INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
Position Type: Contract, Full‐Time, Non-Bargaining Unit (9-Month contract)
Number of Positions: 1
Reason for Posting: Existing Vacancy
Rate: $74,217.00 to $92,781.00 annual salary
Vacation: 7% Vacation Pay
Benefits: Dental, Extended Health (100% Employer Paid Premium), float day, paid sick leave for
contracts 6 months and longer
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Supervisor: Senior Manager, Family Housing
Posting Date: June 2, 2026
Application Deadline: June 12, 2026
Location: 20 Palace Street, 704 Mortimer Avenue, and 418 Dawes Road. Toronto, ON.
Why Fred Victor?
For 130 years, Fred Victor has been a leader in helping people rebuild their lives in Toronto. Our mission is to
improve the health, income and housing stability of people experiencing poverty and homelessness. We are
committed to ending homelessness, one person at a time.
The Family Housing program provides a low-barrier, safe space housing for individuals who are experiencing deep
poverty, chronic homelessness and often the long-term effects of trauma. At our Family Housing sites, tenants get
support and referrals to ensure they are supported to maintain their housing. The program serves a diverse group of
tenants, including single adults as well as families, youth and children who may be facing varying degrees of mental
health, who may be fleeing domestic violence or who may be actively using substances, experience addiction,
and/or social isolation and who come from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds.
Does this sound like work you want to be a part of?
We offer a supportive and collaborative environment, an opportunity to join a diverse team of caring professionals,
and a chance to make a difference. With over 75 programs and services and more than 25 sites, there are lots of
opportunities to grow your career with us. Many members of the management team started in relief and front-line
roles.
What You Will Do:
The focus of this position is to oversee the delivery of The Steps to Success Child and Youth Program. This program
focuses on homelessness prevention, housing and health stability, community development and involvement for the
children and youth who live in Fred Victor’s Affordable and Rent Geared to Income Housing Buildings by providing after
school programming, summer camp program, leadership development and community awareness. This position
requires respect for and expertise working with children, youth and their families who have experienced poverty,
homelessness, social isolation, trauma, mental and physical health challenges, who may be newcomers to Canada, who
have diverse backgrounds, cultures, genders, and sexual orientations.