Scrum Master - GOAPRDJP
1-year Contract
4 positions - 2 submissions
7000 - 113 ST
Edmonton
work remotely; however may be required to attend meetings or work sessions in Edmonton on reasonable notice from the Province.
Project Overview
The Government of Alberta (GoA) has embarked on transforming the work of government to deliver simpler more efficient and better services for the citizens of Alberta thereby ensuring that the needs of Albertans are effectively met in the digital age. The Province has a strategic role within government to drive efficiencies innovation and modernization. The Digital Design and Delivery Division (DDD) is the Provinces new centre for digital delivery. It was established to maximize capability and confidence in modern digital practice by ensuring service quality and value through standards and controls. This includes utilizing human-centred design approaches together with agile methodology and modern data practices.
DDD works in partnership with GoA ministries to deliver programs that better serve Albertans.
DDD requires up to four (4) Scrum Masters to work with DDD on service innovation program review and digital transformation projects across the GoA. The Scrum Master(s) will work as part of cross-functional program review or product delivery teams. These teams led by GoA product owners and DDD work collaboratively and collectively participate in a full range of activities including field research backlog definition and refinement and sprint planning and execution. Digital transformation projects review the current state of services identify future opportunities and then deliver new services that are efficient effective and affordable.
Scrum Master(s) identify and remove roadblocks and distractions that affect sprint commitments and prevent delivery of product features. Scrum Master(s) will be responsible for the management of the agile sprint process for cross-functional program review or product delivery teams. Scrum Master(s) will provide leadership and mentoring in agile principles policies and procedures to enable the teams to self-organize and deliver consistently on sprint deliverables. Scrum Master(s) will be expected to manage communication maximize transparency disseminate information related to service delivery and resolve any conflict when it arises.
Scope of Services
The Scrum Master(s) will be required on a full-time basis working across two (2) to three (3) projects. Time location and frequency of work will vary depending on the needs of the particular project. At the end of each term it is expected that the Scrum Master(s) may work a maximum of 1960 hours unless otherwise agreed upon with the Province. However Scrum Master(s) may be required to work fewer or more hours depending on the nature and needs of their work as directed by the Province.
Services and project deliverables should evolve as the work progresses in response to emerging user and business needs as well as design and technical opportunities. However the following must be delivered (iteratively) over the course of the project:
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Scrum Master GOAPRDJP • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada