NATIONAL ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS / DIRECTEUR·TRICE ADJOINT·E NATI at Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Ottawa, ON K2P 0A2, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Oct, 25

Salary

83000.0

Posted On

13 Jul, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Gestion De Projet

Industry

Financial Services

Description

POSITION TYPE: Full Time
LOCATION: Remote or Hybrid Ottawa
LANGUAGE: Bilingual
SALARY: CAD $83,000 – 87,000 per annum, based on experience
POSTING DATE: July 7, 2025
DEADLINE: Aug 5, 2025

QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIELLES

  • 5 à 7 ans d’expérience en communications, avec expérience avérée à la tête d’une équipe.
  • Capacité à planifier des campagnes de marketing et de communications qui correspondent aux objectifs organisationnels.
  • Capacité à gérer un budget de communications.
  • Capacité à gérer les relations avec les médias et les campagnes de sensibilisation des médias.
  • Expérience en communications de crise.
  • Expérience en communications liées à la gestion du changement.
  • Solides compétences en gestion de projet et familiarité avec le processus de production.

QUALIFICATIONS SOUHAITABLES

  • Maîtrise des deux langues officielles – français et anglais.
  • Connaissance des questions liées à la conservation et à l’environnement.
  • Expérience de travail dans un modèle organisationnel fédéré.
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

CPAWS National Office is hiring a National Associate Director of Communications reporting to the National Director, Communications & Philanthropy, the successful candidate will play a key role by providing strategic leadership and operational oversight of the Communications Team and is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive communications and and marketing strategies to advance our mission, increase visibility, and drive engagement with our organization’s initiatives and programs.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for a marketing and communications leader with 5+ years of experience. If you are entrepreneurial and enjoy translating vision into strategies and action while having fun, and you are passionate about nature conservation, we’d love to hear from you!
We value each employee’s creativity and innovation and offer a collegial work environment, professional development opportunities, and a generous benefits package.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Strategic Planning (30%):
  • Collaborate with the Director of Communications & Philanthropy to develop and implement comprehensive communications and marketing plans ensuring consistency in messaging and brand identity.
  • Oversee the planning, execution, and completion of projects within scope, budget, and timeline constraints.
  • Develop and manage the communications budget, allocating resources effectively to optimize productivity and achieve financial targets. Identify cost-saving opportunities and resource allocation priorities.
  • Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to track progress towards communications and marketing goals. Regularly monitor and analyze performance data to track lead generation and supporter engagement to identify areas for improvement and drive continuous enhancement.
  • Champion process improvements to enhance efficiency, quality, and supporter satisfaction.
  • Team Leadership (30%):
  • Lead, mentor, and motivate team members to foster a culture of excellence, collaboration, and accountability.
  • Guide the professional development and performance management of the Communications Team members.
    Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including program staff, development, and Chapters to ensure seamless project delivery.


    • Reporting and Communication (20%):

    • Prepare and present reports, presentations, and updates to senior management and stakeholders.
    • Communicate effectively across all levels of the organization to convey strategic priorities, progress, and challenges.
    • Support senior management in crisis communications and maintain relationship with journalists to support earned media efforts for the organization.
    • Stakeholder Engagement (10%):
    • Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
    • Cultivate and steward relationships with third-party Ad agencies, Public Relations agencies, Media agencies and creative freelancers such as translators, designers, and writers to increase the effectiveness of CPAWS’ communications and marketing campaigns.
    • Brand Management (10%):
    • Ensure consistent messaging and brand identity across all communication channels and materials, maintaining brand standards and guidelines.

    ACCOUNTABILITY AND AUTHORITY

    The National Associate Director, Communications will work remotely or from Ottawa, and report to the National Director, Communications & Philanthropy. They will work closely with the other teams at our National Office, while supporting CPAWS chapter staff and members of the National Board of Trustees across the country.
    All staff are accountable through the staff structure to the National Executive Director for the planning and delivery of programs and services for which they are responsible. The National Executive Director is responsible for staff management and development, and the effectiveness of programs and services within the priorities and budgets approved by the Board.
    The Human Resources Policy guides the National Executive Director in the day-to-day management of the organization. All CPAWS staff will ensure they have read, understand and adhere to the policy manual.

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