Vancouver, BC
The Organization
The BC Cancer Foundation (BCCF) is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to advancing cancer care and research in British Columbia. The fundraising partner of BC Cancer, BCCF engages over 100,000 donors annually, drives over $70 million in revenue, and operates across five provincial sites. Its mission is to be a catalyst, powering world-class innovation and supporting personal cancer journeys, working toward a world free of cancer.
The Position
The Director, Communications & Content is a strategic leadership role reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). This position is pivotal in shaping and executing BCCF’s communications strategy, elevating brand trust, and leading a high-performing team. The Director oversees the creation of audience-focused content for owned and earned channels and engages stakeholders to drive action and accelerate change.
The role also ensures alignment with organizational priorities and advances BCCF’s mission through compelling storytelling, thought leadership, and collaborative partnerships.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Communications Leadership
- Develop and execute a comprehensive communications strategy aligned with organizational priorities and objectives.
- Position communications as a strategic driver using data-driven, donor-centric approaches.
- Elevate BCCF’s brand and deepen connections with key audiences.
- Lead thought leadership initiatives, including blogs, Op-Eds, events, and social media, to expand national exposure.
- Proactively engage stakeholders to align opportunities with strategy and manage reputational risks.
- Collaborate across teams to ensure seamless campaign alignment and audience insights.
Team Leadership and Development
- Lead and inspire a high-performing, creative, and collaborative team.
- Mentor team members, supporting their growth and professional development.
- Provide clear direction and tools for campaign development and execution.
- Ensure efficient systems and processes for capacity planning and alignment.
- Foster a positive culture of shared accountability and excellence.
Execution
- Advance BCCF’s storytelling capabilities with audience-driven insights and modern tools.
- Oversee content creation, ensuring high-quality and on-brief outputs across channels.
- Monitor and analyze key performance indicators to inform improvements.
- Represent BCCF as a spokesperson at events and media engagements.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Build and maintain strong relationships with BC Cancer staff, donors, sector leaders, and government contacts.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to leadership, providing actionable, data-driven insights.
- Guide leadership on organizational and CEO profiling strategies.
Innovation and Best Practices
- Drive digital transformation through new tools and processes.
- Stay abreast of industry trends to enhance content development and efficiency.
- Create an innovation pipeline to test new ideas and improve performance.
Core Competencies and Skills
- Strategic Expertise: Expertise in strategic frameworks and audience-focused communication planning.
- Leadership Impact: Proven leadership and relationship-building capabilities.
- Storytelling Proficiency: Strong storytelling ability and proficiency in media and digital platforms.
- Analytical Acumen: Analytical mindset with the ability to synthesize complex information into actionable insights.
- Problem-Solving Excellence: Resourceful problem solver with excellent project management skills.
- Inclusive Collaboration: Commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative environment.
Ideal Profile
The ideal candidate is a results-driven leader with:
- Experience in strategic communications, content creation, and digital transformation.
- A track record of delivering impactful, data-informed communication strategies.
- Strong interpersonal and mentoring skills to inspire and develop teams.
- Adaptability, intellectual curiosity, and a proactive approach to challenges.
Compensation and Benefits
The typical compensation range for this position is $110,000 – $140,000 annually, with potential for additional benefits and rewards. This range is based on market benchmarks and may vary depending on the candidate’s relevant knowledge, skills, and experience. Benefits include, five weeks of vacation, additional Christmas closure, and early closures before long weekends, a comprehensive municipal pension plan, a competitive incentive plan, hybrid work, and additional benefits.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
BC Cancer Foundation is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of age, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, language, national or Indigenous origin, family or marital status, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation or socio-economic status.
Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada
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