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.
When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
*** NOTE TO APPLICANTS : applications submitted through selection process 23-DIS-AB-T6-EA-592736-1 (PM-03/PM-04) will be taken into consideration. Therefore, applicants DO NOT NEED to submit another application to this process in order to be considered.
When applying to this process, you will be required to answer screening questions with full details in the provided text box. Your details should clearly demonstrate HOW you meet the specified criteria of education and experience, by including when, where and how you obtained the requirement. Please include examples of the functions performed where relevant.
Failure to answer the screening/text questions with sufficient detail may result in your application being rejected from the process. Your resume will be used as a secondary source of information and must accurately reflect your employment history and support your qualifications. It is therefore inappropriate to only state “refer to resume” in response to screening/text questions.
(Both PM–03 and PM-04)
Establishing and sustaining effective working relationships with officials from: First Nations, other government departments and agencies and department staff, including any related conflict resolution. Delivering and/or monitoring programs such as grants and contribution agreements, other budgets, specific service delivery; monitoring program activities against legislative and policy requirements to ensure compliance; and resolving issues with partners. Researching, recommending and contributing to the development and implementation of program policies, procedures and information management systems; monitoring and analysing the effectiveness of initiatives, services and processes. Works with a range of software applications to support the team.
(PM-03)
Planning, coordinating and delivering departmental programs, including contributing to the analysis and formulation of strategies. Working with internal and external partners, analysing requirements and developing strategies and options to meet objectives; providing advice on the selection, implementation and management of strategies. Providing subject matter expertise, including analysing, developing and coordinating program related strategies and initiatives; preparing analyses, briefings and reports; delivering presentations; and participating in committees.
(PM-04)
Planning, developing, managing and delivering departmental programs and projects. Providing advice on program related issues and strategic direction to internal and external partners and other stakeholders. Developing strategic and operational plans, analysing and evaluating proposals and strategies. Leading and/or participating in project teams or working groups involved in analysing and developing program strategies and initiatives, plans and policies; preparing comprehensive
analyses, briefings and reports; delivering presentations; and chairing and/or participating in departmental and external committees. Developing and coordinating the implementation of program related legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines, and monitoring and assessing their effectiveness.
Indigenous Services Canada strives to be a trusted partner that respects Indigenous perspectives and supports First Nations, Inuit and Métis in controlling the delivery of high-quality services for healthy, prosperous and thriving communities. With this unique vision, the Department’s work is grounded within two fundamental guiding principles: respect the diversity of Indigenous cultures and see their influence in the way we work; and recognizing that partnerships are at the core of how we do things.
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous peoples to independently deliver services and address the socio-economic conditions in their communities.
To learn more about Indigenous Services Canada, click here: https://www.canada.ca/en/indigenous-services-canada.html.
At Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), you will have the opportunity to:
• take part in meaningful work that contributes to reconciliation with
Indigenous peoples.
• contribute to ISC's interesting and unique mandate by playing a role in supporting services and programs in communities such as education, economic development, housing, community infrastructure and social support.
• enhance your work experience to advance your career while making a difference in the various Indigenous communities.
Workplace: The Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Modern Workplace initiative is a multi-year journey that will gradually move ISC to a more flexible and innovative working environment.
A cultural dimension to the workspace is focused on an Indigenous inclusive, results driven, agile, innovative and resilient organization.
Working at the AB Regional office of ISC offers a unique opportunity to:
• Work with AB First Nations to advance their priorities
• Travel to AB First Nation communities
• Work with other departments and levels of government (Provincial and Municipal) to coordinate support for AB First Nations
• Participate in cultural awareness activities in the Four Places where people sit united - Indigenous Cultural Centre, located in the building.
We are located at 9700 Jasper Avenue in the vibrant core of downtown Edmonton; overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley; across from the convention centre; and adjacent to the Churchill light rail transit station; and, is well served by various bus services at the door.
Our building features:
• most of the federal government departments and agencies in Edmonton
• GC Workplace configuration beginning April 2023 – newly renovated with open unassigned workspaces.
• Wi-Fi throughout (re workstation portability)
• Fully equipped video-conferencing areas to support collaboration and innovation
• Onsite daycare
• Foodcourt in the building, as well as a variety of restaurants nearby
• Underground parking
• Secure bicycle storage, allowing employees to commute using Edmonton’s integrated bike path system
This is a continuous intake of applications, to create and maintain an inventory of opportunities within CIRNAC and ISC, in the Alberta Region as represented by the following directorates:
- Partnerships and Agreements; Education & Social Development Programs & Partnerships; Child & Family Services; Infrastructure & Emergency Management; Lands & Economic Development; Treaty, Individual Affairs & Intergovernmental Relations, etc.
A pool of partially or fully qualified candidates may be established through this process to staff identical or similar positions at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC).
The pool can be used to staff positions with various tenures (assignment, secondment, acting, deployment, term or indeterminate appointments).
Applicants are encouraged to apply now, as managers may use the pool of qualified candidates initially created from the inventory to hire at any point in time.
Following creation of the initial pool of qualified candidates, and as positions become available, applicants who meet the screening qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
A specific number or type of positions is unknown.
Positions to be filled: Number to be determined
Your résumé.
Contact information for 3 references.
EDUCATION:
(PM-03)
A secondary school* diploma, or an acceptable combination** of education, training and/or experience.
* The term “secondary school” refers to high school as established by educational authorities.
**For the acceptable combination of education, training and experience, candidates must provide a list of completed courses as well as a description of relevant experience.**
EXPERIENCE:
(Both Streams)
Experience in establishing and sustaining effective working relationships, including conflict resolution.
Experience in interpreting and applying legislation, regulations or policies.
Experience working with software programs.
Stream 2 only (PM-04): Experience in providing effective strategic advice and recommendations.
English essential
Information on language requirements
EDUCATION:
(PM-04)
A secondary school diploma, and successful completion of two years of an acceptable post-secondary educational program in business administration, social sciences, aboriginal studies,
commerce, management, land management, land use planning, real property management, project management, public administration, finance, economics, accounting or other relevant
field (which could include psychology, education, natural resource management, physical geography or environmental sciences, etc.) or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or
experience defined as successful completion of 2 or more years of experience in a relevant field supplemented by relevant training orsuccessful course work.
* The term “secondary school” refers to high school as established by educational authorities.
**For the acceptable combination of education, training and experience, candidates must provide a list of completed courses as well as a description of relevant experience.**
KNOWLEDGE:
(Both Streams)
Knowledge of current and emerging issues for Indigenous people and communities, and how they inter-link with the broader Canadian society.
ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES:
(Both streams)
Ability to effectively prioritize, work under pressure and multitask in an environment of competing priorities.
Ability to work effectively with First Nations, Inuit, or Métis.
Effective Written Communication.
Effective Oral communication.
Implement vision and strategy.
Achieve results.
PERSONAL SUITABILITY:
(Both streams)
Demonstrates integrity and respect.
Shows initiative and is action-oriented.
Dependability.
EDUCATION:
(Both Streams)
Graduation with a degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with an acceptable specialization relevant to the work to be performed.
(PM-03)
A secondary school diploma, and successful completion of two years of an acceptable post-secondary educational program in business administration, social sciences, aboriginal studies, commerce, management, land management, land use planning, real property management, project management, public administration, finance, economics, accounting or other relevant field (which could include psychology, education, natural resource management, physical geography or environmental sciences, etc.) or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience defined as successful completion of 2 or more years of experience in a relevant field supplemented by relevant training or successful course work.
* The term “secondary school” refers to high school as established by educational authorities.
**For the acceptable combination of education, training and experience, candidates must provide a list of completed courses as well as a description of relevant experience.**
EXPERIENCE:
(PM-03)
Experience in providing effective strategic advice and recommendations.
(Both Streams)
Experience working with First Nations and/or Indigenous organizations.
Experience in analyzing complex issues* and making recommendations.
* "Complex issues" are defined as involving three (3) of the following criteria:
- Sensitive or high profile;
- Multiple stakeholders or jurisdictions;
- Competing objectives or priorities;
- Multi-year or multi-phase.
Experience in leading, managing people or a project, that includes staffing, assigning of work, evaluating performance, training and addressing performance issues.
Experience in social work or case management in health or social services.
Experience analyzing financial information related to forecast and/or budgets and participating in the review of financial statements and program evaluations.
Experience managing financial resources, negotiating contracts/agreements and/or managing contracts/agreements.
Experience working in a field related to the scope of the program (e.g. public health, environmental public health, social services, physical or environmental sciences, Indigenous affairs, education, infrastructure, financial management, etc).
Experience with Emergency management practices.
Experience working in lands management or administration.
Experience with the fundamentals of project management processes for infrastructure.
Experience in researching, analysing, developing and presenting briefing and reporting material on matters in support of policies, programs or projects.
ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES:
Ability to speak a First Nation language commonly used in Alberta.
CURRENT AND/OR FUTURE ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS
(Not essential, but preference may be given to candidates who possess the organizational needs)
Indigenous Services Canada is committed to having a skilled and diversified workforce representative of the population its serve. In support of our strategy to achieve our employment equity goals, preference may be given to candidates who, at the time of application, indicate that they are belonging to one of the following Employment Equity groups (self-declaration): Indigenous peoples, Women, Visible Minorities and Persons with Disabilities.
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Willing and able to work overtime on short notice.
Willing and able to travel including to small and/or remote
communities.
Possession of a valid driver’s license or personal mobility to the degree normally associated with possession of a valid driver’s license within the limits of the Treasury Board’s Travel Policy, depending on the position.
Reliability Status or Secret security clearance, depending on the position.
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
Re-evaluation period: If you submitted an application and/or underwent assessment and were found not qualified, you may resubmit an application to be considered after a 6 month waiting period, from the time when the last assessment was completed.
Interested persons must meet each essential qualification to be appointed to the position. However, a person may be appointed to the position even though he/she does not meet any or all of the asset
qualifications, operational requirements, or organizational needs. However, meeting these criteria is desirable, and may be a deciding factor in choosing the person to be appointed.
Acknowledgement of receipt of applications will not be sent; we will contact candidates when the screening process is completed.
Communication for this process will be sent via email. Applicants MUST check their e-mail accounts frequently as there may be a deadline for responses. It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure accurate contact information is provided and updated as required. Candidates who apply to this selection process should include an email address that accepts email from unknown users (some email systems block these types of email).
If you need to communicate with us during any stage of this process,
please indicate the selection process number (23-DIS-AB-T6-EA592736-1) in the subject field of your email.
Depending on the requirements of the position(s) being staffed from this process, for current or future vacancies, any or all of the asset qualifications, operational requirements, and organizational needs may be applied at any stage in this selection process (i.e. screening and appointment stage).
Please note that your overall conduct and communications relating to this process, including email correspondence, throughout the entire process may be used in the assessment of qualifications and
competencies.
It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure accurate contact information is provided and updated as required.
Reference checks will be sought.
An interview may be administered.
A written test may be administered.
You must provide proof of your education credentials. Candidates with foreign credentials must provide proof of Canadian equivalency. Consult the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials for further information at http://www.cicic.ca/.
Persons are entitled to participate in the appointment process in the official language(s) of their choice.
Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, 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.