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Position: Manager, Impact and Evaluation, New Brunswick - Integrated Youth Services (NB-IYS)
Location: New Brunswick, Blended. Permanent Full-Time
About CMHA of NB
The Canadian Mental Health Association of Current Brunswick Inc. (CMHA of NB) is part of a nationwide,
voluntary organization that that envisions a country where mental health is a universal human right.
CMHA of NB work is guided by the mission of ensuring that all people in New Brunswick experience
good mental health and well-being.
CMHA of NB is STEADFAST and has long fought to improve the state of mental health in New
Brunswick, yet acknowledges that the work is ongoing and remains committed to this important task.
CMHA of NB is INCLUSIVE and strives for all people in New Brunswick to see themselves represented
and served by CMHA of NB. The organization values the voice of those who have experienced mental
illness and recognize a diverse range of mental health approaches.
CMHA of NB is PROACTIVE, with leaders who value action over mere talk, and is committed to
innovation and forward-thinking to continually address and improve mental health in New Brunswick.
Furthermore, CMHA of NB is COMPASSIONATE, approaching its mission with empathy, care, love, and
kindness.
CMHA of NB, being COLLABORATIVE, mobilizes and marshals resources, partners, and people to
come together to realize necessary changes in our communities and in the mental health system in
New Brunswick. CMHA of NB provides a wide range of services and supports to people who are
experiencing mental illness, their families, friends, and the public. One of the core goals of these
services is to help people with mental illness develop the personal tools to lead meaningful and
productive lives.
About NB-IYS:
New Brunswick Integrated Youth Services (NB-IYS) is a provincial network of youth-centred service
hubs providing integrated access to mental health, substance use, primary care, peer support, and
social services for youth aged 12–25. Grounded in principles of accessibility, equity, and
collaboration, NB-IYS is co-designed with youth, families, and communities to ensure services reflect
the needs and realities of those they serve.
Why Join NB-IYS
- Opportunity to shape a province-wide model of youth-centred care.
- Meaningful work that centres youth and family voices.
- Cooperative, values-driven environment focused on system change.
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Position Summary:
The Manager, Impact and Evaluation provides strategic leadership for data governance, privacy,
evaluation, performance measurement, reporting, and data systems across New Brunswick
Integrated Youth Services (NB-IYS). Reporting to the Director, NB-IYS, this role supports a data-
informed and quality-focused approach to integrated youth service delivery across the provincial
network.
The Manager is responsible for overseeing provincial data governance frameworks, evaluation
activities and data practices across NB-IYS hubs, performance reporting, privacy compliance,
and data quality processes to support organizational accountability, continuous improvement,
and evidence-informed decision-making. The role also provides leadership related to
CaseWORKS administration and optimization, CIHI and funder reporting requirements, and
survey and evaluation oversight. Further, this role is a key collaborator with the research team
supporting NB-IYS’ work.
The Manager works collaboratively with NB-IYS hubs, community partners, government
departments, and internal teams to strengthen data systems, reporting capacity, service
evaluation, and operational consistency across the network.
Working within the framework of integrated youth services and in alignment with the mission,
vision, and strategic priorities of NB-IYS and CMHANB, the Manager promotes a culture of
accountability, learning, collaboration, privacy, and continuous quality improvement.
Main Duties:
Evaluation and Performance Measurement and Reporting
• Provide leadership, guidance, and technical support to NB-IYS staff and hub teams related to
reporting, evaluation, and data management practices.
- Coordinate the implementation of evaluation frameworks, performance indicators, and
feedback mechanisms aligned with NB-IYS priorities and integrated youth services standards.
- Works in collaboration with research and evaluation team at the NB-IYS Central office and
local hubs to implement evaluation and outcome measurement activities.
- Coordinate provincial evaluation activities and support the collection, analysis, interpretation,
and reporting of service and system performance data.
- Develop and refine reporting tools, templates, and evaluation resources to support
standardized evaluation practices across NB-IYS.
- Develop and produce dashboards, reports, data summaries, presentations, and analytics to
support leadership, funders, government, and operational decision-making.
- Support quality improvement initiatives through data analysis, trend monitoring, and
performance measurement activities.
- Monitor and support data quality assurance processes, identify data discrepancies, and
implement corrective actions where required.
- Coordinate and oversee CIHI-aligned metrics, Minimum Data Set reporting, and other required
provincial and funder reporting obligations.
- Manage, oversee, and execute provincial reporting processes to ensure timely, accurate, and
consistent submission of data and performance metrics across NB-IYS hubs.
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- Ensure evaluation approaches are practical, operationally feasible, and aligned with
organizational and funder priorities.
Data Systems & CaseWORKS Leadership
• Provide strategic leadership and oversight for CaseWORKS implementation, administration,
optimization, reporting, and ongoing system governance across NB-IYS hubs.
- Support the development and standardization of data entry practices, workflows, reporting
structures, and user processes related to CaseWORKS and associated data systems.
- Lead change management initiatives related to data systems, reporting processes, and
performance measurement practices.
- Support onboarding, training, and ongoing capacity-building activities related to data systems,
reporting requirements, privacy practices, and evaluation processes.
- Collaborate with internal teams, vendors, and partners to identify opportunities for system
improvements and operational efficiencies.
Data Governance and Privacy
• Lead the development, implementation, and ongoing oversight of provincial data governance
and privacy practices for NB-IYS.
- Oversee compliance with applicable privacy legislation, policies, standards, consent
practices, and data-sharing requirements, including PHIPAA and organizational privacy
frameworks.
- Lead the development and maintenance of data governance processes related to data
collection, storage, security, access, quality, reporting, and retention.
Supervision & Team Leadership
• Supervise and support the Data Steward role, and future emerging data roles, including work
planning, performance management, coaching, and professional development.
- Foster a collaborative and accountable team environment focused on data quality, continuous
improvement, and service excellence.
Collaboration, Quality Improvement & Organizational Support
• Collaborate with NB-IYS leadership, research team, hubs, community partners, regional health
authorities, government representatives, and external stakeholders to support reporting,
evaluation, implementation, and quality improvement activities.
- Participate in provincial committees, working groups, and initiatives related to data
governance, privacy, integrated youth services, and performance measurement.
- Support organizational planning, implementation, and operational improvement initiatives
through data analysis and evaluation support.
- Develop knowledge products, templates, standards, guidelines, and resources to support
provincial consistency and operational effectiveness.
- Support organizational change management and implementation activities related to data,
evaluation, and system processes.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
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Qualifications:
- A level of education and training equivalent to a master’s degree in a relevant discipline
- 3 to 5 years’ experience including program evaluation or research experience in a community
or health care setting.
- A combination of related work experience, education, and training will be considered.
- Proficiency in both English and French languages is mandatory.
- Strong communication and leadership skills are required.
- A valid Work Permit is mandatory for temporary residents.
- Residency in New Brunswick (NB) or willingness to relocate is mandatory.
- A new Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check is mandatory.
Core Competencies:
- Interpersonal Relationship
- Networking
- Communication
- Service Orientation
- Self-Development
- Accountability
- Values, Ethics, Integrity
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging (EDIB)
- Financial Acumen
- Flexibility
- Self-Management and Resilience
- Teamwork and Collaboration
- Leadership and developing others
- Strategic Thinking
- Project Management
- Change Management
- Creative Problem Solving & Decision Making
Knowledge, Abilities & Skills:
• Knowledge of privacy legislation and health information management practices.
- Experience managing data systems, dashboards, reporting platforms, or case management
systems.
- Experience coordinating provincial or multi-site reporting processes.
- Knowledge of CIHI indicators, performance measurement frameworks, and quality
improvement methodologies.
- Demonstrated experience leading organizational change management initiatives related to
data systems and reporting practices.
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Other Attributes:
• Passionate about mental health advocacy and community well-being.
- High emotional intelligence and empathy in leadership.
- Commitment to ethical and evidence-based practices.
Working Conditions:
• Work Environment:
o Primarily based in an office setting with flexibility for remote work as needed.
o Occasional travel within New Brunswick to attend meetings, community events,
and community partners engagements.
o Collaborative and team-oriented work culture, with engagement across multiple
departments and external partners.
- Work Hours:
o Full-time position with a standard workweek of 37.5 hours.
o Occasional evening and weekend work may be required.
o Flexibility in schedule to balance organizational needs with work-life balance.
- Physical & Mental Demands:
o Requires sustained periods of sitting, working at a computer, and attending virtual or in-
person meetings.
o Fast-paced environment with multiple priorities, requiring strong time management and
decision-making skills.
o Emotional resilience needed when handling sensitive mental health-related topics and high-
stakes advocacy.
o High level of autonomy and accountability, requiring strategic thinking and proactive
problem-solving.
- Health & Safety Considerations:
o Regular adherence to occupational health and safety policies, especially when attending
community sites or working with vulnerable populations.
o Exposure to emotionally charged situations and discussions, requiring strong self-care
practices and support mechanisms.
How To Apply:
• Please submit your resume and cover letter in one PDF file to
[email protected].
- CMHA of NB is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the New
Brunswickers we serve. As an equal opportunity employer, we actively support workplace equity
for all persons, and are committed to including and reflecting the population we serve. CMHA of
NB encourages applicants to identify as belonging to one of the designated groups of the
Employment Equity Act. Preference shall be given to those who demonstrate they are among the
most qualified as stated above. Employment Equity Act
We thank all those who apply; however, only those selected for further consideration will be
contacted.
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📌 Manager, Impact and Evaluation (NB-IYS) (New Brunswick)
🏢 Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick
📍 New Brunswick