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APPLICATION DEADLINE
Jul 8, 2025
Location
Greater Toronto Area
Please send your resume and cover letter in one electronic file to hr@parkpeople.ca.
We are hiring a project manager based in the Greater Toronto area. In these permanent full-time roles, you will join Park People’s dynamic programming team to help strengthen community involvement in urban parks across the Park People network in major Canadian cities, including supporting programs delivered in the City of Toronto.
We are seeking a community builder with experience organizing community outreach activities and events, delivering high-impact programs, and a breadth of knowledge of Toronto’s municipal and non-profit landscape. This role is about building relationships, championing community voices, and delivering impactful programs that animate local parks across Toronto.
As a Project Manager with the Toronto Park People team, you will lead and support the delivery of community-based projects, including our micro-granting programs like Sparking Change, InTO the Ravines, Arts in the Parks, and other citywide programs, and our local Park network that supports grassroots park groups.
You will work closely with local park groups, community leaders, municipal staff, and non-profit partners to turn parks, ravines, and public spaces into vibrant hubs for connection, care, culture, and civic participation.
You’ll play a key role in amplifying community knowledge and supporting local park groups as they animate Toronto’s urban parks and contribute to our communications and strategic efforts, ensuring alignment of local efforts with national goals and strategic plans.
The position has been filled.
This position is ideal for a creative, organized, collaborative person passionate about parks and committed to equity, justice, and community-led change.
The successful candidate will bring a substantial equity and trauma-informed lens, familiarity with Toronto’s municipal and non-profit sectors, and a deep understanding that parks are not just green infrastructure, but platforms for grassroots leadership, collective joy, and local resilience.
A few other things that aren’t required but would be an asset in either role:
Park People supports and mobilizes community park groups, community organizers, non-profits, park professionals, and funders to activate the power of parks to build strong communities, healthy environments, and resilient cities.
We are actively working to hire, meaningfully engage with, and include guidance and input from Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour in ways that centre intersectionality, Indigenous resilience, and anti-racist principles. We are committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in our workspaces and programs, and encourage applications from BIPOC candidates.
Park People is a great place to work
Location: We will consider candidates based in the Toronto Area or GTA, and we are open to a blend of remote and in-person/onsite days in a typical work week.
Salary Range: $50,000 – $60,000
Anticipated Start Date: Mid-August 2025
Please send your resume and cover letter in one electronic file by July 8, 2025, to hr@parkpeople.ca and indicate which role you are applying for. If you would like to be considered for both positions, please submit one application and indicate your interest in both positions in your cover letter.
If you require accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please contact us at hr@parkpeople.ca to provide your contact information.