The Position
Working in RMA’s agile Policy and Advocacy Department, the policy advisor has a unique opportunity to flex their creative muscles in leading the development of solutions to complex policy issues impacting Alberta’s rural municipalities. While much of the policy advisor’s work is in a team environment, they are expected to take ownership of their work, both internally with colleagues and the RMA Board of Directors, and externally with members, stakeholders, and provincial and federal decision-makers.
Reporting to the Manager of Policy and Research, the policy advisor serves an important role in representing the interests of RMA and its members. The policy advisor represents RMA through participation in government consultations, on government and stakeholder committees, through the creation of formal submissions and informal correspondence with external stakeholders, and in other ways. The policy advisor role is a unique combination of internal policy analysis work and external advocacy work. If you are interested in policies impacting rural municipalities, this role is for you!
Compensation
- Commensurate on experience, post-secondary education (bachelor and master level degrees) and determined according to the current RMA salary grid $75,000-$90,000
- Includes a comprehensive benefits package plus Local Authorities Pension Plan (LAPP) pension, after applicable waiting periods.
The RMA is an equal opportunity employer. Any applicant that meets the qualifications above is encouraged to apply. Priority will be given to Canadian citizens and those already legally entitled to work in Canada.
We thank all applicants, but due to the high volume of responses expected, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
Please email resume and cover letter to Janelle Lopushinsky: janelle@rmalberta.com