New Job Manager, Stakeholder Relations In Saskatchewan
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Manager, Stakeholder Relations |
Manager, Stakeholder Relations
Company : Government of Saskatchewan
Salary : $41.17–$51.60 an hour
Location : Saskatchewan
Full Description
About Us
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways provides a safe and reliable transportation system that supports Saskatchewan's growth economy and quality of life. We strive to deliver innovative and sustainable infrastructure to serve the needs of citizens.
The Opportunity
The Ministry of Highways is seeking a Manager, Stakeholder Relations to join the Communications and Customer Service Branch. Reporting to the Director, Communications, you will focus on developing a comprehensive stakeholder engagement and consultation strategy for improving stakeholder management, engagement and communications.
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will:
- have the ability to develop and implement tools and processes to support the stakeholder engagement, consultation and communications strategies of the ministry;
- engage, educate and inform external stakeholders (general public, landowners, businesses, clients, indigenous groups, etc.) about the ministry's strategic mandate and specific projects/programs impacting stakeholders;
- develop and implement policy documents, templates, training and guidelines to support stakeholder relations across the ministry;
- consult and collaborate with internal clients to incorporate the strategies into their processes and support them in managing stakeholder engagement and consultation activities;
- advise on issues and strategies to improve stakeholder outcomes including preparing key strategies and messaging to support issues management;
- lead and coach ministry staff, including one direct report, to achieve the strategic goals of the ministry, while demonstrating the Government of Saskatchewan's Commitment to Excellence; and
- engage in cross-government collaboration and stakeholder engagement strategies taking a one team approach.
Typically, the skills and knowledge required to be successful in this position will have been gained through a post secondary degree in a discipline such as public relations, business, public policy, communications or journalism. Formal training and experience combined with a certificate designation in International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) Canada in Public Participation is required.
What We Offer
- dynamic, challenging work for talent individuals;
- a competitive salary;
- comprehensive benefits package including pension;
- vacation, earned days off (EDO) and other types of leaves;
- inclusive work environments;
- advancement opportunities; and
- flexible work arrangements.