• Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Coordinator
  • Location
    Unit 200 – 332 Water Street, Vancouver, BC| British Columbia
  • Job ID
    37331
  • Views
    39
  • Date Posted
    16-06-2025
  • Expiry Date
    13-12-2025
  • Type of Job
    Full Time
  • Salary
    CAD $34.62 per hour
  • Min. Experience
    1 year to less than 2 years
  • Min. Education
    College/CEGEP
Job Details
Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery Ltd. is seeking an Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations Coordinator to join their team in Vancouver.

Permanent, full-time; 37.5 hours per week. Hourly wage of $34.62 plus extended health and dental, after completing 4 month probationary period.

How to apply:
*Please do not call or apply in person.

Please email resume to hr332waterst@gmail.com


OR

Mail resume to:
Unit 200 – 332 Water Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 1B6

* Please indicate whether you are a Canadian/Permanent Resident or a Refugee Claimant with a valid Work Permit.
Job Description
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• Engage and process in gallery sales with clients.
• Assess artwork to be promoted to determine marketing and advertising needs of an establishment.
• Develop and implement strategies and related content for direct digital marketing and advertising campaigns.
• Manage post-campaign analysis to measure and report on marketing and advertising metrics for ROI opportunities.
• Develop and maintain social media accounts, including managing client reviews and inquiries.
• Develop, implement, and evaluate client relations strategies and programs designed to inform clients and employees of initiatives and policies relating to Indigenous art, affiliated organizations in the tourism, hospitality, and corporate industries.
• Processing online sales from social media, and advertising campaigns.
• Oversee and prepare reports and proposals relating to inventory management.
• Support in organizing meetings, events and VIP functions, and/or programs to promote newly acquired artwork.
• Support in managing and archiving exhibition collections.
• Collection management of highly collectible objects
• Respond to written and in-person inquiries
• Assist in coordinating and promoting exclusive gallery events for internal and external audiences.
• Assist in the preparation of brochures, reports, newsletters, and other material.
• Managing and receiving incoming and outgoing wearable artwork
• Participate in special assigned projects related to exhibitions.
• Support the marketing and promotion of exclusive gallery exhibitions.
• Merchandising the collection as well as providing administrative support duties relating to inventory.
• Soliciting artworks to clients and processing sales.

Requirements:
• A university degree or college diploma in business marketing, public relations, communications, museology or cultural anthropology is required;
• Demonstrated knowledge of the Indigenous art industry is an asset;
• At least one year of previous work experience in advertising, marketing, and/or public relations is required;
• English ability is required.