Coordinator, Accommodations, Material Resources & Security
About the role
September 12, 2025
Coordinator, Accommodations, Material Resources & Security
POSITION NUMBER: 00124094
POSITION STATUS: Continuous, Full-Time
DIVISION: Human Resources and Institutional Services
DEPARTMENT: Material Resources and Accommodations
SALARY RANGE: 5 - $55,532 to $67,536 (under review)
UNION CATEGORY: SGCT
FLEXIBILITY PROFILE : On-Site
LOCATION: Montreal
Are you passionate about great storytelling, about exploring the issues that matter, about pushing the boundaries in new audiovisual experiences? So are we. As Canada’s public producer and distributor, the National Film Board has been telling the country’s stories and pioneering breakthroughs in virtually every field of audiovisual content since 1939. But to do this, we need a team that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Canada. If you’d like to be a part of this team—and part of the NFB’s incredible legacy—we’d love to hear from you.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Performs tasks related to receiving and shipping packages, warehouse and inventory management, and DVD orders. Provides administrative support to the team. Handles materials for Accommodations, Archives, the NFB Space and warehouses.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Receives and verifies incoming goods, ensures they comply with purchase orders, and records the required information in the financial system.
- Communicates with NFB staff and service providers to coordinate shipping needs and recommend the best value options.
- Completes the customs documents required for shipping packages outside Canada.
- Checks the status of undelivered packages and follows up with service providers to expedite delivery.
- Executes internal and external orders for DVDs and promotional materials while ensuring compliance with NFB standards and the Répertoire des films classés regulations.
- Ensures materials are safely handled for Accommodations, when moving archival boxes and setting up the NFB Space, and during warehouse maintenance.
- Responds to requests for materials and supplies from NFB staff and ensures that stocks are replenished when necessary.
- Records the movement of equipment in the financial system and conducts the annual inventory assessment.
- Ensures the proper functioning of photocopiers and, if necessary, coordinates service calls to the supplier for all offices.
- Provides administrative support to the team by performing tasks such as entering data into corporate systems, filling out various forms, updating information on the Intranet, etc.
- Assists the person responsible for security by performing tasks such as filling out access-card request forms for offices outside Montreal, updating emergency contact lists and NFB emergency protocols on the Intranet, opening and closing elevators in the Montreal office, etc.
- As needed, participates in the digitization of documents for various NFB departments by preparing documents, validating digitization quality, applying naming conventions and classification according to client needs.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- College diploma in a relevant field;
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience in a warehouse environment, or an equivalent combination of training and experience;
- Experience related to receiving and shipping materials and equipment;
- Ability to lift and move heavy objects while following safety rules for their handling and transport;
- Knowledge of inventory management and mail-processing software provided by specialized companies;
- Fluency in the official languages (French and English), both orally and in writing.
PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Initiative, autonomy, strongly oriented toward customer service and collaboration;
- Attention to detail, ability to prioritize simultaneous requests, and a sense of responsibility.
Qualified candidates who are interested in this position are invited to submit their application online, via the web page Work at the NFB , by September 26, 2025.
The NFB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce that’s reflective of Canadian society. It promotes initiatives such as employment equity and encourages candidates to voluntarily indicate in their cover letter if they are a woman, a member of a First Nations group, Inuk, Métis, a person with a disability, or a member of a visible-minority group.
The NFB is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. Feel free to advise us of any accommodation needs.
Please note that only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
About National Film Board of Canada
The NFB is Canada's public producer of award-winning creative documentaries, auteur animation, interactive stories and participatory experiences. NFB producers are embedded in communities across the country, from St. John's to Vancouver, working with talented creators on innovative and socially relevant projects. The NFB is a leader in gender equity in film and digital media production, and is working to strengthen Indigenous-led production, guided by the recommendations of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. NFB productions have won over 7,000 awards, including 27 Canadian Screen Awards, 21 Webbys, 12 Oscars and more than 100 Genies. To access this award-winning content and discover the work of NFB creators you can visit the NFB website or download its apps for mobile devices.
Coordinator, Accommodations, Material Resources & Security
About the role
September 12, 2025
Coordinator, Accommodations, Material Resources & Security
POSITION NUMBER: 00124094
POSITION STATUS: Continuous, Full-Time
DIVISION: Human Resources and Institutional Services
DEPARTMENT: Material Resources and Accommodations
SALARY RANGE: 5 - $55,532 to $67,536 (under review)
UNION CATEGORY: SGCT
FLEXIBILITY PROFILE : On-Site
LOCATION: Montreal
Are you passionate about great storytelling, about exploring the issues that matter, about pushing the boundaries in new audiovisual experiences? So are we. As Canada’s public producer and distributor, the National Film Board has been telling the country’s stories and pioneering breakthroughs in virtually every field of audiovisual content since 1939. But to do this, we need a team that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Canada. If you’d like to be a part of this team—and part of the NFB’s incredible legacy—we’d love to hear from you.
SUMMARY OF DUTIES
Performs tasks related to receiving and shipping packages, warehouse and inventory management, and DVD orders. Provides administrative support to the team. Handles materials for Accommodations, Archives, the NFB Space and warehouses.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Receives and verifies incoming goods, ensures they comply with purchase orders, and records the required information in the financial system.
- Communicates with NFB staff and service providers to coordinate shipping needs and recommend the best value options.
- Completes the customs documents required for shipping packages outside Canada.
- Checks the status of undelivered packages and follows up with service providers to expedite delivery.
- Executes internal and external orders for DVDs and promotional materials while ensuring compliance with NFB standards and the Répertoire des films classés regulations.
- Ensures materials are safely handled for Accommodations, when moving archival boxes and setting up the NFB Space, and during warehouse maintenance.
- Responds to requests for materials and supplies from NFB staff and ensures that stocks are replenished when necessary.
- Records the movement of equipment in the financial system and conducts the annual inventory assessment.
- Ensures the proper functioning of photocopiers and, if necessary, coordinates service calls to the supplier for all offices.
- Provides administrative support to the team by performing tasks such as entering data into corporate systems, filling out various forms, updating information on the Intranet, etc.
- Assists the person responsible for security by performing tasks such as filling out access-card request forms for offices outside Montreal, updating emergency contact lists and NFB emergency protocols on the Intranet, opening and closing elevators in the Montreal office, etc.
- As needed, participates in the digitization of documents for various NFB departments by preparing documents, validating digitization quality, applying naming conventions and classification according to client needs.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- College diploma in a relevant field;
- Minimum of one (1) year of experience in a warehouse environment, or an equivalent combination of training and experience;
- Experience related to receiving and shipping materials and equipment;
- Ability to lift and move heavy objects while following safety rules for their handling and transport;
- Knowledge of inventory management and mail-processing software provided by specialized companies;
- Fluency in the official languages (French and English), both orally and in writing.
PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Initiative, autonomy, strongly oriented toward customer service and collaboration;
- Attention to detail, ability to prioritize simultaneous requests, and a sense of responsibility.
Qualified candidates who are interested in this position are invited to submit their application online, via the web page Work at the NFB , by September 26, 2025.
The NFB is committed to building a skilled, diverse workforce that’s reflective of Canadian society. It promotes initiatives such as employment equity and encourages candidates to voluntarily indicate in their cover letter if they are a woman, a member of a First Nations group, Inuk, Métis, a person with a disability, or a member of a visible-minority group.
The NFB is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. Feel free to advise us of any accommodation needs.
Please note that only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
About National Film Board of Canada
The NFB is Canada's public producer of award-winning creative documentaries, auteur animation, interactive stories and participatory experiences. NFB producers are embedded in communities across the country, from St. John's to Vancouver, working with talented creators on innovative and socially relevant projects. The NFB is a leader in gender equity in film and digital media production, and is working to strengthen Indigenous-led production, guided by the recommendations of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. NFB productions have won over 7,000 awards, including 27 Canadian Screen Awards, 21 Webbys, 12 Oscars and more than 100 Genies. To access this award-winning content and discover the work of NFB creators you can visit the NFB website or download its apps for mobile devices.