Georgia Strait Alliance Job Board
Community Organizing Assistant
hybrid
Vancouver - Quadra, BC, Canada .
full-time . May 5, 2026
Vancouver - Quadra, BC, Canada .
full-time . May 5, 2026
Description
For 35 years, Georgia Strait Alliance has played a leading role in bringing communities together to address the many threats to the Salish Sea. We are excited to be growing our team at a time of positive change and evolution in our organization.Through the generous funding from Canada Summer Jobs, we are hiring a summer Community Organizing Assistant.
Compensation: $24.00/hour, plus vacation pay and sick leave
Preferred start date: June 1, 2026
Position duration: 34 hours per week; 8 weeks per Canada Summer Jobs requirements
Location: Remote, in office, and field-based within the Vancouver Quadra riding
Please note: Interviews will be held on a rolling basis as qualified applications are received, so please apply early. We operate from Monday-Thursday but the position requires weekend and evening availability.
Eligibility:
Due to funding restriction, the successful applicant must be 30 years or younger on the date of hiring; hold Canadian citizenship, permanent resident, or refugee status; and be able to work in the federal electoral riding of Vancouver Quadra.
About the position:
Reporting to the Campaigns Manager, the Community Organizing Assistant will play a key role in revamping our outreach materials, translating campaigns and programs into outward facing materials, and expanding our presence on the ground across the Vancouver Quadra riding. The successful candidate will support GSA’s community outreach, attend public events, and foster relationships with local residents, organizations, and coastal communities. The role is designed to organize and improve our community outreach, build relationships with communities, raise awareness about marine and climate issues, and mobilize public support for campaigns related to the Salish Sea.
Key Responsibilities:
- Revise and expand outreach materials, translating campaigns and programs to both educational materials and strategic calls to action
- Maintain outreach tracking systems (event tracking logs, inventory of materials, brief impact reports, work planning spreadsheets), and support ordering new and old materials
- Assist in attending, organizing, and delivering public engagement activities (e.g. tabling, volunteer events, etc.) as well as more focussed climate and conservation events that may include raffle ticket sales and fundraising support
- Build relationships with individuals and organizations in Vancouver where possible
- Identify new opportunities for community visibility and grassroots connections
- Contribute to communications through social media content, photos, and short blogs
- Help plan and deliver high impact work or assist in the development of special projects as time allows
- Collaborate with team members in planning and reporting tasks as needed
Experience and Qualifications:
We understand that not all experience looks the same, and encourage applicants to share how their experiences relate to the qualities below:
- Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
- Experience in community outreach, organizing, or event coordination
- Graphic design skills, and/or experience translating campaigns and programs into educational and action-oriented materials
- Knowledge of or interest in marine protection, environmental justice, and coastal climate issues
- Strong attention to detail, organizational- and time-management skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote team setting
- Flexible availability including some evenings and weekends
- The ability to travel throughout the riding while carrying tabling supplies (having access to a car is preferable)
- Digital competency with email, spreadsheets, and social platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, etc.)
- Ability to create engaging outreach-related content (photos, short texts, social media posts)
- A justice based approach to work that includes cultural and historic awareness of colonization, Indigenous sovereignty, and JEDDI principles (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Decolonization, and Inclusion)
It would also be helpful if you have any of the following skills, qualifications or equivalent experiences, though they are by no means required:
- Familiarity with communities, organizations, and initiatives in Vancouver and the lower mainland
- Experience with creative engagement tools (e.g. storytelling, visual media, social media campaigns) and project management software
- Experience with climate and marine conservation work
About Georgia Strait Alliance:
GSA is focused on protecting the health of the marine environment of the Salish Sea, and the coastal communities that call this region home. Grounded in environmental justice, Georgia Strait Alliance mobilizes and supports collective action to protect the Salish Sea region. We do this by:
- Building and activating community power through relationship development and capacity building;
- Fostering systems transformation by advocating for community-led initiatives;
- Connecting people and place through engagement and awareness building; and,
- Strengthening organizational health and equity by creating a supportive and safe working environment
Our values of collaboration, caring, courage, accountability, and interconnectedness guide us as we work toward our vision, and the spirit of ‘alliances’ that our founders nurtured is still present within GSA and in the way we work to protect this region.
As a primarily settler-led organization, we are committed to change, to recognizing our responsibility to challenge and address harmful patterns in our work, and to create a more diverse and equitable organization. We are committed to ensuring that our mission is one that is inclusive of all communities and people, and we look forward to the Community Organizing Assistant joining us on this ongoing journey and bringing their unique perspective to our team.
Most of the staff at GSA work from their home offices on the unceded territories of many Coast Salish Nations, and our office is located on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) people (known as Vancouver).
Application process
We are accepting applications until May 25th, 2026 at 9 am PT. Please submit information about yourself, your lived experience, or any information that is important for this application.
GSA strives to ensure that our online application system and recruitment process is accessible. For any questions or to let us know how we can make this accessible for you, reach out to us at jobs@georgiastrait.org.
Please note we will not be accepting applications via email.
Compensation
$24.00 per hour