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Chief Administrative Officer & Vice President

Job ID:
111101
Organization:
Not Applicable
Division:
Legal Aid Ontario/Office of the CEO
City:
Toronto
Position(s) language:
English
Job term:
1 Permanent
Job code:
L/A - Excluded
Salary:
Not available

Reporting to the President & CEO, the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) & Vice President, works collaboratively with other members of the leadership team, and particularly the President & CEO, to oversee administrative operations across LAO. This is a broad and complex role encompassing all aspects of LAO's non-legal operations. The CAO/VP provides executive leadership and strategic direction to all administration functions including financial planning and management, purchasing, payments to lawyers, information technology, human resources, facilities management and project & contract management. This multidisciplinary portfolio supports internal departments, and external service providers and is responsible to provide management and financial reports to the Ministry of the Attorney General to ensure compliance with government directives and to oversee the development of LAO's financial statements of behalf of the corporation and to oversee the supporting audits performed on behalf of the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario, Strategic and Corporate Leadership

- As a member of LAO's Executive Management team, sets vision, direction, goals and priorities for the corporation, and provides input into the development of corporate policy and practices.
- Models LAO values, client service philosophy and good management practices.
- Provides strategic guidance and advice to the President and CEO and the LAO Board on all fiscal and administrative matters, and provides strategic input into the development of Legal Aid policies and business plans. Provides strategic advice on corporate issues related to IT, HR, Finance, Facilities, or other administrative services.
- Leads corporate projects as delegated by President/CEO and provides leadership/guidance on corporate change and business improvement initiatives.
- Presents regularly to the LAO the Board and the Audit and Finance Committee of the Board on all financial, administrative matters. Program Leadership
- Leads the fiscal planning and budgeting process for LAO, including multi-year forecasting, business analysis, in-year reporting and expenditure management.
- Oversees through the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the provision of financial services, ensuring proper controls are in place and accounts are reconciled in accordance with standard operating procedures.
- Leads the development and implementation of financial controls in the organization to enhance accountability to provincial government.
- Oversees, through the Director, Human Resources, the provision of strategic human resources and organizational development services, including recruitment, job evaluation, organizational design, performance management, collective bargaining, labour relations and training and development functions.
- Oversees, through the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the provision of strategic information technology services, including computer and telephony hardware and software acquisition, training and security.
- Oversees the provision of administrative services on behalf of the organization, including mail room/print shop, records management, facilities and contract management.
- Oversees the capital plan and budget for the organization, including management of the lease portfolio.
- Leads the development of corporate policies, programs and procedures to facilitate program delivery and support management decision-making. Ensures the development and delivery of training, tools and other supports for line managers on corporate policies and procedures

About the job

Key Accountabilities:
- 10+ years of progressive experience in a senior executive level operational leadership role with well developed knowledge in numerical and financial analysis, Public Sector management or management consulting
- Demonstrated competency in leading the strategic planning process
- Inclusive relationship style that enables you to build on successful relationships with peers, other departments, staff, team's stakeholders and executive partners.
- Promotes and demonstrates commitment to diversity, accessibility and inclusiveness
- Strong communication, presentation, negotiation and consulting skills.
- Proven ability to influence and establish relationships and partnerships with the board, various levels of government agencies, the broader public sector and the private sector as required.
- Sound judgment and experience consulting with senior officials and stakeholders on significant issues.
- Political acuity and judgment to anticipate and respond to politically sensitive situations
- Demonstrated ability to articulate and explain complex concepts and issues to a broad audience and large groups.
- Familiar with decision making structure in a Public sector environment
- Demonstrated leadership experience to lead strategic planning and project management experience to lead complex multi-partner projects and initiatives
- Strong understanding of current governmental directions, and priorities relating to Legal Aid Ontario.
- Excellent analytical skills with strong business acumen and knowledge to improve processes, identify risks and make recommendations for changes
- Advanced degree such as an MBA or related degree with a recognized professional designation is an asset
- French language skills are an asset

What you bring to the team


Mandatory requirements

Required Skills & Experiences:
- 10+ years of progressive experience in a senior executive level operational leadership role with well developed knowledge in numerical and financial analysis, Public Sector management or management consulting
- Demonstrated competency in leading the strategic planning process
- Inclusive relationship style that enables you to build on successful relationships with peers, other departments, staff, team's stakeholders and executive partners.
- Promotes and demonstrates commitment to diversity, accessibility and inclusiveness
- Strong communication, presentation, negotiation and consulting skills.
- Proven ability to influence and establish relationships and partnerships with the board, various levels of government agencies, the broader public sector and the private sector as required.
- Sound judgment and experience consulting with senior officials and stakeholders on significant issues.
- Political acuity and judgment to anticipate and respond to politically sensitive situations
- Demonstrated ability to articulate and explain complex concepts and issues to a broad audience and large groups.
- Familiar with decision making structure in a Public sector environment
- Demonstrated leadership experience to lead strategic planning and project management experience to lead complex multi-partner projects and initiatives
- Strong understanding of current governmental directions, and priorities relating to Legal Aid Ontario.
- Excellent analytical skills with strong business acumen and knowledge to improve processes, identify risks and make recommendations for changes
- Advanced degree such as an MBA or related degree with a recognized professional designation is an asset
- French language skills are an asset

Additional information:

Apply by:
Friday, September 1, 2017 11:59 pm EDT
Position details:
  • 1 English Permanent - Full Time, 20 Dundas St W, Toronto, Toronto Region
Compensation group:
Excluded
Work hours:
Category:
Legal Services
Posted on:
Friday, August 11, 2017

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