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POSITION DESCRIPTION MINISTRY OF FINANCE POSITION TITLE: Senior Advisor DIVISION: (e.g., Division, Region, Department) Associate Deputy Minister’s Office UNIT: (e.g., Branch, Area, District) Crown Agencies Resource Office APPROVED CLASSIFICATION SUPERVISOR’S TITLE: SUPERVISOR’S CLASSIFICATION: Business Leadership Executive Director Strategic Leadership POSITION NUMBER(S): LOCATION: 075529, 075530, 076695, 076696 VICTORIA CLASS CODE POSITION NUMBER PHONE NUMBER: 033584 PROGRAM The Crown Agencies Resource Office (CARO) is a central agency within the Ministry of Finance that maintains and oversees the implementation of the Crown Agency Accountability System (CAAS), the Cabinet-approved framework for the management of British Columbia’s Crown agencies. CARO ensures that the roles, responsibilities, standards and requirements of the system are well-defined, well-understood, and consistently and appropriately applied, and provides the expertise, advice, information and support to Cabinet, Ministers Responsible, Ministries and Crown corporations required to promote good governance, superior performance aligned with government’s priorities and strategic direction, and accountability for results in respect of Crown corporations. PURPOSE OF POSITION Reporting to the Executive Director of CARO, the Senior Advisor provides strategic planning, performance management, governance and policy advice, and supports senior government and Crown corporation officials in monitoring, evaluating and achieving the business and life cycle requirements of Crown corporations. The Senior Advisor also provides research, analysis, project and advisory support services to the Executive Director. NATURE OF WORK AND POSITION LINKS CARO has four Senior Advisors who are accountable for a range of sectoral and functional responsibilities. Each Senior Advisor is assigned a portfolio of Crown corporations, but also supports other CARO team members in the oversight of Crown corporation governance, planning and reporting requirements, implementation of cross-Crown corporation policies and strategic initiatives, and the development and implementation of tools, processes and events for educating, supporting and building the capacity of clients (Ministries responsible and Crown corporations). Each Senior Advisor operates independently and as a part of the CARO team, with limited direction, and often under critical time constraints. The Senior Advisor is expected to have proficiency across a range of core knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully fulfil his/her responsibilities. This includes assessment of service plans and annual service plan reports; governance, performance management and accountability frameworks, processes and good practices; project and process management; facilitation, consultation and relationship-building; and, legislative and policy analysis and development. The Senior Advisor works closely with a broad range of government and Crown agency staff and is expected to possess excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing. The Senior Advisor supports and proactively liaises with: CARO Executive Director and other Senior Advisors Ministry Executive and Staff Crown corporation Executive and Staff Executive and Staff of other Central Agencies: Board Resourcing and Development Office, Treasury Board Staff, Public Sector Employers Council Secretariat, Office of the Comptroller General, Internal Audit. Senior Advisor July 2013 Page 1 of 4 SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES / DELIVERABLES Proactively provides strategic research, analysis, project/process management, and advisory services to the Executive Director as well as advice, information and support to CARO clients in the areas of Crown corporation startup and dissolution, mandate reviews, governance, strategic planning, performance measurement and reporting, business cycle requirements, and cross-Crown policies and projects. In particular: o Builds and maintains effective working relationships with government and Crown corporation Executive and staff to ensure the Crown Agency Accountability System is implemented effectively, including the integration and coordination of Crown governance oversight roles / responsibilities across government; o Leads development of government’s cross-Crown corporation direction in Government’s Letters of Expectations between Ministers Responsible and Crown corporations ensuring that cross-Crown corporation commitments reflect government’s direction; assists in the development of ministry specific direction, as required; o Assesses service plans and annual service plan reports prepared by Crown corporations and provides advice and recommendations for improvement to Crown corporations or Ministries Responsible as appropriate; o Provides expertise, analysis and advice on the establishment or dissolution of a Crown corporations, and assists Ministries Responsible or Internal Audit in periodic reviews of a Crown agency’s mandate and/or service delivery model; o Identifies Crown corporations issues requiring resolution and/or government/CARO involvement, and analyses and provides options and recommendations for addressing these issues; o Reviews legislation that directly impacts Crown corporations and provides legislative and/or regulatory recommendations; o Reviews and provides advice and recommendations on Crown corporations Treasury Board and/or Cabinet submissions, as required; o Develops tools, processes and events, including the use of existing technologies, for educating, supporting and building the capacity of clients (Ministries responsible and Crown corporations) to meet their roles, responsibilities and requirements as defined in the Crown Agency Accountability System; o Develops guidelines and/or templates and processes for Crown corporation business and life cycle requirements, and coordinates the overall process for meeting these requirements; o Leads or supports (often inter- or intra-Ministry) projects assigned to or involving CARO; o Facilitates the communication and implementation of cross-Crown corporation policies; o Leads or contributes to CARO responsibility for ensuring that the Crown Agency Accountability System is kept current, through research on and incorporation of best practices and developments in governance and accountability; o Prepares and provides briefings and presentations to government and Crown corporation staff as required; and, o Contributes to Division and/or Ministry corporate initiatives and CARO business planning as required. Senior Advisor July 2013 Page 2 of 4 ORGANIZATION CHART Executive Director Administrative Assistance Senior Advisors (4) STAFFING CRITERIA Education and Experience Post secondary degree in public administration, business, law, accounting designation or related discipline. And, a minimum of two years: o Experience providing expert advice, information and support to government (including broader public sector) clients. o Demonstrated experience in analyzing complex policy or operational issues and preparing and presenting written and verbal advice, briefings and/or reports for decision to senior officials. Or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in such areas as public sector governance, performance management and/or financial reporting and analysis would be an asset. Experience in the development and implementation of policy frameworks, and/or in the analysis and/or interpretation of legislation and regulations would be an asset. Knowledge Knowledge of public sector governance, accountability and performance management processes and systems would be an asset. Skills and Abilities Strong interpersonal skills, and a proven ability to develop and maintain effective relationships using diplomacy and tact with colleagues, clients, stakeholders and partners. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for and make presentations to a variety of audiences and in a variety of formats (briefing materials, publications, reports, proposals, project plans, guidelines, presentations, etc.). Demonstrated process and project management skills. Ability to work with limited direction, to manage tight timelines and multiple projects/assignments, and to adapt to changing priorities. Skills with such computer applications as PowerPoint and Visio would be an asset. COMPETENCIES 1. Business Acumen is the ability to understand the business implications of decisions and the ability to strive to improve organizational performance. It requires an awareness of business issues, processes and outcomes as they impact the client's and the organization's business needs. 2. Customer/Client Development involves the genuine intent to foster the learning or development of a diverse clientele. "Customers/clients" include the public, internal clients, colleagues, partners, co-workers, peers, branches, ministries/agencies and other government organizations. 3. Planning, Organizing and Co-ordinating involves proactively planning, establishing priorities and allocating resources. It is expressed by developing and implementing increasingly complex plans. It also involves monitoring and adjusting work to accomplish goals and deliver to the organization's mandate. 4. Problem Solving/Judgement is the ability to analyze problems systematically, organize information, identify key factors, identify underlying causes and generate solutions. 5. Innovation indicates an effort to improve performance by doing or promoting new things, such as introducing a previously unknown or untried solution or procedure to the specific area or organization. Senior Advisor July 2013 Page 3 of 4 6. Change Management: The ability to support a change initiative that has been mandated within the organization. It involves helping the organization's members understand what the change means to them, and providing the ongoing guidance and support that will maintain enthusiasm and commitment to the change process. People with this competency willingly embrace and champion change. They take advantage of every opportunity to explain their vision of the future to others and gain their buy-in. 7. Concern for Image Impact is an awareness of how one's self, one's role and the organization are seen by others. The highest level of this competency involves an awareness of, and preference for, respect for the organization by the community. 8. Results Orientation: A concern for surpassing a standard of excellence. The standard may be one’s own past performance (striving for improvement); an objective measure (achievement orientation); challenging goals that one has set; or even improving or surpassing what has already been done (continuous improvement). Thus, a unique accomplishment also indicates a Results Orientation. Senior Advisor July 2013 Page 4 of 4