POSITION OPENING
Expatriate Specialist - Fifth Third Bank
Southfield, MI
Job Description
To administer the retail aspects of international banking and sales of bank products to expatriate customers including depository accounts, account transactions, international wire transfers and foreign currency transactions.
Identify opportunities and develop strategies to market retail banking products and services to expatriate, international companies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience. English plus the ability to speak, read, write and use computer software in a second language on a professional level. (Japanese and German preferred.)
One to two years of professional work experience.
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POSITION OPENING
CONSULATE GENERAL OF JAPAN IN DETROIT CULTURAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF MEMBER
The Consulate General of Japan in Detroit is seeking a highly motivated, team-oriented individual for the position of Cultural and Public Affairs Staff Member at the Consulate office which is currently located at the GM Renaissance Center, Downtown Detroit.
Candidates must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Green Card holder. All candidates will be subject to background checks. Application deadline: Friday, May 17th. Accepting applications immediately until position is filled. Qualified candidates may be contacted to interview before the application deadline.
General Information
For immediate hire / starting in June 2024
The Consulate offers group health insurance, paid vacation, and sick leave. Work hours are from 9AM to 5PM, Monday through Friday, with various weeknight and/or weekend events (compensatory time off).
Core Responsibilities
Composing and editing Consulate communications including speeches, monthly newsletters, social media posts, correspondence, etc.
Collaborating and coordinating to support programs and events (invitation programs, lectures, exhibitions, cultural festivals, speech contests, etc.)
Daily monitoring of media outlets in Michigan and Ohio and creating relevant reports
Engaging with cultural, academic, community, and media-related groups and individuals; developing and maintaining close working relationships on behalf of the Consulate
Responding to public inquiries and requests
Conducting school visits to teach local K-12 students about Japanese culture
Designing and creating media, presentations, etc. to teach local residents about Japan
Managing Consulate website, social media pages, cultural artifacts collection, and survey data records General administrative tasks (maintaining databases, scheduling, reporting, etc.)
Assisting with others’ workload within the section and within the Consulate, and participating in Consulate events and programs, as needed
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
High proficiency in English verbal and written communication
High level of respect and professionalism. Team oriented, resourceful, and dedicated. Sincere interest, knowledge, and appreciation regarding Japanese culture
Knowledge of Japanese working culture and etiquette
Excellent interpersonal skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Japanese language skill preferred but not required
Application
Submit resume, cover letter, and three references with contact information by email to pr@dt.mofa.go.jp. Applications will be reviewed and selected applicants will be contacted directly to schedule an interview.
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POSITION OPENING
SEARCHLIGHT PARTNERS
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre – ED – Position Specification
POSITION: Executive Director
LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario
REPORTS TO: Board of Directors
DIRECT REPORTS: General Manager, Programming Director, Operations and Technical
Manager, Administration/Office Manager, Accounting Manager, and
Special Events & Rentals Manager
WEBSITE: https://jccc.on.ca/
THE ORGANIZATION
Founded in 1963, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) is a not-for-profit organization that
celebrates the unique culture and history of Japan, and the legacy of Japanese Canadians for the
benefit of all Canadians. The JCCC is recognized worldwide as an important and vibrant community
institution.
Since its opening, the JCCC has served as a gathering place for those with an interest in Japanese
culture and Japanese Canadian history. With the motto, “friendship through culture,” the common
denominator for involvement at the JCCC is a shared interest in the programming and events in an
environment where everyone is welcomed equally and with respect.
The JCCC is run almost entirely on donated funds and through the support of its nearly 1,200
energetic and enthusiastic volunteers of all ages and backgrounds.
Vision Statement
The JCCC Vision is to enrich lives globally through the celebration of Japanese culture and Japanese Canadian
heritage. This means:
• Becoming a compelling destination for guests both in-person and virtually;
• Educating all generations and communities about the Japanese Canadian experience and the
lessons learned; and,
• Sharing traditional and contemporary Japanese experiences of all types (food, film, sports,
etc.).
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre – ED – Position Specification
Mission Statement
Our Mission is to promote understanding, inclusion, and friendship by sharing the Japanese Canadian experience
and traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. This means to:
• Widen the lens on the Nikkei diaspora and connect with it in new, meaningful, and
interesting ways;
• Pursue broad community partnerships; and,
• Enable all people and all generations to participate and learn.
Friendship through Culture
In executing our mission, we take pride in our heritage, creating a lasting tribute to the unique
history and contributions of past generations; we bridge generations as the means for the continuing
evolution of our community, and we demonstrate the importance of tolerance and acceptance of
cultural diversity for the benefit of all Canadians.
THE POSITION
The JCCC is seeking a forward-thinking, energetic, and entrepreneurial leader who will be a visible
champion for the organization and its pride of place in the cultural and wider community of
Toronto and Canada. The Executive Director (ED) will be a transformative champion for JCCC’s
exhibition, educational, and program offerings. They will be comfortable representing the JCCC to
various Canadian and Japanese public bodies and individual stakeholders and, in conjunction with
the Board Chair/President, will be the public face of the organization. The ED will work closely
with the Board Chair/President, will report to the board and will provide strategic direction,
executive leadership, and administrative guidance.
Advancing the mission, vision, and values of the JCCC, the ED will support governance practices
initiated by the Board, policy making, and community and donor relations. They will collaborate
with the Board and staff to generate revenues and funding, resulting in dynamic and accessible
exhibitions, festivals and programs. The new leader will be primarily responsible for all aspects of
the JCCC’s operations and will be accountable for empowering, guiding, and mentoring a highly
motivated team of staff and volunteers.
The successful candidate will possess the experience, knowledge, and vision to take the JCCC
forward into an exciting and impactful organization with an increasingly important place in the
cultural landscape.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Leadership
• In collaboration with the Board of Directors and senior management, develop and evolve
strategic planning and lead the implementation of operational plans and budgets.
• Recruit, develop, and lead a senior management team with appropriate skills and experience to
achieve the JCCC’s strategic objectives.
• Assist the Board in executing on the JCCC’s vision, mission, values, and determining the
appropriate standards of ethical conduct.
• Grow and support the engagement of the JCCC’s community in collaboration with multiple
stakeholders.
• Work closely with the board to maintain and strengthen the brand identity of the JCCC.
• Work with senior staff to create and present impactful programs across all cultural platforms,
while significantly expanding audiences and extending the community engaged by the JCCC.
• Work with management and staff to ensure that the programming is meeting the goals and
ambitions of the organization, balancing artistic integrity and imagination with fiscal
responsibility.
• Develop and implement innovative and impactful communications, marketing, and sponsorship
plans exploiting social media as a key platform.
• Ensure an ongoing, effective organizational structure is in place, and provide oversight and
support to the JCCC staff and support, as necessary, to the Board.
• Comply with and regularly review the organizational policies of the JCCC and make
recommendations to the Board for changes as appropriate. Such policies include governance
policies, policies governing relationships with members, volunteers, program, and club
participants.
Advocacy & Development
• Act as the face, voice, and inspirational spokesperson for JCCC in tandem with the Board
Chair/President.
• Maintain, sustain and enrich strong relationships with the Japanese Canadian Community (i.e.
descendants of pre-WW2 Japanese immigrants) and Shin Nikkei community.
• Sustain and expand JCCC’s networks and partnerships in the community and with other cultural
institutions in Canada and beyond, furthering JCCC’s reputation and visible presence in the local
and global cultural scene.
• Forge new and maintain existing positive relationships with the JCCC’s sponsors, donors,
funding agencies, cultural organization peers, commercial/event partners, and suppliers.
• Oversee and implement a fundraising plan to significantly increase JCCC’s financial bandwidth,
including making convincing fundraising presentations to corporate and community leaders and
donors.
• Provide fundraising leadership and management to ensure that funds are maximized from
government, corporate partners, trusts and foundations and individual donors.
• Work with the Board, committees, and clubs to proactively identify and secure new sources of
funding and sponsorship that align with and advance the JCCC’s strategic priorities and goals.
• Create compelling fundraising proposals for individuals and corporations, trusts and foundations
and government.
• Agree on appropriate metrics against which fundraising will be regularly evaluated.
• Working with the Board Chair/President, develop and maintain positive and effective
relationships with governments at all levels and with representatives of the government of Japan.
• Deepen the connection between Japanese Canadians as well as the broader communities of
Toronto and the JCCC, creating a palpable sense of civic engagement and enriching the city of
Toronto as a whole.
• Host special events confidently and engagingly and develop close and fruitful personal
relationships with existing and potential donors.
Human Resources
• Fostering the spirit of “friendship through culture” through all aspects of operations.
• Provide leadership and development in all areas of the JCCC including Heritage, Administration,
Martial Arts and Cultural Programs, Art Gallery, Event Management, Clubs, Rentals, Building
Management, and Commercial Leasing.
• Manage the human resources of the JCCC (in total, approximately 16 employees at present) by
implementing appropriate systems for selecting, developing, motivating, and evaluating all staff.
• Lead and inspire full-time and contract employees, volunteers, interns, and student workers.
• Ensure the JCCC upholds high standards of ethical operation through effective policies
regarding health and safety, health protection, anti-harassment, and non-discrimination.
• Maintain effective risk management controls and mitigation strategies (including health and
safety and IT).
• Implement best-practices related to all facets of human resources, including recruitment,
retention, evaluation, succession planning, and training and development.
• Develop and foster a responsible, respectful and empathetic workplace culture that maintains
the highest standards for excellence, equality, creativity, collaboration, and inclusiveness.
• A commitment to support and grow an internal culture that values people and provides an
opportunity for everyone to flourish, through the support of an atmosphere reflective of
“friendship through culture.”
Financial Management
• Provide attentive financial leadership of the JCCC, ensuring fiscal accountability and
sustainability and overseeing the development of financial and management reports.
• Ensure the creation of a fiscally responsible budget, optimizing short- and long-term financial
performance and working systematically to identify risks and mitigate them.
• Prepare annual operating plans and budgets for review and approval by the Board.
• Oversee all financial aspects of JCCC operations and fundraising including budget, monitoring
and audit.
• Participate in all policy or operational decisions that have an important impact on JCCC’s
revenues, expenditures, financial position, and prospects.
• Oversee applications/proposals for funding and financial assistance and operating reports to all
funding agencies.
• Oversee adherence to rules and conditions attached to all donations, grants, and sponsorships,
including partnerships, gifts-in-kind, etc.
• Working with the Accounting Manager, liaise with the auditors and supervise the preparation of
audit files.
Board Relations
• Assist the Board Chair/President, as requested, to ensure that the Board receives the support it
requires to fulfill its governance function and fiduciary role.
• Provide the Board, as requested, with timely, sound, advice and information to promote efficient
and effective decision-making.
• Attend all JCCC Board meetings and the Annual General Meeting.
• Ensure filing of all legal/regulatory documents and monitor compliance with all relevant laws and
regulations.
• Assist the Board Chair/President, as requested, to ensure the due diligence process is timely and
applies informed attention to core issues.
• Keep the Board apprised of risk management issues including legal, public relations, and insurance
matters affecting the JCCC.
• Manage and maintain excellent relations with the Board to facilitate effective governance, working
closely with the Board through monthly board meetings, and proactively supporting the work of
Board committees.
CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS
• Demonstrated successful leadership in arts & culture, not-for-profit, private sector, or other
relevant experience.
• A convincing track record of strategic leadership, vision, collaboration, and inclusive team-
building are essential foundations for this role.
• Experience at a senior managerial level with accountability for financial and revenue goals,
program development, staff development, and strategic and operational planning.
• Exceptional financial and business acumen, and a track record of innovation and growth.
• Proven financial management skills including budgeting, forecasting, and overseeing preparation
of financial statements and resource development.
• Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, and the necessary
cultural competencies to lead a multi-generational, largely Japanese Canadian/Shin Nikkei-
focused organization and workforce.
• Passion for culture and cultural programming generally and a specific affinity for Japanese
culture with knowledge of, and connections to both the Japanese Canadian community and the
Shin Nikkei communities.
• As a key spokesperson for the organization, must be comfortable with presentations, media, and
public relations.
• Experience in managing fundraising strategies and campaigns and identifying new sources and
increased levels of contributed income.
• Previous experience with revenue generation, including the acquisition, maintenance, and
retention of corporate sponsors and funding partners, would be an asset.
• Significant change management capability through demonstrated experience in a major
organizational transformation.
• Experience developing relationships and collaborating with a broad range of stakeholders,
including volunteers, community partners, sponsors, and members.
• Demonstrable high-level experience and proven capacity to lead, manage, motivate, inspire, train
and collaborate with staff, Board members, and volunteers.
• Excellent stakeholder management skills and experience in relationships with the Board of
Directors.
• Be able to function effectively in a small organization requiring ‘hands-on’ closeness to the work
being done.
• Experience and instinctive understanding of marketing, advertising and public relations
activities, using conventional and also new digital media.
• Sufficient technical savvy to propose, plan, and manage significant upgrading of point-of-sale,
member management, and cyber security IT systems.
• A university degree or experiential equivalent.
CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES
• Natural high-level leadership skills; a proactive and dynamic professional who inspires
confidence and credibility, has a strategic orientation, and an honest, transparent and
collaborative leadership style.
• A strong commitment to JCCC’s mission and values.
• Business-savvy and dedicated both to outstanding programming and to visitor engagement.
• A self-starter comfortable working within a lean institution; an entrepreneurial spirit.
• A strategic thinker who embraces innovation and change.
• Strong strategic thinking and planning skills combined with sound judgment, who embraces
innovation and change.
• Politically astute.
• Team approach and willingness to empower those reporting to you.
• Strong interpersonal skills, unimpeachable integrity, and high energy.
• Clear and effective communication skills and public-speaking abilities.
• Dedicated to the principles of equal opportunity, cultural diversity, and broadening access to the
arts.
• A confident, calm, tactful and fearless professional approach that demonstrates emotional
intelligence through an ability to deal with a wide variety of people.
COMPENSATION
A competitive compensation package including base salary and bonus (combined range between
$175,000 to $190,000) and benefits will be provided, commensurate with experience.
The position is based in the JCCC’s offices in Don Mills (Toronto), Ontario. While the individual
will usually work in an office environment, the mission of the organization may sometimes take the
ED to non-standard workplaces. The ED will typically work a standard work week, but will often
work evenings, weekends, and additional hours to accommodate activities such as events, Board
meetings and representing the organization at public events.
HOW TO APPLY
Please apply by email with your cover letter and resume no later than Friday, February 28th, 2025.
Send to JCCC@searchlightpartnersgroup.com
The JCCC is committed to employment equity and encourages candidates to self -identify as
visible minorities; people from culturally diverse backgrounds; people of all gender
identities and sexual orientations; Indigenous peoples; and persons with disabilit ies.
We are committed to an inclusive, accessible, and welcoming hiring process that provides
reasonable accommodation to all applicants. Please advise should you require any
accommodation to participate in the recruitment and/or assessment processes. All quali fied
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, preference will be given to Canadian citizens
and permanent residents.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those advancing in the process will
be contacted.