Communications & Engagement
Position: Communications & Public Engagement Coordinator
Organization: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Northern Alberta
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
CPAWS Northern Alberta is seeking an enthusiastic, environmentally focused person to fill the role of Communications and Public Engagement Coordinator.

Reporting to the Executive Director and the Communications Manager, the Communications and Public Engagement Coordinator will perform the following duties in support of building awareness of conservation issues and opportunities in Northern Alberta:
- Work with the CPAWS Northern Alberta team to plan and execute community engagement and communications activities related to CPAWS Northern Alberta's conservation programs.
- Coordinate and lead online or in-person outreach and education activities related to conservation in northern Alberta
- With guidance from the Communications Manager, develop engaging online content and social media posts that educate the public about biodiversity loss, nature-based climate solutions, protected areas, and cumulative impacts on public lands
- Collaborate with subject-expert staff members on outreach event planning, campaign development and communications content
- Lead volunteer engagement, training and coordination
Duties will be prioritized depending on workload and may change as you work with the Executive Director, Program Director, and Communications Manager to determine CPAWS Northern Alberta’s public engagement priorities.
Qualifications:
- Meet eligibility criteria for wage subsidy funding programs (see below)
- Post-secondary education in biology, environmental sciences, communications, or a related field, preferably with knowledge of conservation issues in Northern Alberta
- Experience in creating social media content for social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter/X, bluesky, or Linkedin)
- Familiarity with social media planning tools such Meta Business Suite and Hootsuite
- Familiarity with Adobe suite: Acrobat, InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop
- Keen interest in social media trends and marketing
- Experience with campaigning or coordinating events
- Excellent communicator, presenter, and writer
- Comfortable with public speaking and enjoys interacting with the public
- Capable of responding quickly and flexibly to changing events and assignments
- Strong interpersonal skills including an ability and passion for developing and fostering enduring relationships with communities, governments, and the non-profit sector
- Enthusiastic, collaborative attitude, and strong interest in working with technical staff to break down and present complex topics in approachable and engaging ways for the general public
- Availability to travel and work evenings and weekends, as required
- Must be located in the Edmonton region for in-person outreach events
- Must have access to transportation to and from outreach events with outreach equipment
- Previous experience working in, or collaborating with, Indigenous communities in Northern Alberta is an asset

Additional Information:
- This position is dependent upon confirmation of funding.
- The position will initially be from May 1 to August 31, 35 hours/week, at a rate of $26/hour. If additional funding is confirmed, the position may be extended.
- The opportunity closes at 9 am (MST) on Monday April 13, 2026.
- Ideal start date will be Apr 29 to May 1.
APPLY:
Please submit a cover letter and resume as a single pdf by e-mail to: infonab@cpaws.org . Name your file “EngagementCoordinator2026_Yourlastname.pdf”. Please indicate you saw this posting at GoodWork.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Wage subsidy program eligibility requirements:
- Between the ages of 15 and 30 (inclusive) at the start of the position;
- Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, or Protected Persons as defined by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act;
- Legally entitled to work in Canada;
- Legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations
- Not currently working for the hiring organization;
- Not in receipt of Employment Insurance (EI) during the position;
- Not currently enrolled in school
Eligibility requirements for some funding programs include:
- A graduate of degree or diploma programs from universities, colleges, post-secondary schools of technology, post-secondary institutes and CEGEP
- Self-identifies as Woman, Indigenous, youth living with a disability, Racialized youth or youth living in a Northern or Remote community
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