Provincial Strategy Development Coordinator Position Available
Connect Women’s Centre
Provincial Strategy Development Coordinator
- Do you believe in the power of women’s voices to drive social change?
- Are you passionate about advocacy, community, and using communication and data to make a real impact?
The Connect Women’s Centre is looking for a dynamic and creative Provincial Strategic Development Coordinator to join our team. This is a unique opportunity to combine storytelling and strategy — helping to shape the narrative, strengthen collaboration across Women’s Centres, and amplify the voices of women and gender-diverse people across Nova Scotia.
In this role, you’ll wear a few important hats: communicator, connector and strategist. You’ll help lead province-wide initiatives that promote gender equity, rural inclusion, and social justice — while creating compelling content that informs, inspires, and mobilizes communities.
What You’ll Do
Community Engagement & Outreach
- Organize events, webinars, and campaigns that mobilize communities and strengthen connections.
- Encourage community leadership and volunteer engagement in advocacy initiatives.
- Foster collaboration among Women’s Centres and allies to advance shared priorities.
Communications
- Develop and deliver impactful communication strategies that promote the Centres’ mission, programs, and events.
- Create engaging content for newsletters, social media, websites, press releases, and campaign materials.
- Coordinate digital marketing and social media campaigns that amplify our advocacy work and celebrate community achievements.
- Design visually appealing print and digital materials to strengthen public engagement and awareness.
- Support internal communications and ensure staff and volunteers are informed and inspired by shared goals.
Strategic Planning & Collaboration
- Strengthen the collective impact of Women’s Centres across Nova Scotia by coordinating shared initiatives, research, and advocacy efforts.
- Support province-wide environmental scans, needs assessments, and evaluation projects to identify service gaps and emerging issues.

