Senior Regulatory Advisor
Senior Regulatory Advisor-RES006924Employment Type : Non-Perm Out-of-Scope
Location(s)
SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry
090 Trade and Export DevelopmentSalary Range : $7,755 -$10,080MonthlyGrade : MCP.08.
The Ministry of Trade and Export Development advances economic growth to generate wealth and opportunity in Saskatchewan.
The Ministry facilitates a coordinated cross-government approach to attract investment and grow export markets. The Ministry fosters and supports a competitive business environment, facilitates trade and strengthens Saskatchewan’s international relations.
The Opportunity
The Strategic Policy and Competitiveness Division, Regulatory Modernization Unit is seeking a detail-oriented, flexible and innovative individual for the role of Senior Regulatory Advisor on a one-year term .
We are looking for someone who stands apart from others with exceptional leadership, communication and relationship-building skills.
The Regulatory Modernization Unit leads the Government of Saskatchewan’s regulatory modernization efforts, including providing support to the Red Tape Reduction Committee.
As part of this small, high-performing team, this position works across government to improve the regulatory environment in Saskatchewan in support of the long-term prosperity of Saskatchewan people.
Reporting to the Director, Regulatory Modernization, Planning & Performance, Financial Programs, you will :
- Develop, implement and evaluate government’s regulatory modernization strategy;
- Research and develop regulatory best practices to help Saskatchewan become a leader in regulatory modernization;
- Develop policy, procedures and strategic documents to set the direction for regulatory modernization and red tape reduction;
- Harmonize and integrate regulatory modernization performance and accountability planning tools with the provincial government’s central regulatory, legislative, strategic planning, continuous improvement and program review processes;
- Lead initiatives across government (e.g. removal of business irritants) to reduce Saskatchewan’s regulatory burden, encourage local and foreign investment, and to stimulate innovation by business and industry;
- Maintain knowledge and expertise of the ongoing developments, trends and improvements to international regulatory modernization standards.
- These could potentially impact Saskatchewan’s ability to remain a competitive place for investment should they be inconsistent with our policy direction or objectives;
- Lead the Secretariat duties to Cabinet’s Red Tape Reduction Committee; provide advice, support and analysis to the Committee to advance regulatory modernization outcomes;
- Provide direction to all Ministries, Agencies and Crowns to ensure they adopt expected principles and meet performance standards related to regulatory work planning, red tape reviews, risk management and red tape reduction reporting;
- Identify, protect and advance Saskatchewan’s interests related to regulatory notification, reconciliation and cooperation under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement; and
- Develop and deliver training and education material to increase government and non-government stakeholder awareness, build government-wide capacity, improve accountability and encourage effective participation to modernize regulatory requirements and reduce government red tape.
As our successful candidate, you will have :
- A demonstrated track record for achieving results in a complex, multiple stakeholder environment;
- Leadership strengths that promote inclusion / engagement and foster an innovative and collaborative environment;
- Expertise in building and maintaining credible relationships across a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders;
- The ability to communicate clearly, concisely and confidently with senior officials all levels of the organization and external stakeholders;
- Proven experience driving strategic initiatives; recognized as accountable, innovative, a change agent and influencer;
- Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of business planning, accountability processes and risk management;
- Political acumen and skills demonstrated through experience providing strategic advice to senior leaders on sensitive issues;
- The ability to break down structural and functional barriers and encourage a culture of cross-team collaboration; and
- The ability to promote and encourage a culture built on the Government of Saskatchewan’s Commitment to Excellence respect and integrity, serving citizens, excellence and innovation, and one team.
Typically, the knowledge and skills required in this position would be obtained through the completion of a university degree in Business Administration, Commerce, Economics and / or a related discipline, supplemented by a Master’s Degree, Project Management Certification / designation or CPA designation, with a minimum of three years of experience in a related field.
What We Offer
The Saskatchewan public service offers :
- Dynamic, challenging work for talented individuals;
- A competitive salary;
- Comprehensive benefits package including pension;
- Vacation, Scheduled Days Off (SDO) and other types of leave;
- Personal development and training; and
- An inclusive work environment.
We are committed to workplace diversity.Hours of Work : M - Monthly Out of Scope
Number of Openings
Closing Date
Nov 20, 2023, 12 : 59 : 00 AM