The Chiefs of Ontario is inviting applications for the position of Policy Analyst. The Analyst will be responsible for leading a range of advocacy initiatives, including in the areas of First Nations housing, infrastructure, energy, and land claims. Our ideal candidate will have strong research and writing skills, enjoy working in a rapidly changing sector, be willing to learn, and have the ability to lead complex projects.
Location: Hybrid – Remote and Chiefs of Ontario Secretariat Office, 468 Queen St East, Toronto, Ontario
Policy Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct in-depth research, data collection, and analysis of policies and programs relating to First Nations in Ontario.
Coordinate and actively participate during working group and committee meetings, including the Chiefs Committee on Housing and Infrastructure.
Support program development by assisting in planning, research and co-ordination of projects and activities.
Assist the Policy and Communications Sector with the interpretation of legislation, policies, programs, and services relevant to Ontario First Nations.
Prepare position and research papers, briefing notes, presentations and policy documents.
Participate in meetings and functions with representatives of First Nations, provincial, and federal governments and other organizations.
Develop and maintain partnerships with government ministries, First Nation communities, and other advocacy organizations to ensure effective dialogue and collaboration between partners.
Maintain awareness of funding opportunities that may benefit and enhance First Nations housing, infrastructure, energy, and land claims, and other programming.
Performing other duties as assigned.
Travel will be required.
Relevant Skills:
Bachelor’s Degree in political science, policy, or other relevant field.
Relevant work experience in combination with education will be considered.
Experience preparing briefing notes, reports, memorandums, and policies.
General knowledge of the organization and activities of the Chiefs of Ontario and current events related to First Nations in Ontario.
Knowledge of First Nation traditions, cultures and values; understand the history and relationship between First Nations and the Crown is an asset.
Professional integrity and the ability to maintain confidentiality are essential.
Political acuity is a strong asset.
Good analytical and problem solving skills.
Excellent communication skills, including written and verbal.
Time management, organization and planning skills.
Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat).
DURATION: ASAP TO March 24, 2024, with the possibly of renewal based on available funding.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open until filled.
Send letter of application, resume and include 2 references marked confidential to: [email protected]
Interviews will be held via Zoom. While we appreciate all applications, only those candidates short-listed for an interview will be contacted.