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Assistant General Manager

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Job Location:

Calgary - Canada

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 21 August 2026 (16 hours ago)
Application Deadline: 18 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Job Description

THE OPPORTUNITY

Reporting to the General Manager and working closely with the Executive Committee and Board of Directors the Assistant General Manager plays a key leadership role in the management and strategic direction of Alberta Beef Producers (ABP).

This position provides leadership across operations strategic planning government relations communications and organizational management while supporting ABPs mission of representing Alberta cattle producers and advancing a competitive sustainable beef industry. Working collaboratively across the organization the Assistant General Manager helps ensure Board-approved priorities are effectively implemented organizational objectives are achieved and producers continue to receive strong representation and value.

As part of Alberta Beef Producers leadership succession plan this position is designed to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to work alongside the current General Manager gain a comprehensive understanding of the organization and progressively assume greater leadership responsibilities. Over time this role is expected to transition into the General Manager position providing a unique opportunity for a leader seeking long-term organizational impact.

THE ORGANIZATION

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is the producer commission representing Albertas cattle producers. Funded through producer check-off levies under provincial legislation ABP serves as the official voice of Alberta beef producers on issues affecting the provincial and national cattle industry.

Working closely with producers government industry partners and national organizations ABP advocates for policies and initiatives that strengthen the competitiveness sustainability and long-term success of Albertas beef sector. The organization also invests in producer communications education consumer engagement and industry collaboration while ensuring responsible stewardship of producer funds.

Governed by an elected Board of Directors and Executive Committee ABP operates in a highly visible and politically dynamic environment where transparency accountability and strong stakeholder relationships are critical to success. The organization has built a reputation for open communication collaborative leadership and representing Alberta producers with a strong independent voice.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

Executive Leadership & Organizational Management

  • Partner with the General Manager to support the day-to-day operations and strategic direction of Alberta Beef Producers.
  • Lead the development and execution of annual business plans that support the Boards strategic priorities and organizational objectives.
  • Support the implementation of Board-approved policies strategic priorities and organizational initiatives.
  • Ensure organizational decisions and activities align with the direction established by the Board of Directors.
  • Lead mentor and develop staff while fostering a collaborative accountable and high-performing culture where employees are empowered to lead within their areas of expertise.
  • Support organizational human resources practices including recruitment performance management employee development succession planning and employee retention.
  • Champion the use of technology systems and process improvements that enhance organizational effectiveness and support informed decision-making.
  • Promote continuous improvement across organizational systems business processes and operational practices.
  • Ensure organizational activities align with ABPs mandate strategic priorities and producer expectations.

Board Governance & Strategic Planning

  • Work closely with the Board of Directors and Executive Committee to support effective governance and informed decision-making.
  • Assist in the preparation of Board materials reports strategic planning sessions and governance initiatives.
  • Support the coordination and effectiveness of Board committees and operational working groups.
  • Provide research analysis and recommendations on emerging industry issues policy matters and strategic priorities.
  • Support Board orientation committee activities and governance best practices.
  • Monitor progress against strategic objectives and organizational performance measures.

Government & Industry Relations

  • Build and maintain productive relationships with provincial and federal government representatives industry organizations and key stakeholders.
  • Represent ABP at industry meetings conferences producer events and government engagements.
  • Support advocacy efforts on behalf of Alberta cattle producers by helping develop policy positions and strategic initiatives.
  • Collaborate with provincial and national partners to advance priorities affecting Albertas beef industry.
  • Effectively navigate politically sensitive issues while maintaining ABPs credibility and reputation.

Producer Engagement & Communications

  • Develop trusted relationships with Alberta cattle producers and demonstrate a strong understanding of producer priorities and concerns.
  • Support organizational communications across producer industry media and public audiences.
  • Participate in public speaking opportunities media engagement and stakeholder presentations as appropriate.
  • Foster transparent responsive communication during periods of industry change or producer concern.
  • Champion a leadership approach that empowers subject matter experts while maintaining organizational visibility and credibility.

Financial & Operational Oversight

  • Support the development and monitoring of annual operating budgets and organizational financial performance.
  • Ensure sound financial stewardship and responsible management of producer funds.
  • Monitor organizational performance operational effectiveness and key strategic initiatives.
  • Ensure organizational activities comply with theMarketing of Agricultural Products Act ABP bylaws governance requirements and other applicable legislation.
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen operational efficiency through technology systems and process improvements.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelors degree in Agriculture Business Public Administration Political Science or a related discipline; or an equivalent combination of education and leadership experience.
  • 5 years of progressive leadership experience within agriculture producer organizations government relations industry associations not-for-profit organizations or comparable stakeholder-driven environments.
  • Demonstrated experience leading and developing high-performing teams.
  • Experience working directly with Boards of Directors Executive Committees or similar governance structures.
  • Strong background in strategic planning organizational leadership stakeholder management and business planning.
  • Experience building relationships with government industry organizations producers and external partners.
  • Strong project management organizational and execution skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Exceptional written verbal public speaking and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Strong financial and operational management capabilities including budgeting and human resources oversight.
  • High level of political awareness sound judgment and the ability to navigate complex stakeholder environments.

Preferred:

  • Experience within the agriculture sector preferably working with livestock producers or producer-funded organizations.
  • Understanding of Albertas beef industry and the issues affecting cattle producers.
  • Experience in advocacy government relations public affairs or strategic communications.
  • Experience leading within a not-for-profit commission or member-governed organization.
  • Demonstrated success implementing organizational change and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Strong technology aptitude with experience improving organizational systems and processes.

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Collaborative and empowering leadership style that develops teams rather than micromanages.
  • Strong relationship-building skills with producers government industry partners Boards and staff.
  • Strategic thinker with excellent judgment and political awareness.
  • Credible communicator who can confidently represent the organization in challenging politically sensitive or high-profile situations.
  • Strong governance and Board management capabilities.
  • Financial and operational business acumen.
  • Skilled at balancing multiple stakeholder interests while maintaining organizational integrity.
  • High degree of emotional intelligence resilience and professionalism.
  • Continuous improvement mindset with an interest in leveraging technology and innovation.
  • Demonstrates a genuine commitment to serving producers and earning credibility through transparency responsiveness and sound decision-making.
  • Commitment to advancing Alberta Beef Producers mission through accountable collaborative and effective leadership.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT

DARYL HENRY T: 403.718.5078 E:


Required Experience:

Director