Policy Analyst, Food and Agriculture, School of Public Policy
Job Overview
- Company Name University of Calgary
- Job Start Date Fri, 15 Jul 2022 03:42:32 GMT
- Job Type Full Time - Permanent
- Job Source Careerjet
Job title: Policy Analyst, Food and Agriculture, School of Public Policy
Job description: Position Overview
The Simpson Centre in the School of Public Policy invites applications for a Policy Analyst, Food and Agriculture. This Full-time Fixed Term position is for approximately 1 year (based on length of grant funding), with the possibility of extension.
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at the University of Calgary is Canada’s leading policy school. The School was founded in 2008 by renowned economist Jack Mintz with a vision to drive policy discourse with relevant research, outreach and teaching. The School of Public Policy provides a practical, global and focused perspective on public policy analysis and practice in four focus areas: Fiscal and Economic Policy, Social and Health Policy, Energy and Environmental Policy, and International Policy and Trade. The School achieves its mandate through integrated activity across its academic programming, research portfolio, and extensive outreach.
Housed at the School of Public Policy, the Simpson Centre focuses on the numerous social and economic factors that facilitate the success of Canadian agri-food and agri-business. The goal is to make the Simpson Centre a locus of Canadian research that strengthens and supports the growth and sustainability of agri-food and agri-business, especially in western Canada.
This position reports to the Director of the Simpson Centre, and contributes to research focused social, and economic policy at SPP. It normally involves working Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week with occasional work outside of regular hours as well as potential travel within Canada.
Position Description
Summary of Key Responsibilities (job functions include but are not limited to):
PROGRAM PLANNING AND OPERATIONAL LEADERSHIP
- Support monitoring and analysis of policy developments across priority areas consistent with Simpson Centre mandate, particularly around (i) Canadian Agricultural policy; (ii) Food policy; (iii) Agro-ecological Transition
- Conduct literature reviews, media monitoring, and stakeholder mapping to support institutional processes of identifying and informing strategic policy priorities based on identified organizational processes
- Support the monitoring of institutional and regulatory shifts in Canadian and global contexts pertaining to institutional priorities
- Draft policy-informed communications material for advocacy and government relations purposes based on the insight from Cooperation Canada staff and members
- Support the qualitative and quantitative analysis of funding flows and mechanisms of Canada’s official development assistance
- Map and engage with global and Canadian stakeholders on priority policy areas, as requested
- Support the design and the elaboration of new collaborations, projects, and initiatives
- Develop documentation for granting agencies, donors and other philanthropic bases supporting the Centre, as needed
COMMUNICATION/TEAMWORK/OUTREACH
- Collaborate regularly and closely with the Simpson Centre team members (i.e., participation in project meetings and brainstorming sessions) as required to conduct research, obtain and verify results, and to assist research-related outreach activities associated with the research division
- Interact frequently with internal and external stakeholders in the area of research to maintain strong working relationships and ensure that research is conducted in a timely manner. This includes gathering information and also to share research findings with stakeholders as needed
- Present research and findings to interested parties (i.e. presentations at conferences and workshops, media communications)
- Update and/or maintain external communications (email correspondence and project website)
GOVERNMENT LIAISON
Qualifications / Requirements:
- Completion of at least a Master’s degree in Social Sciences, Political Science, or a related area focused on social, fiscal, and economic policy; however, a combination of experience, training, and education may be considered. At least two years of experience in the fields noted above is preferred.
- A professional or academic experience in one agricultural sector is a strong asset.
- A professional designation as a policy analyst is an asset.
- Experience managing a research program in a research intensive, academic environment, or in other large organizations, is an asset.
- Possess knowledge of current social, environmental and economic policy issues, data, and research, in both academic and policy literature, as well as the policy-making process at all orders of government.
- Demonstrated qualitative and quantitative research skills.
- Proven ability to engage and build working partnerships with various stakeholder groups, including government, researchers, social/non-profit sector representatives, and people with lived experience to inform research and the development of policy advice.
- Strong analytical skills in reaching sound decisions and resolving complex problems.
- Excellent communication skills, orally and in writing, including demonstrated proficiency in effectively communicating ideas to policymakers and the informed public.
- Ability to expertly navigate difficult situations with multiple strategic dimensions, while building positive relationships with and between colleagues, clients and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in the performance of day-to-day duties.
- Ability to act with discretion and handle confidential material.
- Excellent analytical and evidence-based decision-making skills.
- Demonstrated leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills with a proven ability to plan, organize and deliver numerous outputs in a collaborative work environment.
- Adaptable and flexible in a fast-moving and changing environment.
- Ability to work collaboratively and interact respectfully with a variety of internal and external contacts.
Application Deadline: July 27, 2022
We would like to thank all applicants in advance for submitting their resumes. Please note, only those candidates chosen to continue on through the selection process will be contacted.
Additional Information
This position is part of the AUPE bargaining unit, and falls under the Specialist/Advisor Job Family, Phase 2.
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