Director, Strategic Policy - Edmonton, Canada - Government of Alberta

Government of Alberta
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Edmonton, Canada

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Job Information
Job Requisition ID: 54278


Ministry:
Indigenous Relations


Location:
Edmonton


Full or Part-Time:
Full Time

Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week

Permanent/Temporary:
Permanent


Scope:
Open Competition


Closing Date:
March 13, 2024

Classification:
Senior Manager Zone 2 (M4Z2)


Salary:
$4,149.76 to $5,269.59 bi-weekly ($108,308- $137,536 /year)


The Ministry of Indigenous Relations works with Indigenous communities, the federal government, industry and other stakeholders to support strong, vibrant Indigenous communities and people who fully participate in a prosperous, competitive and diverse Alberta.


The ministry is also responsible for:

  • Promoting social and economic opportunities for Indigenous Peoples
  • Coleading Indigenous training for all Alberta public servants
  • Working with other ministries to develop opportunities for Indigenous Peoples to influence land and resource management decisions.


The Strategic Engagement and Policy Innovation (SEPI) branch is part of the Consultation, Land and Policy (CLP) division in Indigenous Relations.

SEPI provides a strong foundation of policy development, strategic engagement, consultation capacity development, expert advice and relationship-building through education, training, and capacity funding.

SEPI staff work with staff throughout the Ministry and the rest of the Government of Alberta to ensure that Indigenous-related policies are informed by Indigenous input and that engagement and consultation best practices are used, to meet the Ministry's mandate to advance reconciliation.


Role Responsibilities:


Are you ready to lead a policy team who plays a pivotal role in providing guidance, specialized knowledge, and expert advice that ensures Indigenous perspectives are at the heart of developing and implementing policies, programs, services and initiatives government-wide? As the Director of Policy Innovation & Intergovernmental Relations, you will bring your leadership expertise and collaborative nature in shaping strategic policy initiatives that support ministry goals and government direction while balancing perspectives of Indigenous communities, the federal government, industry and other stakeholders to support strong, vibrant Indigenous communities and people who fully participate in a prosperous, competitive and diverse Alberta.


Key Responsibilities of the Role Includes:

  • Lead the development and integration of strategic policy aligned with ministry objectives and governmental frameworks, including engaging relevant departments.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with federal/provincial/territorial counterparts and other ministries to ensure alignment and support for policy initiatives.
  • Provide expert advice and guidance to executive team members, assistant deputy ministers, and other officials on strategic policy matters.
  • Track emerging trends and policy developments at various levels of government and indigenous organizations, identifying challenges and opportunities.
  • Drive the development of land policy concerning indigenous communities, ensuring alignment with ministry goals and priorities.
  • Advocate for the inclusion of indigenous perspectives in governmental decisions, policies, and strategies, fostering collaboration and open working relationships across ministries.
  • Lead the unit's operational planning and implementation, including managing staff, financial resources, and fostering a culture of innovation and strategic thinking.

APS Competencies:

Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans.

We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process.


This link will assist you with understanding competencies:


  • Building Collaborative Environments: Creates opportunities for connection and idea-sharing, fostering a positive atmosphere. Utilizes enthusiasm to motivate others towards results and builds effective alliances.
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Agility: Anticipates and adapts quickly to opportunities and risks, fostering proactive practices. Supports others through change and integrates it effectively into existing work.
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Creative Problem Solving: Encourages innovation and creativity in addressing complex issues, fostering a culture of positive change. Actively involves the team in generating and implementing new ideas.
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Drive for Results:Aligns decisions with organizational needs, ensuring integration and a focus on long-term outcomes. Addresses challenges directly and removes barriers to collaboration.
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Develop Networks: Identifies and connects with key contributors, ensuring stakeholder needs are reflected. Builds trust through understanding and meeting stakeholder expectations.
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Systems Thinking: Considers long-term impacts and aligns goals with broader organizational priorities. Proactively manages issues to mitigate risks and ens

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