The Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services (AASAS) is seeking a relationship-oriented and results-driven individual to fill the position of Manager of Programs and Initiatives
Organizational Overview
The Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services is a provincial nonprofit organization that strengthens and coordinates specialized sexual violence and trauma specific services across Alberta. As a provincial association, AASAS brings together a network of member organizations working toward a shared purpose: safe communities free from sexual violence. AASAS fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing, leads provincial initiatives, and mobilizes insights from sexual assault services to inform policy, funding, and system responses. Through this work, AASAS strengthens sector capacity, increases awareness and understanding of sexual violence, and improves access to specialized services across the province.
Manager Duties and Responsibilities
Reporting to, and working in close collaboration with, the Co-Chief Executive Officers, the Manager of Programs and Initiatives oversees the coordination and implementation of AASAS’s programs, initiatives, and special projects. The Manager works with staff to develop and maintain workplans, monitor progress, and ensure activities remain aligned with AASAS strategic priorities and annual operations plans. The role supervises key program and project staff and contractors and strengthens coordination across AASAS activities. This position also plays an important role in fostering a collaborative, supportive workplace culture.
More details of the duties and responsibilities can be found at: https://aasas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/AASAS-Manager-April-2026-V2.pdf
Qualifications and Skills
Full time (35 hours a week) +Benefits
Hybrid: work-from-home and in-office schedule
How to Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter to mailbox@aasas.ca by Wednesday April 22, 2026 at
5:00pm.
AASAS is committed to equity, inclusion and belonging and strives to ensure that our staff team reflects the diversity of Albertans impacted by sexual violence. In accordance with our racial equity organizational change objectives and the current compositional needs of our Staff, we particularly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as Black, racialized, or Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, or Inuit). We invite (but do not require) members of these groups to self-identify as such in their cover letters.
Interviews will take place during the week of April 27 – May 1, 2026. We will make every effort to accommodate candidates' schedules and needs in all parts of the hiring process.