Executive Director
Aurora, ON
Maxwell Management Group Ltd. is proud to partner with the Aurora Children’s Centre in search of a
Executive Director to join their team.
About:
Aurora Children’s Centre (ACC) is a well-established, not-for-profit childcare corporation with sites in Aurora and East Gwillimbury. For nearly 40 years, ACC has been a leader in early learning, earning a reputation as one of the most recognized and highly-regarded childcare providers in central-north York Region.
Operating two in-demand locations with thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor spaces, the organization provides programs for children from toddlers through school age, including full-day childcare, preschool, before and after-school care, and summer camps. Programs are grounded in play-based learning and designed to support children’s social, emotional, and cognitive development.
ACC’s continued success is the result of strong, empathetic leadership and a committed and caring team of experienced educators. Our focus on exceptional care, responsiveness to the needs of the community and building strong relationships with families make us a top choice for families in Aurora, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury and beyond.
Role Summary:
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director provides strategic and operational leadership across two childcare sites, ensuring high-quality programming, financial sustainability, and strong organizational performance. This is an opportunity for a thoughtful, empathetic and strategic individual to build on an established foundation, support a cohesive team, maintain operational stability, and guide the organization through its next phase of growth and evolution. The Executive Director will play a key role in strengthening financial oversight, navigating government funding frameworks, and aligning day-to-day operations with longer-term strategic priorities.
Why This Role Stands Out?:
Aurora Children’s Centre offers a unique opportunity to lead a well-established organization with a strong reputation, stable team, and high community demand. Featuring two distinct sites – one well-established and the other a welcomed addition to a rapidly-growing community – ACC is well-positioned for sustainable growth. Our next thoughtful and inspiring leader will formulate and execute strategy, strengthen operations, and make a positive difference for families in central-north York Region.
- A leadership position with a manageable scope, allowing focus on strategy, people, and long-term impact
- A stable, well-run organization with a strong reputation in the community
- A positive, team-oriented culture with long-tenured and committed staff
- The ability to work with engaged families and help foster a lifelong passion for learning
- Two-site configuration provides growth opportunities over a large and vibrant catchment area
- Ample opportunities for professional development and growth
- A supportive, engaged, and collaborative Board of Directors
Key Responsibilities:
Key Priorities for the Incoming Executive Director:
- Maintain operational stability and team cohesion during leadership transition
- Strengthen financial sustainability and navigate evolving government funding models
- Support strong enrollment and community demand across both sites
- Establish a supportive presence at both sites
- Align Board governance with operational leadership
- Position the organization for thoughtful, long-term growth
- Lead, motivate and collaborate with staff to maintain the respectful, nurturing culture of the organization
Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic Leadership: Provide overall leadership and direction for the organization, supporting long-term planning while maintaining operational stability and continuity.
- Operations & Program Oversight: Oversee day-to-day operations across both sites, ensuring high-quality programming, regulatory compliance, and a safe, supportive environment for children and staff.
- Financial Leadership: Lead budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, supporting sustainability and providing clear, meaningful insight to the Board for decision-making.
- People & Culture: Foster a positive, collaborative workplace culture; support recruitment, retention, and development of a strong and engaged team.
- Governance & Board Relations: Build an effective working relationship with the Board of Directors, supporting good governance while maintaining clear operational leadership.
- Community & Stakeholder Engagement: Maintain strong relationships with families, community partners, and stakeholders to support enrollment and the organization’s reputation in the community.
- Systems & Continuous Improvement: Support the effective use of systems, technology and processes to enhance operations, reporting, and overall organizational effectiveness.
Skills & Qualifications:
- Minimum 5 years of leadership experience, within a not-for-profit or community-based organization, ideally within the childcare or education industries.
- Experience working with or supporting a Board of Directors.
- Comfort with operational and financial management, including budgeting and oversight, with the ability to identify risks and support sound decision-making.
- Experience working within regulated or publicly funded environments.
- Proven ability to lead teams and build strong, collaborative relationships.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with staff, families, and stakeholders.
- A calm and practical approach to decision-making.
- The ability to build trust and strong relationships with staff, families, and the Board.
- Confidence in managing operations and finances, with an eye to sustainability.
- A collaborative style, while maintaining clear accountability and boundaries.
- An openness to new ideas and the ability to adapt in a changing environment.
- Possesses a valid Ontario Driver’s License and access to a vehicle for the purposes of business travel between sites.
Assets:
Experience in childcare or early learning environments
- Familiarity with government funding models (e.g., CWELCC)
- RECE designation or related education training
- Knowledge of Child Care and Early Years Act
- Experience with Lillio Child Care Centre Management platform
Compensation:
- Salary: $95,000-115,000, commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive benefits package, including Group Health Plan, Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 4 weeks’ vacation to start
Please apply in confidence to:
Hilary Anderson
Maxwell Management Group Ltd.
hilary@maxwellmanagementgroup.com
1-855.305.4078 ext. 218
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