Contract, Government Relations Consultant (24-months)
Toronto Hydro View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $100,943-126,179 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Monitors, analyzes, and reports on activity involving the Federal Government and Ontario Government, including the legislatures, cabinets, offices of key elected officials, key ministries, and government agencies relevant to the energy sector
- Provides sophisticated insights on legislation, regulations, and other government publications in collaboration with in-house policy and subject matter experts
- Scans the political environment, including parties in power, opposition parties, political influencers, and stakeholders, providing timely and insightful summaries, deep dives, and other research products for use by senior management
- Brings the lenses of opportunity identification and risk management to professional written materials, presentations, and verbal updates
- Generates qualitative and quantitative analysis on emerging issues
- Conducts research and environmental scanning of the industry and like organizations to understand and validate best practices on emerging issues, opportunities, and risks
- Creatively develops potential evidence-based advocacy positions and initiatives on an issues-specific and stakeholder-specific basis
- Coordinates with federal and provincial government offices to help resolve issues, flag emerging risks, and support positive customer and stakeholder outcomes
- Implements risk mitigation approaches by working with internal subject matter experts and engaging with government and external stakeholders as needed
- Supports Toronto Hydro's response in sensitive or high-risk situations affecting brand and reputation, including complex customer escalations and issues with potential corporate impact
- Bachelor's degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy or a related field
- Five (5) or more years of experience in public service, public policy or government relations, including stakeholder relations
- Demonstrated experience drafting written products including briefing notes and key messages, as well as presentations to senior management audiences and for use with external stakeholders
- Strong understanding of legislative processes, as well as Federal and/or Ontario Government operations
- Demonstrated experience working with public officials and public office holders on complex, sensitive issues
- Knowledge of energy-related policies and the utilities industry is preferred
- Demonstrated experience advising and working with senior leaders on the development and implementation of issues management strategies
- Proven analytical, political acuity and problem-solving skills with strong attention to detail
- Strong relationship management skills to build trusted relationships with leaders, internal and external stakeholders
- Strong networking skills developed through government relations, industry associations and professional associations
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills, including the ability to negotiate
- Proven ability to manage competing priorities and adapt in a fast-paced environment