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The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) 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 600 employees.
The Federal Public Service is stronger and most effective when we reflect the diversity of the Canadian population we serve. The CER is dedicated to building and promoting a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce, representative of all Canadians regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender expression, socio-economic background or lived experience.
Achieving a representative and diverse workforce has been identified as an organizational need for CER and may be applied at any time during this appointment process. If this criterion is used, only those who have indicated that they are members of the specified designated group(s) will be considered. As such, first consideration for an appointment may be given to candidates who self-declare as belonging to one of the four designated employment equity groups (Persons with a disability, Indigenous Peoples*, Members of a Visible Minority, or Women).
* Indigenous Peoples are people who are First Nation, Inuit or Métis.
The CER strives to be an employer of choice for Indigenous Peoples*. We are committed to implementing systemic changes within the organization, as well as supporting the individual Reconciliation journey of each person at the CER. We offer our Indigenous employees fifteen (15) hours of paid leave and twenty-two decimal five (22.5) hours of unpaid leave — that can also be made up hour for hour — per year to engage in traditional Indigenous practices. We provide access to Elders, one-on-one coaching, social and cultural events in the workplace, and opportunities to work and lead in a hybrid work model. Depending on the position, we also offer full-time telework options for Indigenous employees for whom living and working in or near their communities is critical to their identity, cultural security and the exercise of Treaty and inherent rights.
Reconciliation link : https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/consultation-engagement/indigenous-engagement/reconciliation/path-advancing-reconciliation.html
To self-declare, please ensure to check off the appropriate box within the online application under the Employment Equity section. To learn more about self-declaring, we encourage you to consult the following two links to learn more about employment equity and self declaration:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/opportunities/government/self-declaring-because-we-care.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/employment-equity.html
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.
The Vice President of Communications and Engagement leads the delivery of key programs and services at the CER, including internal and external communications, translation and official languages, engagement, and grants and contributions. They also oversee activities coordinated through the CER’s regional offices in Montreal and Vancouver.
The Vice President ensures alignment with the CER’s strategic priorities and the effective, efficient delivery of services. They provide expert advice on regulatory, policy, and issues management to senior leadership, including the CEO, Commission, and Board of Directors. The Vice President leads the CER’s core responsibility of Engagement and is the executive accountable for the Trust and Confidence strategic priority.
They manage financial and human resources within delegated authority, define team visions and goals, mentor staff, foster team cohesion, and collaborate across the organization.
Thriving in a fast-paced environment, the Vice President is adaptable, proactive in identifying risks and opportunities, and committed to continuous improvement.
They may act on behalf of the Executive Vice President, Transparency and Strategic Engagement, when required.
Qualified candidates may be used to staff other similar positions at an equivalent or lower level on a term, indeterminate or acting basis.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
Education: Graduation with a degree from a recognized University in a related field relevant to the duties of the position or a combination of education and experience.
Experience:
E1 Experience managing human and financial resources at the executive (director or above) level.
E2 Experience leading the development and implementation of complex projects and change initiatives that have an organization-wide or significant impact.
E3 Experience leading and improving management systems, results and complex transformation or change initiatives.
E4 Experience engaging directly with First Nations, Métis and Inuit leaders, communities, industry and external stakeholders on complex matters involving varying and divergent perspectives.
E5 Experience leading the development and implementation of major communication and/or engagement strategies.
Asset Qualifications
AQ1 Experience managing offices and people across multiple geographic areas and regions.
AQ2 Experience working in or with a regulatory or quasi-judicial organization.
AQ3 Experience at a senior level developing and maintaining strategic and collaborative working relationships internally (organization-wide) and externally with government, industry, Indigenous Peoples and/or stakeholders on complex matters involving varying and divergent perspectives.
Bilingual - Imperative (CBC/CBC)
Information on language requirements
Organization-wide Competencies (Shape Level):
OC1 Oral Communication
OC2 Written Communication
Leadership Competencies (Guide Level):
LC1 Create Vision and Strategy
LC2 Mobilize People
LC3 Uphold Integrity and Respect
LC4 Collaborate with Partners and Stakeholders
LC5 Promote Innovation and Guide Change
LC6 Achieve Results
For information on the Leadership Competencies, please visit the following website: https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/about/careers/assessment-tips/index.html
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.
Organizational Needs: The CER is committed to build a diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society and to increase the representation of Indigenous Peoples to advance Reconciliation. Preference may be given to qualified candidates who self-identify from the following Employment Equity Groups: Indigenous Peoples, Visible Minorities, Persons with Disabilities and/or Women. We encourage you to indicate if you belong to one or more of the designated groups by completing the self-declaration section in your application.
1) Willingness to undergo, successfully pass and maintain a reliability security clearance. Willingness to apply within the first year of appointment and maintain a secret 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 additional hours 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 14 position is similar to an EX-03 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 Executive Terms and Conditions.
2. Salary: Effective 1 July 2024 NEB14, $164,00 - $204,900
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:
• Members of the Executive Group are currently eligible to receive a lump sum performance award as a percentage of base salary and may also be eligible to receive an annual retention bonus.
3. Application Requirements: Applicants must submit, by the closing date, a resume and answers to screening questions 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.
Applicants must provide a valid e-mail address which is functional at all times and accepts messages from unknown users. Our intention is to communicate with applicants by email for assessment purposes including sending invitations for written tests, interviews and issuing selection process results.
Candidates will need to provide proof of their education prior to appointment. Candidates with foreign credentials must provide proof of Canadian equivalency. Consult the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials for further information at https://www.cicic.ca.
NOTE: 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.
4. Head Office Location – Calgary, AB: 210, 517 10th Avenue SW.
The CER requires applicants to submit their application online. Applications received via email will be rejected. Please submit your application by clicking “Apply Online”.
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.