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A leading environmental organization in Vancouver seeks a Communications Specialist responsible for editing and overseeing all communications. This role requires strong media relations, project management skills, and a passion for social change. The successful candidate will ensure all external communications are consistent and professionally presented while promoting the organization's mission. Competitive salary and a hybrid work model are offered.
The Wilderness Committee has an exciting opportunity for an experienced writer, editor and creative communicator interested in becoming part of our dynamic and diverse team across the country. This position is based in our Vancouver office and is a permanent, full-time position based on a 4-day, 32-hour work week.
The Wilderness Committee is a grassroots, people powered wilderness preservation group with a history of 45 years on the front line of environmental battles across Canada, with offices in Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg and Toronto. Recognizing that enshrining Indigenous rights and title is fundamental to addressing the biodiversity and climate crises, we have helped protect millions of hectares of lands and waters, defended at-risk species in government offices and courtrooms, and worked tirelessly to fight irresponsible fossil fuel development wreaking havoc on the climate as we advocate for a just transition to a post-carbon society.
The Communications Specialist is responsible for editing all Wilderness Committee communications, printed and online publications and artwork, ensuring professional, consistent, up-to-date content for our environmental campaigns and fundraising. The Communications Specialist oversees our earned media strategy, advises on timing, necessity and content of press releases, conferences and advisories, tracks results and maintains media lists and contacts. They support the production of engaging email and online content to activists and supporters, create take-action tools, email content and fundraising appeals and monitor results to improve future content.
The Communications Specialist works with our campaign team to set goals and strategies to improve communications and monitors success, and remains abreast of key issues in the environmental and social justice movements in Canada. Communications is a critical organizational strategy, and the Communications Specialist works closely with the campaign and production team and the rest of the communications staff to ensure professional, consistent content in everything from earned media to print publications such as newspapers and calendars, to fundraising and activist email content, to strategic website and social media development in collaboration with our digital communications team.
As the successful candidate, you are passionate about communicating for social change and adept at promoting a storytelling narrative, you have strong relationships with media and are proficient at writing and editing press releases and advisories, writing op-eds and popularizing written content for online and print educational materials. You are a demonstrated multi-tasker able to thrive in a fast-paced office and work to deadlines while accommodating breaking campaign developments and urgent actions. You understand the rapidly changing media environment and can identify opportunities for the organization to improve our reach. This is an exciting opportunity for a hard-working, creative communicator who is interested in applying their professional qualifications to achieve positive change.
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Salary: $66,695 annually
Qualified internal applicants shall be given first consideration in filling this position.
The Wilderness Committee is committed to employment equity as an ongoing process. We encourage qualified applicants from underrepresented groups, including women, Indigenous persons, racialized communities, persons with disabilities, and members of sexual or gender minority groups.
Conditions of employment: This is a full-time, permanent unionized position with BCGEU Local 2003 and thus all pay and benefits are determined by the Collective Agreement. The Wilderness Committee has a 4-day work week, 32-hours per week, Mondays to Thursdays, and a hybrid workplace model with at least two days a week in the Vancouver office. Benefits include comprehensive medical and dental, a health savings account, a retirement savings plan, and standard paid leave including annual vacation time and a one-week year-end closure.
Closing Date: Sunday, October 5th at midnight Pacific Time. No phone calls or drop-ins please. Interviews will be held on a rolling basis as qualified applicants are received, so please apply early.
If you have a combination of skills and experience that you think make you a good candidate for this position, please don’t hesitate to apply. We look forward to hearing from you. Please send a cover letter and a resume in a SINGLE PDF with Communications Specialist in the subject line to hiring@wildernesscommittee.org