Coordinator, Design & Content
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Coordinator, Design & Content Are you a graphic designer with an eye for bold, polished visuals and writing skills to back it up? Are you ready to join a fast-paced, high-performing team to lead a profitable and sustainable Canadian pulse industry through innovation, efficiencies, and increased value? Join the Pulse Canada team and help us change the way people and companies think about food, feed and pet food. Pulse Canada is the national association of growers, traders and processors of Canadian pulses, also known as lentils, dry peas, beans and chickpeas. Learn more at www.pulsecanada.com. Position Overview Title : Coordinator, Design & Content The Coordinator, Design & Content works as part of Pulse Canada’s Marketing and Communications team promoting Canadian pulse crops and Canada’s pulse industry to key target audiences around the world, including food, pet food and animal feed companies, ingredient processors, pulse industry members such as exporters and producers, and government. We’re looking for a talented, execution-focused graphic designer who can take projects from concept through to final delivery. You’ll bring strong visual design skills to your work, paired with the writing and editing ability to support content and copy when a project needs it.
This role is part of a small, collaborative team where individuals are trusted to own projects end-to-end. You’ll work across a mix of design, content, and digital execution, bringing ideas to life in a polished and professional way. This is a hands-on role focused on designing, creating, and building — not just planning. Key Responsibilities You’ll lead and support a range of marketing activities, with ownership of specific projects from start to finish and an emphasis on design.
Creative & Design (approx. 50%)
Design reports, whitepapers, and other resources Create original graphics for social media, email, and web Develop visual assets for campaigns, events, and trade shows Capture and edit videos Translate complex or technical information into clear, visually engaging formats Content & Copywriting (approx. 30%)
Support the planning and execution of the content calendar Write and edit marketing copy for whitepapers, emails, webpages, newsletters and campaigns Translate technical and industry content into accessible, engaging messaging
Execution (approx. 20%)
Manage Pulse Canada’s social media presence, including maintaining the content calendar, publishing posts, monitoring engagement, and reporting on performance Assist with landing page and website updates Build and send email campaigns in HubSpot Work as part of Pulse Canada’s events team to plan and execute key industry events What We're Looking For 2–3 years of practical experience in graphic design, marketing or communications. A degree or diploma in a relevant field such as Graphic Design or Marketing is considered an asset. Strong graphic design skills, with experience in drag-and-drop tools like Canva and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator). Experience capturing and editing video. Animation experience is considered an asset. Experience producing a variety of marketing assets (reports, social, email, etc.) Strong writing and editing skills Ability to manage multiple projects and execute with attention to detail and a self-starter attitude Experience in editing websites using WordPress, Craft or similar CMS. Experience working with technical or scientific information and translating it into clear communications for broader audiences is considered a strong asset. Strong computer skills, including MS Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and experience using generative AI platforms. A strong understanding of design and marketing, with awareness of new and emerging tools and trends Examples of previous creative and written work are required. Unfortunately, applicants without a portfolio will not be considered. Accountabilities The Coordinator, Design & Content reports to the Vice-President, Public Affairs and is also accountable to both the Pulse Canada and Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association (CPSC) boards, CPSC members, grower groups and government stakeholders who are key funders of marketing and communications work. Why Work With Us? Pulse Canada offers a comprehensive and competitive compensation package that includes… Hybrid working environment Comprehensive benefits A health spending account RRSP matching Annual bonus eligibility While Pulse Canada offers a flexible work environment, this position is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Salary commensurate with experience, qualifications and ability. Application Instructions Interested applicants can send a resume, cover letter and link to previous work to Jeff English at jenglish@pulsecanada.com. Applications must be received by July 20, 2026.
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About Pulse Canada
We proudly represent the growers, processors and traders of Canadian pulse crops—dry peas, lentils, beans and chickpeas.
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Coordinator, Design & Content
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About the role
Coordinator, Design & Content Are you a graphic designer with an eye for bold, polished visuals and writing skills to back it up? Are you ready to join a fast-paced, high-performing team to lead a profitable and sustainable Canadian pulse industry through innovation, efficiencies, and increased value? Join the Pulse Canada team and help us change the way people and companies think about food, feed and pet food. Pulse Canada is the national association of growers, traders and processors of Canadian pulses, also known as lentils, dry peas, beans and chickpeas. Learn more at www.pulsecanada.com. Position Overview Title : Coordinator, Design & Content The Coordinator, Design & Content works as part of Pulse Canada’s Marketing and Communications team promoting Canadian pulse crops and Canada’s pulse industry to key target audiences around the world, including food, pet food and animal feed companies, ingredient processors, pulse industry members such as exporters and producers, and government. We’re looking for a talented, execution-focused graphic designer who can take projects from concept through to final delivery. You’ll bring strong visual design skills to your work, paired with the writing and editing ability to support content and copy when a project needs it.
This role is part of a small, collaborative team where individuals are trusted to own projects end-to-end. You’ll work across a mix of design, content, and digital execution, bringing ideas to life in a polished and professional way. This is a hands-on role focused on designing, creating, and building — not just planning. Key Responsibilities You’ll lead and support a range of marketing activities, with ownership of specific projects from start to finish and an emphasis on design.
Creative & Design (approx. 50%)
Design reports, whitepapers, and other resources Create original graphics for social media, email, and web Develop visual assets for campaigns, events, and trade shows Capture and edit videos Translate complex or technical information into clear, visually engaging formats Content & Copywriting (approx. 30%)
Support the planning and execution of the content calendar Write and edit marketing copy for whitepapers, emails, webpages, newsletters and campaigns Translate technical and industry content into accessible, engaging messaging
Execution (approx. 20%)
Manage Pulse Canada’s social media presence, including maintaining the content calendar, publishing posts, monitoring engagement, and reporting on performance Assist with landing page and website updates Build and send email campaigns in HubSpot Work as part of Pulse Canada’s events team to plan and execute key industry events What We're Looking For 2–3 years of practical experience in graphic design, marketing or communications. A degree or diploma in a relevant field such as Graphic Design or Marketing is considered an asset. Strong graphic design skills, with experience in drag-and-drop tools like Canva and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator). Experience capturing and editing video. Animation experience is considered an asset. Experience producing a variety of marketing assets (reports, social, email, etc.) Strong writing and editing skills Ability to manage multiple projects and execute with attention to detail and a self-starter attitude Experience in editing websites using WordPress, Craft or similar CMS. Experience working with technical or scientific information and translating it into clear communications for broader audiences is considered a strong asset. Strong computer skills, including MS Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and experience using generative AI platforms. A strong understanding of design and marketing, with awareness of new and emerging tools and trends Examples of previous creative and written work are required. Unfortunately, applicants without a portfolio will not be considered. Accountabilities The Coordinator, Design & Content reports to the Vice-President, Public Affairs and is also accountable to both the Pulse Canada and Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association (CPSC) boards, CPSC members, grower groups and government stakeholders who are key funders of marketing and communications work. Why Work With Us? Pulse Canada offers a comprehensive and competitive compensation package that includes… Hybrid working environment Comprehensive benefits A health spending account RRSP matching Annual bonus eligibility While Pulse Canada offers a flexible work environment, this position is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Salary commensurate with experience, qualifications and ability. Application Instructions Interested applicants can send a resume, cover letter and link to previous work to Jeff English at jenglish@pulsecanada.com. Applications must be received by July 20, 2026.
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About Pulse Canada
We proudly represent the growers, processors and traders of Canadian pulse crops—dry peas, lentils, beans and chickpeas.