Community Coordinator

Thunder Bay, ON, CA, Canada

Job Description

POSITION AVAILABLE



Title:

Community Coordinator, Thunder Bay

Term:

Maternity Leave, 1 year, Full-time (35 hours per week)

Location:

Thunder Bay, hybrid (in-person and remote)

Salary:

45,330 - 50,337 per annum

Employment Start Date:

Jan 19, 2026

Application Deadline:

ongoing until position is filled

Why Literacy? Work with purpose at United for Literacy.



Canada's literacy divide widens daily because so many people lack adequate support. Solving systemic literacy challenges is key to advancing social equity and prosperity across our country. Literacy changes everything.

United for Literacy (formerly Frontier College) is a national charity that was founded in 1899. We believe literacy is a right, and that every place can be a learning place. Our vision is a Canada in which everyone has the literacy skills they need to achieve their goals at school, at work, and in life. Our mission is to provide local learning support programs that change lives.

We encourage applications that reflect the diverse cultures and socio-economic backgrounds we serve at United for Literacy. In keeping with our ongoing efforts to promote equity and reflect the diversity of our organization, we encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities.

United for Literacy respectfully acknowledges it's Northern Ontario regional office is located on the traditional lands of the Fort William First Nation, signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850. Our work also takes place on the traditional territory and the enduring home of the signatory communities of Treaty 3, Treaty 9 and the Ontario portion of Treaty 5. We acknowledge the history that many nations hold in the region and are committed to a relationship with First Nations, Metis & Inuit Peoples based on the principals of mutual respect, reciprocity, and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation.

The Opportunity



The Thunder Bay Community Coordinator is primarily responsible for in-person tutoring programs, homework clubs and reading circles for children and youth that we run in partnership with community agencies throughout the city. They will also deliver literacy-related workshops for organizations, parents and tutors. Additionally, they will support the Lieutenant Governor's Indigenous Summer Reading Camp Program.

Overall Accountability



The Community Coordinator is a member of the Northern Ontario program staff team and works both independently and collaboratively to carry out the work of United for Literacy. This position reports to the Regional Manager for Northern Ontario

Your Main Responsibilities and Major Duties:



Coordinate, implement, and evaluate volunteer run programs;

Develop and manage community partnerships;

Coordinate, deliver, and evaluate training to volunteers and community members

Provide overall supervision to Interns, Volunteer Tutors, Summer Students, Camp Counsellors, and Placement Students.

Develop or coordinate resources required to ensure program effectiveness.

People and Volunteer Management

Deliver or supervise delivery at community-based program sites e.g. BGC, Evergreen a United Neighbourhood, Communities Together for Children and others.
Recruit, screen, train, and develop an effective team of volunteers and tutoring resources.

Coordinate and manage Interns and volunteers by communicating job expectations, planning for, monitoring and evaluating performance outcomes. Manage volunteers in accordance with organizational policies. Influence performance levels through ongoing coaching and feedback, while enforcing organizational values, policies and practices.

Community & Partner Engagement

Develop, implement and evaluate community partnerships and programs that reflect organizational best practices.
Customize programming to partner context and learner needs.

Represent United for Literacy as organizational member of TBAVA Receive and process requests for service inquiries
Design, deliver and evaluate literacy related workshops for staff and volunteers of partner organizations, other community stakeholders, parents and learners.

Reporting, Evaluation & Administration

Build, manage and sustain external/internal relationships necessary to support organizational goals by liaising effectively with partners, volunteers, learners, management team and supporters, attending and contributing at meetings, and accurately representing the needs and interests of the organization. Accurately track and report program metrics, testimonials, survey results and program feedback Deliver according to annual work plan, funder commitments and budget.

Skills, Attributes and Requirements



Knowledge and understanding of community and volunteer programs or equivalent program planning and evaluation, partnerships, volunteer management, relevant socio-economic issues and trends Minimum 2 years experience in related area of work Excellent communication and organizational skills Front line children's program delivery experience Energetic, resourceful and self-directed Able to work within complexity and uncertainty Able to foster and maintain responsive relationships built on trust Able to think critically, solve problems and manage details Knowledge of online educational programming & non-formal education Able to maintain a healthy work/life balance Diplomacy, tact and judgement Facilitation skills Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities Post-secondary education PC Proficiency (MS Office Suite) Valid driver's license and access to a vehicle

Additional Assets (Preferred)



Experience delivering or designing program materials

Familiarity with culturally inclusive practices

Passion for literacy and community development

Bilingual English and French

Canva proficiency

Working Conditions



Some lifting, boxes up to 20 pounds

Working with United for Literacy



Salary: 45,330 - 50,367 per annum

Hours of Work: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM (some evening or weekend hours will be required)

In addition to your salary, you will benefit from:

Paid time off:

-15 vacation days per calendar year, pro-rated

-Plus: paid time off during our seasonal closure between Boxing Day and New Year's Day

-Plus: half-days off before some long weekends (start your long weekend early!)

-Plus: generous and compassionate wellness time allowance, and a "floating day" for personal/cultural events

Flexible work hours, remote work options (in consultation with your supervisor)

Comprehensive health, vision, and dental benefits package after probationary period

A work environment that seeks to be open, inclusive, and fun

Staff-led groups and committees include, among others: Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI); Internal Skills Development; and more.

Connect with your colleagues from coast to coast to coast for team-wide trainings and learning.

Ready to Join Our Team?

Please email your cover letter and resume to:

Cathy Mehagan, Regional Manager, cmehagan@unitedforliteracy.ca



Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months

Pay: $45,330.00-$50,337.00 per year

Benefits:

Dental care Extended health care Flexible schedule Mileage reimbursement On-site parking Paid time off Vision care
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3147800
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Thunder Bay, ON, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned