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Workplace Coordinator

Hybrid
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Entry Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Health Benefits
Vacation
RRSP Matching

About the role

Are you highly organized, service-oriented and passionate about creating a welcoming and effective workplace for everyone who uses it? Do you thrive in a role that combines administration, problem-solving and relationship-building? Are you energized by coordinating projects, supporting events, improving systems and helping people do their best work? Do you want to contribute to a purpose-driven organization working to build a more just and thriving Toronto? Join Toronto Foundation and help create the workplace and operational excellence that make our mission possible.

About Toronto Foundation

Toronto Foundation (TF) is a registered charity and one of 209 Community Foundations in Canada. We are home to over 1,000 community-minded philanthropists and charitable organizations and collectively administer over $500 million in charitable assets. Together with our fundholders, we granted over $37.7 million in 2025 to organizations working to improve quality of life. We are committed to listening, learning and working in partnership with communities and invite you to join us in tackling the inequities we face in our city.

We are an ideal match if you seek purpose in your work and want to contribute to a values-driven team with a strong culture of teamwork and collaboration.

Who we are looking for

We are looking for a highly organized, service-oriented coordinator who enjoys creating a welcoming, professional and well-run workplace. Reporting to the Director, Operations and Governance, this role is well suited to someone who takes pride in the details, anticipates practical needs, communicates clearly and helps staff, board members, partners and visitors feel supported in the office.

The successful candidate will be comfortable balancing in-office coordination with remote administrative follow-through. This includes: meeting logistics, shared space readiness, office systems, supplies, hospitality, scheduling, documentation and administrative support. They will bring sound judgment, discretion, follow-through and a collaborative approach that reflects Toronto Foundation’s values of brave, thoughtful action, humility in our relationships, public trust and inclusion above all.

Role Summary

Reporting to the Director, Operations and Governance, the Workplace Coordinator supports Toronto Foundation’s evolving office model by helping ensure the workplace is welcoming, organized, collaborative, and well-run for staff, board members, donors, community partners and visitors. This role is broader than a traditional reception function. It combines workplace coordination, meeting and event logistics, office administration, hospitality support, office systems support and targeted administrative support to the COO.

This is a full-time role, with minimum three required in-office days per week and additional office presence as operational needs require. The role supports both the physical office experience and the coordination systems, planning tools and administrative follow-up that enable the office to function smoothly.

Key Responsibilities

Workplace Experience & Office Readiness Serve as a welcoming and professional point of contact for staff, board members, donors, community partners, vendors and visitors. Help maintain a warm, inclusive, organized and well-functioning office environment aligned with TF’s values. Ensure shared spaces, meeting rooms, kitchen areas, supplies, equipment and visitor-facing areas are clean, stocked, organized and ready for use. Support a collaborative, inclusive and accessible workplace by helping ensure shared spaces are well organized, respectfully used and responsive to different work styles, accessibility needs and in-office activities. Anticipate routine workplace needs, address day-to-day issues and escalate recurring concerns or improvement opportunities to the Director, Operations and Governance.

Meetings, Events & In Person Activities

Coordinate logistics for internal meetings, staff learning sessions, board and committee meetings, donor meetings, partner meetings and third-party events held in TF’s office. Support room setup, catering and refreshments, accommodation of dietary needs, visitor arrival, meeting materials, basic AV setup, hybrid meeting readiness and post-event room reset. Act as an on-site host for selected meetings and events, helping ensure a professional, welcoming and well-supported experience. Maintain simple checklists, room setup guides, timelines and routines to support consistent and reliable meeting and event delivery. Troubleshoot routine issues and escalate non-routine matters as needed.

Coordination & Planning Support

Support office-based activities, meetings, events, onboarding activities and defined operational workstreams through basic planning, logistics, timelines, checklists and follow-up. Coordinate routine activities with internal teams, vendors, building management, caterers, couriers, IT support and other service providers. Identify practical issues, timing risks, service gaps, or recurring problems and escalate them early to the Director Operations and Governance.

Office Administration & Coordination

Coordinate mail, couriers, deliveries, routine office administration and shared office records. Support maintenance of routine office tools, equipment and shared calendars, including room bookings, printers, copiers, visitor coordination and meeting room technology. Help resolve basic setup issues and escalate technical or recurring problems when needed. Manage office, kitchen, meeting room, coffee/tea and shared supplies using simple tracking and ordering processes. Monitor office equipment and coordinate servicing, vendor follow-up, or escalation as required. Liaise with building management, cleaners, caterers, couriers, suppliers and service providers on routine office needs. Support staff onboarding through workspace setup, office access, orientation materials, office routines and basic guidance on shared office systems. Track routine office purchases and expenses within approved limits and established processes.

Administrative Support

Provide basic administrative and coordination support to the COO as needed, including scheduling, meeting logistics, document organization and follow-up tracking. Help track simple action items, reminders and timelines where requested, escalating time-sensitive or high-priority matters as appropriate. Exercise sound judgment and discretion when handling confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information.

Safety & Policies

Act as a Fire Warden for the office. Support office and fire safety orientation for new staff. Assist with adherence to workplace policies and guidelines. Support sustainability and low‑waste workplace practices where possible.

Other Duties

Perform other related duties as assigned, consistent with the scope, purpose and level of the role.

See the full job details including Success Measures, Qualifications and Experience and Skills and Attributes at https://torontofoundation.ca/were-hiring-workplace-coordinator/

What We Offer

Meaningful and highly impactful work: join a small but mighty team that is passionate about creating a more fair and just society where everyone can thrive.

Inclusive culture: Toronto Foundation is committed to being an inclusive and equitable employer and to continuously listening to and learning from staff. Your unique perspectives, talents and experiences are embraced and respected.

Opportunities for growth: Toronto Foundation is committed to supporting the professional development and growth of our staff and we offer ongoing group and individual learning opportunities, including a LinkedIn Learning membership.

Full-time employment with an excellent benefits package that includes

35-hour work week Hybrid workplace – this role is required to be in-office min. 3 days/week 3 weeks of vacation per year Summer Fridays off between Canada Day and Labour Day RRSP matching Family health benefits plan Salary range between $55,000 to $60,000 p.a.

We believe the greatest ideas come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences and are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. Toronto Foundation actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply, especially those from marginalized communities.

Toronto Foundation is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). As such, we strive to make our recruitment, assessment and selection processes as accessible as possible and provide accommodations as required for applicants with disabilities.

Submission Details

In lieu of a standard cover letter, please respond to the following question in less than 500 words: What 2-3 work or other experiences make you the best candidate for the Workplace Coordinator role?

You may submit your response to the above question along with your resume in confidence to resumes@torontofoundation.ca and include the position title and your name in the subject line of the email (e.g. Workplace Coordinator, First Name Last Name).

Please ensure both documents are attached in a single PDF file.

Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis and the posting will close on August 6, 2026, 11:59pm ET.

Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada at the time of application. We thank all applicants for their interest in Toronto Foundation. However, due to the high volume of applications we receive, only those considered for an interview or those invited to participate in an assessment will be contacted.

About Toronto Foundation

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The Toronto Foundation connects philanthropy with community needs and opportunities in order to make Toronto the best place to live, work, learn, and grow.

We are one of the largest of Canada's 191 community foundations. With more than 500 active Funds, including Endowments and assets under administration of more than $400 million, the Toronto Foundation is one of Canada's largest charitable foundations. We work with hundreds of concerned Torontonians and high-impact community organizations.

We are a registered, public, non-profit organization created for and by the people of Toronto.

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