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Bilingual Communications Lead

📍 Toronto, Canada

Arts and Entertainment FP Canada

Job Description

Bilingual Communications Lead (English/French)

Full-time Permanent

Position Overview The Bilingual Communications Lead will play a key role in developing and executing strategic communications initiatives that advance FP Canada's mission of championing better financial wellness for all Canadians by leading the advancement of professional financial planning in Canada. Through compelling storytelling and comprehensive campaigns, the Bilingual Communications Lead will help to strengthen FP Canada’s reputation as the leader in professional financial planning in Canada. This new role requires an excellent writer and a creative, strategic communicator who is fluent in both English and French.

Reporting to the Manager, Communications, the Bilingual Communications Lead will manage one direct report and effectively manage multiple projects, collaborate across teams, and deliver compelling content that resonates with diverse audiences in both official languages. The Bilingual Communications Lead will monitor trends and developments, measure the effectiveness of communications, and translate insights into continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities In this role, you will:

Strategic Communications

Support the development and implementation of comprehensive communications strategies aligned with organizational goals

Contribute to the planning and execution of integrated campaigns that raise awareness of the value of professional financial planning

Create compelling, audience-appropriate content in English and French across multiple channels

Ensure brand and style consistency in both languages, monitor communications trends, industry developments and stakeholder sentiment to inform strategy

Monitor the effectiveness of communications, prepare regular performance reports, and develop a communications dashboard to support continuous improvement

Account Management/Cross Functional Collaboration

Serve as the primary communications liaison for the Fintellect Initiative, the Canadian Foundation for Financial Planning (CFFP), and the FP Canada Standards Council (enforcement)

Develop and execute tailored communications strategies and plans for projects and initiatives, as required. Lead production and rollout of the FP Canada Standards Council Annual Report

Contribute to the planning, promotion and execution of events such as FP Canada’s annual Financial Planning Conference

Coordinate translation services for Marketing & Communications Team when required, and ensure quality and accuracy of translated materials

Media and Public Relations

Help maintain relationships with media contacts and support media outreach, inquiries, and interview preparation in collaboration with the Manager, Communications

Prepare media briefs, optimize news release distribution, monitor media coverage and report on earned media results

Required Qualifications The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:

University degree or College diploma in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, or a related field

Minimum seven years of progressive communications experience, preferably in a professional association, non-profit, or financial services environment

Experience working within asset management/financial services industry

Fluent in English and French (both verbal and written), with exceptional bilingual writing, editing, and storytelling skills and the ability to explain complex topics clearly and adapt tone to diverse audiences

Proven ability to meet tight deadlines and work effectively with senior executives

Experience in working with agencies and external contractors preferred

Strong people leadership skills, with experience managing direct reports preferred

The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:

Strategic thinker able to translate organizational goals into effective communications

Experience in content writing, demonstrated media relations expertise, the ability to engage and manage multiple stakeholder relationships

Strong project management and research skills, a self-starter, creative problem solver with a growth mindset

Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities, collaborative approach with excellent interpersonal skills

Working with FP Canada Established in 1995, FP Canada is a national not-for-profit education, certification and professional oversight organization working in the public interest. FP Canada is dedicated to championing better financial wellness for all Canadians by leading the advancement of professional financial planning in Canada. Learn more at FPCanada.ca.

FP Canada employs over 80 people, and our office is located in downtown Toronto. This is a full-time permanent position working 5 days per week, during core business hours, with some flexibility required. We offer a hybrid-work model, requiring at a minimum, two days a week (40%) on average, of employees’ time be spent in the office. This hybrid position is based in Toronto; however, we welcome applications from qualified candidates across Canada who are seeking a fully remote arrangement.

We are committed to wellness and a healthy work environment for our employees. You will earn a competitive annual salary, paid vacation and personal days, and you will enjoy our comprehensive employee benefits, RRSP matching program, professional development opportunities, flexible work arrangements and regular social events.

Our Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity FP Canada values inclusion and diversity, and different perspectives and experiences; and we are committed to working towards an inclusive and diverse organization, reflective of Canada’s population. We encourage candidates who identify in traditionally underrepresented communities (women, racialized persons, indigenous persons, LGBTQ2S+ and persons with disabilities) to apply.

Our Commitment to Accessibility FP Canada is committed to ensuring equal access and participation for people with disabilities in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC) and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). FP Canada will provide accommodation on request throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process for applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation, please inform our Human Resources Department at careers@fpcanada.ca.

Additional information This position is a newly created role within our organization.

Salary based on experience, ranging from $90,000 to $95,000.

Use of Artificial Intelligence FP Canada uses AI‑enabled tools to support parts of the recruitment process, including screening and assessing applications. These tools help ensure consistency and efficiency in evaluating candidates; however, all final hiring decisions are made by human reviewers. If you have questions about how AI is used in our hiring process, please contact our Human Resources Department at careers@fpcanada.ca.

Applications will be accepted until February 24, 2026.

We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Job Details

Posted Date: February 21, 2026
Job Type: Arts and Entertainment
Location: Toronto, Canada
Company: FP Canada

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