining and supporting the mission of the organization.
● Assisting in recruitment, orientation, education, and development of Board leadership.
● Assuming responsibility for the selection and evaluation of the Board offices.
● Ensuring that Board officers have leeway to make operational decisions without undue interference.
● Ensuring that the organization is meeting the needs of those it serves.
● Making policies that govern the organization.
● Providing financial oversight, especially in light of the mission of the organization.
● Ensuring financial resources by collaborating with staff to develop plans and garner community support.
● Ensuring prudent planning and goal setting.
● Attend meetings prepared to actively participate. 
● Participating in committees, special projects, and/or working groups.
● Participating in additional meetings and training sessions beyond the regular Board meetings.
● Examining all organizationally relevant materials, such as financial statements.
● Understanding and following the legal duties expected of Board members.
● Understanding the governing policies and procedures, such as bylaws.
● Taking an active role in fundraising and providing insight into new donor prospects.
● Staying informed about the organization’s external environment, the community it serves, and the market in which it operates.
● Establishing professional relationships with fellow Board members and  the organization’s management and staff.
● Maintaining appropriate boundaries between governance and management of the organization.
● Seeking and attending professional Board member development and training to advance experience and skills.

Restorations is specifically seeking a Board Director with senior executive leadership experience to strengthen our governance and strategic direction. We welcome individuals who have served in senior organizational leadership roles (e.g., CEO, Executive Director, President/Vice President, or similar) and who can contribute high-level leadership insight, support long-term planning, and provide strategic guidance as the organization continues to grow its impact supporting survivors.
Additional Details & Skills Required
Qualified applicants will be contacted regarding next steps (including an interview). Onboarding will be provided for successful applicants.

Board meetings are conducted bi-monthly via Zoom with correspondence, consultation, assigned tasks, and committee meetings in between Board meetings as needed. Preference given to those in Halton, Hamilton, and surrounding regions for availability for in-person meetings and events.
Certification or Education Required
Key strengths in strategic thinking, organizational leadership, and a passion for advancing the mission of a charitable organization. Experience in senior organizational leadership roles (e.g., CEO, President/Vice President, or similar) with demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, organizational growth, and decision-making. Understanding of nonprofit governance, board operations, and fiduciary responsibilities an asset. Prior experience serving on nonprofit boards or committees an asset.
Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
- Contribute executive leadership insight to help guide the strategic direction of an organization supporting survivors of human trafficking.
- Apply your experience to strengthen governance, long-term planning, and sustainability.
- Collaborate with community leaders and professionals committed to meaningful social impact.
- Play a role in advancing Restorations’ mission and supporting survivors’ journeys toward independence.
Activities involved
Board Member Consultant or Advisor
Skills required
Advising Governance Leading Strategic Planning
Requirements:
  • Interview
  • References
  • Resume
  • Vulnerable Sector Search
Also required for this position: Demonstrated executive leadership experience in senior organizational roles (e.g., CEO, Executive Director, Vice President, or similar). Ability to provide strategic guidance on organizational growth, governance, and long-term planning.