City of Ottawa

Executive Assistant to Chief of Police


PayCompetitive
LocationOttawa/Ontario
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 11454

      Competition Number: 11454

      Applications will be accepted until 2359hrs on 22/03/2024.

      Posting Details:

      This posting is for one (1) permanent position. All civilian competitions include the possibility of extension and/or additional temporary or permanent positions.

      Salary Information: $78,982.54 - $93,020.20 annually. (2024 rates of pay)

      All applications must be received on time and through the online application system. Applicants are required to upload their cover letter and resume in addition to the candidate profile. The cover letter should clearly outline your qualifications for this position.

      More information about our hiring process can be found on the website under the Hiring Process menu.

      Job Information

      Directorate: Executive Services

      Section: Executive Services

      Pay Group: Six (6) - Under Review

      Job Code: 10076977

      Work Location: Central - 474 Elgin Street

      Supervisor's Title: Chief of Police

      Effective Date: January 22, 2024

      Overall Purpose

      • Under the supervision of the Chief of Police, the Executive Assistant provides executive administrative services to the Chief of Police exercising considerable initiative and judgement and working in support of, and in partnership with the Executive Services Team.

      Major Responsibilities

      Provide Executive Administrative Services:

      • Prepare daily agenda and ensure meeting files are available as needed.
      • Compose correspondence for signature and / or conduct research / collect background information.
      • Prepare reports and other documents; proofread and edit documents for grammar, spelling and compliance with procedures, policies, and standards.
      • Follow up on directives, inquiries, and correspondence to ensure they have been dealt with in an appropriate manner.
      • Coordinate and schedule appointments and meetings.
      • Plan for and support assigned meetings including preparing agendas and other information required, determining issues that will or may be addressed and other background information, compile / prepare briefing notes from various sources, send invitations / notifications etc., arrange facility, food, and equipment, attending meetings, transcribing / editing minutes, identifying action items, obtaining appropriate sign off and arranging for distribution of minutes, ensuring that action items have been delivered to those responsible and the appropriate follow up is monitored.
      • Keep Chief’s office appraised of issues brought forward by OPS members.
      • Coordinate travel and conferences by arranging transportation, accommodations, registration and per diems; prepare, submit, and follow up on travel claims.
      • Serve as principal liaison for Board report coordination and issues arising from Board reports.
      • Consult with other executives and members of the OPS, elected officials, community groups, government ministries, and embassies etc.

      Major Responsibilities (continued)

      Provide Reception:

      • Alert senior staff to urgent requests from Executives and others requiring immediate attention.
      • Respond to, prioritize and/or refer queries.
      • Receive the Chief’s correspondence (electronic or paper), review and establish priority and direction.
      • Read, distribute, and track incoming and outgoing correspondence or other documents.
      • Greet and assist visitors.

      Assist with Executive Office Operations:

      • Assist with projects as assigned; provide insight to the Chief’s office during planning and implementation phases.
      • Participate in regular and ad hoc meetings to increase the level of communication, team skills etc., and to perpetuate a team-based approach to service delivery.
      • Raise issues and concerns with an aim to resolve in a proactive manner.
      • Recommend improvements to work processes and participate in their development and implementation.
      • Support other executive support team members, as required, in the delivery of administrative services.

      Major Responsibilities (continued)

      Manage and maintain Data Integrity:

      • Administer records storage and retrieval and ensure confidentiality of all files / records.
      • Create and maintain databases / tracking systems / reference manuals / hard and electronic files.

      Perform other duties as required or directed.

      Statement of Required Qualifications

      Education

      • Secondary school diploma - Grade 12 or equivalent, plus one (1) year additional relevant post secondary education or training.
      • Experience and formal training combined may substitute for stipulated education requirements.

      Experience

      • Three (3) years relevant progressive experience in an administrative assistant role to management including utilization of word processing, spreadsheet, email, and internet software applications.

      Language

      English / French – fluency in oral, reading, and writing. Candidates may be required to provide a certificate of achievement at their own expense from the current OPS approved testing facility for:

      • Advanced Level 2 proficiency in French - oral expression, oral comprehension & written comprehension.
      • Intermediate 3 Proficiency in French expression written.

      OR

      • Federal Government Level C (Oral, written, and comprehension).

      Certifications and Licences

      • N/A

      In service Training

      The following mandatory training and education is provided to all civilian Supervisors of the OPS:

      • Supervisor Health & Safety.
      • Respectful Workplace.
      • Harassment & Violence in the Workplace.
      • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
      • Active Bystander Law Enforcement (ABLE).
      • Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI).

      Job Knowledge

      Working knowledge of:

      • The Organization’s Mission, Vision, and Values.
      • Research and data analysis techniques.

      Solid knowledge of:

      • Records management and other office applications including word processing, spreadsheet, email, internet, etc.
      • Office workflow and protocol.
      • The various functions of the Office of the Chief.
      • OPS business plans, key result areas and administrative and operational infrastructure.
      • The role of the four corporate sections and their mandates.

      Understanding of:

      • Municipal governance, Police Services Act Statement of Principles, and its application.
      • The importance of client-centered service.
      • Political climate, both internal and external that affects the delivery of police services.

      Knowledge of the importance of the discretion and integrity in safeguarding confidential information are recognized requirements of the job.

      OPS Competencies

      Competency Level Competency Level
      Communication 3 Problem Solving 3
      Teamwork 2 Leadership 1
      Adpatability 2 Planning & Organizing 1
      Service Orientation 2 Organizational & Environmental Awareness 1
      Network & Relationship Building 2

      Hours of Work

      Monday to Friday day shift schedule
      Occasional requirement for evenings.
      Occasional requirement for weekends and Statutory Holidays and other irregular hours to meet operation requirements

      Effort and Working Conditions

      • Work is normally performed in a standard open office environment with minimal adverse working conditions.
      • The incumbent must be able to work shifts as designated in the “Hours of Work” section of the job description.

      Desired Qualifications

      • Oral, reading, and writing fluency in or other languages.

      Additional Competition Information:

      We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected to continue in the selection process will be contacted.

      Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.

      The Ottawa Police Service promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion. We provide accommodation during all parts of the hiring process as required. Applicants need to make their needs known if contacted to proceed to the selection process. Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request.

      Additional information about our hiring process can be found on the recruiting website.

      Please direct any questions to CivilianStaffing@ottawapolice.ca.

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