Job Posting 111009

Vancouver Organizing Coordinator
Dogwood
Hybrid - Vancouver & Lower Mainland
Vancouver
closes in 15 days (Sun, 31 May)
full time  •  Coordinator 1 or Coordinator 2, dependent on experience – $59,135.82-$61,599.57/year, plus benefits

Dogwood – Vancouver Organizing Coordinator
Date posted: Thursday, May 14
Closing date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Salary: Coordinator 1 or Coordinator 2, dependent on experience –  $59,135.82-$61,599.57/year, plus benefits
Job type: Full time, permanent (30 hour work week)
Desired start date: June 15, 2026
Location: Vancouver

About Dogwood

Dogwood brings people together to transform our democracy, uphold Indigenous rights and defend the climate, land and water that sustain life in B.C. With our allies, we work to break free from fossil fuels and counter corporate influence on our democracy and rising right-wing narratives. All of this work takes place on unceded, stolen Indigenous territories amidst ongoing colonial violence, racial injustices and profound wealth inequalities. Thus, Dogwood will contribute, always, to the generations-long project of repairing the injustices of colonialism and dismantling systems of oppression. 

Dogwood is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization. We currently have 14 staff members, sustaining a network of over 100,000 supporters and anchoring volunteer teams in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. 

We believe that organized people have the power to shift what’s possible in B.C., by building towards and seizing tipping points where we can lock in lasting change. Dogwood’s organizing program builds power and community through outreach, action and solidarity. 

About the role of Organizing Coordinator

As part of our Organizing team (currently made up of the director and two staff organizers), you will be responsible for volunteer engagement, action and event coordination in the Vancouver area. You’ll support our Vancouver volunteers and work with allies to push our province beyond fossil fuels and act in solidarity with Indigenous people and communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.

In this role, you will:

  • Recruit and retain new volunteers by identifying outreach opportunities, putting volunteers on a path to participation, and developing engagement and skill-building opportunities.
  • Lead actions and events in the region as needed, including planning, coordination with allies, volunteer recruitment, action/event design and execution.
  • Convene, train and support volunteers and teams to execute events and projects (e.g. community events, actions, tabling), and deliver core tasks as a backstop as necessary.
  • Develop relationships with allies and values-aligned groups and constituencies in the region, including Indigenous communities; and identify opportunities for collaboration, solidarity and volunteer learning.

 To be considered for this position, you need to:

  • Have 1-2 years experience in field organizing, volunteer coordination or community engagement in a leadership or coordination role.
  • Have a track record of building relationships with, and inspiring participation from, people of diverse backgrounds, ages, identities and abilities.
  • Be able to hold a room, as demonstrated through prior experience with public speaking, delivering workshops, teaching or similar group-leading activities.
  • Be a self-starter: comfortable designing much of your own work-plan, adapting to a frequently changing task list, prioritizing among competing demands and managing your own time as part of a distributed/remote team.
  • Be comfortable with digital and virtual tools for collaborating with co-workers and supporting volunteer engagement, such as Nationbuilder, Salesforce, peer-to-peer texting, Zoom, Google suite.
  • Be committed to Dogwood’s mission to decolonize, decarbonize and democratize B.C.

Additional experience and skills

Other personal strengths, knowledge, lived experience, training or aptitudes in these areas would be considered additional assets in this role and we encourage you to highlight them in your application.

  • Ability to design and produce written and visual materials (eg. hand-outs, props, signs).
  • Enthusiasm for learning on the job and experimenting with evolving approaches to organizing.
  • Existing connections to community-based groups and networks in the Vancouver area.
  • Curiosity and openness to decolonization including personal learning, Indigenous solidarity and/or anti-oppression work. 

Physical requirements 

This position requires continuous hours of work at a computer (most days); in-person meetings with volunteers and allies at locations around Vancouver (average 2-5 per month); and attending in-person events that may require continuous hours of standing or walking, and lifting/carrying materials and equipment (average 1 per month, with some busier months). Ability to drive is a strong asset, although you do not need your own vehicle. 

Work arrangements

Dogwood offers a flexible, rewarding and unionized work environment including four weeks paid vacation starting in your first year; health, dental and paramedical benefits; and a baseline 30-hour work week. Evening and weekend work is required. The successful candidate should live in Vancouver and will be required to attend and host events and meetings in Vancouver, at Dogwood’s office and other locations. Daily work can be primarily based in Dogwood’s Vancouver office, or hybrid with remote work.

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