Reference Number
ERG20J-022608-000004
Selection Process Number
20-ENR-EA-0045
Organization
Canada Energy Regulator
Year
2020-2021
Days Open
31
Classification
EC08, NB12
City
Calgary
Type
External
Total
62
Employment Equity
48
(77.4%)
Screened out
11
(17.7%)
Screened in
51
(82.3%)
Employment Equity 77.4% 48
Screened Out 17.7% 11
Screened In 82.3% 51
Women 40.3% 25
Visible minority 24.2% 15
Indigenous 25.8% 16
People with disabilities 0% 0
English 90.3% 56
French 9.7% 6
Citizens 90.3% 56
Permanent Residents 0% 0
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.
We encourage Aboriginal persons to self-identify as preference may be given to this Employment Equity Group. An Aboriginal person is a North American Indian or a member of a First Nation, Métis or Inuit. North American Indians or members of a First Nation include treaty, status or registered Indians, as well as non-status and non-registered Indians. Please note that you will be required to complete an Affirmation of Aboriginal Affiliation Form.
The Canada Energy Regulator works to keep energy moving safely across the country. We review energy development projects and share energy information, all while enforcing some of the strictest safety and environmental standards in the world. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta with regional offices in Montréal, Vancouver and Yellowknife, the CER has approximately 500 employees.
The CER is recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in a national competition to determine which employers lead their industries in offering exceptional workplaces for their employees.
Reporting to the Director, Stakeholder Engagement, this position is responsible for shaping the CER’s approach to proactive outreach in the Prairie region of Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba). The position provides expert advice to management on engagement of Indigenous peoples, landowners, municipalities and any other public affected by federal energy infrastructure. The incumbent is expected to collaborate with other internal technical disciplines to support and leverage engagement to reduce harm and manage issues effectively. This position also coaches and mentors other staff to deliver engagement effectively.
A pool of candidates may be created. Qualified candidates may be used to staff other similar positions at an equivalent or lower level on a term, indeterminate or acting basis. Appointment of qualified candidates will be based on the assessment results of the essential or essential and asset qualifications and with regard to breadth and depth of experience.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
A covering letter in 1,000 words (maximum)
Contact information for 3 references.
Education:
Graduation from a recognized university in a related field.
Experience:
E1 Significant* experience planning and leading public consultation and engagement
E2 Experience analyzing and communicating on policy issues
E3 Experience coaching and mentoring others
*Significant experience refers to approximately 8 years of relevant and recent experience where the activities were the focus of the candidate’s work and were neither temporary nor ad hoc. The candidate’s employment background indicates experience sufficient for recognition as fully functional in that field.
Bilingual - Imperative (BBB/BBB)
Information on language requirements
Organization-wide and Business Competencies:
OC1 Accountability and Results Orientation: Shape Level
• Inspires shared vision and values through demonstrated personal commitment.
• Takes responsibility for identifying and resolving gaps and issues of organization-wide importance.
OC2 Initiative and Adaptability to Change: Shape Level
• Creates new concepts and theories, in response to new challenges.
• Facilitates cultural change initiatives and ensures quality management thinking is built into business-wide processes.
OC3 Written Communications – Proficiency: Guide Level
• Communicates clearly, concisely, and effectively.
• Interprets complex messages and clearly articulates technical matters to senior level audiences in writing.
OC4 Oral Communications – Proficiency: Guide Level
• Communicates clearly, concisely, and effectively.
Technical Competencies:
TC1 Engagement Principles and Techniques: Shape Level
• Provides expert advice about engagement-related matters.
TC2 Issue Resolution Principles and Techniques: Shape Level
• Strategically applies dispute resolution concepts to major policy initiatives
Competency Level Definitions:
Guide is defined as thorough knowledge and capability of the competency. Able to influence and guide others in its application.
Shape is defined as recognized as an expert. Shapes direction of the CER with regards to the competency.
Asset Qualifications
AQ1 Master level education in a related field
AQ2 Experience in Indigenous engagement in the Prairies region (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba)
AQ3 Experience in socio-economic assessment
AQ4 Experience in a regulatory context
Preference may be given to qualified candidates self-identifying as *Aboriginal Persons and/or Visible Minorities.
Conditions of Employment
1) Willingness to undergo, successfully pass and maintain a reliability status security clearance.
2) Compliance with the CER’s Code of Conduct is required.
Note: It is strongly recommended that potential applicants read and consider the CER’s Code of Conduct prior to applying. This document is available on the CER Website http://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/code-of-conduct.
3) Must be willing and able to travel and to work overtime when required.
4) Must be willing to move within and between business units and teams, based on operational requirements and/or as individual development needs are identified.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
1. The CER has a classification system that differs from the greater public service. This NEB-12 position is similar to a EC-08 in terms of salary range only. The benefits offered, including relocation assistance, may be significantly different than those offered in the greater public service. This position is subject to CER’s Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada Collective Agreement.
2. Application Requirements: Applicants must submit, by the closing date, a resume and cover letter clearly demonstrating how they meet the essential qualifications of education and experience. Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate how they also meet the asset qualifications. Asset qualification(s) may be used at any point in the selection process (screening and/or assessment). Failure to provide sufficient information will result in applicants being screened out.
PLEASE NOTE: Applicants who apply to this selection process must include in their application a valid e-mail address and make sure this address is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users. Our intention is to communicate with applicants by e mail for assessment purposes including, sending invitations for written tests, interviews and issuing selection process results.
3. Assessment: You may be assessed using one or more of the following tools: your application, written examination, standardized tests, oral presentation, interview(s), role play scenarios, performance appraisals, reference checks and interactions with internal staff during the process and personal knowledge. Top down selection may be used during any stage of the selection process.
4. Appointment Requirements: Candidates must meet each essential qualification and the conditions of employment to be appointed to the position. A person may be appointed to the position even though he/she does not meet any or all of the asset qualifications, organizational needs or operational requirements; however, meeting these criteria is desirable and may be a deciding factor in choosing right fit for appointment.
Salary: Effective 1 November 2019 NEB-12, $116,589 to $141,851
The CER has the following forms of additional compensation that are separate from base salary, the eligibility for which is determined, in accordance with the provisions in the collective agreement or terms and conditions of employment for the duration period specified:
• a Calgary Allowance in the amount of 4.95% of base salary may be paid on a bi-weekly payroll basis
• annual performance pay which includes elements of individual performance (60% of payout) and corporate performance (40% of payout)
• annual market allowance which applies only to specified operational positions applies to this position; the allowance is paid in two semi-annualized payments
5. Terms of Employment: This position has been allocated and applies to the bargaining unit represented by the CER Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
6. Proof of Education: Proof of education is required prior to appointment. If you were educated outside of Canada, you must have your certificates and/or diplomas assessed against Canadian education standards. Please contact the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC) for more information www.cicic.ca.
Equivalencies granted by the Canadian provincial authorities with respect to Applied (Bachelor's) Degrees by colleges and technical institutes (i.e. in Ontario, British-Columbia, Alberta & Manitoba) must always be accepted as equivalent to Bachelor Degrees granted by universities in the provinces concerned.
7. Organization Future Needs: The CER is committed to having a skilled and diversified workforce representative of the population we serve. In support of our strategy to achieve our employment equity goals, selection may be limited to candidates self-identifying as belonging to one of the following Employment Equity groups: *Aboriginal Persons, Visible Minorities.
We encourage Aboriginal persons to self-identify as preference may be given to this Employment Equity Group.
*An Aboriginal person is a North American Indian or a member of a First Nation, Métis or Inuit. North American Indians or members of a First Nation include treaty, status or registered Indians, as well as non-status and non-registered Indians. Please note that you will be required to complete an Affirmation of Aboriginal Affiliation Form.
8. Head Office Location – Calgary, AB: 210, 517 10th Avenue SW
Preference will be given to veterans and to Canadian citizens, in that order, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.