Language Policy Advisor

Government of Yukon

  • Whitehorse, YT
  • 85.225-98.818 $ par an
  • Temporaire
  • Temps-plein
  • Il y a 8 heures
This is a full-time (75 hours biweekly), two-year term position until March 31, 2028.Temporary Assignments will be considered.Yukon government’s vision is an engaged and diverse public service that embraces innovation to deliver positive outcomes for Yukoners.Our department makes a difference…As a central agency, the French Language Services Directorate (FLSD) supports, collaborates with and empowers the Government of Yukon departments and other public bodies to serve and inform the public in French. We foster strong partnerships with departments and stakeholders to improve access to government services in French. We aim at building bilingual capacities across government by providing client-focused services such as translation, training, advice, and operational support.The opportunity…Reporting to the Senior Language Policy Advisor, the Language Policy Advisor provides policy development, research, and analysis to streamline and normalize the planning and delivery of French-language services. The position contributes to the development of strategic and business plans and collaborates with client departments to implement and evaluate them. This position also supports and advises a portfolio of client departments on implementing the Policy and Guidelines on French-language services and communications. The work is fast paced, varied and requires the ability to manage and prioritize several projects with multiple clients and stakeholders at once.Why choose us?Yukon government cares about their employees and strives to offer a variety of learning and developmental opportunities including in-house training. Funding may also be available to support further education.Flexible work and leave options may be available allowing you to balance your personal and professional needs.We also have a comprehensive and generous benefits plan, providing for the health and wellbeing of you and your family.Discover why the Yukon government has been recognized as a since 2014.- Discover what makes the Yukon unlike any other place in the world.Follow us on .Essential Qualifications:Important application requirements:Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet each of the following qualifications. Emphasize how your work experiences and related duties align with the essential and asset qualifications listed below. Note that selection for further consideration is based solely on the information you provide in your resume.Include the month and year you started and ended a job when you list your work experience. This allows us to accurately calculate the length of time you were in the position.For more information on how to prepare and submit your resume visit this resource on Yukon.ca.The ideal candidate will have:
  • Post-secondary degree in one and more of the following field(s): Applied Linguistics, Public Policy, Public Administration, Political sciences, Social or Health sciences, Communications, Project Management, or related field
  • Experience conducting research and data analysis to develop evidence-based policy recommendations
  • Demonstrated experience representing the interests of an organization in formal or strategic contexts-such as interdepartmental meetings with stakeholders or decision makers
  • Knowledge of data management is an asset
Candidates who have education, training, and/or experience equivalent to the essential qualifications listed above may be equally considered.Desired Knowledge, Skills and Suitability:To best support the achievement of key strategic and business objectives, candidates may be assessed on:
  • Well-developed attention to detail, highly organized and having strategic thinking skills.
  • Strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to effectively build and steward the relationship between FLSD and client departments, through collaboration and cooperation with people with diverse and conflicting interests.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team to achieve common goals.
  • Capacity to adapt to changing work demands.
  • Have an understanding of the Yukon Languages Act and knowledge of the contextual challenges that French speaking Yukoners face.
Job Requirements:Willingness to travel within and outside the Yukon once a yearContact details:If you have any questions about this position or application process, please contact: Coralie Langevin, Senior Language Policy Advisor, French Language Services Directorate, at .If you have questions about our recruitment process, please contact: Marg Webb, HR Consultant, Human Resources Business Partners, at

Government of Yukon