Job Description
CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH LONDON BRIDGE CHILD CARE SERVICES
Job Posting: Executive Director
Location: Administration Office located at 550 Fanshawe Park Rd E, London ON N5X 1L1
This role is primarily onsite in London, Ontario, with some travel across Middlesex, Huron, and Lambton. Occasional evening commitments will support Board and community engagement.
Permanent Full-Time | 40 hours/week
Start Date: September 2026 (with flexibility depending on the candidate)
Who We Are & What We Care About
London Bridge is entering an exciting new chapter—and we're looking for a thoughtful, values-driven leader to help guide the way.
As one of the largest early years organizations in the region, our team of over 500 employees supports approximately 1,200 families across London, Middlesex, Huron, and Lambton. Together, we are committed to nurturing curious minds and kind hearts—not only in children, but in the educators and teams who support them.
We believe meaningful learning happens in environments where people feel valued, heard, and inspired to grow. Our culture is collaborative and reflective, grounded in continuous learning and courageous leadership. Guided by Ontario's early years framework and a deep commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, we strive to create spaces where everyone can thrive.
Our commitment to equity, social justice, and environmental responsibility is not an add-on to our work—it is part of how we make decisions every day. We are actively working toward decolonization and embedding equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging into our practices, relationships, and systems. This work is ongoing and, at times, challenging. We are looking for a leader who is willing to stay engaged in that work—someone who approaches it with humility, courage, and a genuine commitment to learning and unlearning alongside our community.
The Kind of Leader We're Hoping to Meet
You are a relational leader—someone who understands that at the heart of childcare are the connections we build with one another.
You bring both clarity and compassion to your work. You're comfortable holding complexity, making thoughtful decisions, and leading with intention. You value diverse perspectives, create space for others to contribute, and foster environments where people feel a genuine sense of belonging.
You care deeply about the early years sector and are motivated by the opportunity to strengthen it—for children, for families, and for the educators who make this work possible.
You are also committed to equity and inclusion in practice. You understand that this work requires reflection, curiosity, and a willingness to stay engaged—even when it feels complex. You approach conversations around decolonization, equity, and belonging with openness and care, and you help ensure these values are reflected in everyday decisions.
Most of all, you lead with empathy. You recognize that while our work exists within Ontario's regulatory and administrative frameworks, every decision we make has a human impact—and that matters.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is the organization's senior leader, responsible for advancing the mission, ensuring operational excellence, and strengthening London Bridge's long-term sustainability. You will provide clear strategic direction, oversee programs and operations, and serve as the organization's primary ambassador.
This role calls for thoughtful leadership and steady stewardship. You will guide a complex, multi-site organization through ongoing transformation in the early years sector, while keeping quality, sustainability, and core values at the center of every decision.
To support a strong and successful transition, the successful candidate will begin in September 2026 and work alongside the current Executive Director through December 2026. This overlap is designed to foster relationship-building, knowledge sharing, and a confident start in the role.
What Will Matter in Your First Chapter
- Nurturing an inclusive, responsive, and values-driven culture
- Supporting long-term sustainability and financial resilience
- Thoughtfully navigating sector changes, including the Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care program
- Strengthening recruitment, retention, and leadership development across the organization
- Deepening relationships with community partners and contributing to sector leadership
How You'll Contribute
Strategic & Governance Leadership
You will work closely with the Board of Directors to shape direction, support strong governance, and guide long-term planning.
Organizational Leadership
You will support and inspire a senior leadership team, fostering a culture of trust, accountability, and growth.
Financial Stewardship & Operations
You will oversee financial health, resource allocation, and operational excellence—ensuring sustainability while maintaining high-quality programs.
Community Leadership & Advocacy
You will build meaningful relationships with families, partners, and stakeholders, and serve as a thoughtful voice within the broader early years sector.
What You Bring
- Senior leadership experience in a complex organization (non-profit, education, child care, or community sector preferred)
- Experience working with or reporting to a Board of Directors
- A strong track record of leading through change, growth, and complexity
- Financial acumen and experience with long-term planning and sustainability
- A commitment to developing people, supporting teams, and fostering inclusive workplaces
- Strength in building relationships, partnerships, and community connections
- Sound judgment and the ability to lead with clarity in complex or high-pressure situations
- Familiarity with Ontario's child care and early years sector is an asset
Education
- Post-secondary degree in a relevant field required
- Background in early childhood education is an asset
- Graduate education or additional leadership/governance training is an asset
Other Requirements
- Legally entitled to work in Canada
- Current Vulnerable Sector Check in accordance with organizational policy
- Valid Standard First Aid Level C and CPR Certificate or willingness to obtain this
- Must have access to reliable transportation
Why Join Us!
- Salary Range: $130,000 - $150,000 annually, aligned with experience
- Extended Health Care & Dental Benefits
- Mandatory Defined Registered Retirement Savings Plan – 5% employee contribution and 5% employer
- Paid Time off – vacation and personal time entitlements
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that supports employee wellness 24/7, 365 days a year
- Professional learning opportunities (internal and external)
A Final Note
At London Bridge, we know that strong organizations are built through relationships, trust, and shared purpose. We are committed to creating a workplace where people feel supported, respected, and able to do meaningful work.
If this resonates with you, we would be glad to learn more about you.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter outlining your interest and qualifications. Please note that we only accept applications submitted through our online system. The deadline to apply is Tuesday June 30, 2026.
The hiring process includes multiple stages, with opportunities to connect with members of the Board of Directors, and Senior Leadership team. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will move to the next stage of the interview.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
London Bridge Child Care Services is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We recognize our responsibility to address barriers and systemic inequities within our organization and community. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process upon request.
Application Contact Information
| Company Name: | London Bridge Childcare Services Inc. |
| Company Website: | https://www.londonbridge.com/ |
| Application URL: | Click here to apply online |


