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The Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) is looking to staff three (3) indeterminate positions:
Stream 1: Program Advisor, Information Classification
Stream 2: Program Advisor, Business Continuity Management
Stream 3: Program Advisor, Emergency Preparedness
In this role you will be relied on to provide advice, recommendations and vision to protect the organization’s employees, information and assets. The Program Advisors report to the Senior Manager, Security Risk Management and will define the program’s operational direction, objectives, and priorities, ensuring alignment with those of the Office of the Chief Security Officer. This will be achieved through development and maintenance of tools, directives and best practices that effectively plan for an mitigate risks and provide employees with the appropriate level of awareness and training.
The Program Advisors duties include, but are not limited to:
• Responsible for the strategic and operational aspects of the program, including being responsible for the development, evolution, maintenance, and day-to-day planning, coordination, and administration of their programs and its activities in accordance with policies, standards, and best practices.
• Act as the subject matter expert in their respective areas and collaborate with various stakeholders.
• Manage program processes, planning, training and exercises.
• Initiates, develops, implements, and continually improves policies, plans, procedures, standards, and tools related to their programs.
• Designs and coordinates project plans to support the successful implementation of program initiatives.
• Monitors current and emerging disruptive risks, stays abreast of evolving issues elsewhere that may impact PPS and makes the necessary changes to program direction and priorities.
• Provides expert strategic and operational advice to the Senior Manager, Security Risk Management.
The Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) is a separate and distinct organization and is not subject to the Public Service Employment Act. PPS has its own classification, compensation system and staffing regime. Persons appointed to PPS continue to be part of the federal government and will receive the public service pension plan and public service insurance benefits plan.
What we offer:
• Paid Training
• Health, dental, and vision care insurance plans
• Public Service Pension Plan
• 35-hour standard work week
• Minimum 4 weeks of paid vacation
• Free on-site fitness facilities
• Employee and Family Assistance Program
• Flexible work schedules
• While this position is eligible for part-time telework, regular on-site presence is required
• Centrally located in downtown Ottawa
• Proximity to O-Train Parliament Station
The purpose of this recruitment and selection process is to establish a pool of qualified and/or partially qualified candidates to staff three (3) indeterminate positions:
- Program Advisor, Information Classification
- Program Advisor, Business Continuity Management
- Program Advisor, Emergency Preparedness
The pool may also be used in the future to staff similar positions within the PPS and for other organizations.
Positions to be filled: 3
Your résumé.
EDUCATION
Successful completion of a post-secondary educational program* or an acceptable combination of education, experience and/or training in a field relevant to the position being staffed.
*The educational program must be from an accredited learning institution recognized in Canada. If you completed a program outside of Canada, you will be required to obtain proof of a Canadian equivalency at your expense from an accredited learning institution recognized in Canada.
EXPERIENCE: ALL STREAMS
E1 – Recent* and significant** experience in corporate programs*** in at least two (2) of the following five (5) controls:
a) Business Continuity Management
b) Emergency Preparedness
c) Information Management Security
d) Security Awareness and Training
e) Security Event Management
E2 – Significant** experience in developing and/or implementing policies, directives, plans and/or procedures in a corporate security environment.
E3 – Experience establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with stakeholders.
E4 – Experience providing recommendations on security matters to senior management.
STREAM 1 - Program Advisor, Information Classification:
E5 – Experience in developing and/or implementing information classification procedures and other relevant policies, directives, plans and/or procedures.
STREAM 2 - Program Advisor, Business Continuity Management:
E6 – Experience in developing and/or implementing business continuity management plans and other relevant policies, directives, plans and/or procedures.
STREAM 3 - Program Advisor, Emergency Preparedness:
E7 – Experience developing and/or implementing emergency management plans and other relevant policies, directives, plans and/or procedures.
DEFINITIONS:
*Recent experience is defined as experienced acquired approximately within the last five (5) years of work.
**Significant is defined as the depth and breadth of experience normally associated with having performed a broad range of complex related activities, which are acquired on a full-time basis over a period of approximately two (2) years.
***Corporate program: Mid or large public organizations or private corporations with a well-defined corporate security program, structure and organization that is the business lead for identifying, developing, implementing and maintaining security processes across the organization to reduce risks, respond to incidents, and limit exposure to liability in all areas of financial, physical, and personal risk; establish appropriate standards and risk controls associated with employee protection, information security, asset protection, emergency management and response; and, the establishment and implementation of policies and procedures related to information technology security. Typically, such organization exist in large Government Departments (Federal, Provincial, Territorial), large municipalities, large corporations, and public or private organizations with significant employee populations (800+) or campus type settings (e.g. hospitals, colleges, universities, large manufacturing plants, utilities companies, banks).
ASSETS
EDUCATION:
- Business Continuity and Resilience Certification
- Certified Protection Professional Certification
- Physical Security Professional Certification
- Security and Resilience Professional Certification
- Emergency Management Certification
- Other reputable certification related to the position
EXPERIENCE:
AE1 – Minimum of three (3) years of experience working in corporate security.
AE2 – Experience in developing presentations and presenting them to management.
AE3 – Experience in developing and conducting training, exercises and/or table-top exercises.
AE4 – Experience in working within a federal institution including agencies and/or crown corporations.
AE5 – Experience in leading major**** projects.
DEFINITION:
****Major projects are defined as mid to long-term (6 to 12 months) projects constituting multiple deliverables and coordination with various stakeholders.
KNOWLEDGE:
AK1 – Knowledge of parliamentary partners relevant documentation.
Bilingual - Imperative (CBC/CBC)
In order to help you decide if you should apply to a bilingual position, an optional self-assessment of your written expression and reading comprehension in your second official language is available for you to take before completing your application.
Try out the self-assessment tests for written expression and reading comprehension by visiting: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/services/second-language-testing-public-service/self-assessment-tests.html
Information on language requirements
KNOWLEDGE: ALL STREAMS
K1 – Knowledge of Government of Canada Treasury Board Secretariat Policy on Government Security and its associated directives, standards and guidelines.
K2 – Knowledge of relevant documentation from Government of Canada lead security agencies.
PPS CORE COMPETENCIES:
C1 - Teamwork and Collaboration
C2 - Thinking Skills
C3 - Communication
C4 - Leadership
C5 - Client Service Orientation
ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES:
C6 - Attention to detail
C7 - Discretion
C8 - Integrity
C9 - Initiative
C10 - Action-orientation
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
OP1 – Willingness and ability to work overtime, as required.
OP2 – Willingness and ability to work weekends, as required.
OP3 – Willingness and ability to travel, as required.
You must be eligible to obtain both a Site Access Clearance and an Enhanced Reliability Status or a Secret or Top-Secret clearance. The process involves a background investigation that includes:
• a loyalty assessment;
• law enforcement verifications;
• credit and financial verifications;
• a security interview wherein questions may include (but not limited to), previous employment, online activities, financial situation, alcohol and/or drug use;
• personal references as well as previous employers will also be contacted as part of the security screening process.
• You must also consent to complete a personal history questionnaire, be fingerprinted, and be photographed.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
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It is your responsibility, as a candidate, to clearly demonstrate how you meet each qualification (education, experience, and assets) by answering the screening questions in the online application. You must provide concrete specific examples to illustrate how you meet each criterion identified in the questions. Your answers must include where and how you obtained the required experience, as well as the period(s) in which you performed the functions of the position(s). Candidates will not be solicited for incomplete or missing information.
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Relocation and travel expenses incurred during the recruitment and selection process are the applicant's responsibility.
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Catherine Deacon, Advisor, Talent Management |
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catherine.deacon@pps-spp.parl.gc.ca |