 
        Officer, Events & Projects
Engaged
7 hours ago
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About
- About Food Banks Canada
- At Food Banks Canada, our commitment stretches across the nation, tirelessly supporting and enhancing the work of over 5,500 food banks and community organizations. We invest in, advocate for, and bolster their critical efforts. Through diligent research, we delve into the root causes of food insecurity, devising actionable solutions informed by our findings as we work to create a Canada where no one goes hungry.
- In 2024, Waterstone Human Capital recognized our workplace for embodying one of Canada’s Most Admired™ Corporate Cultures of the year. This distinction highlights best-in-class Canadian organizations with cultures that have helped them enhance performance. For us, performance means advancing our mission and achieving organizational goals collaboratively with a team that is happy, healthy and engaged.
- Our efforts and impact are expanding, and we're opening doors for passionate, teamwork-driven professionals in search of a career that's both meaningful and captivating. Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset for all our roles at Food Banks Canada as we support Canadians across the country.
- About the Role
- The Officer, Events & Projects is responsible for leading the planning and execution of Food Banks Canada’s major events and supporting the management of cross-functional projects. Reporting to the Project Manager, this role will focus on the planning and execution of all major events for Food Banks Canada. In addition, the Officer, Events and Projects will provide project coordination support across other organizational initiatives and projects, ensuring smooth operations, cross functional integration, and timely delivery of projects.
- What You Will Be Doing
- Lead the execution of major events including, but not limited to, After The Bell Packing event, Food Banks Canada’s national conference, and the food insecurity summit, including coordination with vendors, volunteers, partners and internal teams
- Lead event planning and delivery including establishing requirements, managing timelines, monitoring budgets, facilitating communications, and managing stakeholder engagement
- Liaise with internal teams (e.g., Communications, Marketing, Partnerships, National Programs) and external partners to ensure successful event outcomes and project deliverables
- Collaborate with the Project Manager to support the management of cross-functional projects (e.g. HungerCount report, Poverty Report Cards, After the Bell), assisting with scheduling, documentation, reporting, and follow-up
- Support the Project Manager with developing and maintaining project plans, event checklists, budgets, risk registers and other tracking tools to monitor project progress and ensure delivery within established budgets and timelines
- Assist with development and procurement of materials, swag, and collateral, working with vendors and internal stakeholders to establish requirements, designs, and approvals
- Contribute to post-event evaluations, lessons learned, and continuous improvement processes
- Provide additional project coordination support, as assigned by the Project Manager
- Other duties as assigned
- What You Will Need
- Completion of an undergraduate degree or equivalent in event management, project management, communications, or a related field
- Minimum 4 years of professional experience in event planning, project coordination, or a related role, preferably in a not-for-profit or charitable organization
- Strong project coordination and event planning skills, with experience managing large events with complex logistics and multiple stakeholders.
- Certification in Event Planning or Project Management (e.g., Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) through MPI, Project Management Professional (PMP), or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) is considered an asset
- Experience developing and managing event budgets and timelines
- Experience with contract negotiations and management of vendor relationships
- Experience coordinating multi-stakeholder projects with cross-functional teams
- Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset
- Working Conditions
- Full-time, Monday-Friday, with occasional evening and weekend work
- This position is remote and may be based anywhere in Canada
- Occasional travel within Canada will be a part of this role.
- Application Information
- If this opportunity to work with an exciting, growing, national non-profit appeals to you, please apply with your cover letter and resume. Additional information on this role can be found in the full job description.
- This posting will remain open until the end of the day on Monday, November 17, 2025.
- We look forward to hearing from and connecting with you!
- Food Banks Canada believes that diversity is the cornerstone of excellence within our team and mirrors the community we serve. We warmly invite candidates of all genders, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and abilities to apply. Committed to an accessible recruitment journey, Food Banks Canada ensures a barrier-free experience. Should you be approached for a job opportunity, please reach out to daniel@engagedhr.com if you require accommodations.
- We thank all those who apply but only those applicants who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
 
             
         
				 
                        
 
        



