Get a behind-the-scenes look at this exciting opportunity by listening to Aileen Giesbrecht, City Clerk and Returning Officer at the City of Edmonton in this exclusive podcast ( ). In the recording, Aileen provides our listeners with an overview of the important work happening in the corporate records and privacy area. We also learn about what she is looking for in the ideal candidate for the Director, Corporate Records, Information Management, Access & Privacy position. To view a transcript of the conversation, click here:
Do you have a strategic mind and enjoy building an organization's cultural awareness around access to information, protection of personal privacy and lifecycle management of information? Have you had experience briefing senior leadership on issues related to corporate records, information management, privacy of personal information, and access to information?
As a member of the Office of the City Clerk Leadership Team and reporting to the City Clerk, the Director, Corporate Records, Information Management, Access & Privacy leads the Corporate Access and Privacy (CAP) Program under the Access to Information Act (ATIA) and the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA). The Director supports a well-managed City by providing strategic direction for the CAP program, privacy and access recommendations for administration, and technical opinions to the City Clerk, City Council, the City Manager and Executive Leadership Team.
The Director furthers the City's legislative duty and ethical commitment to access and privacy. The Director's decision-making authority is granted through the City's ATIA and POPA Delegation Order, and registered with the provincial Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner. The Director's portfolio serves all of the corporation, City employees, residents, and the broader community by working to ensure access to information while protecting the privacy and personal information of Edmontonians and City employees.
The Director also strives to ensure City records in all formats and forms (e.g., data in databases, physical records, Google records) are appropriately retained, maintained and destroyed in accordance with federal, provincial and municipal legislation as well as operational, technical, environmental, financial and historical requirements. Accountable for developing policies and standards related to corporate-wide records and information management approach, the director is the leading expert in the field of records and information management for the City of Edmonton. Their role requires specialized knowledge of the City's information ecosystem, including awareness of all types of information created or received and a technical understanding of the architecture and functionality of data systems in which the information resides.
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