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Eco-Systemic Monitoring Analyst

Statistics Canada
Iqaluit ,Nunavut
26.8K $-44.6K $ / an
Permanent
Temps plein

Eco-Systemic Monitoring Analyst

Reference number : IAN23J

Selection process number : 23-IAN-NUN-EA- Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada - Resource Management

Iqaluit (Nunavut)

EC-05

$96, to $, (In addition, there are allowances ranging from $26, to $44,.)

For further information on the organization, please visit

Closing date : 20 December - 23 : 59, Pacific Time

Who can apply : Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad.

Important messages

We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the hiring process. If you need to be accommodated during any phase of the evaluation process, please use the Contact information below to request specialized accommodation.

All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.

Duties

The duties of the position range from working closely with Nunavut General Monitoring Plan (NGMP) funded project leads on the implementation and completion of their monitoring projects to working on and collecting monitoring data in order to ensure that the decision-makers in the Territory have the most up to date and accurate information available to them.

Work environment

Working in Nunavut, Canadas Eastern Arctic, is both challenging and exciting. Iqaluit has a significant number of amenities and a strong sense of community.

You will be part of small but very professional team that works with researchers, universities, Inuit, Nunavut communities and other levels of government.

The work that the Nunavut General Monitoring Plan (NGMP) does is extremely diverse and meaningful to the future well-being and development of the Territory.

Intent of the process

Immediate need : One full-time indeterminate position at Iqaluit, NU.

This process will be used to fill current vacancies and to establish a pool of qualified candidates for future opportunities (Deployment, Assignment, Secondment, Acting, Term or Indeterminate) in Nunavut only, with various security requirements (reliability or secret).

By default, and in the interest of the greater public service, pools created as a result of staffing processes at CIRNAC may be shared with other government departments.

Positions to be filled : 1

Information you must provide

Your résumé.

In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)

The following criteria will be assessed using your resume and the online screening questions. To be selected, you must demonstrate when, where and how you acquired each of the qualifications by giving concrete examples.

Graduation with a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with an acceptable specialization in economics, sociology or statistics.

Note : Candidates must always have a university degree. The courses for the specialization do not necessarily have to be part of a degree program in the required specialization.

The specialization may also be obtained through an acceptable combination of education, training and / or experience.

Experience as a contributing member of a multi-disciplinary team or working group with partners and stakeholders such as : other Federal Departments or Agencies, Industry or the Private Sector, or Territorial or Provincial Governments, Indigenous Organizations.

Experience participating in environmental or socio-economic monitoring activities.

Experience conducting research or analysis to support policy, legislative or regulatory options for the consideration of trends and their impacts.

If you possess any of the following, your application must also clearly explain how you meet it (other qualifications)

The following criteria will be assessed using your resume and online screening questions. They are assets; preference could be given to those who meet them.

A master-level degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with a specialization in economics, statistics, environmental and / or socio-economic assessment or monitoring.

Experience working within a multi-cultural environment, specifically as it relates to Inuit culture and values.

Experience working within a Northern environment.

Experience working within the Nunavut regulatory environment.

Experience in establishing interdepartmental or intergovernmental or community based relationships.

Experience with Northern socio or eco-systemic monitoring.

The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)

English essential

The following criteria are essential for the job, but assessed later using different assessment methods (written exam, interview, reference check, etc.).

Knowledge of Nunavuts economy and the impact and role of monitoring on the economy.

Knowledge of the Nunavut Agreement and its role in monitoring environmental and socio-economic impacts.

Ability to communicate effectively orally.

Ability to communicate effectively in writing.

Ability to provide strategic advice and recommendations in order to meet the interests of the department as well as for a variety of external groups.

Ability to establish priorities, meet deadlines and work effectively under pressure in a dynamic environment.

Demonstrates integrity and respect.

Thinking things through.

Working effectively with others.

Showing initiative and being action-oriented.

Adaptability.

The following may be applied / assessed at a later date (may be needed for the job)

These assets are assessed later; preference could be given to those who meet them.

Ability to communicate in Inuktut.

Ability to carry out assessments and develop and present eco-systemic, socioeconomic and / or economic opportunities, and;

Ability to provide advice to clients / stakeholders addressing monitoring or mitigation options.

As part of its priority to advance reconciliation and renew Canadas relationship with Indigenous peoples, the Department of CIRNAC is committed to hiring more Indigenous persons within its workforce.

Better representation within the public service of Canadas fastest-growing demographic group will lead to more innovative and inclusive solutions to todays complex challenges.

Ultimately, this will improve governmental services offered to all Canadians. Also, consistent with the Clerks Call to Action, we want to ensure that persons with disabilities are correctly represented within our organization.

We may therefore select only persons who have self-declared themselves as being members of the Indigenous and persons with disability groups.

Indigenous Peoples :

Il y a plus de 30 jours