CONSULTANT, POLICY PLANNING & PROJECTS
Job ID : 43093
Job Category : Policy, Planning & Research
Division & Section : Children's Services
Work Location : Metro Hall, 55 John St, Toronto, M5V 3C6
Job Type & Duration : Full-time, Permanent Vacancy
Salary : $112,000.00 - $144,200.00 annually, Wage Grade 7.5
Shift Information : Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation : Non-Union
Number of Positions Open : 1
Posting Period : 23-Nov-2023 to 07-Dec-2023
Job Duties
The Consultant, Policy Planning & Projects (Consultant to the General Manager) will provide senior-level strategic advice to the General Manager, Children's Services and the senior management team, and represent the General Manager on divisional, cluster and corporate initiatives and projects. In addition, the Consultant will work with members of Council and staff to monitor directives, consult on, and apply an intergovernmental lens to, divisional programs, projects and initiatives. Specifically, the successful incumbent :
Key Qualifications
1. Post-secondary education in Public Policy and Administration or a related field, in addition to considerable experience working in a public sector or large not-for-profit organization, or an approved equivalent combination of education and related experience.
2. Considerable experience in strategic policy and planning, preferably within a government setting or a large not-for profit-organization, supported by excellent analytical skills with the ability to effectively identify barriers, and areas for improvement, propose solutions and implement recommendations.
3. Considerable experience preparing complex reports, briefings and correspondence for senior management in order to inform decision-making.
4. Experience working with community service and support agencies, politicians and various stakeholders from all levels of government, coupled with political acuity and judgement in order to establish partnerships and effective working relationships.
5. Advanced knowledge of, and ability to work with, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other software packages and programming languages currently used to collect, analyze and report research data; SAS is an asset.
6. Thorough understanding of the City's governance structure (e.g. Council and committees), legislative framework and decision-making processes, as well as intergovernmental relationships and protocols.
7. Well-developed mediation, negotiation and facilitation skills at a senior level to provide leadership and gain consensus on competing priorities, with the ability to impact and influence others.
8. Excellent oral and written communications skills to prepare written materials and communicate information clearly and simply, along with knowledge of social media.
9. Familiarity with legislation and policies governing the planning, funding and delivery of childcare, including Ontario Statutes, such as Occupational Health and Safety Act, Day Nurseries Act,
Labour Relations Act, applicable collective agreements, in addition to other relevant legislation governing childcare.
10. Sound knowledge of current issues and trends in the children’s services field and delivery of community service to advise and debrief the senior management team.
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How to Apply :
For more information on this and other opportunities with the City of Toronto, visit us online at https : / / jobs.toronto.ca / jobsatcity / . To apply online, submit your resume, quoting Job ID 43093, by Thursday, December 7, 2023.
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Additional information :
Employment type : Full-time