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Looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the federal public service? By becoming a policy leader, you can help develop government policies to address today’s key challenges and prepare for tomorrow’s.
Policy leaders work on a variety of areas, including:
• climate change
• criminal justice
• digital economy
• food security
• foreign policy
• health
• international trade
• national security
• reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and more
Become a policy leader
The Recruitment of Policy Leaders program seeks people with diverse backgrounds who have the potential to create positive change and make a significant contribution to the federal public service. This program develops a pool of exceptional candidates who are ready to be hired into a variety of mid- to senior-level policy-related positions in the federal public service.
To be eligible, you must have a strong record of policy-relevant experience, leadership or initiative, and research achievement. We accept applications from all academic and professional fields. Policy leaders are passionate about public policy and prepared to innovate to address Canada’s most pressing challenges.
What you could do as a policy leader:
• work in the federal public service as a mid-level or senior policy analyst
• propose creative solutions to Canada’s biggest policy challenges
• advise senior officials in a constantly changing environment
• work on a variety of issues and shape your career path based on your interests and expertise
• be a part of a highly connected network of passionate and motivated alumni
Those selected will join a diverse pool of talented and experienced university graduates, scientists and professionals.
Benefits of the program
• access to employment opportunities that match your interests and areas of expertise in various federal departments and agencies
• access to mentorship from program alumni who will help you network and guide you through the job search and hiring process
• access to a network of professionals who continually seek new challenges and are interested in tackling Canada’s most critical public policy issues
• access to orientation sessions and regular social events, connecting you to other successful candidates and learning opportunities
Policy leaders may be appointed to intermediate level roles, typically as a senior policy analyst (at the EC-05 to EC-07, or equivalent groups and levels). Salaries may range from $98,299 to $144,055.
Who is eligible
• Canadian citizens or permanent residents who live in Canada or abroad
• people who live in Canada but do not have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status may also apply for this program, but preference will be given to veterans first and then to those with Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status, except for positions in Nunavut, where Inuit from Nunavut must be appointed first
• Learn more about the veterans’ preference
• review the list of requirements to assess whether you meet program expectations
Diversity, equity, and inclusion
The Government of Canada is committed to fostering a public service culture grounded in diversity, inclusiveness and accessibility and is working diligently to remove systemic barriers to employment equity members in order to build a workforce that truly represents the population we serve. The Government of Canada is committed to hiring over 5 000 people with disabilities by 2025 and a barrier-free Canada by 2040. The Government of Canada also recognizes First Nations, the Métis Nation, and Inuit as the Indigenous peoples of Canada and are committed to building renewed nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown and government-to-government relationships. We are committed to act with honour, integrity, good faith, and fairness during the course of this selection process and thereafter.
• when applying, don’t forget to self-declare if you’re an Indigenous person, a person with a disability, a member of a visible minority group or if you identify as a woman
• at each step of the process, you can submit a request for assessment accommodation measures including:
• accessible environment
• different format
• larger font
• adaptive technology
• more time
• individual testing and more.
• accommodation measures are designed to remove barriers to ensure a fair assessment that allows candidates to fully demonstrate their skills.
• learn more about the basics of assessment accommodation.
What to expect after submitting your application
If you meet the requirements of the application process, you can expect to:
• receive an invitation for a written assessment
• receive an invitation to an interview
• have your references checked and provide documents to validate key information provided in your application
To apply for this job please visit www.ableandavailable.ca.