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The OPS is dedicated to recruiting and advancing top talent while building a diverse public service that is reflective of Ontario's population and communities. This exciting opportunity offers recent Indigenous post-secondary graduates the opportunity to develop their careers and gain valuable work experience with one of Canada's Top 100 Employers.
Bring your knowledge, experience and perspectives to the Ministry of Indigenous Affairs. Working with a team of engaged professionals and dedicated leaders, you'll take the next step in your career in a dynamic environment that provides opportunities for personal growth, competitive salary, mentorship, learning and development opportunities, and work-life balance.
About the job
Working with our research and assessment, negotiation, and implementation teams to analyze Ontario's land claims process and identify opportunities for ongoing improvements, consistent with government priorities, you will:
• participate in development of standards, processes, methods, benchmark techniques and performance measures to ensure the efficient delivery of programs and services to stakeholders
• assist in processes, risk assessments and program evaluation to develop options for program improvements
• review the quality and accessibility of publicly-available program information and recommending improvements
• work in a team-based environment on project-planning and implementation activities related to research, needs assessments and service delivery
• conduct research and analysis, developing recommendations, preparing papers/reports to improve programs and their efficiency
• consult stakeholders, such as program managers, ministry staff and/or other jurisdictions, to discuss how program and service functions, business practices and related processes can be improved while maintaining ongoing business relationships
• analyze how well programs and services meet established operational goals and service standards
• assess the impact of new or revised operational policies, systems, and procedures on program and service delivery using customer satisfaction surveys and process reviews
• prepare briefing materials, planning documents and reports to support ongoing programs and services
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
• You must have graduated from a college or university, with a degree, diploma or post-graduate certificate, within the past 5 years.
• You must be an Indigenous person (i.e. First Nations, Métis, Inuit).
Specialized knowledge:
• You have knowledge of program analysis and evaluation techniques to assess the effectiveness of new/changed policies and programs.
• You have knowledge of general approaches and considerations for resource planning, business planning, program development and performance measurement.
• You have knowledge of project coordination and client/stakeholder consultation techniques.
Research, analytical, and problem-solving skills:
• You have knowledge of research techniques, data analysis and evaluative methods/techniques.
• You can evaluate survey results and business processes and identify process or service delivery problems.
• You can assist in conducting research, information collection, and analyze and compile information/data.
• You have knowledge of performance measurement methodologies and evaluation techniques.
Communication and interpersonal skills:
• You can establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at varying levels to seek and exchange information.
• You have demonstrated written and verbal skills to consult with various stakeholders/program managers/directors and to develop clear and concise materials and presentations.
• You can participate and contribute to working groups, committees and project teams.
Planning and organizational skills:
• You have planning and organizational skills to plan, coordinate and manage initiative deliverables, balance multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
Computer skills:
• You are proficient in common software applications such as Word, PowerPoint, spreadsheet applications to draft documents and reports, prepare presentations, conduct analysis, and perform research on the internet.
View Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Indigenous Self-IdentificationAmended - optional work location (Peterborough) will be considered