
Board Member (Volunteer)
BOARD MEMBER
(Volunteer)
About NWRCT
The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto provides a safe and welcoming environment for all Indigenous women and their children in the Greater Toronto Area. Our programs offer wrap-around blanket services to address and support Basic Needs, Housing, Families, Advocacy, Employment, Education, Healing from Trauma, and Access to Ceremonies and Traditional Practitioners/Healers. NWRCT aims to build confidence and capacity within the collective community. We host a variety of cultural activities for our clients and the general public, including the Minaake Awards, the Sisters in Spirit Vigil, and the Winter Solstice.
The NWRCT is a registered charity funded by government programs as well as public and private donations.
Guided by the Seven Sacred teachings: Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth. Our teachings, traditions, and cultures inform all our activities.
About the Board of Directors
We are currently accepting applications for Directors to join our esteemed Board. The Board comprises a group of Indigenous women who are dedicated to extending a helping hand to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women and families within our community. As a governance board, we work closely with the Executive Director to execute the Centre’s strategic priorities. We believe that by collaborating with experienced and passionate directors, we can continue to make a positive impact in our community. As such, we encourage all interested and qualified individuals to submit their applications for consideration. This is an opportunity to work alongside like-minded individuals and contribute to a worthy cause while gaining valuable experience in a governance role.
The Opportunity
As a Board Director, you would:
- Attend monthly in-person Board meetings.
- Collaborate with the Board and the Executive Director on special projects.
- Provide guidance and input on key issues.
- Have access to traditional/cultural activities.
- Attend and support NWRCT events.
- Represent NWRCT at community/donor events (as required)
- Participate in committee work.
- Have the opportunity to hold an elected executive position (such as President, Vice-President, Treasurer, or Secretary)
Interest, experience or knowledge in any of the following areas are considered an asset:
- Management • Communications
- Operations • Finance
- Governance • Event Planning
- Strategic Planning • Previous Board experience
- Fundraising • Knowledge and experience with/of
- Human resources the Indigenous community
How to Apply
We welcome all applications from Indigenous and non-Indigenous self–identified women who are passionate and motivated about supporting Indigenous women and their children in our community.
Please submit your resume and cover letter via email to secretary@nwrct.ca
We will be accepting applications until noon on October 10th, 2025.
Key Information
• Time Commitment: Two to four hours per month
• Term Length: Two years
• Application Deadline: October 10th,2025
• Number of Openings: 2
•Minimum age requirement: 18 years of age
Required degree level
- Experienced (Non Manager)
- Manager/Department Head
- Executive/Leadership
Years of experience (Optional)
- 1 - 2 years of experience