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Communications Coordinator (permanent, full-time)

Regina, SK
Mid Level
Full-Time

About the role

Libraries build community.

At RPL, we’re on a mission to provide Regina residents with opportunities to discover, learn and connect in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment — and we could use your help.

JOB SUMMARY: Reporting to the Director, Marketing and Communications, the Communications Coordinator supports the delivery of clear, timely, and effective communications on behalf of the organization. The position is responsible for coordinating RPL’s signage needs, supporting operational communications and promotions, managing the workplace Intranet site, and providing administrative and workflow support to the Marketing and Communications Unit.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Support the Marketing and Communications team with various marketing and communications projects. Develop and implement promotional materials to address operational communication needs. Coordinate the production of communications materials by gathering content, photos, and graphics, and liaising with third-party service providers to produce, print, and distribute materials related to RPL events and services. Create tools and templates to support consistent implementation of operational communications and evaluate effectiveness where appropriate.

  2. Work with the MAC team to support the use of the organization’s Intranet as a central, comprehensive space for workplace information. Develop and execute an annual plan identifying Intranet projects and priorities. Organize and maintain content to ensure information is clear, current, and easy to find. Provide training and support to new users including those responsible for sharing workplace news and information. Ensure space is organized appropriately and effectively. Identify opportunities to enhance use of the platform to support transparency and understanding across the organization.

  3. Administer the logistics of RPL promotional assets and swag, including recommending items, maintaining inventory, and coordinating orders (e.g., t-shirts, bags, notebooks). Reconcile in-branch sales and provide required information to the Finance Office. Recommend, track, and order marketing assets such as event banners, tents, and trade show materials.

  4. In consultation with the MAC team develop and maintain an annual signage plan and budget for approval by the Director, Marketing and Communications. Assess signage needs through consultation with Branch Managers and staff, site tours, and regular reviews of existing signage. Keep informed about signage trends, materials, and requirements, including accessibility considerations. Oversee signage projects delivered by third-party vendors, addressing issues or challenges as they arise and making decisions regarding changes during production or installation. Review signage invoices for approval by Director and draft signage-related RFPs as required. Develop signage templates for use in library branches using the Canva Visual Suite.

  5. Provide administrative support to the Marketing and Communications Unit, including records management, statistics tracking and analysis, media monitoring, and maintaining electronic files. Triage Marketing and Communications service requests and assign them to team members as appropriate.

  6. Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. University degree in business administration or related field.

  2. Two or more years’ experience working in an office setting and managing multi-faceted projects from inception to completion.

  3. Excellent writing skills and a strong command of the English language.

  4. Experience with Office 365, MS Teams and SharePoint, and the online Canva Visual Suite.

  5. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, and to build positive working relationships with colleagues, stakeholders, and customers.

  6. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and deliver high-quality work in a fast-paced, changing environment.

  7. Proven ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, and initiative, and to work with minimal direct supervision.

**Closing Date:**March 29, 2026

Competition #18/26 - position #13133

Regina Public Library is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the community that we serve. The Library welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. A satisfactory Criminal Record Check is a condition of employment.

About Regina Public Library

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We are a dynamic hub of literacy, learning, curiosity and new ideas, integral to the social and economic vibrancy of Regina. We inspire individuality, connection and diversity.

Mission The Regina Public Library is a board governed, integrated cultural organization that exists to provide opportunities for discovery and learning in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment.

Specifically, the RPL offers:

Free and open access to resources Community space where people and ideas meet Programs and services that support reading, curiosity and discovery Community opportunities that complement and strengthen the public library offering Values Inspiration - We cultivate and support the joy of reading, lifelong learning and growth.

Inclusion - We support physical, intellectual and cultural access for all in a welcoming environment.

Service - We seek to understand, anticipate and serve the needs of our customers.

Leadership - We are committed to the future of Regina and strengthening our diverse community.

Intellectual Freedom - We support intellectual freedom and endorse the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom.

Accountability and Sustainability - We are accountable to the Regina community.

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