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Board Member

Hybrid
Senior Level
VOLUNTEER

About the role

About Us: HIRO is a leading not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting adults with acquired brain injury (ABI), funded by Ontario Health. Since 1987, HIRO serves individuals from across Ontario and provides evidence-based, client and family-centered rehabilitation in residential and community settings. A collaborative network of clinical professionals, support workers, family members, and community advocates work together to help clients achieve meaningful goals. Strategic Board Governance is integral to HIRO’s work. Visit to learn more about our Board: https://hiro.ca/about-us/hiro-team/board-of-directors/

About the Role: This is a unique volunteer opportunity to give back to your community, share your professional expertise and lived experience, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of our clients and their families.

As a member of the Board of Directors, you will: Provide governance oversight and strategic guidance to support HIRO's mission and vision. Review meeting materials and reports in advance to support informed decision-making. Participate in quarterly Board meetings and committee meetings, hybrid or virtually. Attend at least on in-person annually, in Hamilton, Ontario. Collaborate with fellow Board Directors on key organizational decisions and exercise fiduciary responsibility. Contribute to long-term planning and organizational sustainability.

About You: You are passionate about making a difference and believe in the value of rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injuries. You bring professional expertise and lived experience related to HIRO’s mission and strategic priorities, and a collaborative approach to nonprofit governance.

We are particularly seeking individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas: Human Resources Capital Infrastructure Cyber Security and Technology Accounting Auditing

We strongly encourage applications from individuals with lived experience with brain injury, as well as members of racialized, Francophone, Indigenous, and 2SLGBTQ+ communities. We believe that diverse perspectives strengthen our Board governance and help us better serve our communities.

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