City of Toronto

Project Coordinator, Technology Services (Digital Equity & Community Engagement)

City of Toronto$96K — $132K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Post-secondary education in relevant fields or equivalent experience; Project Management certification is a plus.
  • Experience managing projects with multiple stakeholders under tight deadlines.
  • Strong background in research, data analysis, and report writing.
  • Proven skills in facilitating meetings and stakeholder engagement activities.
  • Experience in drafting communications for diverse audiences, including senior leaders and public stakeholders.
  • Ability to build collaborative relationships with community partners and internal teams.
  • Strong analytical capabilities for interpreting operational information.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate the delivery of ConnectTO and Digital Equity initiatives, managing timelines and communications effectively.
  • Build relationships with City divisions and community organizations to support program goals.
  • Facilitate meetings and stakeholder engagement to promote awareness and collaboration.
  • Conduct site assessments to evaluate public Wi-Fi services in community spaces.
  • Analyze research and community needs to inform program planning and decision-making.
  • Develop tools and processes to support program evaluation and service delivery.
  • Prepare communications and reports for leadership and stakeholders.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to contribute to a high-impact digital equity initiative.
  • Engagement in community-focused projects aimed at improving public service accessibility.
  • Work within a collaborative and dynamic team environment.
  • Gain valuable experience in public policy and project management within a municipal context.
Full Job Description
  • Job ID: 65178
  • Job Category: Project Management
  • Division & Section: Technology Services, Office of the Chief Technology Officer
  • Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John St, Toronto, ON M5V 3C6
  • Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary (24 months) Vacancy
  • Salary Range: $96,566.00 - $132,880.00
    Hiring Zone: $104,809 - $113,635
  • Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
  • Affiliation: Non-Union
  • Number of Positions Open: 1
  • Posting Period: 16-Jun-2026 to 30-Jun-2026

Job Summary:

As Project Coordinator, Technology Services, reporting to the Program Manager, ConnectTO, you will support initiatives that advance digital equity and enhance the public Wi-Fi experience across City of Toronto community spaces.

ConnectTO is a Council-directed initiative that aims to improve digital connectivity for all by providing public Wi-Fi in City of Toronto community spaces, reinforcing the City's commitment to equity, inclusion, and improved access to digital tools and services.

Working with City divisions and community partners, you will help strengthen signage, activation, and engagement at public Wi-Fi sites while using research and data to support informed program decisions. You will also contribute to briefings, updates, and program materials for senior leadership and Council, linking implementation progress to KPIs, outcomes, and Council direction.

This is a unique opportunity to help shape a high-impact digital equity initiative and turn public Wi-Fi infrastructure into a more accessible, welcoming, and user-friendly City service.

We are seeking a resourceful and collaborative professional who is comfortable working with diverse stakeholders, translating research and data into practical recommendations, building awareness and support for program initiatives, and bringing people together to advance shared goals. Experience working with technology-related initiatives is considered an asset; however, technical IT expertise is not required.

Major Responsibilities:

The primary responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

Stakeholder Engagement & Program Delivery
  • Coordinates and supports the delivery of ConnectTO and Digital Equity initiatives, ensuring project activities, deliverables, timelines, and communications are effectively managed.
  • Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with City divisions, community organizations, external partners, and other stakeholders to support program objectives and service improvements.
  • Facilitates meetings, consultations, site visits, and stakeholder engagement activities to build awareness, promote collaboration, and advance program priorities.
  • Coordinates site assessments and engagement activities to evaluate the accessibility, awareness, and user experience of public Wi-Fi services across City facilities and community spaces.


Research, Analysis & Continuous Improvement
  • Conducts research and analyzes data, stakeholder feedback, and community needs to identify priorities, opportunities, and recommendations that support program planning and decision-making.
  • Develops and implements tools, processes, and resources to support program evaluation, service improvements, and consistent delivery across sites.
  • Monitors project progress, risks, performance measures, and key outcomes, recommending corrective actions and continuous improvement opportunities as required.
  • Supports the implementation of Council-directed initiatives and strategic priorities related to digital inclusion and equitable access to services.

Communications, Reporting & Project Coordination
  • Prepares reports, briefing notes, presentations, communications materials, and Council-related documentation for a variety of audiences, including senior leadership and stakeholders.
  • Coordinates project communications and implementation activities, ensuring stakeholders are informed, engaged, and aligned on program objectives.
  • Supports procurement, vendor coordination, contract administration, and other project-related activities, as required.

Key Qualifications:

Your application for the role of Project Coordinator, Technology Services should describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  1. Post-secondary education in communications, public policy, social sciences, community development, business administration, or a related discipline pertinent to the job function, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Project Management certification is considered an asset.
  2. Considerable experience coordinating and facilitating projects involving multiple stakeholders, competing priorities, and tight timelines.
  3. Considerable experience conducting research, analyzing qualitative and quantitative information, and preparing reports, findings, recommendations, and other documentation to support decision-making.
  4. Experience coordinating meetings, consultations, workshops, and/or engagement activities, including preparing agendas, documenting outcomes, and tracking follow-up actions.
  5. Considerable experience writing and proofreading reports, briefing materials, presentations, correspondence, and communications for a variety of audiences, including senior leadership, elected officials, stakeholders, and the public.
  6. Experience building and maintaining collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support project implementation, service improvements, stakeholder engagement, and organizational objectives.
  7. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret research and operational information to support evidence-informed decisions.
  8. Excellent communication, presentation, facilitation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts and build support among diverse stakeholders.
  9. Knowledge of equity, accessibility, inclusion, and community engagement principles, and the ability to apply them in program planning, service improvements, and stakeholder engagement activities.
  10. Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and other collaboration platforms to support documentation, reporting, and coordination activities.
  11. Strong organizational and time management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and maintain attention to detail in a fast-paced environment.
  12. Ability to work independently and proactively, with a high degree of initiative and adaptability to support evolving program needs and priorities.
  13. Must be willing and able to travel to various work locations within the City of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, and to transport work-related materials or equipment as required.
  14. Ability to work weekdays, weekends and evenings and to report to various work locations in a timely manner.


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