TheCentre for Community Organizations (COCo) is a provincial non-profit organization that works to build an inclusive, social justice-oriented Quebec community sector where grassroots organizations can thrive. We believe that is an important part of creating a more just and equitable society overall. To this end, COCo provides training, accompaniment, and technological support to small, ground-up, and social-justice focused organizations. We also use our research to steward dialogue and change on issues of inclusion and diversity in the Quebec non-profit sector.
Type and term of contract: one year, renewable.
Hours: 24 hours per week. Early morning, evening, and weekend work may be required from time to time with advance notice.
Location: Hybrid with in-person team meetings at the office, 1-2 times per month.
Compensation: $27.30 per hour.
Benefits: Health insurance, pension plan, 4 weeks vacation and 3 weeks paid leave in December.
The Communications and Events Assistant primarily supports COCo’s communications, including social media strategies, and event organization.
The Communications and Events Assistant will work in collaboration with Communications Coordinator, who oversees our communication, marketing, and social media strategies. They will also collaborate with the ateliers/C Program Coordinator (more information about ateliers/C ) to support the program’s communications and events coordination.
The ideal candidate possesses skills and strengths in a variety of communications processes, social media management, WordPress site management, event planning, logistics, and design, in addition to being passionate about collaborative work!
The person we are seeking is comfortable with planning and is capable of coordinating and completing tasks within deadlines with their team members. They are motivated and comfortable with both collaborative and independent work.
Experience in marketing and sensitive revision are important assets.
Furthermore, our ideal candidate is passionate about promoting anti-oppressive values in the community sector. Combining creativity, communications and problem solving skills. The person we are seeking brings to their role a deep understanding of social justice and anti-racism. They are capable of engaging in dialogue about complex issues with people having multiple and varied viewpoints, identities, and backgrounds.
You will join a team of 7‑10 staff members and a community of affiliated facilitators:
COCo currently conducts its business virtually, with occasional hybrid or in‑person meetings. COCo’s physical offices and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. As we are in a shared building, we cannot guarantee a scent‑free space. However, we aim to have a scent‑reduced space. We are still learning about online accessibility as it relates to our work from home practices. If you have specific questions relating to the accessibility of our work from home practices or our physical office space, please email Estelle at estelled@coco-net.org.
All candidates are asked to fill out this form, in English or in French , instead of a cover letter. The form will also ask you to include your resume in a PDF format. Note that you cannot edit your responses after they have been submitted. If you have any problems with the form, please contact Estelle Davis (estelled@coco-net.org).
We evaluate all applications anonymously, to ensure a higher degree of objectivity in our selection process. Only candidates chosen for an interview will be contacted. Interviews will be conducted in both English and French and should take place during the week of December 1st, 2025 and December 8th, 2025.
With the increasing use of AI, we have noticed that responses to questions are becoming very similar. Please note that if you copy the response directly from an AI, it may affect your application. We are not looking for a perfect answer but want to get to know you; responses where you elaborate more on your personal or professional experiences are preferred. Therefore, we recommend using AI only for making corrections and conducting research rather than generating complete responses.
At COCo, we believe our work is stronger when it benefits from the experience, knowledge and wisdom of people who have faced systemic barriers. We encourage, among others, Indigenous people, Black, people of colour, people with disabilities, people identifying as LGBTQI2, women, formerly incarcerated or institutionalized people, immigrants and people from working class backgrounds to apply. We also understand that applicants may experience a number of these identities simultaneously in ways that reinforce and nuance their experience. We are committed to creating an organization as diverse as the communities we serve.
If you wish to be considered for employment equity, you can let us know in the application form.
COCO is hiring: Communications & Events Assistant • Montreal, Montreal (administrative region), CA