
Government Affairs Manager, Canada
- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Engage regularly with policymakers (with a focus on Canada), including relevant federal departments such as Canadian Heritage and ISED.
- Assist with representation before the CRTC as well as provincial governments and legislatures (e.g. in Quebec).
- Develop expertise on the public policy issues of greatest commercial and reputational importance to Spotify, including music and culture-related policies, competition, online safety, copyright protection and licensing, and more.
- Identify and evaluate the top-priority public policy issues affecting Spotify in Canada and develop and execute effective advocacy strategies around them.
- Work closely with other groups and departments inside Spotify -- including legal, communications, social impact, product teams, compliance, and trust and safety -- to understand the priorities of internal partners and create approaches to key policy issues that advance company interests.
- Direct the work of consultants to advance our advocacy goals.
- Drive engagement, partnerships, and thought leadership on key public policy issues. with external organizations such as trade associations and civil society organizations.
- Fluency in French and English.
- Strong grasp of the political and cultural dynamics that drive Canadian policymaking.
- 5+ years of experience developing and implementing public policy strategies and interacting professionally in a public policy environment.
- Bachelor's degree or higher.
- Experience working in government, for a company, and/or a trade association.
- Experience developing and implementing public policy strategies in the technology or cultural industries sector.
- Experience working with senior government officials, private sector leaders, and other public policy professionals.
- Outstanding existing relationships and the ability to build new ones with Parliament, relevant government departments, peers at Spotify and in other companies, and more.
- A track record of effective advocacy before government officials.
- A readiness to dive in to solve problems and think strategically
- Able to travel throughout Canada, and elsewhere as needed.
- Ability to work across time zones and cultures.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with an absolute commitment to professionalism and collegiality, and a high degree of integrity.
- Outstanding written and oral communications skills.
- The successful applicant must be able to register as a lobbyist in all jurisdictions in Canada.
- This role may be based in Toronto, Ottawa, or Montreal.
- We offer you the flexibility to work where you work best! There will be some in-person meetings, but it still allows for flexibility to work from home. We ask that you come to the office 2 to 3 times per week.