JOB CLASSIFICATION: Assistant, Events & Communications
PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT: Events and Communications
REPORTS TO: Supervisor - Events & Partnerships.
COMPANY: Skills for Change
LOCATION: 791 St. Clair AvenueWest, Toronto, ON. TEMPORARY LOCATION: 1655 Dupont St, Toronto, ON
M6P 3T1
CONTRACT TYPE: Contract (Union)
HOURS: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday with occasional evening and/or weekend hours)
PAY RATE: $22.28 per hour
START DATE: July 13, 2026
CONTRACT END DATE: January 15, 2027
COMPANY:
Located on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat
peoples, Skills for Change is working towards advancing the Sustainable Development Goals for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
Named Charity Village's Best Non-Profit Employer - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and winner of the 2021 Canada Volunteer Awards for
innovation, our organization is committed to reducing poverty, improve mental health, eliminating gender-based violence, building
community, eradicating systemic racism, and settling and creating sustainable communities for all immigrants, refugees, and underserved
communities. Start your career with SfC and join our 40-year history of creating innovative programming to build welcoming and equitable
communities.
GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY:
Founded in 1982, Skills for Change is a leading non-profit organization serving immigrants and refugees in Canada. Our mission is to
build welcoming and equitable communities. Skills for Change is known for pioneering programs that respond to shifting immigration and
workplace trends and lead to employment. We create skills development opportunities for immigrants and refugees to access and fully
participate in the workplace and wider community. Our Agency has played a major role in uplifting immigrant and equity-seeking
communities for 40 years. As one of the leading holistic service providers in our sector, Skills for Change offers more than 25 programs
and services, and annually serves 16,000 people who are newcomers, immigrants, and equity-seeking groups in services around
employment, integration, mental health, leadership, entrepreneurship, and more.
Skills for Change is working to:
- Reduce poverty through decent jobs,
- Settle newcomers to build a life in Canada,
- Improve Mental Health andWellbeing,
- Build skills to promote increased labour market freedom,
- Advocate for environmentally sustainable and healthy communities,
- Combat social and professional isolation through mentorship and networking,
- Help underserved seniors to make friends and be digitally safe,
- Empower entire communities to work towards eradicating systemic racism,
- Provide youth with equal access to opportunities,
- Promote gender equality.
PROGRAM NATURE AND SCOPE:
Skills for Change believes that our brand recognition can create collective impact to create meaningful change for immigrants, refugees and
underserved communities. As such, we are looking for someone to support the development and execution of Skills for Change’s signature
events as well as being responsible for executing multiple small to medium events that support our sustainability programming. Events include
media launches, symposiums, recruitment and/or community events and fundraising initiatives. This position reports to our Manager of Events
and Communications, and works collaboratively with internal departments, event participants, committees, vendors and event donors to
organize events that increase Skills for Change’s profile.
IDEAL CANDIDATE HAS:
The successful candidate will bring a high-level of detail-oriented writing to content development, the ability to learn Skills for Change’s voice
and a commitment to delivering excellent work with competing deadlines. In addition to internal/external communications, this role will assist
in the implementation of program marketing across the organization for our sustainability programs. You will help drive key digital enablement
roadmaps across Website/Content Management Systems (CMS) and local search platforms, while working collaboratively with internal
partners to ensure a cohesive digital customer journey is maintained and optimized across client level
touchpoints.
- Believes in the power of social programs to help people build a better life.
- A passion for advocating immigrant talent and their access to economic prosperity.
- Flexible, responsive, and open to new ways of thinking and problem-solving and a willingness to learn.
- An interest in data analytics and data organization
- Believes that collaboration is the name of the game to get things done
- Wants to develop understanding of brand awareness and its execution internally and externally
- Innovative and creative thinking competencies to generate exposure for SfC’s sustainability programs
- Assist in all Agency-wide events and campaigns that generate awareness and build funds for the organization
- Conduct research for new event concepts, strategic partnerships, and donors
- Create communications for production, content development, logistics and coordination (speakers, sponsors, suppliers) for Agency'wide events
- Assist in the development of communications to promote events, including working with the Marketing team on social media
engagement and media advisories
- Participate in event sponsor benefit delivery (Standard Events, Signature Events and Season Sponsors)
- Advance database management and maintenance
- Track analysis of marketing metrics for events
- Engage in continuous research to identify new and potential sponsors for our events and speakers for our Employment Ontario
programs.
- Plan production and execution of fundraising events including signature events such as our Diversity@Work Conference and
Pioneers for Change gala.
- Collaborate cross-functionally on content development, marketing tactics, online and in-person event experiences, and sponsorship
plans for all events
- Ensure a superior event experience for attendees, sponsors, donors, and key stakeholders
- Support relationships with external vendors and suppliers
- Be a liaison for event partners including but not limited to performers, vendors, volunteers, artists, etc.
- Aid in recruitment, training, and management of event volunteers.
Qualifications, Skills, and Attributes:
- 2+ years of event coordination and event marketing experience, preferably in a non-profit organization is required
- Bachelor’s degree or College Diploma in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Event Management or related field is
mandatory.
- Experience using social media tools and platforms.
- Passion about the mission and vision of the organization.
- Consistently sound judgement and an ability to work successfully under pressure.
- Experiencing planning and executing in-person, virtual and hybrid event.
- Experience executing event marketing campaigns via owned and social media channels.
- Proven ability to analyze and organize data to drive business initiatives.
- Strong written and verbal communication and problem-solving skills; ability to communicate with confidence.
- Experience contributing to content development.
- Ability to operate in a digital-first environment using digital tools including database management software, virtual event registration
software, and WordPress content management software.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment that is fluid and constantly changing.
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
- A clear vulnerable sector check is required.
As part of our commitment to diversity & inclusion racial justice and reconciliation, Skills for Change encourages applications from those
who identify as Black, Indigenous, LGBTQS+, Racialized and other under-represented communities. Skills for Change offers
accommodation for applicants with disabilities in each stage of the hiring process. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please
advise if you require accommodation. This document is available in an alternate format on request. We thank all applicants for their interest
in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted