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A national human-rights charity, Dying With Dignity Canada, is seeking a Communications and Media Specialist to enhance brand recognition and public perception. The role encompasses media relations, strategic communications, and public engagement, driving initiatives that uphold end-of-life rights while ensuring compassionate interactions with stakeholders. Offering a salary range of CAD 60,000 - 70,000, this position supports diverse perspectives within a non-profit context.
Dying With Dignity Canada (DWDC) is a national human-rights charity committed to improving quality of dying, protecting end-of-life rights, and helping people across Canada avoid unwanted suffering.
DWDC has four strategic priorities:
DWDC is committed to promoting a culture of wellbeing for our team. We provide extensive benefits and support for all team members so you can focus on doing meaningful work. Our perks include:
OVERVIEW
DWDC is seeking a dynamic and experienced Communications and Media Specialist to lead the development and execution of strategic communications initiatives that strengthen our brand, engage stakeholders, and enhance public perception. This role combines traditional communications, public relations, and media relations functions, making this individual a key member of the Marketing and Communications team.
REPORTS TO: Manager, Marketing and Communications
DIRECT REPORTS: N/A
SALARY RANGE: $60,000 - $70,000
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Write and distribute press releases, op-eds, and letters to the editor
· Build and maintain relationships with journalists, media outlets, influencers, and community stakeholders
· Be the point person for all media requests, evaluating the opportunity, identifying any potential risks, as well as managing the logistics of the interview
· Act as a spokesperson for DWDC for background interviews and student requests
· Draft statements and update key message documents as new issues or priorities arise
· Monitor media coverage and public sentiment daily to find opportunities, track issues, and update staff and stakeholders on relevant news
· Collaborate with the Development team on the implementation of three annual direct mail campaigns
· Lead the writing and production of all print publications, including newsletters, brochures, Annual Reports, and educational booklets
· Oversee the DWDC blog, including conducting interviews over the phone and by Zoom, writing copy, and editing all content
· Track key performance indicators to measure success of owned and earned media strategies
· Ensure consistency of tone, branding, and messaging across all communication channels
Personal Values and Traits
The successful candidate will be passionate about defending Canadians’ end-of-life rights, including the right to medical assistance in dying. Our teammembers often communicate with ill and vulnerable Canadians who are weighing their end-of-life options or with the loved ones of these individuals. As a result, the successful candidate will be a strong active listener who consistently demonstrates compassion, humility, and the utmost discretion in their interactions with others.
Dying With Dignity Canada is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to fair employment practices. In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process, as required. Applicants are encouraged to make their needs for accommodation known as early on as possible during the application process.
We encourage applications from Black people, Metis, Inuit and First Nationspeople, people of colour, people who identify with disability, LGBTQ+ people and people from other equity-seeking groups that face systemic discrimination. DWDC is committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace, and a working environment free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and violence.
Screening Requirements
Along with a reference check, please note that the successful candidate will be required to undergo a confidential pre-employment criminal record and judicial matters check and a credit background check. Please note that the credit check does not impact your credit score and is only required for positions with access to sensitive financial information.
Application Instructions
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with an application deadline of June 25, 2025, at 5:00 pm E.T. Please send your cover letter and CV to jobs@dyingwithdignity.ca with the subject line: Communications and Media Specialist.
Dying With Dignity Canada thanks all applicants, though due to volume we will not be able to respond to all applications. Only candidates invited for interviews will be contacted. No phone calls please.
Job Requirements
SKILLS, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
· Education in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or related field, including university degree, college diploma and/or relevant skills and knowledge gained through practical experience and self-directed learning
· Minimum five years’ experience in similar communications, PR, or media-facing role, preferably with not-for-profit experience and media training
· Excellent writing (CP Style), editing, and verbal communication skills
· Strong media contacts and understanding of the news cycle
· Crisis communication experience
· Proven experience with media monitoring (Cision), reporting, and analysis
· Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint experience required
· Comfortable with the topic of death, end-of-life conversations and trauma-sensitive interviewing
· Demonstrated flexibility, resourcefulness, resiliency with the willingness and capacity to produce quality results under pressure and to deadline
· Ability to multitask various projects and prioritize appropriately and effectively
· Passion for supporting the end-of-life rights of people across Canada, while considering cultural differences and diverse perspectives on end-of-life care
· Comfortable with the topic of death and able to manage conversations compassionately and with a high level of sensitivity
· Able to apply diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility frameworks to volunteer engagement
· Ability to communicate in both official languages will be considered a definite asset
Dying With Dignity Canada DanielleRamcharitar
500-1835 Yonge St
TorontoONm4s 1x8
Canada