About Us
The Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration (LSI) works as a trusted partner to grow the population, develop our current and future workforce, and foster inclusive, safe and fair workplaces. This includes welcoming people from across Canada and the world, helping people prepare for job opportunities and build the skills they need, promoting safe work environments and helping employers and employees know their rights and responsibilities. We work together to create a future where everyone has an opportunity to thrive.
The Corporate Policy and Services Branch of LSI is the department’s primary link with the broader government. The Branch helps ensure the department aligns with, and adheres to, government policies, priorities, and processes, and in turn, supports government decision-making.
The Policy and Planning Division, within the Corporate Policy and Services Branch, works collaboratively across the department and with internal and external partners, to develop and implement a clearly defined departmental strategic policy and planning framework to support the achievement of government and department priorities and objectives. The division is the key liaison with the Executive Council Office (ECO) and is the departmental lead for submissions to Executive Council, including Agencies, Boards and Commissions, procurement, and Requests for Legislation. The division takes a lead role in preparing ministerial and deputy ministerial briefing materials, strategic and business planning, and preparations for the House of Assembly.
About Our Opportunity
Are you seeking an opportunity to influence policy development that improves the labour, skills, and immigration sector in Nova Scotia? Do you want to join a team who enjoys brainstorming, solving problems, and bringing new ideas to life? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to explore as a Senior Policy Analyst within the Policy and Planning Division. We take a “people first” approach with our team and our work. We strive to build relationships based on kindness, respect, and collaboration.
As the Senior Policy Analyst, you will be responsible for preparing, coordinating, and leading department Cabinet submissions : leading activities to identify and develop solutions to policy, legislative, and regulatory challenges; undertaking research projects related to complex policy issues, and supporting briefings with senior management.
Building relationships with partners, including those within the department and across government, is important to this position as facilitating consultations and high-level collaborations among partners will be required to advance regulatory and policy initiatives. In this role, you will engage with Senior Management, Directors, program staff, Department of Justice legal staff, the Executive Council Office, other government agencies and departments, and community partners.
As the Senior Policy Analyst, you will report directly to the Manager of Policy in the Policy and Planning Division.
Primary Accountabilities
Qualifications and Experience
This may be the right opportunity for you if you have a bachelor’s degree plus six (6) years of related experience or an acceptable equivalent combination of training and experience. Related experience could include policy development and experience with the legislative and regulatory process. You have significant experience with project planning and project management.
You have exceptional communication skills (written and verbal) and experience leading teams and building strong relationships between diverse groups (government, equity-deserving communities and broader communities) to achieve department priorities. You possess strong analytical skills with an ability to synthesize information quickly to develop advice on an array of complex, ambiguous, and conflicting issues and have experience handling complex issues independently.
While not required, it is considered an asset if you have knowledge of government process and procedures for the development and approval of legislated proposals and Cabinet submissions. It is also an asset if you have knowledge of legislative, regulatory and policy issues facing Labour, Skills and Immigration.
Please include information within your application (cover letter or resume) to indicate how your education and experience meet the qualifications listed above.
We will assess the above qualifications and competencies using one or more of the following tools : oral presentations, interview(s), and reference checks.
Equivalency
Applicants relying on education and experience equivalencies must demonstrate such equivalencies in their application.
Benefits
Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs. For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here : Benefits for government employees.
Working Conditions
What We Offer
Pay Grade : PR 17 Salary Range : $3,;- $3,;Bi-Weekly