Job Posting: Communications and Partnerships Lead
Organization: Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP)
Location: Fully remote
Position Type: Full-time, 1 Year Contract
Salary Range: $75,000 – 85,000
Closing Date: April 3, 2026
About CAMP
The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project (CAMP) is a think tank founded in 2022 with the mission of tackling monopoly power in Canada and building a more free, fair, and democratic economy. CAMP is supported by foundations, companies, and individuals passionate about the fight against monopoly.
CAMP has been instrumental in the overhauling of Canada’s competition policy and has put the spotlight on monopolies in sectors like the food system, private equity, Big Tech, and banking. As CAMP grows, we need to broaden and deepen our communications expertise to translate CAMP’s transformative policy ideas for a diverse range of audiences.
Position Overview:
The ideal candidate will be an excellent writer, editor and a thinker capable of engaging in thought leadership on issues of competition and monopoly; deeply knowledgeable of the media and political ecosystems; comfortable bringing together diverse individuals and organizations; and an experienced communications professional able to support CAMP maximize the impact of our research, policy and advocacy efforts.
Reporting to the executive director, the Communications and Partnerships Lead will play a key role in advancing our mission by working with social and legacy media, partnering with external organizations, and coordinating effectively with our networks. They should also be eager to write about and engage with public policy to make Canada’s economy more fair, free, and democratic.
If you have a passion for communications and a desire to dive into some of Canada’s most pressing economic issues, then we would love to hear from you.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Develop and execute CAMP’s communications strategy and content calendar aligned with work products and key policy events
- Build and manage CAMP’s rapid-response communications capacity
- Grow CAMP’s digital presence through newsletter development, social media, and audio/video content production
- Grow and formalize relationships with existing allies and prospective partners across industry, civil society, and academia, domestically and abroad
- Lead CAMP’s participation in domestic coalition efforts on discrete policy priorities, including coordinating joint statements, consultation submissions, and campaigns during key legislative and regulatory moments
- Track and report on communications and partnership outcomes including media coverage, newsletter growth, reach, and coalition engagement
Qualifications:
- 3-5 years of experience in communications, public affairs, or advocacy, ideally within a policy, nonprofit, or journalism context
- Proven ability to translate complex policy or technical issues into compelling content for general audiences across multiple formats and channels
- Track record of building and managing partnerships or coalitions across diverse stakeholder groups, including civil society, industry, and government
- Strong media relations skills with experience pitching stories, developing spokesperson materials, and securing coverage in national outlets
- Experience managing digital communications channels including newsletters, social media, and audio/video content production
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, manage multiple priorities, and move quickly when policy windows open
Why Join CAMP?
- Competitive compensation: a full-time, 12 month position with a salary in the range of $75,000 – $85,000, based on experience and qualifications, as well as comprehensive health benefits
- Fully remote work environment with flexibility to work anywhere in Canada
- Purpose-driven work: everyone who works at CAMP is dedicated to building a more free, fair, and democratic economy amid unprecedented economic uncertainty
- Commitment to growth: CAMP supports personal and professional development – we will invest in your growth and are committed to positive societal impact
- Meaningful influence: CAMP is a respected and growing Canadian think tank that punches above our weight. As a result, our work influences public discourse and decision making
- Independence: we are looking for a candidate to take control of this opportunity, acting entrepreneurially to achieve our objectives
Interested applicants should provide a resume and cover letter by April 3, 2026, to applications@antimonopoly.ca with the subject line “CAMP Communications and Partnerships Lead”
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