The results of this process may be used to staff future positions with similar qualifications and various tenures including term, acting, assignment and indeterminate.
Who can apply? Persons legally eligible to work in Canada.
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) recognizes the many benefits of providing staff with more flexible work practices and providing employees with more choice about where they do their work. The CNSC enables employees to manage their work as part of their life while fostering a culture of inclusion, health and wellbeing and delivering high quality regulatory outcomes for Canadians.
Dependent on operational requirements and the duties of the position, CNSC employees can work some mix between in-office and from a telework location and are currently expected to work in-person for at least 25% of their normal schedule. For this position at present, physical onsite presence in Ottawa, Ontario is expected about two days a week.
The CNSC is committed to providing a respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply. If you have a special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know. All information pertaining to accommodation requests will be kept confidential.
Preference may be given to candidates who are members of a designated group (i.e. a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a visible minority) to address identified underrepresentation, if applicable. We encourage you to self-identify.
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Why work here?
The CNSC regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials to protect health, safety, security and the environment, to implement Canada's international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and to disseminate objective scientific, technical and regulatory information to the public.
At the CNSC we develop leadership skills, foster teamwork, and support creativity and innovation. We know it takes people with diverse backgrounds and talents to make this happen. Would our culture match your values?
As the Canadian nuclear regulator, we have a positive impact on the health and safety of Canadians. Our work is important and challenging, we also recognize that people work optimally when work-life balance is supported, therefore, the CSNC offers the benefits of flexible work arrangements and provides a generous benefits package.
Some Executive benefits at a glance include:
Minimum 20 days of annual leave per year
Banked Time
Competitive Salary and benefit package
Performance Pay
Meaningful work
Strong support for employee wellness and mental health
About Legal Services:
We are the in-house counsel team that provides quality, objective, and timely legal advice to the CNSC and provides all other legal advisory services to assist the CNSC in fulfilling its mandate. We provide legal representation in litigation and prosecution cases, and act as counsel to the Commission in its statutory roles - as a regulatory agency, a court of record and an administrative tribunal with powers of a quasi-judicial nature.
What You'll Do:
We are looking for an engaged and motivated senior lawyer with strong key leadership competencies, to join our team as General Counsel. In this position, you will:
Provide timely, expert legal advice to clients within the CNSC on a variety of highly complex files, in different areas of the law, and collaborate with diverse teams of experts and executives internal and external to the CNSC to identify and manage legal risks to the organization
Guide and oversee the work of the Legal Services to ensure quality, timeliness and responsiveness
Work with your team to identify litigation risks, assess the merits and formulate strategies on complex litigation matters, manage litigation files including providing recommendations on resolution strategies to the client and lead negotiations
Represent the CNSC and the Commission during quasi-judicial and judicial proceedings
Manage the Legal Services' strategic, operational, financial and human resource planning
Manage and lead the human resources of the team such as delegating work, managing performance, monitoring leave and attendance, succession planning, change management and providing other guidance and leadership to employees
Essential Qualifications:
Education:
A law degree from a recognized university (LLB, JD, LLL, BCL).
Language Requirements:
Bilingual imperative with proficiency at CBC level.
Experience:
Significant experience analyzing complex legal issues and providing strategic legal advice and recommendations
Experience establishing cooperative working relationships with strategic partners, such as federal departments, agencies, provincial or territorial governments or international partners
Meaningful experience managing and leading litigation files, including directing Legal Services' staff and instructing outside counsel (Department of Justice or private counsel)
Meaningful experience leading corporate initiatives and inter-disciplinary projects to move strategic or Government of Canada priorities forward
Meaningful business management experience, including strategic planning, procurement of goods and services, managing human resources and financial management
Significant experience
is defined as the depth and breadth of experience normally associated with the performance of those duties for a period of approximately 10 years
Complex is defined as the scope and nature involving multiple stakeholders or multiple areas of law or circumstances where sources of information are absent, rare or conflicting.
Meaningful is defined as the depth and breadth of experience normally associated with the performance of those duties for a period of approximately three (3) years
Knowledge:
Knowledge of the management of governmental and financial authorities of a departmental corporation
Key Leadership Competencies:
At the CNSC, we are looking for leaders that model the Key Leadership Competencies and can foster the development of the CNSC Key Behavioural Competencies in others.
Key Leadership Competencies:
Create Vision and Strategy
Mobilize People
Uphold Integrity and Respect
Collaborate with Partners and Stakeholders
Promote Active Innovation and Guide Change
Achieve Results
For more information on Key Leadership Competencies, please go to the following link by clicking here.
Asset Qualifications:
Experience giving legal strategic advice within the federal government, a regulatory agency or an administrative tribunal
Litigation experience in judicial review before the Federal Court or with respect to prosecution for regulatory offences
Experience championing initiatives across organizational boundaries to achieve new operational efficiencies or to strengthen regulatory decision-making
Knowledge of Regulatory law, including the Nuclear Safety and Control Act
Knowledge of Constitutional and Crown law including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Indigenous consultation and duty to consult, and other relevant legislation, treaties, policies and regulations as they pertain to the Government of Canada
Operational Requirements:
All CNSC staff are subject to the Mobility Directive.
This position may be required to travel.
Condition of Employment:
Member in good standing in the bar of one of the provinces or territories of Canada or the Order of Notaries of Quebec.
Submitting an Application:
Submit the following by the closing date, for our initial screening of candidates.
Your resume
, including your contact information
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A cover letter
, clearly demonstrating how you meet the qualifications - Provide concrete examples to illustrate how you meet each qualification, including where and when these qualifications were acquired
Asset qualifications and organizational needs may also be used for screening or to determine the right fit for the position. Essential qualifications and hiring conditions must be met before an appointment is made.
To expedite the recruitment process, you are also encouraged to provide:
A scanned copy of your transcript, diploma, or evidence of membership in good standing of a bar as proof of education
A scanned copy of your second language evaluation (SLE) results. (Candidates who are being considered but do not yet have valid assessment results may be tested as part of the selection process.)
We thank all those who apply. We will contact only those whose qualifications are the most relevant.
Additional Notes:
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