61-2026 Financial Coach/Group Facilitator (Temporary Contract)

Ottawa, ON Contract $53476.41-$66019.70/year

61-2026  – Financial Coaching /Group Facilitator (Temporary/Contract)

We are seeking a skilled, engaging, and client-centered Financial Coach and Group Facilitator to join our Financial Coaching team.

This role delivers both group-based financial education and individual (1:1) financial coaching, supporting clients in building financial knowledge, skills, and confidence. You will design and facilitate workshops while also working directly with clients to achieve their financial goals.

This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic, community-based environment and brings strong facilitation, coaching, communication, and program development skills.

Location: Ottawa, Office-based (312 Parkdale Avenue) Ottawa, Office-based. FSO-SFO is located on the unceded Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation
Start Date: ASAP
Position: Temporary/Contract, Unionized 

Salary:  $53,476.41 to $60,078.14 (Level 4)
Hours of Work: Evening and weekend work is required  (7 hours per week) 
Job ID: 61-2026 Financial Coach/Group Facilitator

 

ABOUT US

Family Services à la famille Ottawa (FSO-SFO) has been strengthening individuals and families—and, by extension, the Ottawa community—since 1914. We provide skillful and compassionate support to address the mental health, family conflict or violence, and parenting challenges that families face. Through accessible counselling, support groups, and educational programs, families increase their knowledge and skills, adopt healthy strategies, build meaningful connections, and enhance resilience.

We serve individuals across the lifespan and within all types of family constellations, including children, youth, transitional-aged youth, adults, seniors, couples, and families. Our work is grounded in the real needs of our clients and families, the complex environments they live in, and a strong foundation of clinical and mental health expertise.

From Mothercare during the influenza epidemic of 1917, to supporting families through post-WWII reintegration, to redefining family therapy to reflect the diverse realities of “family”, FSO-SFO continues to innovate and evolve in response to the changing needs of our community.

We strive to lead and convene the best and most promising practices, ensuring our services remain relevant and impactful. Today, 98% of clients report that working with FSO-SFO has had a positive impact on their lives.

As an accredited non-profit charitable organization, FSO-SFO is a trusted pillar of the Ottawa community. Our team is united by a commitment to well-being, belonging, community, accountability, and client-centered care. Join us in making a lasting difference for Ottawa families.

ABOUT THE POSITION

The Financial Coach and Group Facilitator deliver workshops, courses, and training sessions while also providing one-on-one financial coaching.

This role ensures engaging, inclusive learning experiences and supports clients in improving financial stability through goal setting, education, and ongoing coaching.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Program Development

·          Assess client and community needs to identify relevant financial education and coaching topics

·         Design and develop workshops, courses, and coaching materials that are practical, evidence-informed, and accessible

·         Create tools, worksheets, and resources for both group and individual coaching

·         Adapt and update materials based on feedback and emerging needs

·         Ensure all content is inclusive, culturally appropriate, and accessible

Group Program Delivery

  • Facilitate workshops and group sessions using effective adult learning techniques
  • Create a welcoming, respectful, and trauma-informed learning environment
  • Prepare and set up group sessions (in-person or virtual)
  • Respond to participant questions and manage group dynamics effectively
  • Identify participant needs and refer to appropriate community resources or supports
  • Promote and refer participants to one-on-one financial coaching when appropriate
  • Ensure spaces are organized, and materials are properly stored after sessions

 

 

 

Individual Financial Coaching

·         Provide one-on-one, client-centered financial coaching using a strength-based, trauma-informed approach

·         Assess clients’ financial situations and support goal setting and priority identification

·         Support budgeting, debt management, credit rebuilding, income stabilization, and financial decision-making

·         Develop personalized action plans and provide ongoing coaching and accountability

·         Empower clients to build financial confidence and long-term stability

 

Administrative Support

·    Maintain confidentiality of client and participant information

·         Prepare materials and participant packages for sessions

·         Track attendance, maintain client records, and complete data entry

·         Distribute and collect evaluations and compile feedback

·         Track and report program participation and outcomes

 

ABOUT YOU

You are engaging, adaptable, and passionate about supporting individuals to build financial stability and confidence. You bring strong facilitation and coaching skills and are comfortable working with diverse groups, including individuals facing financial or social barriers.

You are organized, collaborative, and committed to inclusive, trauma-informed, and client-centered service delivery.

 

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

Education & Experience

  •             Post-secondary education in social work, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience, is required
  •                Certified Financial Counsellor (CFC) or Candidate for CFC is required
  •                 Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in financial services, counselling, social services, or related fields.
  •                Experience working with vulnerable populations, including those impacted by complex social challenges
  •                Demonstrated experience supporting individuals and/or families affected by interpersonal or gender-based violence (IPV/GBV), mental health challenges,       and/or involvement with the child welfare system
  •    ·         Experience in non-profit or social services settings is an asset
  •    ·         Experience developing workshops or curriculum is an asset

 Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong knowledge of personal finance (budgeting, debt, credit, savings, financial goal setting)
  • Understanding of barriers affecting low-income and vulnerable populations
  • Knowledge of community resources and support
  • Familiarity with adult learning principles and facilitation techniques
  • Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications

Abilities

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively
  • Ability to build rapport with diverse participants
  • Ability to adapt content and delivery style
  • Ability to maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and boundaries

Language

  • Excellent oral and written communication in English. Proficiency in a second language relevant to the community (e.g., French or Arabic) is required

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Criminal reference check
  • Legal eligibility to work in Canada

We look forward to hearing from you.

FSO-SFO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know how we can best support you.

While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

 

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