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Monthly Dignity is a Montreal-based nonprofit fighting period poverty through product distribution, education, and advocacy. We’re looking for passionate people to help us grow our impact in the community.

Access Program Coordinator

📍 Montreal (hybrid)   ⏰ Full-time, 35h/week   💰 $69,615/year   📅 Deadline: July 24, 2026

Role description: Our Access program is how we get menstrual products into the hands of people who need them. We distribute free products to a growing network of more than 75 community partners across the Greater Montreal Area, including women’s centres, shelters and day centres serving people experiencing houselessness, organizations serving newcomers and refugees, youth outreach centres, LGBTQIA+ organizations, and many others. We offer a range of single-use and reusable products, and work with each partner to identify the unique needs and preferences of the communities they serve. In 2025, our team distributed more than 200,000 products through this program.

The Access Coordinator will be responsible for daily operations of our distribution program, including partner relationships, inventory and storage, donation planning and distribution, and receiving incoming shipments. This is a hands-on and logistics-focused role that forms a core pillar of how Monthly Dignity achieves its mission.

Key responsibilities:

Partner relationships and community outreach
  • Maintain regular and reliable communication with existing community partners.
  • Assess the eligibility of new partner organizations and onboard those that qualify.
  • Act as the main point of contact for partners on product access and distribution.
  • Ensure regular distribution of products to partner organizations.
  • Schedule donation pick-ups at our storage unit and organize delivery drives if a partner cannot collect their order.
  • Coordinate with partners by email to confirm quantities, timing, and logistics.
  • Guide product selection when partners need help choosing what fits their community.
  • Keep an accurate and up-to-date count of stock in our storage unit using an internal inventory system.
  • Flag low stock and signal when sourcing is needed.
  • Maintain the storage space so products are easy to locate and handle safely.
  • Track distribution data (quantities distributed, partners served) and provide accurate figures for program monitoring and grant reporting.
  • Liaise with donors and suppliers to request products and coordinate shipments.
  • Be on site to receive deliveries of menstrual products.
  • Coordinate with shippers and storage unit to ensure adequate equipment is available (e.g. maximum truck length for loading dock access, dock leveler, jigger).

 

Qualifications:

  • Experience working in community organizations.
  • Experience with logistics, distribution, warehouse, or comparable hands-on operational work.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage inventory, scheduling, and competing priorities.
  • Comfort tracking data and keeping accurate records using internal database tools to support program monitoring and grant reporting.
  • Physically able to lift and move boxes by hand (<15 lbs) and to safely operate a freight elevator and pallet jack to move larger shipments.
  • Ability to work independently within a small and primarily remote team.
  • Capacity to take initiative to improve how the program runs and to help expand our partner network as the organization grows.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Fluency in French and English.
  • Valid driver’s license. A car-sharing service will be provided.

 

Compensation and benefits: This is a salaried, full-time position at 35 hours per week at $69,615 per year. The position is funded through March 2027 under a grant, and we are actively pursuing additional funding with the intention to continue the role beyond that date. Benefits include flexible scheduling, three weeks of paid vacation, paid winter closure, group health insurance, and RRSP matching (up to 3%).

Application & interview process:

  1. Applications: upload your CV & cover letter below by 24 July 2026.
  2. First round: 15 minute screening calls with selected candidates between 27-31 July 2026
  3. Second round: full interviews with shortlisted candidates between 3-7 August 2026.
  4. Ideal start date: 24 August 2026

All applicants will be contacted throughout the hiring process.

We want our team to reflect the communities we work with. If you have lived experience connected to the communities that this program serves, we strongly encourage you to apply. We are happy to provide accommodations at any point in the hiring process, so please let us know what you need.

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